Albert George Branch Library in Needville to Close for Shelving Replacement

July 2021

Albert George Branch Library entrance

Fort Bend County Libraries’ Albert George Branch Library in Needville will close temporarily beginning Monday, July 19, for minor renovations. New shelving will be installed throughout the building, and the library will remain closed until the project is complete.

The outside book drop will still be accessible. All materials, including mobile WiFi hotspots, may be returned in the book drop.

Any items placed on hold and filled after July 17 must be picked up at George Memorial Library in Richmond.

Summer Reading Challenge prizes may be picked up from any FBCL location.

“We want to remind everyone that they still have access to many library resources online 24/7,” said Clara Russell, Library Director. “The library’s resources that can be accessed through our website – such as the databases, Homework Help, Ask-a-Librarian chat, OverDrive ebooks, the Hoopla digital movie and music collection, and other online services – will still be available from any computer outside the library that has an Internet connection.”

Other libraries nearby, which are open for in-person use, include George Memorial Library, located at 1001 Golfview in Richmond, or the University Branch Library, located at 14010 University Blvd in Sugar Land, on the UH campus.

“We appreciate everyone’s patience while we work to make the Albert George Branch Library even better,” said Russell. “Once the shelving project is complete, we look forward to welcoming everyone back to the library!”

For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office at 281-633-4734.