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Semmes Library

The Official Website of Semmes, AL

SEMMES REGIONAL LIBRARY…Working Together for a Better Community

Available by phone: (251) 494-4935 | Monday – Saturday | 10 am – 6 pm

Circulation & Reference Services: [email protected]

Youth & Teen Services: [email protected] 

Computers & WI-FI available for public use

Printers & copiers available for public use

Fax services available

         MISSION STATEMENT

          Our Mission is to Support Literacy and Connect Our Community.

History 

          Beginning as a branch public library, the now Semmes Regional Library is unique because this library has a story. It’s a story of how this community came together to support the efforts to secure a library for Semmes and surrounding rural communities.  The quest for a Semmes Library began in the summer of 2007, when former Mobile County Commissioner Stephen Nodine, the Mobile Public Library (under the leadership of Director Spencer Watts), the Semmes Library Committee (Caresse Fincher, Kim Leousis, Diane Moore, Terri Nelson, Pastor Vint Norris, Carolyn Owens, Ann Phillips, Mary Rodning, and Paula Webb), and the citizens of Semmes united to establish the facility.  Each partner in the project was given a role to play, and all were involved in fundraising.  To show good faith that residents were willing to work for a local library, the community accepted the goal of raising $300,000 for the Opening Day Collection of books, resources, computers, shelving, and other furnishings.  Almost a year after the fundraising campaign began, the Semmes Library Committee announced in August 2008 that the challenging goal had been met and by Grand Opening Day, was far surpassed at $350,000 plus.  Donations, large and small, from individuals, families, businesses, churches, local schools, corporations, foundations, state representatives, and grants came in to show support.  Community-wide efforts like a massive Book Drive and Paper Recycling projects were launched as well. Residents of all ages were involved and vested in the library project.  The community pulled together to make it happen.

          The official Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for the Semmes Branch Library was held on January 7, 2009.  Located in a remodeled building at the corner of Moffett and McCrary Road, a large and enthusiastic crowd of well-wishers, dignitaries, officials and students were welcomed inside to view the 14,000 square-foot Semmes Library which houses: a Conference Room, a quiet Study Room, a Community Room, a Family Reading and Research area, an art display space named the Semmesonian, a Children’s Area, a Teens’ Area, and a Technology Center with free Internet access and approximately 45,000 plus materials, including books, DVDs and other items.

          The Semmes Library has grown in numbers and prestige for the entire area.  Located in the heart of Semmes, it operates as a community hub, serving 23,000 plus citizens of west and northwest Mobile County.  The following numbers from 2016 give a clear picture of its value:

Patron visits                      73,299                           Library cards                   10,063

Public computer use         23,327                           Reference questions     24,208

Items in collection            45,649                           Items checked out      101,248

Total program attendance  5,159 (primarily teens & children)

          In early 2017, the Semmes Library Committee was contacted by District 2 Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson and given the shattering news that our Semmes Library was in jeopardy.  We were informed that the ten-year lease on the building was likely not to be renewed by the Mobile County Commission due to the increase in lease arrangements.  A Save the Semmes Library campaign was developed, and a social media page was created to keep residents informed and encourage a cooperative spirit with regard to negotiations with the corporate pharmacy that owned the library building.  It was evident a lease was not the answer since that does not ensure permanency.  Moving the library was not the answer either.  All challenges aside, the Semmes Library was too important to accept anything less than the purchase of the library building to guarantee a permanent future. 

          After months of hard work, speculation, debating and negotiations, the Mobile County Commission, led by our County Commissioner Connie Hudson, finalized the purchase of the Semmes Library building on September 15, 2017 for $1.3 million. As a community, we feel our efforts to influence the purchase at a reasonable price were instrumental.  We remain grateful to Commissioner Connie Hudson and District 1 County Commissioner Merceria Ludgood who voted to purchase the building.  “I’m delighted that the future of the Semmes Public Library is secure,” said Commissioner Hudson. “I appreciate the patience and support of the community throughout the months it took us to reach a resolution and bring this purchase to fruition.  This is a great day!”

          Nearly a year later the Semmes Branch Public Library was officially renamed to the Semmes Regional Library which better reflects its stature and impact to Semmes and surrounding areas.  A beautiful electronic sign was purchased by the City of Semmes and in partnership with Commissioner Connie Hudson and the Semmes Library Committee, a special sign unveiling ceremony was held on August 6, 2018.  The City of Semmes continues to sponsor the Semmes Regional Library on an annual basis by providing grounds maintenance, assisting with operating expenses, and other needs. 

          In the last few years Semmes has incorporated and growth has exploded, but we remain a close-knit community, rooted and bonded with small town traditions. Residents stood together in 2007 to raise $350,000 plus to bring a library to Semmes, and against practical thinking, we stood strong in 2017 to ensure the future of Semmes Regional Library.

          The citizenry of Semmes and the surrounding rural areas who represent all ages and economic levels benefit exponentially from the resources, information, and programs that are offered from Semmes Regional Library.  The investment in the library has paid off with added value, enhanced quality of life, and involved patrons.  Semmes Regional Library, our gateway to everywhere, reflects the emphasis our residents place on literacy, the arts, and education; a proud heritage for our families and friends.

Current Programs & Activities

Semmes Regional Library

Phone: (251) 494-4935

Address:
9150 Moffett Road
Semmes, Alabama 36575

Office Hours:
Monday – Friday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Click the button below to visit Mobile Public Library for other library services and activities.

Summer Reading Celebration
Digital Escape Rooms Online/Virtual
Teen Art Space
Knitting Basics, Getting Started Online/Virtual
Wednesday Matinee
Simple Hand Lettering Project Online
Qigong for Beginners

Lego Fun Thursday
Boredom Busters Online
Chess Club (Ages 6 – 18)
Online Storytimes (Monday – Saturday) 10am
Good Listeners Storytime (Ages 3 to 6)                         Watch, Read, Eat, Repeat (Teens & Adults)