Location
Sandusky District Library
55 East Sanilac Avenue
Sandusky, MI 48471
Monday - Friday 9:30 am to 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:30 am to 1:00 pm

Sandusky District Library
55 East Sanilac Avenue
Sandusky, MI 48471
Monday - Friday 9:30 am to 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
The mission of the Sandusky District Library is to ensure that the people of the community have the right and means to free and open access to information and ideas that are fundamental to a democracy.
The Sandusky Public Library was established in a storefront on South Elk Street in 1937 after Alice Coapman, wife of the Presbyterian minister, persuaded the Sandusky Study Club to promote the idea of a library. The women enthusiastically went about acquiring shelving, books, magazines and money. After spearheading a successful millage vote for operational funding, the Sandusky Public Library opened on June 8, 1937.In 1955, the library moved to a facility on West Speaker Street, where it shared space with other city offices and services. Since 1955, the population in Sandusky grew modestly, but circulation of library resources grew substantially. The library added programs and resources to reflect the growing and changing interest and pursuits of the community.
The library board recommended a plan that called for a new 7,600 square foot facility. The new facility offers enhanced programs, services and storage space, as well as greater educational and recreational opportunities for the entire community.
The dream of many has become a reality. The new Sandusky District Library Grand Opening was held March 6, 2000.