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Glendale Public Library History
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    • Class Visit to Glendale Library, 1950s

    • Class Visit to Glendale Library, 1950s

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.; Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • A class from Unit 1, an early elementary school in Glendale was visiting the Glendale Library. The three women in the back from left to right are: Velma Teague, Barbara Ellis (a library employee) and Vera Logan (a teacher from Unit I).
    • Unit 1 Class Visit, 1950s

    • Unit 1 Class Visit, 1950s

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.; Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • A class from Unit 1, an early elementary school in Glendale, was visiting the Glendale Library in the 1950s. Velma Teague (left) and Unit 1 teacher Vera Logan are pictured with the students.
    • Velma Teague with Class from Unit 1

    • Velma Teague with Class from Unit 1

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.; Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • A class from Unit 1, an early elementary school in Glendale, was visiting the library. Velma Teague was assisting the children with their book selections.
    • Velma Teague Library

    • Velma Teague Library

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    • Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • A major turning point for the library occurred on June 1st, 1935, when Velma Teague was hired. Velma lobbied in the mid 1960's for a new 15,000 sq. ft. building that would rival Phoenix Public Library's recently opened Palo Verde Branch in...
    • Glendale Library Story Time, 1950s

    • Glendale Library Story Time, 1950s

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.; Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • A picture of an early story time. The woman standing in the middle is Velma Teague. The other two women are teachers from Unit I, an early elementary school in Glendale. Mrs.Teague's niece, Mary Ellen LeGendre, is the one telling the story. She...
    • Velma Teague, Library Namesake

    • Velma Teague, Library Namesake

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.

    • A picture of Glendale's first hired librarian and namesake of Glendale Public Library's first branch. Previous libraries were housed in vacant buildings around downtown Glendale. The last of which Velma had rebuilt to replace the old structure. ...
    • Velma Teague, 1955

    • Velma Teague, 1955

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.

    • A picture of Velma Teague at the Glendale Library Reference Desk. She was the namesake of Glendale Public Library's first branch. She lobbied to have the current Velma Teague library built in the mid-1960s. She did not live to see the grand...
    • Foothills Library Groundbreaking

    • Foothills Library Groundbreaking

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    • Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • Groundbreaking of Foothills Branch Library was held on July 27th, 1998 at 7:30 a.m. The photograph shows Midwestern University to the North. The participants in the groundbreaking ceremony were: Becky Jordan-Library Board Member; Shelly...
    • First Glendale Library

    • First Glendale Library

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    • Libraries--Glendale, Az. Librarians

    • In 1895, Vic Messenger, a member of the first class of Stanford University, came to Glendale to manage Ryder Lumber and Hardware Company. With him, he carried 400 books, all of which he donated as the first library collection available to the...
    • Foothills Library Grand Opening

    • Foothills Library Grand Opening

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    • Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • On July 22, 1999, the 33,500 sq. ft. Foothills Branch Library became the third branch of the Glendale Public Library system. The participants in the ribbon cutting are (from left to right): Council Member Tom Eggleston, Council Member David...
    • Foothills Library

    • Foothills Library

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    • Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • On July 22, 1999, the Foothills Branch Library became the third branch of the Glendale Public Library system. The 33,500 square foot opened in the northern sector of Glendale on 57th Avenue just north of Union Hills Road. It was the first library...
    • Sue Komernicky, Library Director, 2007-Present

    • Sue Komernicky, Library Director, 2007-Present

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.; Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • Sue Komernicky started as an adult reference librarian at the Velma Teague Branch Library in 1982. In the mid-1980's she was promoted to Library Manager. In 1999, Sue became the Library Manager of the newly constructed Foothills Branch Library. ...
    • Main Library Groundbreaking and Thelma Heatwole

    • Main Library Groundbreaking and Thelma Heatwole

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    • Librarians--Glendale, Az.; Libraries--Glendale, Az., Authors

    • The groundbreaking of the Main Branch Library was on April 7, 1986. In attendance was the Glendale Public Library Director, Rodeane Widom (right), and author Thelma Margaret Heatwole who served as a reporter for the Glendale News Herald in 1946...
    • First Constructed Library

    • First Constructed Library

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    • Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • The new library building was constructed in Murphy Park in 1938. It was brick, stuccoed, and painted white, and distinctly Spanish in style. The library director for most of the life of this library was Velma Teague. When the structure was...
    • Main Library Peacock

    • Main Library Peacock

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    • Peacocks; Birds; Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • The peacock has become somewhat of a symbol of the Glendale Public Library system. The Main Branch Library has frequent visits from these beautiful birds. They can be found grazing in the lawn in front of the library or wandering through our...

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