About Us
The humble beginnings of the Union County Public Library dates back to 1986 when a group of concerned citizens gathered donated books and distributed them to the public. In 1988 the voters passed a referendum for a 1/2 millage ad valorem tax for a special dependent taxing district for the purpose of creating a new library in Union County. Since then, the library referendum is placed on the ballot every 2 years for its continued funding. The library officially opened its doors on March 1, 1990. UCPL began operation in a 1400 sq ft building, expanded to 3300 sq ft in 1997, and now operates in a 9000 sq ft facility that was completed in 2009.
The library currently houses about 40,000 books and materials and offers access to thousands more e-book titles. There are 15 public access computers at UCPL, as well as free wifi. Additionally, the library hosts a wide array of programming, including weekly preschool storytime programs, summer events for children of all ages, and teen & adult programs.
In August 2024, the library was renamed the Mary C. Brown Public Library.
This project has been funded under the provisions of the State Aid to Libraries Grant program, administered by the Florida Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services.