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Can We Count on Your Support?
Dear Neighbor,We hope you and your family are well during this trying time. We are proud to be part of the resilient community of Portage. It is that spirit of resiliency that has strengthened YOUR library’s commitment to raising our community up. The pandemic’s...
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HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wed: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 pM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
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Printing, Copying, and Scanning
After Hours Book Drop
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Staff Picks
The Big Trip
Do you love road trips? Goat is excited, but Pig isn't so sure! This kid's book is a great way to explore with really lovable characters. Check it out at the library, or watch our storytime online!
My Sister, the Serial Killer
My Sister, the Serial Killer, by Oyinkan Braithwaite is a thriller that will make you think about the lengths you would go to to help your sister even if she was a, well, serial killer. Click here to read more about this title or put a hold on our copy to start...
Portage Public Library’s History
Thanks to the efforts of local women, the Portage Public Library opened in 1927. It was located in one room over the old borough building and Mrs. Nina Hess was the first librarian. Mrs. Kate Mears took over shortly after and retired in 1961. The library was kept in operation during those years through personal contributions of time and money!
In 1961 the Portage Public Library became a member of the Cambria County Library Plan, thereby qualifying for both state and county aid. A charter for the library was obtained, and the Portage Library Association was incorporated. Also at this time Attorney Ferdinand Bionaz became a member and President of the Library Board, serving for forty years.
After 1961, several women served as librarian, including Mrs. Isabel Evans, Mrs. Hilda Dey, Mrs. Winnie Leap, Mrs. Dorothy Hess and Mrs. Jean Hepner. Mrs. Josephine Semanchek took over the responsibilities in the late ’60s and remained as librarian until her death in December 1997.
Under the leadership of Mr. Bionaz, William Kristofco, and Peter Hons, in 1971 the former VFW building on Main Street was purchased and renovated as the new library. In 2000 the card catalog and circulation functions were automated, a new front desk was installed, and new computers were added.
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