Quincie Douglas Library
Hours & Information
Open today until 5:00pm
MondayÂ
Closed
TuesdayÂ
10:00AM - 7:00PM
WednesdayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
ThursdayÂ
10:00AM - 7:00PM
FridayÂ
10:00AM - 5:00PM
SaturdayÂ
10:00AM - 5:00PM
SundayÂ
Closed

About Quincie Douglas Library
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Bus Route: 2 See route
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Meeting room capacity:Â 53 people
Study room information: Two (2) hour maximum per day
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Facility Features: low-slope ramp; automatic entry/exit doors; accessible restroom; four accessible parking spots in front of building; adjustable-height service desk; visual fire alarm.
Technology/Equipment: Induction Loop System in meeting room; one computer with large type keyboard; MAGic Magnification software with speech.
The Library is committed to providing customers with equal access to collections, services, programs, events, and facilities.
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Upcoming Events
Holidays and Closures
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Presidents' Day | DÃa del presidenteMonday, February 16, 2026Closed All Day
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Memorial Day | DÃa ConmemorativoMonday, May 25, 2026Closed All Day
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Independence Day | DÃa de la IndependenciaFriday, July 3, 2026Closed All Day
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Labor Day | DÃa del TrabajoMonday, September 7, 2026Closed All Day
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Veterans Day | DÃa de los VeteranosWednesday, November 11, 2026Closed All Day
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Thanksgiving Day | DÃa de Acción de GraciasThursday, November 26, 2026Closed All Day
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4th Friday in November | Cuarto viernes de noviembre (Resolution No. 2013-68)Friday, November 27, 2026Closed All Day
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Christmas Day | La NavidadFriday, December 25, 2026Closed All Day
New at Quincie Douglas Library
Chinese Lunar New Year: "May you have abundance every year."
Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture. 2026 is the Year of the Horse!
Spread the love this season with Synapse!
We have postcards that you're invited to color in, fill out, and send or deliver to a friend, loved one, community member, or stranger.
"Inherited Nightmares" at the Tucson Festival of Books
Toby W., longtime TFOB moderator, interviews authors L. L. Madrid, Christina Henry, and Rachel Harrison.
Korean Lunar New Year: "A fresh start and prosperity"
In Korea, the traditional food for the Lunar New Year is Rice Cake Soup. Eating a bowl of Tteokguk is how we symbolically turn a year older.
Chinese Lunar New Year: "May you have abundance every year."
Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture. 2026 is the Year of the Horse!
Spread the love this season with Synapse!
We have postcards that you're invited to color in, fill out, and send or deliver to a friend, loved one, community member, or stranger.
"Inherited Nightmares" at the Tucson Festival of Books
Toby W., longtime TFOB moderator, interviews authors L. L. Madrid, Christina Henry, and Rachel Harrison.
Korean Lunar New Year: "A fresh start and prosperity"
In Korea, the traditional food for the Lunar New Year is Rice Cake Soup. Eating a bowl of Tteokguk is how we symbolically turn a year older.
Apply online for an eCard and get access to the great resources the Library has to offer!
