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Loula V. York Branch (Pahokee)

Loula V York Branch

Adult Programs * Children's Programs * Computer Training

525 Bacom Point Road
Pahokee, FL 33476
(561) 924-5928
Branch Manager: Phyllis J. Lilley

Hours : Mon. - Tues. 10-8 / Wed. - Sat. 10-5


Directions

By Bus: Palm Tran Route #48

By Car: From East - Take Southern Blvd. (State Road 80) west to the Glades area until you get to the County Complex on your left. Instead of turning left to go to Belle Glade, keep going straight onto a two-lane road called Hooker Highway (you will go over railroad tracks). After a short distance you will come to a blinking light and should turn right onto State Road 715. Continue north on this road for 8-9 miles, into Pahokee (where the road becomes Bacom Point Road), and the library will be on the left, just after a small park and before the Post Office.

From South - Take State Road 80 north out of Belle Glade.  When you reach the County Complex on your right, turn left at the traffic lights onto Hooker Highway.  After a short distance you will come to a blinking light and should turn right onto State Road 715. Continue north on this road for 8-9 miles, into Pahokee (where the road becomes Bacom Point Road), and the library will be on the left, just after a small park and before the Post Office.

Map of Loula V. York Branch and Vicinity

Map of Loula V. York Branch and Vicinity


Description

The Pahokee Branch (Loula V. York Branch) has a collection that serves a small but diverse community. The Branch has a growing collection of Spanish materials for adults and children. They also provide their patrons with access to hundreds of periodicals through IAC, a service that provides citations and text to thousands of articles for the personal and educational use of patrons. Patrons have full access to the Internet through FloriNet.  The Gates Foundation gave the branch three computes in 2000.  Children have access to games as well as to Encarta Encyclopedia and Encarta Africana Encyclopedia.  In addition, the branch provides computers for word processing.  The branch now has a computer to help adults learn to read.  Tutors and students, and some students on their own, may use the programs to reach their reading goals.  If you are interested in helping teach someone to read or know some one who needs help learning to read, call the branch.

History of the Branch

  • Opened: LVY was a gift from the U.S. Sugar Corp. in 1967 and opened as a city library in 1967. The Library became a county facility in October 1989. The land and building are owned by the County.
  • Square Footage: 4,500 sq. ft.
  • Renovated in 2006.  Square footage 4700 sq feet. Public seating for 36. Collection over 18,000.
  • Expanded branch offers a completely new collection with music CDs, books on CD, videos and DVDs and an expanded Spanish language collection and young adult collection.
  • Comfortable, teen-friendly area and attractive children's area.  Increased parking and lighting throughout the building.

Public Computers

Adult Department

  • 12 Internet (6 have Word processing)

  • 1 Electronic Databases

  • 1 OPAC

Children's Department

  • 3 Internet(1 with Word Processing)

  • 1 OPAC

Meeting Room Information

Our meeting room is available for bookings for up to 20 people. To book the room, please fill out a a request form and fax or bring back to us before the date you have requested.

For information and bookings call: 561-924-5928.

Displays

The branch has limited display space.  Please call 561-924-5928 for more information.

Service Area

The library serves all areas north to the Martin County line along with the unincorporated areas of Pahokee, Canal Point, Bryant and Pelican Lake Subdivisions.

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Related Pages: Special Services - County Library Map - This Month at Loula V. York

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