About Sam Lena-South Tucson Branch Library
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Meeting Rooms
Please call 594-5265 for more information and to reserve the meeting rooms. Please read our Meeting Room Policy (PDF). See meeting rooms available at other library locations.
Print out a Meeting Room Use Application (PDF).
- Large Meeting Room
- This room can accommodate 75 people and is 541 sq. ft. with a sink.
- Small Meeting Room
- This room can accommodate 12 people.
Computers

You may reserve a computer two times per day. We offer:
- 4 reservable computers with 30 minute sessions
- 18 reservable computers with 60 minute sessions
- 4 reservable computers for youth, ages 0-9, with 60 minute sessions
We also have wireless internet access available. Bring your laptop and use the library's WiFi network for free. For more information, please see our WiFi FAQ.
South Tucson Facts
The City of South Tucson is completely surrounded by the City of Tucson. South Tucson is a mile square, the population is approximately 5500, 83% are Mexican-American and 10% Native American. South Tucson was incorporated in 1936, unincorporated in 1938 and reincorporated in 1940.
The library is named after the late Sam Lena, former member of the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
