Stokes Brown Library
The Stokes Brown Library, located in Springhill, Louisiana, is a public library that has been serving the community since 1948. The library is a part of the Bossier Parish Library system and provides a wide range of services and resources to its patrons. With a collection of over 15,000 items, including books, audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, and DVDs, the Stokes Brown Library is a valuable resource for residents of all ages.
History of the Library
The Stokes Brown Library was established in 1948, with a donation of $10,000 from the estate of Stokes Brown, a local philanthropist. The library was initially housed in a small building on Main Street in Springhill and had a collection of just over 1,000 books. Over the years, the library has expanded its collection and services, and in 1975, it moved to its current location on East Church Street. The library has undergone several renovations and expansions, including a major renovation in 2005 that added over 5,000 square feet of space and updated the library’s technology and facilities.
Services and Resources
The Stokes Brown Library offers a wide range of services and resources to its patrons, including:
- Free Wi-Fi and computer access
- Interlibrary loan services, allowing patrons to borrow materials from other libraries
- Programs and events for children and adults, including author readings, book clubs, and computer classes
- A variety of online resources, including e-books, audiobooks, and databases
- Research assistance from trained librarians
The library also participates in the Louisiana Library Association and the American Library Association, ensuring that it stays up-to-date with the latest developments and trends in the field of librarianship.
Collection Type | Number of Items |
---|---|
Books | 10,000 |
Audiobooks | 1,500 |
E-books | 2,000 |
Magazines and Newspapers | 500 |
DVDs | 1,000 |
Community Outreach and Partnerships
The Stokes Brown Library is committed to outreach and partnerships with the local community. The library works closely with local schools, businesses, and organizations to provide services and programs that meet the needs of the community. Some examples of the library’s outreach and partnership efforts include:
- Partnerships with local schools to provide literacy programs and research assistance
- Collaborations with local businesses to provide job training and career development resources
- Partnerships with community organizations to provide health and wellness programs and arts and cultural events
The library also participates in the Summer Reading Program, a statewide program that encourages children to read during the summer months.
Future Plans and Developments
The Stokes Brown Library is continually looking for ways to improve and expand its services and resources. Some future plans and developments include:
- Upgrading the library’s technology and facilities to provide faster and more reliable access to information
- Expanding the library’s collection to include more e-books and digital media
- Developing new programs and services to meet the evolving needs of the community
The library is also exploring ways to increase its outreach and engagement with the community, including social media and online marketing efforts.
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The library is open Monday through Thursday from 9am to 8pm, Friday and Saturday from 9am to 5pm, and Sunday from 1pm to 5pm.
How do I get a library card?
+To get a library card, you will need to provide proof of identification and residency. You can apply for a library card at the circulation desk during the library’s hours of operation.
What types of programs and events does the library offer?
+The library offers a wide range of programs and events for children and adults, including author readings, book clubs, computer classes, and more. You can check the library’s website or visit the library in person to see what’s happening.