History :
In April of 1995, a bequest of $325,000 from Miss Sibyl Benson for a new building to replace the Florence Park Library was announced. Miss Benson had been a long-time volunteer at the Florence Park library. In August of the same year, a bequest from Lucille Cunningham Weaver of $65,000 was announced, and the Library Commission began to look for a site for the new library. In September of 1996, the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation donated $469,250. The generous donations from these Tulsans resulted in the new name for the branch: the Schusterman-Benson Library. In honor of Lucille Cunningham Weaver, the meeting room at the new library has been dedicated in her honor.
When the Schusterman-Benson Library opened in December of 1997, the library almost doubled in size from 2,900 square feet to 5,9000 square feet. It included shelving for 28,000 library materials, and became home to the library system’s Genealogy Collection. The “Tree of Life” mosaic in the lobby was created by local artist Linda Allen to reflect the Genealogy materials, and remains a colorful addition to the lobby even though the Genealogy Collection has since relocated to its own building.
In 2002, the library again was bursting at the seams, and a renovation doubled the space of the children’s collection, providing sorely needed room for picture books and easy reader books. A new area for young adults was added and Internet access was increased from 4 computers to 13 computers. The Schusterman-Benson library continues to be a library of the future, and the future looks good.