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Maud Smith Marks Branch Library
 
Maud Smith Marks Branch Library
Location & Phone

1815 Westgreen Boulevard
Katy, TX 77450
281-492-8592

Branch Librarian

Sylvia Powers

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Hours
Su Closed
M 1-9
Tu 10-9
W 10-6
Th 10-9
F 1-6
Sa 10-5

Map & Directions

Maud Marks Library is located at the intersection of Westgreen Blvd. and Highland Knolls. From I-10 W take the Westgreen exit. Turn left and go under the freeway. Continue for approximately two and a half miles, crossing through the Highland Knolls Intersection. The library is the second building on the left after the intersection (next to the fire station).  (Key Map #486K)


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Branch Statistics & Information

Opened: 1993
Square Footage: 12,300
Collection: 141,784 (FY07)
Circulation: 594,011 (FY07)
Registered Borrowers: 34,186 (FY07)
Staff: 16
Friends of the Maud Marks Library - Newsletter: May 2007

Equipment for In-House Use:
37 Computers with Internet, MS Office, and Catalog access
LibOnline Computer Booking Station
Print Station
2 Photocopiers
Overhead projector
TV/VCR
DVD Player
Typewriter
Data Projector
Projection Screen

Special Services
ESL Program
Conference Room
Glass Display Case
Community Bulletin Board


About the Maud Smith Marks Branch


The Maud Marks Branch Library opened on July 27, 1993. The library's namesake, Maud Smith Marks (1887-1970), was co-owner of the _H7 (LH7) Ranch in Addicks, Texas. As the bride of Emil Marks, Mrs. Marks first came to the area in 1907 at the age of 20. By the 1930s the Marks' 63-acre ranch had grown to 30,000 acres, incorporating land in Barker, Texas.

Concerned that her four children would be learning about and from books, Mrs. Marks contracted with Harris County to have library books delivered to Barker, Texas in the 1920s. From the Barker church (and later its store) she operated the first small County Library in the Barker area, issuing library cards and seeing that children in the area had plenty of reading materials. Mrs. Marks is recognized as a woman who worked hard to provide culture and education.

The Maud Marks Branch Library's entrance is lined with a mural of beautifully painted tiles of hands. These tiles include the name of each supporter who contributed to the library's wall project.

The Friends of Maud Marks Library first met in 1984, nine years before the library opened in 1993. First known as the Friends of Mason Creek Library, they worked long and energetically to get a county library for the rapidly growing west Harris County area. The Friends were able to gather support and funds and found a local real estate developer (Vincent Kickerillo), who donated the land for the proposed library. They also sought out large corporate sponsorships ($50,00 from Amoco) and raised funds from the community as well.

It was the Friends who researched the area and discovered the cultural contribution made by Maud Smith Marks and proposed that the new library be named in her honor. Once the library had a name so did the Friends, who therefore became the "Friends of Maud Marks Library" in 1988.

The Friends continue to provide the library with funds for services, books, and programs. They generously fund children's programs and have provided computers for public use as well. Most of their fundraising comes through their monthly book sale for which they always need new volunteers and book donations.


 
Calendar IconEvents & Programs

Ongoing Programs

Preschool Storytime:
Wednesdays @ 11:15 AM

Toddler Storytime:
Tuesdays @ 10:15 AM & 11:15 AM
Wednesdays @ 10:15 AM

Infant Storytime:
Thursdays @ 10:15 AM & 11:15 AM


Adult Book Groups
1st Monday @ 7 PM
2nd Thursday @ 1 PM

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