The Ladies Improvement Association founded the Delray Beach Public Library in 1913. In 1938 the Delray Beach Public Library Association became a not-for-profit corporation to provide a public library in Delray Beach. Since 1950, our patrons have received library service through a successful public/private partnership between the City of Delray Beach and the Library Association. The City of Delray Beach has provided a large percentage of the annual operating budget and the Library Association has raised capital funds.
Delray Beach Public Library exists to enrich the lives of the individuals of Delray Beach’s diverse communities by creating and sustaining superior public library services through responsive staff, dynamic collections, appropriate technology, and access to global information.
In 1913 the Delray Beach Ladies Improvement Association founded the library to improve the educational, cultural and recreational resources of the growing community. Since then the Delray Beach Public Library has enhanced the quality of life for residents and visitors by providing excellent resources, materials, programs, and engagement opportunities for more than 100 years.
Since 1939, the Delray Beach Public Library Association, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, has flourished as a result of its unique partnership with the City of Delray Beach. Throughout the years, the City has provided an annual operating grant to the library while the volunteer Library Association has raised additional funds to launch and enhance programs, and provide capital improvements funding. This long-standing partnership has been fundamental to the growth, success, and revitalization of both the City of Delray Beach and the Delray Beach Public Library.
The Ladies Improvement Association founded the library.
The Library Association incorporates and agrees to manage library operations.
Statistics reported: Library open three evenings per week; one story hour per week; best sellers rented at 25¢; children’s items free; 328 registered borrowers; 605 items with circulation of 3,972.
Library Board adopted a mission statement:
build a collection meeting national standards…
development of a library as cultural center of the community…
build a building which worthily represents the place cultural activities shall hold in the life of a modern community.
City awards first operating grant for $800.
SE Fourth Avenue chosen as the site for the new Library.
Capital campaign launched and $14,000 raised.
The library opens at SE Fourth Avenue with unfinished sections.
New two-story addition adding 7,500 square feet is dedicated.
Garden Room addition completed, adding space for special collections.
Construction completed of 3,100 square foot Auditorium.
Completion of renovations for children’s room, boardroom and quiet study area.
Library’s Volunteer Program began with 8 volunteers.
Awarded an Enhanced Connectivity Grant, bringing Internet access to the library.
A Design Charrette is attended by over 175 residents. 100 West Atlantic Avenue is selected as the site for the new library.
Tripartite Agreement between City of Delray Beach, Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), and the library signed.
Groundbreaking ceremony held at new location.
Over 2,000 citizens celebrate the public Grand Opening of new building with symbolic Book Passing Brigade and ribbon cutting ceremony.
Library Volunteer Program celebrates its 12-year anniversary with 90 active volunteers.
Library sponsors Community Fair with 20 participating community organizations attended by over 500 citizens.
Library expands Children’s Department; relocates collections for easy access.
DVDs and music CDs added to circulating collection.
CRA awards operating grant.
CRA funds CRA Sundays.
Lifelong Learning Community Institute begins.
Empowerment Zone opens; Teen Advisory Board formed.
The new Children’s Department computer center is funded by a private donation and opens with 12 computer workstations.
Delray Beach Public Library wins the Non-Profit Organization of the Year Award from the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce.
April 11, 2012 begins the 100th year of operation for the library and is celebrated with the Centennial Banner Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.
E-books are added to the materials collection.
Delray Beach Public Library celebrates its 100th birthday on April 11, 2013.
Delray Beach Public Library nominated again for the Non-Profit Organization of the Year Award by the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Foothold on the Future campaign embarks to expand the first floor Children’s Department.
Children’s Department expansion completed.
Small Business Development Center (SBDC) within the Library begins accepting appointments.
Library makes investment in upgrading all lighting to more energy efficent LED lighting. Library meeting rooms receive a major audio/visual upgrade.
Library makes investment in technology infrastructure resulting in 44 computers, 16 tablets, charging stations, one smart board, and mobile hot spots. Investment included introducing four computers into the refurbished young adult’s room.
For the first time, the Library is a summer feeding station offering lunch and snacks for children ages 0-18 living in Palm Beach County who attend Title I schools.
Delray Beach Public Librarians developed and delivered more than 400 computer classes attended by over 1600 people.
New classes were offered for children, teens, and adults with an emphasis on STEAM learning including coding for Pre-K children, Creative Cloud Lab, and understanding computer apps.
Fifty-two new cultural and educational programs for adults were offered as well as new teachers and subjects enhanced the Lifelong Learning Institute program series.
The new digital magazine database was introduced to provide convenient access to magazines for patrons on their devices in the libary, at work, and at home for personal or professional use.
The new Children’s Art Gallery space was opened.
The Ladies Improvement Association founded the library.
The Library Association incorporates and agrees to manage library operations.
Statistics reported: Library open three evenings per week; one story hour per week; best sellers rented at 25¢; children’s items free; 328 registered borrowers; 605 items with circulation of 3,972.
Library Board adopted a mission statement:
build a collection meeting national standards…
development of a library as cultural center of the community…
build a building which worthily represents the place cultural activities shall hold in the life of a modern community.
City awards first operating grant for $800.
SE Fourth Avenue chosen as the site for the new Library.
Capital campaign launched and $14,000 raised.
The library opens at SE Fourth Avenue with unfinished sections.
Statistics reported: 17,369 Circulation, 15,528 Collection.
Statistics reported: 90,137 Circulation, 21,000 Collection.
New two-story addition adding 7,500 square feet is dedicated.
Statistics reported: 126,492 Circulation, 34,273 Collection.
Garden Room addition completed, adding space for special collections.
Statistics reported: 177,993 Circulation, 54,470 Collection.
Construction completed of 3,100 square foot Auditorium.
Completion of renovations for children’s room, boardroom and quiet study area.
Statistics reported: 211,607 Circulation, 79,032 Collection.
Library’s Volunteer Program began with 8 volunteers.
Awarded an Enhanced Connectivity Grant, bringing Internet access to the library.
A Design Charrette is attended by over 175 residents. 100 West Atlantic Avenue is selected as the site for the new library.
Statistics reported: 236,039 Circulation, 98,788 Collection.
Tripartite Agreement between City of Delray Beach, Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), and the library signed.
Groundbreaking ceremony held at new location.
Over 2,000 citizens celebrate the public Grand Opening of new building with symbolic Book Passing Brigade and ribbon cutting ceremony.
Statistics reported: 448,701 patron visits; 9,344 new library cards issued.
Library Volunteer Program celebrates its 12-year anniversary with 90 active volunteers.
Library sponsors Community Fair with 20 participating community organizations attended by over 500 citizens.
Library expands Children’s Department; relocates collections for easy access.
DVDs and music CDs added to circulating collection.
CRA awards operating grant.
CRA funds CRA Sundays.
Lifelong Learning Community Institute begins.
Empowerment Zone opens; Teen Advisory Board formed.
The new Children’s Department computer center is funded by a private donation and opens with 12 computer workstations.
Delray Beach Public Library wins the Non-Profit Organization of the Year Award from the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce.
April 11, 2012 begins the 100th year of operation for the library and is celebrated with the Centennial Banner Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.
E-books are added to the materials collection.
Delray Beach Public Library celebrates its 100th birthday on April 11, 2013.
Delray Beach Public Library nominated again for the Non-Profit Organization of the Year Award by the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Glass wall installed on second floor of library to delineate space for business program.
Foothold on the Future campaign embarks to expand the first floor Children’s Department.
Children’s Department expansion completed.