History
The construction of the first library was funded with a $50,000 contribution from Andrew Carnegie in 1903. It opened, as the Springfield Public Library, in 1905 with 700 books and an annual circulation of 8,657. The building served as the main library for the Springfield Library-Greene County district until 1999. It underwent major renovations in early 2000 to convert it to a neighborhood branch to reflect the way it looked in the 1930s. At this time it was renamed the Midtown Carnegie Branch. In 1945, Ash Grove opened the Ash Grove City Library. The Greene County Library opened in 1951. In 1956, Ash Grove City Library became part of the Greene County Library. Finally in 1971, the Springfield Library and the Greene County Library merged to become the Springfield-Greene County Library system.Locations
The Springfield-Greene County Library District has 10 branches and a Mobile Library. Five of the district's ten branches are located in Springfield these include: * The Library Center * Schweitzer Brentwood Branch Library * The Library Station * Midtown Carnegie Branch Library * Park Central Branch Library The other five branches are located throughout Greene County * Ash Grove Branch Library * Fair Grove Branch Library * Republic Branch Library * Strafford Branch Library * Willard Branch LibraryServices
The branches offer free WiFi on public computers, and comfortable, convenient places for study and exploration. The Library Center, the headquarters branch, includes a Local History & Genealogy Department used by genealogy researchers nationwide. The Edge Community Technology Center in the Midtown Carnegie Branch offers free, instructor-led and tutorial classes in computer and software skills. The Edge also has a 3-D printer and a Media Lab for audio and video production for the public. The Funding and Business Information Center houses sources of grant funding for entrepreneurs and nonprofits as a member of the national Foundation Directory Online. The Library also has dozens of online databases including a language learning system, sign language instruction, business research, newspapers and magazine articles on a variety of topicsPrograms
Daily preschool storytimes focus on the district's signature early literacy program, Racing to Read, at the branches and offsite. ‘Tween and teen activities encourage creative expression; and all ages are welcome to the annual Summer Reading Program, live concerts, book discussions, live theater, art exhibits.References
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