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Circulation Desk Mission Statement

The mission of the Brentwood Public Library is to provide the community access to print and multimedia materials, information services and outreach programs.

Revised and approved March 2007

Municipal Library Consortium

Brentwood Public Library is one of nine independent community libraries in St. Louis County, Missouri that constitute The Municipal Library Consortium of St. Louis County (MLC).

A valid library card from any of the member libraries can be used in any other MLC library. Your library card opens up to you a collection of over 600,000 volumes which are held by member libraries. Each library operates under its own rules so you will find that loan periods, fines, and any other borrowing restrictions will vary from library to library.

History

Ribbon Cutting CeremonyThe Brentwood Public Library formally opened its door to the citizens of Brentwood on September 18, 1938 with 1,100 books and 85 cents in its treasury. The Library was located at 2815 Brentwood Boulevard in a building that had originally housed Brentwood City Hall. Ms. Lillian Kirsch became the first official librarian in March of 1939. For years the library could not afford a telephone and used donated coal for the pot bellied stove during the winter months.

In 1952 Brentwood residents gave overwhelming approval to a $90,000 library bond by a vote of 517 to 75. From this bond issue, the current library was built at 8765 Eulalie attached to Brentwood City Hall.

Reading NookToday the Brentwood Public Library has a working staff of 4 full time professional librarians, 1 full time and 6 part time staff members. Our collection of adult and children's materials numbers over 53,000 items and serves our 3,700 registered library patrons.

The library was extensively remodeled in 2004. The charm of the library was kept intact while providing the necessary changes to make the library compatible with ever expanding technology. The library also received a new entrance, a new circulation desk, a new meeting and computer training room, redesigned children's room and staff work areas.

 

Brentwood Public Library Through the Years

Circulation Desk

Circulation Desk

Circulation Staff with Charging Machine

Circulation Staff with Charging Machine

Circulation Staff

Circulation Staff

Boy Checking Out

Boy Checking Out

Reference Room

Reference Room

1953 Book Review and Tea

1953 Book Review and Tea

1953 Record Room - First Anniversary

1953 Record Room - First Anniversary

August 1955

August 1955

Staff

Staff

Staff Outside the Library

Staff Outside the Library

Ceremony

Ceremony

Luncheon in the Children's Room

Luncheon in the Children's Room

1980s Children's Program

1980s Childrens Program

Storytime with Mayor Kelly

Storytime with Mayor Kelly

Mary Lee and Mayor Kurtz

Mary Lee and Mayor Kurtz

Library Computers Circa 1999

Library Computers Circa 1999

Library Stacks Before 2003 Remodel

Library Stacks Before 2003 Remodel

Meeting Room Before 2003 Remodel

Meeting Room Before 2003 Remodel

Circulation Desk Before 2003 Remodel

Circulation Desk and Former Entrance Before 2003 Remodel

Children's Room Before 2003 Remodel

Children's Room Before 2003 Remodel

Moving Day 2003

Moving Day 2003

Moving Day 2003 Break Outside the Former Entrance

Moving Day 2003 Break Outside the Former Entrance

Library Trailer 2003

Library Trailer 2003

Circulation Desk After 2003 Remodel

Circulation Desk After 2003 Remodel

Children's Library After 2003 Remodel

Children's Library After 2003 Remodel

The Former Entrance Became the Reading Nook

The Former Entrance Became the Reading Nook

Beautiful Dogwood Tree

Beautiful Dogwood Tree

2003 Retirement Party in the New Meeting Room

2003 Retirement Party in the New Meeting Room

2003 Program in New Children's Room with Margaret Connelly

2003 Program in New Children's Room with Margaret Connelly

Dedication of Mrs. Hunsinger's Fountain in August 2004

Dedication of Mrs. Hunsinger's Fountain in August 2004

Mrs. Hunsinger's Fountain Replaced the Former Entrance

Mrs. Hunsinger's Fountain Replaced the Former Entrance