Beaumont Library District

Beaumont Library District

Beaumont Library
Country United States
Established 1911
Location Beaumont, California
Coordinates 33°55′55″N 116°58′52″W / 33.932°N 116.981°W / 33.932; -116.981Coordinates: 33°55′55″N 116°58′52″W / 33.932°N 116.981°W / 33.932; -116.981
Access and use
Population served 80,000
Other information
Director Clara J. DiFelice
Website bld.lib.ca.us

Beaumont Library District is a California special district in western Riverside County, which provides public library services to the city of Beaumont and unincorporated portions of the county, including Cherry Valley. Its service area encompasses 60 square miles (160 km2) with a population of approximately 80,000. Beaumont Library is located at 125 East Eighth Street.

History

The district itself was established by a public vote on August 12, 1911, a full year before Beaumont was incorporated as a city and just two months prior to the approval of voting rights for women in the state. The library issue passed by a margin of 59 to 27, whereas the suffrage initiative on October 12 passed by a much narrower margin, 71-67.[1]

Mural in Beaumont's Carnegie library building.
Mural of early Beaumont, by Henri De Kruif, 1936.

The date of the first meeting of the Library Board of Trustees was August 30, 1911. Mrs. C. J. Miner was appointed as the first librarian in September.

A collection of books was already in existence due to the efforts of the local Woman's Club, which had started a subscription library in 1909. The old library association disbanded when the new library opened to the public in two rooms of the Beaumont Bank building, at the corner of Fifth and Grace, on October 1, 1911. A $10,000 grant was received from Andrew Carnegie to build a permanent building in 1913. The new Carnegie library was completed and dedicated in June 1914.

Beaumont Library is one of the few public libraries where, during the 1930s, artists employed through the federal Works Progress Administration created murals[2] which remain in excellent condition today.

Governance

Beaumont Library District is one of just thirteen special "library services" districts in the state of California and is independent of both city and county government. It is governed by a five-member Board of Trustees. Board members are elected volunteers who serve four-year terms without pay to administer the library services district.

Beaumont Library is a member of the Inland Library System, a cooperative of nineteen libraries in Inyo, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, that share resources.

References

  1. Jones, Theodore. Carnegie Libraries Across America: A Public Legacy (New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1997): 52.
  2. Jones, Theodore. Carnegie Libraries Across America: A Public Legacy (New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1997): 95.

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