Government

Onalaska Public Library


  • Mission

    The Onalaska Public Library is the free public library service of the City of Onalaska. It will provide recreational, informational and educational services to all adults and juveniles; will provide the most wanted materials, print and non-print, as defined by public demand and fiscal ability; will develop broad community awareness of the library and its services; and will supplement, but not necessarily duplicate the materials and/or services of other area libraries.

    About Us

    Onalaska Public Library opened its doors in 2002 and is located between City Hall and the Police Department. The library maintains a collection of books, bake ware, DVDs, board games, and kits that is regularly updated with purchases and donations. We have four computers available for patron use, equipped with free Internet access. We also have free wireless access. Children are very important to us. LEGOs and other building supplies are available for use. The back corner is an area for quiet play or parent-led reading. Ask at the front desk about special programs for the summertime.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Economic Development
    • Education
    • Science & Technology
    • Volunteering

    Location & Contact

    • 936-646-2665
    • 372 FM 356 South, Suite 103, Onalaska, Texas, US
      Suite 103
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