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Mission Statement

EXCELLENCE

We provide superior quality service, surpassing normal standards, to provide thorough and accurate information.

PROFESSIONALISM

We abide by a standard of ethics for patron's privacy. Respect for any inquiry of information with service delivered using integrity and discretion.

LEARNING

We provide trained and knowledgeable staff who will assist patrons with learning new skills through study, experience or instruction.

Friends of the Library

 

The Friends of the Euclid Public Library is an organization of involved citizens who promote the library's position as the educational hub for all residents of the City of Euclid. Members represent all walks of life, all economic strata and all kinds of interests. What unites them is a common goal to stimulate interest in the library, its many services, activities and needs.

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Library History

Euclid Public Library was created in 1935 from two branch libraries located in Euclid Central and Shore High Schools. A library Board was appointed. Post war years saw an expansion of Euclid's population, and as each new school was built, EPL established a branch in the school. By 1958 we had 12 branches which pointed out the need for a main library. The library Board was able to save enough money in a building fund to build a library on the present East 222nd Street site at a cost of nearly $300,000. That original building remains part of the library today.