Who We Are
The Hudson Area Public Library District is located at 104 Pearl St. The Hudson Area Public Library District provides free services to all residents living within the Hudson city boundaries as well as Unincorporated Normal, Lake Bloomington area and areas around Money Creek. Library services are available to all others for a fee.
The library holds materials including books, compact discs, books on cassette and CD, DVDs, VHS tapes, PlayAways, and CD-ROMS.
Patrons are invited to use print and electronic reference resources, access the Internet through the Library’s DHL connection, enjoy Wi-fi service, participate in computer and Internet training, view a Library exhibit, or attend one of the Library’s many events.
Our friendly and professional staff is eager to serve you. Welcome to the Hudson Area Public Library!
Our Mission
The mission of the Hudson Area Public Library District is to provide informational, cultural, educational, and recreational resources and services for patrons as well as to provide a pleasant physical environment for personal fulfillment, education, social activity, and relaxation.
History
Established as a volunteer library by members of The Hudson Woman's Club in 1979, the predecessor to the Hudson Area Public Library existed without direct tax support.
The Hudson Area Public Library District (HAPLD) was established as a result of a citizen referendum in Hudson, Hudson Township, parts of Money Creek and Unincorporated Normal Township. The vote was held on March 17, 1992, and the question was approved by a nearly 70% vote. On May 12, 1992 the Hudson Area Public Library District became officially established.
