Middle Country Public Library
Centereach, New York 11720
Phone: (631) 585-9393
James Matias - (631) 585-9393 - [email protected]
Middle Country Public Library
About
After rapid population growth in the 1940’s and 50’s, many civic-minded citizens felt it was time for a community library. In March of 1957, The Mid Island News announced the forthcoming opening of the “long-awaited library serving the Centereach and Selden communities.” In 1968, the name change to Middle Country Public Library reflected the consolidation of the school district.
When the lease on the Selden Branch expired, the School District offered the unused Selden Elementary School to the library. In 1983, after remodeling the school to provide handicapped access and library furniture and shelving, the Middle Country Cultural Center at Selden was opened to the public.
To accommodate the growth in services, a bond was submitted to the voters and approved in 1985 for an expansion to the Centereach building. The renovated 53,000 square foot building, with greatly expanded space for children’s services, officially opened on December 15, 1986.
New innovative concepts and programs were introduced over the next decade. A section of the Children’s Room became The Museum Corner, an interactive exhibit space featuring hands-on exhibits and programs for children and their families. The Career Information Center made its debut offering college and career materials, programming and counseling for MCPL patrons. A library newsletter, MCPL News, was introduced in 1989.
The Friends of the Library was established in 1994 to foster closer relations between the library and the community and to support the library’s functions, resources, services and needs. The need for a foundation to manage the library’s increased grants and growing regional and national projects led to the formation of the MCPL Foundation in 1997.
On October 28, 1999, voters approved a bond issue for the expansion of both MCPL buildings. The Selden building was officially opened December 4, 2002; the Centereach building on November 15, 2003.
In 2010, Middle Country Public Library proudly became the first library in the nation to offer a nature explore classroom when it opened the Nature Explorium, an outdoor learning space for children and families.
With an annual circulation of 1.5 million, 2,400+ programs each year, and 12 meeting rooms in constant use, MCPL’s 107,000 square foot, two building expansion, with dynamic architectural spaces that reflect the ever-changing innovative and creative activities taking place within the library, make it one of the largest and busiest on Long Island and the heart of its community.
Middle Country Public Library is a member of the Long Island Library Resources Council.
Collections
This collection contains historical documents dating back to the late 1800s.