The Timrod Library: A Heart for Books and Reading for 125 years
Just as the historic Timrod Library is nestled in the heart of Summerville, a love for books and readers is at the heart of everything that happens there—and it has been for a long time. This year, the library marks 125 years of learning and literacy in Summerville, a mission that continues today.
The seeds for that mission were planted in 1897 by a group of Summerville women who formed a reading group, inspired by the Chautauqua Literary movement. In 1908, they formed the Timrod Literary and Library Association for the purpose of creating the town’s first library. The building at 217 Central Avenue was dedicated in 1915. Expansions in 1927 and 1985 completed the library as it is today. A ramp added in 2021 makes the library more accessible to people of all abilities.
A bell on the front door jingles with each arrival and departure at the Timrod. The card catalog is still in daily use here, and book due dates are hand-stamped on check-out cards. This little library may be quaint, but it’s no museum piece. It is operational and busy, housing an eclectic collection of books, from the latest bestsellers to vintage reference editions, plus a dedicated children’s section.
The Timrod is also home to a full calendar of literary events, including story time for kids, author appearances, book signings, book clubs, and more. Visitors are always welcome during library hours, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friendly staff members offer guided personal tours and insights into the library’s storied history and outreach to the community.
The Timrod Library is a subscription or membership library. Membership is $25 yearly for an individual or family and is open to everyone. Membership covers everyone in a household, including book-borrowing privileges and discounts on tickets for special library events. Most library programs are open to members and non-members alike.
For more information about the library’s history, events, and membership:
Website: https://www.thetimrodlibrary.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Timrod-Library-301741173187227
Instagram: @thetimrodlibrary
Presents Meets Past at Historic Timrod Library
https://booksmakeadifference.com/timrod-library/
Did you know?
· The Timrod Library building is listed on the National Register of Historic places.
· The Timrod Library’s diamond-pane windows were made by local carpenter Jim Cooper when the building was constructed. A handful of houses and cottages in downtown Summerville also have examples of Mr. Cooper’s distinctive windows.
· Subscription libraries were the forerunners of today’s public libraries. Benjamin Franklin created the first one in the United States in 1731. Only twenty or so subscription libraries remain in the US.
· The library is named after Henry Timrod, a nineteenth century poet born in Charleston who composed an ode that became the South Carolina state song.
· The Timrod Library is also an affiliate of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, which provides books for children and encourages literacy through early reading. https://www.thetimrodlibrary.org/imagination-library.html
· The Timrod Library operates with a small staff and a cadre of volunteers, including a board which oversees and directs the nonprofit Timrod Literary and Library Association. Library operations and maintenance of the historic building are funded by memberships, donations, events, and other fundraising efforts.
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