2575 Brownsville Road
South Park, PA 15129

History

1833 - 1969 1969 - 1974 1974 - 1976 1976 - Present

In The Beginning...
The section of South Park Township known as Library was named because of the presence of a private library collection in the home of John Moore.  Around 1833 John Moore began a fund to purchase books and subsequently became the first librarian of the new collection.  Other members of the community added to the library, so the number of volumes grew to about 2,000.  This neighborhood group of library members formed a "Library Society".  The last librarian in this era was Samuel Wilson, a blacksmith who stored the collection in his stable.

The First Free Public Library...
South Park Township's first free public library found its 1960 residence in a room at the end of Wilson Hall, the site of the Windover Hills United Methodist Church, sponsored by the Windover Hills Woman's Club.  They staffed, funded, and literally nurtured its growth.  Services at the library included children's fiction, reference materials, adult best sellers, and general fiction.  The core collection was built by donation, a flashback to the historic library in Library.  Membership for children under 16 was free and $1.50 for adult card holders.  Funding was made possible by the Woman's Club through Card Marathons, which would not have been successful without community support.  All this by volunteers, until in 1968, the library was faced with its first of many subsequent moves.

The Chamber of Commerce gets involved...
The Windover Hills Woman's Club found it necessary and provident to enlist the help of the South Park Chamber of Commerce with the move out of the soon-to-be demolished room at Wilson Hall.  The Chamber set up a Township Library Building Fund and a Library Committee in conjunction with the continuous fund-raising events of the Woman's Club.  With Chamber support, the library would realize in 1969 a permanent home in a brand-new building next to the Township Building.  However, completion of the new site was not possible by the time of the move from Wilson Hall.  Therefore, the School Board granted the library the use of a room in Broughton School (Morgan School).  Many other community groups, including the South Park Woman's Club, contributed to the building fund at this time.  In early 1969 the move to Broughton School was accomplished by volunteers, of course, and a hearty group of Boy Scouts.

1833 - 1969 1969 - 1974 1974 - 1976 1976 - Present

 

 

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