Tucumcari Public Library, located in Tucumcari, NM, is dedicated to meeting the educational, cultural, technological, and recreational needs of the residents of Quay County. With a rich history dating back to 1925, the library has evolved over the years to provide a wide range of services, including internet access, reading assistance programs, inter-library loans, and a literacy program. The library also offers public access computers, story-time programs, photocopying, notary services, and fax services.
Originally founded by a group of determined women, the library has grown from its humble beginnings to become a vital resource in the community. After several relocations, the library found its permanent home in the renovated post office building in 1971, which was later renamed the Kenneth Schlientz Memorial Library in honor of the mayor who oversaw its renovation. Today, the Tucumcari Public Library continues to thrive, thanks to the support and contributions of the city's residents and community organizations.
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