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Quincie Douglas Library Tucson AZ US
The Quincie Douglas Library, located in Tucson, AZ, celebrates 20 years of service as a vital community hub honoring civil rights activist Quincie Douglas, who pioneered Tucson’s first senior van service. Named in her honor, the library reflects her commitment to accessibility and equity, offering a range of resources and programs to support lifelong learning, cultural engagement, and community connection. As a public library, it provides access to books, media, and digital tools, alongside workshops, events, and outreach initiatives that align with its mission of fostering inclusivity and empowerment.
Operating Tuesday through Saturday, the library’s hours are: Tuesday 10am–7pm, Wednesday 10am–6pm, Thursday 10am–7pm, Friday 10am–5pm, and Saturday 10am–5pm. These flexible hours ensure broad access for residents, including seniors and students, reflecting the library’s dedication to meeting diverse community needs. Notable for its role in advancing educational and social opportunities, the Quincie Douglas Library stands as a testament to Quincie Douglas’s legacy of advocacy and service.
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