Maud Smith Marks Branch Library Collection

Maud Smith Marks Branch Library Collection

Browse all items in the collection.  Or visit the digital exhibit Maud Smith Marks Branch Library.

 

Branch History

 

In 1984, the Mason Creek Friends of the Library organized to petition for a new library branch in Katy.  Vincent Kickerillo donated land for the building, and by the early 1990s, the County approved funding for a new branch.  The branch was named for Maud Smith Marks, who had owned nearby LH7 Ranch with her husband, Emil.

 

The groundbreaking for the branch took place in October 1991.  The branch opened on July 27, 1993.  During the construction, the renamed Friends of the Maud Smith Marks Library began a fundraising project in which citizens could purchase a handprint tile to be installed on the building's outer wall.  In September 1993, a dedication ceremony was held for the completion of the wall.

 

In the spring of 1998, the Margie Hudson Reading Garden was constructed in honor of Hudson's work campaigning for the branch during the 1980s and 1990s. In 2000, the branch started preparing for new sections of the handprint wall and announced that patrons could start claiming tiles and sending donations. In July of 2001, the new portions of the handprint tile wall were completed, and there was a dedication ceremony on August 18th

 

The branch has held huge celebrations for its 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th anniversaries. The branch got a monument sign in August 2019, thanks for contributions from the Friends of the Maud Smith Marks Library, HCPL, and County Commissioner Steve Radack.

 

Further Reading:

 

Read a history of the Maud Smith Marks Library and the Friends group written in 1998.

Historical Katy: An Illustrated History by Carol Adams prominently features Emil and Maud Marks and the LH7 Ranch in Chapter 13.

Scrapbooks

 

The collection includes six scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings and photographs documenting the history of the branch.

 

Volume 1 (1984-1992) - Focuses on the campaign for a library by the Mason Creek Friends of the Library group (later renamed the Friends of the Maud Marks Library) and the construction of the Mark Mauds library building.

 

Volume 2 (1992-1997) - Highlights include the library's grand opening in July 1993 and programs, events, and community impact during the library's first few years. Includes documentation from the Wall of Hands Fundraiser.

 

Volume 3 (1998-2000) - Highlights include the construction and opening of the Reading Garden in 1998 on the grounds of the library and a visit by staff to the LH7 Ranch in 2000. 

 

Volume 4 (2000-2005) - Highlights include the Handprint Tile Wall's dedication on August 18, 2001, the 10th Anniversary celebration on July 23, 2003, and a Harry Potter Party on July 27, 2003.

 

Volume 5 (2005-2009) - Highlights include the 15th Anniversary celebration on July 24, 2008, and the proclamation of Atha Marks Dimon Day on August 18, 2009. 

 

Volume 6 (2009-2013) - Highlights include the Asia Pacific Heritage Festivals held at the library in 2010 and 2011 and the Summer Reading Program events from 2012 and 2013.

Browse by decade:                                 Browse by subject:

 

1980s                                                                                            All Images

                                                                                     

1990s                                                                                            Children's Programs 

 

2000s                                                                                           COVID-19 Curbside Service

   

2010s                                                                                            Friends of the Maud Smith Marks Library

 

2020s                                                                                            Holidays

 

                                                                                                           Maud Smith Marks Staff

 

                                                                                                           Photos of the Building