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Ligonier Public Library

Key Contacts

Angela Scott
Director

About the Ligonier Public Library

Serving the community for more than one hundred years, the Ligonier Public Library is a tax supported facility available to all people of the community and dedicated to acquiring, organizing, and providing access to materials for information, education and entertainment; developing programs and services for all patrons; providing a center for cultural heritage; making available facilities and resources for community participation . It was one of 2,811 libraries that were built by Andrew Carnegie.

The first library in Noble County to be built, it was completed in 1908. The library has experienced a gradual growth in both the book collection and the number of patrons that frequent it. Starting with 1,000 books, the collection has grown to over 31,000 different items with thousands of Evergreen Indiana patrons being served.

Although book borrowing is still the major service, other services have become available to patrons. Among these are DVDs, CDs, inter-library loans, painting and print loans, and computer access.

In 1975, a new addition was added to the library which houses the adult fiction section, community room, and office. An expansion and renovation was completed in 2015.

For more information on the Ligonier Public Library, visit their website at www.ligonier.lib.in.us.

Hours of Operation

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Tuesday and Thursday: 10:00 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, Closed Sundays

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Contact Information

Address: 300 South Main Street
Ligonier, IN 46767
Phone: (260) 894-4511
Web: www.ligonier.lib.in.us
Email: ascott@ligonier.lib.in.us
  ligonierpubliclibrary@yahoo.com