History
The Springville Public Library began on March 10, 1916 in the Mendenhall Bank Building (what is believed to be the Central Bank today). The Carnegie Foundation later gave $10,000 and the Carnegie Library was opened on December 16, 1921. Then, the Library at 50 S Main St. was dedicated on November 14, 1965. The current Library, at 45. S Main St., was opened on October 29, 2011.
Specialties
Springville Public Library houses a collection of 75,000 physical items as well as numerous digital resources. The library hosts a variety of community events for all ages. There are dozens of computers for patron use, free Wi-Fi, and study spaces. Staff are available to help visitors with their needs, from locating materials to computer troubleshooting to finding relevant resources.