Bellevue Public Library
A Fresh Look at the Oldest Community in Nebraska
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The Bellevue Public Library offers a variety of printed, audiovisual and computer-related resources and programs for all ages.
Our Mission Statement
“The Bellevue Public Library will provide resources, services, and programs that serve the diverse informational, educational, and recreational needs and interests of the community.”
The first public library in Bellevue was started in 1929 by the Bellevue Junior Woman’s Club (now Aokiya Woman’s Club) with a gift of 12 books from the Dundee Woman’s Club. The first library was located in a back room of the J.C. Larson residence on E. 20th St. The library moved to the south wing of the Presbyterian Church in 1930. In the same year the Village of Bellevue assumed responsibility for the library. Later that year, the library was moved into the County Courthouse.
There are eight full-time library employees and 16 part-time employees. The library is normally open to the public 68 hours a week.