The Meeteetse Branch Library, located in the Meeteetse Schools, serves as a public library for both the town of Meeteetse and as a library for the school. We offer books, audio books, movies, CDs, public computers, and wireless internet access.
HOURS AND LOCATION
SERVICES
NEWS AND EVENTS
Fiction
Deeper Than the Dead by Tami Hoag — The “See No Evil Killer” glues his victim’s eyes and mouths shut and pierces their eardrums before he tortures them to death. One such body is discovered by a couple of fifth graders, and soon their teacher is drawn into the investigation (and drawn to the cop leading it).
Village of the Ghost Bears by Stan Jones — Native Alaska Trooper Nathan Active and his girlfriend come across a body in a creek. Meanwhile, in a small northern village, a fire at the recreation center kills eight people? Could the two be related?
Desert Lost: A Lena Jones Mystery by Betty Webb — Lena Jones stumbles on the body of a woman who turns out to have been a member of a polygamous cult five hours away. more »
Winter Gathering this Saturday!
laura : Friday 22 January, 2010 : Cody Library, General News, Meeteetse Library, Powell LibraryGet in from the cold Saturday afternoon and come to a Winter Gathering at the Park County Library in Cody. From 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., there will be music, author readings and talks, games, crafts, snacks, and more! The program is sponsored by the Park County Library Foundation.
- Book Discussion Group
- School Library
- School Library Blog
- Children and Teens
- Computers and Internet
- Movies, CDs, Audiobooks, and Downloadable Audiobooks
- Classes
2107 Idaho Street
PO Box 129
Meeteetse, WY 82433
(307) 868-2248
Frances Clymer, Library Director
Laura Crossett, Meeteetse Branch Manager
School Year Hours
Monday – Thursday, 7:45 am – 4:15 pm
Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
Wednesday evening, 6 – 8 pm
Summer Hours
Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
Wednesday evening, 6-8 pm
HISTORY
The Meeteetse Library was started in the 1920s and housed in a small barracks building. In 1938 the library became a branch of the Park County Library System and moved into a room in the old Meeteetse School building. Following World War II a building from the Heart Mountain Relocation Center was moved to Meeteetse and used for the library until the new high school was built. In 1961 the Library Board and School Board entered into a contract allowing for use of the present site as a branch library. Over the years this cooperative effort has benefited both entities. As budget situations have diminished, the school has evolved into a more active participant to support the library in providing service to Meeteetse residents.
