Frankston Depot Library and Museum, Inc.

Frankston Depot Library and Museum, Inc. Frankston Depot Library was established in 1985 by Kathleen Cook Fitzgerald and the citizens of Frankston. The Kathleen C. Fitzgerald Museum of Frankston.
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Fitzgerald Museum was started not too long after to house the history of Frankston. The Frankston Depot was built by the Texas and New Orleans Railroad about 1902. The two story Justice Courthouse, constructed in 1913 and moved to it's current site in 1985, houses the Kathleen C.

I was looking up something in a 1954 paper. I started looking back and thought I'd start in 1952 and bring you some past...
05/28/2026

I was looking up something in a 1954 paper. I started looking back and thought I'd start in 1952 and bring you some past news from our Frankston Citizen. So we'll start here January 18th, 1952. Watch out for Delores and Bettye Jean 😂
There's mention of the Lions Club. There has been a renewal of a local chapter of the Lions Club. Some members of the community talked to them when they were here and gave dues to begin. I do have some extra brochures and info here at the library I had them leave, if anyone would like to look into joining. Hopefully there will be some news of members, meetings and/or events.

05/27/2026
05/12/2026

🦕 Story Hour at the Depot Library! 🦕

Join us on Thursday , May 14th at 11:00 a.m. at the Frankston Depot Library & Museum for a ROAR-some Story Hour featuring We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins! 💚

Come meet Penelope Rex and see what happens when a little dinosaur learns an important lesson about friendship, kindness… and NOT eating classmates! 😄

We’ll enjoy a fun story, smiles, and activities perfect for little readers. Bring your kiddos and join the fun!

📍 Frankston Depot Library & Museum
🕚 11:00 a.m.
📅 Wednesday, May 14th

Trimming today. I'm gonna lay it out here. Make yourself rosemary chicken or something for dinner. Toni Thompson Spain d...
05/07/2026

Trimming today. I'm gonna lay it out here. Make yourself rosemary chicken or something for dinner. Toni Thompson Spain do you need some for bread?

Trimming the rosemary today back off the sidewalk. Would anyone like to come get some rosemary?

04/18/2026

There is space for the Market at the Art Walk, this Saturday, April 25th. If you're interested, please contact me. I'll be at the library 9-5 Tuesday and Thursday. You would need to get your Open Air permit($5) from the city this week. Any Farmers or creators that want to come 🙂 (not resale please). The Art Walk is generously letting us set up, keep in accordance with all these wonderful artists 🙂
If you're coming, I'd love to hear from you! Thank you 🙂
Sabrina Hiberd Carter, Director, Frankston Depot Library (903) 876-4463

04/16/2026

📚✨ Join Us for Book Club! ✨📚

The Frankston Depot Library Book Club is meeting this Saturday, April 18th at 11:00 AM!

Come enjoy great conversation, good company, and a shared love of reading. Whether you’re a regular or brand new, new members are always welcome—we’d love to have you!

We are looking for a book display similar to this one.  If you have an extra one, can you let us know?❤️❤️❤️❤️
04/14/2026

We are looking for a book display similar to this one. If you have an extra one, can you let us know?❤️❤️❤️❤️

Some random photos from my downloads that I thought you all would enjoy 🙂
04/07/2026

Some random photos from my downloads that I thought you all would enjoy 🙂

We need grocery sack bags if anyone has any to drop off 🙂Thank you!
03/25/2026

We need grocery sack bags if anyone has any to drop off 🙂
Thank you!

Our featured author!!!
03/24/2026

Our featured author!!!

Address

159 West Railroad Avenue P O Box 639
Frankston, TX
75763

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19038764463

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