Corpus Christi Public Libraries (CCPL) invites residents to celebrate the magic of the holidays with a variety of free programs across all six library branches.
The Corpus Christi Public Libraries (CCPL) are celebrating a year of unprecedented success and significant investment in fiscal year 2025. The system achieved new programming milestones and boosted circulation figures across its six branches, reflecting its essential role in the Coastal Bend community.
The Anita & W.T. Neyland Public Library at 1230 Carmel Parkway closed today at 5:00 p.m. for repairs related to an electrical issue affecting the building’s main power supply. The library is expected to reopen at noon on Thursday, October 23.
Learn about the interesting lives of Corpus Christi's founding figures, heroes, and notable residents during the 16th annual "Voices of South Texas - Old Bayview Cemetery Comes Alive!"
Ready to discover more about family history? Attend a full day of expert workshops focused on tracing and celebrating family heritage.
In response to feedback gathered from community residents at a recent Joint Town Hall meeting, the City of Corpus Christi, in partnership with the Flour Bluff Independent School District (FBISD), is expanding operating hours at the Janet F. Harte Library. These changes will take effect on Monday, September 15.
The Corpus Christi Public Libraries are launching a new series of programs celebrating Native American culture and traditions. The series begins on Sunday, September 21, and runs through Friday, November 21, at the La Retama Central Library, 805 Comanche Street.
Libraries are for more than just books — they're for building communities, developing new skills, and connecting with others with similar interests.
The City of Corpus Christi and Flour Bluff Independent School District (FBISD) will host a Joint Town Hall meeting to engage with residents about the recent change in operating hours at the Janet F. Harte Public Library, located at Flour Bluff High School.
The Corpus Christi Public Libraries' free cooking classes are proving to be a recipe for success, attracting hundreds of local teens eager to master new skills in the kitchen.