Quitman Library Connections

By Librarian Delene Allen
Posted 3/13/25

March is Women’s History Month, and the Quitman Public Library is celebrating with displays throughout the library honoring women like Rosa Parks, Susan B. Anthony and Abigail Adams. …

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March is Women’s History Month, and the Quitman Public Library is celebrating with displays throughout the library honoring women like Rosa Parks, Susan B. Anthony and Abigail Adams. Women’s History Month extends itself as a calling for all women to stand, speak and encourage one another to reach new goals.

Friends of the Quitman Public Library meet on 2nd Thursdays at noon. The next one-hour meeting will be March 13, with Susan Lomanto providing special St. Patrick’s Day treats. Among the topics of discussion will be the FOL Spring Book Sale planned April 29-May 2. The public is invited to join this active group of volunteers dedicated to the growth and improvement of the library. 

“Story Time with Spencer” happens every 2nd and 4th Friday at 1 p.m. in the children’s section. The next event will be Friday, March 14. Story time is designed for toddlers through six years, and parents need to stay with children as the episodes are filmed.

Board Games for Teens happens every other Friday from 1-4 p.m. in the community room. Bring board games and snacks to share. This group is organized by Homeschoolers – Wood County, Texas and is designed for teens 13-19. 

The Wood County TX Genealogical Society invites family researchers and historians to meet on the 3rd Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the community room. The next meeting is March 16. Follow the society’s page at http://www.facebook.com/groups/woocotx and request the monthly newsletter published by Deason Hunt.

Wood County Metal Detecting Club, led by Jerry Tinney, meets on 1st Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at the community room. The public is invited. 

Knitting and crochet instruction class meets each Thursday, 2-4 p.m. at the library. Students of all ages and skill levels may bring their own supplies and join this growing group. The instruction is free, and you can bring patterns and yarn to swap with others. 

Adult GED support services are available for students who have registered online at www.ged.com. Certified teachers are available to help with reading/writing skills and math on Wednesdays during library hours. 

Visit us at www.quitmanlibrary.org to find the TexShare® database of reference resources. Download the Libby® or Boundless® apps for the latest eBooks, audiobooks and streaming video. Library cards are available at no cost for those who provide photo identification and proof of residence in Wood County. A guardian must sign for children ages 5-17. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Wi-Fi is available 24/7. Keep current at www.facebook.com/quitmanpubliclibrary.