Hector Public Library
The Hector Public Library, a branch of the Pope County Library System, opened its doors in October 1996, born from the vision of a small rural community dedicated to fostering a love for reading. Built over several years through donated labor and materials, along with a significant contribution from the Quorum Court of Pope County, the library serves a diverse range of patrons with eclectic reading tastes.
In 1999, the library expanded its services by adding public access computers, funded by a grant from the Gates Foundation, to further enhance the resources available to the community. The Hector Public Library continues to be a vital hub for learning and engagement in the area.
Generated from the website
You might also like
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.