Marion County Public Library System

The Marion County Public Library System serves Marion County, Florida (located in central Florida) through eight library locations in the county.

History

The first circulating library in Ocala opened in 1886 and was located in the Ocala News Department. It cost each member one dollar for a two-year membership and borrowing privileges. This establishment was followed by a library in the Hotel Ocala which was established by the Women's Library Association.[1] This enterprising group of women pursued the option of having a Carnegie Library located in Ocala.[2] Their efforts resulted in the creation of the Ocala Free Public Library in 1914. This act established the tax levy and community support required by the Carnegie Foundation as prerequisites for a grant. In 1916 the Ocala Carnegie Library was constructed on the site secured for this purpose in 1914.[2] In 1961 the City of Ocala, and neighboring Citrus and Levy Counties joined to create the Central Florida Regional Library. The other libraries that existed in Marion County (Belleview and Dunnellon) joined the system in 1964. Changes continued as Citrus County separated from the system in 1987 and Levy County in 1999. These changes resulted in what now stands as the Marion County Public Library System.[1]

Belleview Public Library

The Belleview Public Library is one of the oldest libraries in Florida that continues to serve the public. This library was originally opened in 1886 as a Reading Room by the Library Association of Belleview. The original structure fell victim to fire in 1904 and was rebuilt in the same location in 1908. This new Belleview Library location served the community of Belleview for many years to come. The building was modified several times from 1908 through 2008 when the Belleview Public Library finally moved into a new building[3] which was constructed on land that was a gift to the Marion County Public Library System from the Goolsby family in honor of their parents. Today the old Belleview Library building is home to the Friends of the Belleview Public Library and their used book store.[1][4][5]

Forest Public Library

The Forest Public Library was first located in an old bookmobile which was staffed with volunteers. In 1996 the Forest Public Library moved into a permanent structure where it served the community until 2010. In 2010 a new Forest Public Library was constructed and library services were significantly expanded.[6] The new Forest Public Library is a LEED certified building, the first Gold certified LEED building in Marion County.[1]

Dunnellon

In the 1950s the Dunnellon Women's Club provided the first lending library in Dunnellon. It consisted of a few shelves of books and volunteers from the Dunnellon Women's Club maintained the small collection. In 1961 a library was built in Dunnellon on land donated by the City of Dunnellon. This library location served Dunnellon until 2008 when the current building was completed and the new Dunnellon Public Library opened.[1][3]

Freedom Public Library

The Freedom Public Library opened in 2000.[7] This library building provides library services to community members residing in the southwest corridor of Marion County. The Freedom Public Library's name was the result of a process where community members offered possible names for the library location and the County Commissioners chose the name from those suggestions[1][8]

Fort McCoy Public Library

The Fort McCoy Public Library opened in 1996 in the old Fort McCoy School, which was built in 1936 and is the oldest building currently housing a library in the MCPLS. This historic building has undergone significant renovations to more appropriately house the library and serve the community.[1][9]

Headquarters-Ocala Public Library

The original Carnegie Library building was demolished in 1969 to make way for the new Ocala Public Library constructed on the same site. The new Ocala Public Library was considered by some to be "unusual in many respects … a real asset to the community … a thing of beauty."[10] Due to the extraordinary growth in Marion County from 1970 through 2000, the Ocala Public Library was once again in need of additional space. The current Headquarters – Ocala Public Library was opened in 2004 in a refurbished department store.[11] The front of the building displays original mosaic artwork depicting subject areas of the Dewey Decimal System.[1]

Marion Oaks Public Library

The Marion Oaks Public Library began as a result of community members coming together to provide public library service to the community. Volunteers of the Friends of the Library raised the funds, secured the current location in the Community Building, and staffed the Marion Oaks location with the express desire that it become part of the library system. In 1996 their hopes were realized when the Marion Oaks Public Library became part of the Central Florida Regional Library System and subsequently part of the Marion County Public Library System.[1]

Reddick Public Library

In 1988 the Reddick Public Library opened in a church fellowship hall. Since then it has moved into the former Reddick Elementary School media center and continues to serve the community members in the northwest area Marion County.[1]

References

  1. "Public Library System Business Plan". Marion County, FL. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  2. Cook, David (January 6, 1991). "Ocala Embraced Carnegie Library". Ocala Star Banner.
  3. Curry, Christopher (July 29, 2008). "Check it out Residents flock to new library branches - NEW ARRIVALS". Ocala Star Banner.
  4. Jervis, Laura (June 19, 2008). "Friends of Belleview Library take over old building". Ocala Star Banner.
  5. Daniels, Harriet (May 30, 2008). "Belleview library gets new home - GRAND OPENING - Building is 4 times as large". Ocala Star Banner.
  6. Opperman, Michael (February 10, 2010). "Grand Opening Forest Public Library". Ocala Star Banner.
  7. Miller, Austin L (August 25, 2000). "OCALA -- Residents in southwest Marion County are looking forward to having a place close to home to read, relax, and do research". Ocala Star Banner.
  8. "OCALA -- The new branch library that will serve the State Road 200 corridor is now known as "Freedom Public Library." County Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously adopted the top name recommended by the library naming committee. The other two finalist names were "Community Public Library" and "Francis C. Marion Public Library."". Ocala Star Banner. May 4, 2000.
  9. Tobias, Lucy B (June 23, 1996). "Old Fort McCoy school bound for glory". Ocala Star Banner.
  10. Cook, David (August 8, 1983). "Public Library Needs Support From Community". Ocala Star Banner.
  11. "The new library is expected to meet this community's needs well into the future". Ocala Star Banner. January 26, 2002.
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