Euclid Public Library

Euclid Public Library Located at 631 East 222 Street in Euclid, Ohio. A library Board was appointed. By 1958, we had 12 branches which pointed out the need for a main library.

Euclid Public Library was created in 1935 from two branch libraries located in Euclid Central and Shore High Schools. Post war years saw an expansion of Euclid's population, and as each new school was built, EPL established a branch in the school. The library Board was able to save enough money in a building fund to build a library on the present East 222nd Street site at a cost of nearly $300,000

. That original building remains part of the library today. Avis Lane was library director from September 1940 to September 1966. As Euclid's population grew so did library usage, and by 1964 the need for a larger library was apparent. Expansion funds were approved by Euclid voters and a new addition that tripled the size of the original building was completed in 1966. In 1985, the building was remodeled and updated once again to make better use of existing space. This enabled the addition of space for small discussion groups, preschool story hours, technological advancements, and accessibility for the disabled. Joseph Bana was library director from May 1966 to December 1985. Judith Coleman was library director from January 1986 to March 1989. Dan Siebersma was library director from September 1989 to May 1992. In the next ten years, library circulation doubled. Audiovisual collections grew from zero to more than 12,000 items. Meeting rooms were filled to capacity. Through a strategic planning process, the community expressed its desire for a technology center, more space for children's and young adult services, a designated area for an African-American collection, better accessibility for the disabled, and more meeting rooms. Donna Perdzock has been library director from May 1992 to December 2012. In 1995, the residents of Euclid recognized these needs by approving a bond issue for construction of an expanded facility to house these services. That facility is now a reality with 48,000 square feet on the original site. In January 2013, the Euclid Public Library welcomed its sixth appointed director, Kacie V. Armstrong. That year, the library also completed a renovation project that brought new meeting spaces and updated technology to the residents of Euclid.

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The library is closed until June but you can enjoy a variety of books with the Libby app. If you are new to Libby, watch this video to get started.

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If you're interested in learning more about the library's renovation, join us at our Renovation Town Hall. You can gain more insight about the project, ask questions and see a sneak peak of the library's new look.

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https://libraryc.org/euclidlibrary/upcoming

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Address

631 E. 222 Street
Euclid, OH
44123

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 9pm
Tuesday 10am - 9pm
Wednesday 10am - 9pm
Thursday 10am - 9pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+12162615300

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