History of the Library

Boyne Falls Branch
The Library officially opened on November 22, 1965 in the Boyne Valley Township-Boyne Falls Village Hall. The library was staffed by volunteers and books were borrowed from the Grand Traverse Area Library Federation. There were approximately 560 books. Dues were paid by Boyne Valley and Hudson townships. in June of 1966 the Petoskey News Review indicated that the volunteers were having trouble keeping up with everything so they planned on attending the Hudson and Boyne Valley Township board meetings to ask each township to contribute three-tenths of a mill for library operations. If the townships agreed the Library would then be eligible for State Aid and penal fines. The money would be used to hire part-time help and purchase books.
In 1997, Boyne Valley Township and Boyne Falls Branch Library partnered together to remodel the adjacent fire hall. There was a dual service entrance with separate space for each. In 2006 the Boyne Valley Township offices were moved to another location and another remodel project was completed in 2007.
This timeline was created from newspaper clipping and documents found in the library's files.
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