Coralville Public Library 1401 Fifth Street
Coralville, Iowa 52241
Telephone: 319-248-1850 Hours:
Monday-Thursday 10-8:30 Friday 10-6
Saturday 9-4:30 |
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Coralville Library History On September 13, 1965 the Coralville
Public Library opened its doors in the basement of City Hall, then at
405 2nd Avenue, with 2,250 catalogued books in its collection. The
volunteer effort that established the Public Library for Coralville
was an ambitious, community-centered project that has left a legacy
for the citizens of Coralville. From the initial Girl Scout bake sale
in December of 1964, which raised the first funds for the library,
through the dedicated efforts of many volunteers during the following
months, the library was established through a grass-roots effort and
initially maintained by volunteers donating their time and expertise.
Upon opening, the library was staffed 23 hours per week by seven
volunteer librarians serving on a rotating basis: Patricia Dee, Della Hartvigsen, Pauline Lovetinsky, Faye Peters, Frances Rogers, Jean
Schwab, and Virginia Wenman, with Penny Bloom conducting a regular
story time. Within the first year, the library was serving 350
families and rapidly outgrowing its designated space in the corner of
the community room in the City Hall basement.
The Coralville Public Library has maintained that pattern of growth
over the years. In January of 1967, the Library Collection (then 5,733
books and other materials) was moved, again by volunteers, to its new
location at 806 5th Street. Initially, the library shared these
quarters with the Recreation Department and the Heritage Museum
Foundation. Over the next few years, the Recreation Department moved
to a new building as did the Heritage Museum Foundation, and the
Library eventually grew into the entire one-story space at 806 5th
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The first library in 1965. |
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The second library building in 1972. |

The current library at 1401 5th Street.
Space, parking, and facility concerns led to the establishment of a
Planning Committee in the early 1980s, and in November of 1984 a bond
issue for the construction of a new library was passed overwhelmingly by
the community. In March of 1987, the library opened in its present
location at 1401 5th Street with a collection of over 50,000 items and
4,250 registered library patrons. Today, with a collection of over 85,000
items and more than 17,000 registered borrowers, the library is once again
planning an expanded facility at the current site. The 40th
anniversary celebration on September 13th is truly a celebration of the
extraordinary community commitment and support that has maintained the
growth of the Coralville Public Library.
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