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Bayport Public Library
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LibrariesAdvocacy and NonProfit Organizations
Hours:
Mon. 10AM-8PM, Tue. 10AM-6PM, Wed. 10AM-8PM, Thur. 10AM-8PM, Fri. 10AM-5PM, Sat.10AM-3PM
About Us
The Bayport Public Library is a welcoming community that inspires, empowers, supports and connects all people. Everyone is welcome here!
We offer activities such as Story Time, elementary class visits to the library, and library visits to Croixdale. Patrons can access eBooks and eAudiobooks 24/7 through our website. We also offer internet access and wireless printing.
Library History
The first lending library in Bayport opened in the early 1900's in a small building behind Ernie Smith's home. All the books were donated by Bayport residents. A library room was included in the primary school built in 1919, a room which could be used by the public even when the school was closed. Bayport Public Library was formally established in 1931. When Bayport School became part of School District #834 in 1958, the library moved to a small space built for library books on the second floor of Village Hall. In 1960, the Village Council appointed a library board and the library was revitalized. The Council Chambers in the village hall were remodeled for the library, and the Village Library opened in this room April 3, 1961. Another major improvement came in the early 1970's when the vacated post office was completely remodeled and expanded for library use. The library moved into this attractive, modern library facility on North Third Street in 1973. In February of 1990, the Bayport Library moved to the former White Pine Inn. The building was completely remodeled and transformed into a state-of-the-art library on the main floor with meeting rooms upstairs.
The growth of the Bayport Public Library over the years reflects how vital library services are to the community.News
Release Date: May 03, 2023Rep/Contact Info
View Personal BioJill SmithJill has been the director of the Bayport Public Library since 2015. Her love of libraries is centered in sharing a love of books and reading with children (and their grown ups!). Early literacy is her passion, and supporting families with young children is a critical issue for our communities. She can help if you want assistance using library resources, especially eBooks and databases. Need a library card? Have a program idea? Want to recommend a book? Get in touch!Jill SmithLibrary DirectorTell a Friend
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