By Pamela ONeal
The Haysville Times
The proposed site for the new library is located in the Historic District of Haysville on Hays street just east of the old main street. This site “will hopefully become the centerpiece of Haysville’s attempt to reestablish the Historic District and spur redevelopment in the area since its destruction by the tornado in May of 1999,” said Zoe Burgess, Library Board and Friends of the Library member.
“Reading and literature opens the world to all of us at virtually no expense,” said Burgess. She cites how members can get a library card, request a book, check out a book, a movie, a book on tape, re-check a book, use a computer, do research online, attend children’s reading groups, attend featured lecturers, speakers, or a book discussion group lead by a college professor. All of these features would be available as well as many of the other functions and presentations by the library at no cost. Continue reading “A New Library, Or Not?”