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The Gillett Public Library was organized in Februrary of 1927 largely due to much hard work and enthusiastic backing of the Gillett Woman's Club which was chartered at the time also. Petitions were circulated throughout the city to determine if the citizens' felt the need for a library. The majority were highly in favor. The Charter Board Members were: President- Mr. Geroge Baird; Vice-President- Mrs. Art Sack; Secretary - Mrs. Stanley Korotev: Treasurer- Mr. R. Johnston.
Mrs. Korotev, also a member of the Woman's Club, had librarian's training and, as the first librarian, was responsible for the excellent beginning made by the small library. She was always willing to step in and take over later when a librarian was needed or to give help training other librarians. At first books were mostly donations and those bought at the annual College Women's Sale in Green Bay. But then, as it is now, help was cheerfully given with the loan of many boxes of books from the Farnsworth Public Library in Oconto to supplement the local collection.
The library was situated in a large room upstairs in the Village Hall (now the Municipal Building). The room had to be heated with a wood stove, so janitorial and fireman duties were included in the librarian's chores. The structure that presently houses the library at the corner of Main and McKenzle was built as an addition to the Municipal Building in 1957 when it was remodeled from the old Village Hall.
As the library
over
the years began
to be used
by more and more
people from
outside the
city limits
of Gillett, help
was requested
from the Oconto
County Board
for additional
funds. It
was forthcoming in
1973 in
the form of
matching funds
to those given
by the
Gillett City Council
for the
support of
the library.
A preschool story hour
is held
weekly at
the library from
October through April
staffed mainly
by members of
the Gillett
Woman's Club with
other interested
community women.
At present
the
library is
used one
morning
a week by
the SEN "Special
Educational Needs" Program
for preschool
children.
This pro-gram
is state-funded and
supervised by
Mr. Hruska,
the Grade-School Principal.