History
The library was founded in 1913 and moved to its present location in 1962. The facility was remodeled in 1978. The Friends of the Hawthorne Libraries Libraries started in 1979. The library serves a 5.99 square mile area.
Collection
Books: 182,583; magazine and newspaper subscriptions: 123; videocassettes:
10,841; audiocassettes and CDs: 6,063. Special materials: telephone
books; Sam's Photofact schematics; large print books, and local history
files. The Friends of the Hawthorne
Libraries sponsors a rental DVD collection and an ongoing used book sale.
Services
The library offers free public access Internet computers, coin-operated
photocopiers, a coin-operated microform reader/printer, and online public access library catalogs, including magazine and
newspaper databases, a public meeting room (available on a rental basis), and a bilingual preschool storytime.
Facilities
Building 20,066 sq.ft. Meeting room capacity, 130. 1 display case.
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