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St. Lucie County Library System

The St. Lucie County Library System, based in St. Lucie County, Florida, has branches in the cities of Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie.

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History

The residents of Fort Pierce created and began maintaining a reading room in 1903 to loan out books donated by churches and other civic organizations. In 1913, the Women's Club residence was built and the organization volunteered to house and manage the "reading room."

The St. Lucie County Library System began when the St. Lucie County Library Association was established in 1946 with a bequeath of the late P. P. Cobb, a prominent citizen of Fort Pierce. With only $1,000 from Cobb, the Library Association started working towards the building of a proper library. Under the supervision of the head of the Finance Committee, future Governor of Florida Dan McCarty, the association raised $15,000 by door-to-door petitions. Also, the city of Fort Pierce donated two lots located on Second Street and Atlantic Avenue, which were sold to the News Tribune for $8,250, raising the total amount in the treasury to $23,000.

Using the money raised by the Library Association, on May 1, 1954, the Fort Pierce branch of the St. Lucie County Library System opened with its own librarian, the first county-supported library in the state of Florida. Its original collection was made up of 1,000 books from the old reading room and another 2,000 loaned from the State Library of Florida. More books and furniture were donated by surrounding churches, civic organizations, and local residents.

In 1958, the St. Lucie County Library Association entered into a deal with the Okeechobee County Commission to form a regional library system. Each county had only one library and the one in Fort Pierce was designated as the headquarters. The St. Lucie-Okeechobee Regional Library System was dissolved in 1977 with each library's service obligation resorted to its own county, and the St. Lucie Library System was incorporated into the St. Lucie County government.

During the 2004 hurricane season, the Fort Pierce library sustained damage from two broken windows due to gale force winds which allowed water to get inside the building.

On June 18, 2013, the Board approved the contract for sale and purchase of a building located at 2950 Rosser Boulevard , Port St. Lucie, Florida for the use of a future Southwest Library facility. The building, previously a City of Port St. Lucie Police Substation, will require major renovations in order to function as a County Library. Staffing and operating the library are expected to cost $571,000 when the facility opens in fiscal year 2015 or 2016.

Facilities

The St. Lucie County Library System presently consists of six branches that all together use 90,900 square feet of footage and in 2012, had a total patron visit count, both physically and virtually, of 813,915. Also, in 2012, the library system had a total of 141,795 registered borrowers. The branches are:

  • Fort Pierce Library (formally known as the Main Library)
  • Lakewood Park Library
  • Morningside Library
  • Port St. Lucie Library
  • Zora Neale Hurston Library
  • Pruitt Campus (a joint facility with Indian River State College)
  • Circulation and collection

    The St. Lucie County Library System had a total circulation of 719,823 in 2012.

    The present collection consists of the following items:

  • Print: 260,118
  • Media: 17,294
  • E-books and e-audiobooks: 1,400
  • Databases: 61
  • Annual print subscriptions: 464
  • Fiscal Year 2015 Statistical and Financial Summaries

    Facilities: Sq. Footage
    Fort Pierce Branch: 23,000
    Hurston Branch: 9,500
    Lakewood Park Branch: 10,000
    Morningside Branch: 19,000
    Port St. Lucie Branch: 4,400
    Pruitt Campus Library: 25,000
    Total: 90,900

    References

    St. Lucie County Library System Wikipedia