Early in 1969 a group of dedicated citizens, soon to become the Friends-of-the-Library, surveyed the community and found a strong desire for its citizens to have their own library. The first Library Board was soon formed, with Dr. Leonard Robinson as its chairman; the other members being Dr. Joe Volker, Jack Echols, Buell Warren, and Sara Wuska. In April of 1969 the Library opened on the site of the Vestavia Hills Civic Center, with slightly more than 7,000 books.
With the continuing support of the Mayor and City Council, much growth has taken place since that time. In 1995 the Library moved to 1112 Montgomery Highway. This location housed over 100,000 items, including books, books on cassette and CD, music CDs, videos and DVDs, and over 150 magazines and newspapers.
In 2002, the Vestavia Hills Mayor and City Council developed a long range strategic plan in advance of our community’s projected population growth which included a bold $4 million challenge grant to match private gifts dollar-for-dollar for the building of a new library.
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A cabinet of advisors and investors comprised of dedicated corporate citizens, volunteers, and the library’s family of boards: the Library Board of Trustees, the Library Foundation, Friends of the Library, PALS (People Affecting Library Success) and ROCK (Reading Opportunities Challenging Kids). worked diligently to see the vision to fruition.
The new 35,000 square foot library is located on nine wooded, rolling acres of the Wald Estate, at the intersection of Round Hill Road and Highway 31. This beautiful setting runs adjacent to the Boulder Creek Nature Trail and affords unique outdoor learning experiences for visitors of all ages. Our Library in the Forest is the state's first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified facility.
In the years to come, visitors to Vestavia Hills will encounter patrons, young and old alike, walking along a forest trail beside an attractive building which blends into the surrounding natural environment. Inside, they will see young entrepreneurs sitting at computer banks planning new businesses; children in a Treehouse Reading Room listening to a master storyteller. Visitors will sense that what they are seeing is not an impressive structure alone, but tangible evidence of the vision, faith, and high aspiration of an entire city.
*The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System® is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings.
Adopted and Approved by the Board of Trustees, August 2006
It is the mission of The Vestavia Hills Public Library to be a leader in the community’s cultural, intellectual, economic, and environmental stewardship by offering access for all ages to a diverse and relevant collection of materials, provided in an environmentally and architecturally sensitive “green” space. The Library will achieve its mission by being both a provider and a partner in the Vestavia Hills Community:
As a provider, the Library will:
As a partner, the Library will:
| Name | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Sara Robicheaux Chair |
1337 Anglewood Drive Vestavia Hills |
205-824-2064 |
| Gennia Baldwin Vice-Chair |
4121 River View Circle Vestavia Hills |
205-914-0764 |
| Colin M.Coyne Chair |
1034 Park Hill Drive Vestavia Hills |
205-369-5844 |
| Bryan Reed Board Member |
2356 Garland Drive Vestavia Hills |
205-276-3828 |
| Charlene Newman Board Member |
3018 Abbey Park Vestavia Hills |
205-601-5380 |
| Clay M. Smith, Emeritus Board Member |
2073 Lakewood Drive Vestavia Hills |
205-822-9188 |
| Taneisha K. Tucker Library Director |
25 Moonglow Drive Birmingham |
205-978-0161 |
| Charlena Johnson Interim Assistant to the Director |
--- | 205-978-0162 |
| Ms. Cecelia "Bug" Greer Foundation Liaison/Chair |
--- | 205-999-4839 |
| Ms. Candy Gutierrez FRIENDS Liaison/President |
--- | 205-967-9230 |
| Ms. Kiley Watson PALS Liaison/Chair |
--- | 205-705-3145 |
| Linda Allison City Council Liaison |
3001 Ashbury Lane Vestavia Hills |
205-278-8210 |

Vestavia Hills Library In The Forest
1221 Montgomery Highway
Vestavia Hills AL 35216
205-978-0155
| Monday - Thursday | 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
| Friday - Saturday | 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
| Sunday | 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
As part of the Jefferson County Library system, The Vestavia Hills library has become a part of every Jefferson County library, linked by library computers. There are also computers for public use, both for adults and children, and a wealth of information thus becomes available to all library patrons.