Programs

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Activities for All Ages 

All library programs are free and open to the public. Learn about library activities by visiting the Early Childhood, Elementary, Tween, Teen, Adult, and Childcare Group webpages below, or request a group library tour or visit from library staff to your organization or school.

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Support Library Programs

The Friends of the Tyler Public Library is a 501(c)3 all-volunteer organization dedicated to supporting the Tyler Public Library by providing funds and programs that would not otherwise be possible. Learn more about the Friends and how you can support Library programs!

The Friends have been able to provide a variety of enhancements to the library including:

  • Enhanced children's story time activities & supplies
  • Special speakers & performers
  • 3D printer & supplies
  • Reading programs & prizes
  • Public copiers - includes free scan to USB service
  • Seed library upkeep
  • Programming supplies
  • And so much more! 

Program Survey

Let us know how we're doing by taking our Program Survey.

Library Calendar

Pollard National Historic District Celebration

In recognition of Historic Preservation Month, the City of Tyler and Historic Tyler, Inc. will celebrate the Pollard Residential Historic District’s national listing with an unveiling of the new district markers on Monday, May 11, at 5:30 p.m. at Pollard Park. Community members are invited to attend the celebration, learn more about the neighborhood’s history, and ask questions about the National Register designation. 

Developed between 1947 and 1974, the neighborhood shows how Tyler expanded from open land into planned residential communities, with a strong concentration of mid-century architecture and neighborhood design. Generally bounded by Troup Highway, Paluxy Drive, Loop 323, and New Copeland Road, the new 580-acre National Register district includes more than 85 blocks and 1,200 contributing structures.

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