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Val Verde County Library Offers Learning, Services, and Community Resources in Del Rio

Del Rio's public library at 300 Spring Street runs free programs for every age group, with dedicated programming librarians Barbara Galvan and Joanna Pina leading the charge.

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Val Verde County Library Offers Learning, Services, and Community Resources in Del Rio
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At 300 Spring Street in Del Rio, the Val Verde County Library functions as the county's primary public library and community learning center, offering far more than a place to borrow books. From traditional print collections and digital resources to children's story times and meeting rooms, the library has built itself into one of the most accessible public institutions in Val Verde County.

A Library Built for Every Age

The library's programming philosophy is straightforward: no one gets left out. The Val Verde County Library offers programs catered to children, young adults, and adults, with each age group served by its own dedicated programming track. Children can attend Story Time, young adults have access to workshops tailored to their interests, and adults can join book clubs designed to foster both reading and community connection. As the library's own description puts it, "From Story Time to workshops for young adults to book clubs for adults, there is something for everyone at the Val Verde County Library." That breadth of programming is not accidental. It reflects a deliberate effort to make the Spring Street building a destination for Del Rio families across generations, not just a resource for any single demographic.

The People Behind the Programs

The library's programming operation runs through two dedicated staff members who design, schedule, and host events for patrons throughout the year. Barbara Galvan and Joanna Pina serve as the library's programming librarians, and both are directly reachable for questions about the events calendar.

Galvan can be contacted at bgalvan@valverdecounty.texas.gov or by phone at (830) 774-7595, extensions 1907 or 1914. Pina is available at lpina@valverdecounty.texas.gov or at the same base number, (830) 774-7595, extensions 1906 or 1910. The library describes its programming team as creating and hosting "dynamic library programs for patrons of all ages in the community" and emphasizes that both librarians are available to answer any questions about scheduled events on the library's online events calendar.

For Del Rio residents trying to plan around a specific program, reaching out directly to Galvan or Pina is the most reliable path to getting current schedule information, registration details, and any last-minute changes.

Following Along on Facebook

The library maintains an active social media presence across several Facebook groups, each tailored to a specific audience. Rather than running a single general-purpose account, the library has built out a network of community groups that serve different patron segments.

  • Story Time at VVCL is the children's Facebook group, where families can learn about upcoming events, get book recommendations, and access registration links before they open to the general public.
  • YA at the VVCL is aimed at young adult patrons and offers last-minute event updates, book recommendations, and additional information on YA programs and collections.
  • Shelf Indulgence at the VVCL covers adult programming, including upcoming events, book recommendations, and early access to registration links.
  • Val Verde County Branch Library serves as a general group covering events at the branch location for anyone who wants a broad overview of library activity.

This distributed approach to social media means that a parent looking for Story Time dates and a teenager interested in a YA workshop can each find a community specifically built for them, rather than sorting through a single feed for relevant updates.

Services Beyond the Shelves

The library's core collection spans both physical and digital formats. The branch offers traditional print materials alongside digital resources, reflecting the range of ways patrons in Val Verde County now access information and media. Meeting rooms are also available at the Spring Street location, making the library useful not just for individual patrons but for community groups, study sessions, and local organizations seeking a public gathering space.

Val Verde County also provides a website account feature that allows users to manage notification subscriptions, save form progress, and stay connected to library and county services online. Creating an account through the county's website is a practical step for anyone who wants to stay current on library programming without relying solely on social media.

How to Get in Touch

The library branch is located at 300 Spring Street in Del Rio. Val Verde County's administrative offices are at 400 Pecan Street, Del Rio, TX 78840, with a main county phone line at 830-774-7501 and a fax number at 830-775-9406. For programming-specific inquiries, the direct line to the library's programming librarians is (830) 774-7595, with extensions for both Galvan and Pina listed above.

Anyone with questions about specific programs, the events calendar, or how to get involved in library activities is encouraged to contact Galvan or Pina directly. Their roles place them at the center of everything the library schedules for the community, and they are positioned as the primary point of contact for patrons navigating what the library has to offer.

For a county seat with deep ties to the Rio Grande and the communities on both sides of it, the Val Verde County Library represents one of Del Rio's most consistent public investments in education, literacy, and civic life. The programs at 300 Spring Street are built to serve the full range of people who call this corner of southwest Texas home.

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