R.T. Prince Memorial library was first established in 1960. The library was originally located in the Mize Community Center. The library's grand opening was held on July 15, 1962, from 3-5pm. From 1960-1980 the library was part of the “Capital Area Regional Library System.” In 1981, the library became part of the “Jackson Metropolitan Library System.” The library remained in the “Jackson Metropolitan Library System” until 1989. From 1989 to the present, the library has been under the “Central Mississippi Regional Library System.” In 1995, the library was moved to its current location on HWY 28. Its current location was originally a health department. The following year after relocating the library was dedicated as R.T. Prince Memorial Library. In 2008, a “Friends of the Library” group was created. The friend group is one of the best assets to the library. The library has been through many changes over the years, from location to hours, to everything in between. No matter these changes, it has always managed to remain open and available to the public. As of December 8, 2015, the friends of the library built a tardis. The tardis is a “little free library” based on the popular Dr. Who series.
The library
moved again during COVID, 2020-2021. The location was closed in March 2020 for
COVID and remained closed until January 2021. In January the R. T. Prince
Memorial Library opened its door in the Old Trustmark Bank building at 302 Hwy. 28
West. This move doubled the size of the
Library and provided more room to have Summer Library Programs and more
parking!
The Prince
can also brag that we had the first child in the Central Mississippi Regional
Library System who completed the 1,000 Books before Kindergarten! Her name is
Ashley McAlister. The Friends group treated her to a T-shirt, and a Walmart gift card
and she was the star of the Christmas parade float.
The future looks bigger and brighter for the Prince but it will take the community to increase it more! Come by and see the crowning glory of this community.
1 comment:
Great article! Lots to be proud of at the Mize branch. Tammy j.
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