Speer Memorial Library

The Speer Memorial Library, located in Mission, Texas, is a public library that serves the community by providing access to a wide range of books, media, and programs. The library is a part of the Hidalgo County Library System and is named after Frank R. Speer, a former Hidalgo County judge who was instrumental in the development of the county's library system.
History of the Speer Memorial Library

The Speer Memorial Library was established in 1969, and since then, it has undergone several renovations and expansions to meet the growing needs of the community. The library’s collection includes over 100,000 items, including books, audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, and DVDs. The library also offers a variety of programs and services for children and adults, including storytime, book clubs, and computer classes.
Services and Programs
The Speer Memorial Library offers a range of services and programs to support the educational, recreational, and informational needs of the community. Some of the services and programs offered by the library include:
- Free Wi-Fi and computer access
- Interlibrary loan services
- Children’s storytime and summer reading programs
- Book clubs and author readings
- Computer classes and technology training
- Test preparation and career development resources
The library also partners with local organizations and community groups to offer special programs and events, such as author readings, book festivals, and cultural events.
Collection and Resources

The Speer Memorial Library’s collection includes a wide range of materials, including:
Collection Type | Number of Items |
---|---|
Books | 80,000+ |
Audiobooks | 5,000+ |
E-books | 10,000+ |
Magazines and Newspapers | 100+ |
DVDs | 5,000+ |

In addition to its physical collection, the library also offers a range of digital resources, including e-books, audiobooks, and online databases.
Digital Resources
The Speer Memorial Library offers a range of digital resources to support the informational and educational needs of the community. Some of the digital resources offered by the library include:
- OverDrive: a digital collection of e-books and audiobooks
- RBdigital: a digital collection of magazines and newspapers
- Lynda.com: an online learning platform offering courses and tutorials on a range of topics
- TexShare: a digital collection of online databases and resources
Community Engagement
The Speer Memorial Library is committed to engaging with the community and promoting literacy and lifelong learning. The library offers a range of programs and services to support the educational and recreational needs of children and adults, including:
- Children’s storytime and summer reading programs
- Book clubs and author readings
- Computer classes and technology training
- Test preparation and career development resources
The library also partners with local organizations and community groups to offer special programs and events, such as author readings, book festivals, and cultural events.
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The Speer Memorial Library is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, Friday and Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Sunday from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
How do I get a library card?
+To get a library card, you can visit the library in person and provide proof of residency and identification. You can also apply for a library card online and pick it up at the library.
What services does the library offer for children?
+The library offers a range of services and programs for children, including storytime, summer reading programs, and computer classes. The library also has a children’s collection of books, audiobooks, and DVDs.