Spruce Grove Public Library (SGPL) was founded on June 23, 1961; 2021 marks our 60th anniversary of delivering award-winning community programs, services, and resources that recognize SGPL as a community champion of equality, collaboration, and inspiration by building connections, strengthening community, and transforming lives. The current SGPL Plan of Service, developed by a committee made of of local community members, focuses on three strategic directions for the 2019-2023 time period:
Visit a Comfortable Place: Community members of all ages will have barrier-free access to welcoming physical and virtual spaces.
Practice and Promote Inclusion: Community members of all ages will have programs and services that embrace diversity through acceptance, appreciation, and recognition of all people in our community.
Encourage Literacy: Community members of all ages will have programs and services that provide opportunity for life-long learning while helping them make sense of the world in a variety of ways.
Additionally, SGPL is committed to: intellectual freedom, and access to knowledge for all; treating everyone with dignity, respect, courtesy and compassion; providing quality service without bias; encouraging innovation and personal development; recognizing and valuing the contributions of staff and volunteers; appreciating and responding to the diversity of our community.
Learn more about the people who make it happen, how to get your library card, what programs and events are taking place, and how to support local library service.
Want to know more? Contact us—we look forward to chatting with you.