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Mason Memorial Library

Hours of Operation

Sundays from 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.,
Wednesdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
On other days by appointment.

This is our Church Library and everyone is invited to visit it for browsing, reading and checking out material to use and enjoy. Its purpose is to help individuals in their personal and spiritual growth.

The Mason Memorial Library has over 1200 fiction books and 2700 non-fiction books and is one of the most complete and outstanding Church libraries in the area. Books are acquired with monies from the Library Endowment Fund, gifts, and memorials.

We are continuing to add to our growing collection of books in large print.

Mason Memorial Library was begun under the direction of Orpha Mason, a long-time teacher and librarian in the Tucson area. She fervently believed in the importance of reading in everyone's life, and was the guiding force in establishing our fine library. The library was originally named in memory of her husband, but now the name is in honor of both Mr. and Mrs. Mason. Our beloved Mrs. Mason died in 1999 at the age of 105, but there is no stronger legacy here at CACC-UCC than hers in our library.

FEATURED BOOK/ SERIES

Adult Fiction
It's still summer and light reading may be just the ticket to get through these hot, humid days and evenings. Do you enjoy a fun, light mystery? If so, read one (or more) of "THE CAT WHO ..." books by Lillian Jackson Braun. Our library has a number of her books in the adult fiction section.

Children's Fiction
KOKO and YUM YUM, intelligent Siamese cats, help their friend and keeper, James Qwillweran, solve murders and mysteries. Set in Pickax City, Moose County, 400 miles north of everywhere, "Qwill" inherited millions and advises that trust fund as he goes about town, squiring Polly Duncan the city's librarian, writing a column for the "Moose County Something", and finding himself solving crimes in and around Pickax City.


 

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