Brundidge Community
LIBRARY MISSION
The Mission of the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library is to bring community together in a comfortable, encouraging, enriching and engaging environment. The Library is to strive to promote life-long learning and all types of literacy, especially reading, and information literacy.
COMMUNITY VISION
Children are happy, healthy, educated, safe. Children love to read, have curiosity and have a love of learning.
Those from twelve- to eighteen- years old show curiosity, have self-esteem, are good communicators, are prepared for the world of work and know “who they are.” They are open-minded.
The nineteen to forty-year olds have great jobs and have good family environments. They are life-long learners, who have not lost their curiosity about life and things. They have adequate housing. There is a rich community life, and they are contributors to that community life. They live by Christian values, such as showing respect for their fellow man. They are ruled by government leaders who are attuned to their needs and represent them as a whole. The forty-one-years old and upward have an economy supportive of their retirement. They have solid coping skills and can balance work and leisure time. They use leisure time for volunteering, rest, hobbies and family time. They have good decision-making skills.
The Mission of the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library is to bring community together in a comfortable, encouraging, enriching and engaging environment. The Library is to strive to promote life-long learning and all types of literacy, especially reading, and information literacy.
COMMUNITY VISION
Children are happy, healthy, educated, safe. Children love to read, have curiosity and have a love of learning.
Those from twelve- to eighteen- years old show curiosity, have self-esteem, are good communicators, are prepared for the world of work and know “who they are.” They are open-minded.
The nineteen to forty-year olds have great jobs and have good family environments. They are life-long learners, who have not lost their curiosity about life and things. They have adequate housing. There is a rich community life, and they are contributors to that community life. They live by Christian values, such as showing respect for their fellow man. They are ruled by government leaders who are attuned to their needs and represent them as a whole. The forty-one-years old and upward have an economy supportive of their retirement. They have solid coping skills and can balance work and leisure time. They use leisure time for volunteering, rest, hobbies and family time. They have good decision-making skills.
CITY OF BRUNDIDGE, AL
Search for information about Brundidge-- <http://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US0110240-brundidge-al/>U.S. Census Bureau (2018). American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Retrieved from Census Reporter Profile page for Brundidge, AL
Search for information about Brundidge-- <http://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US0110240-brundidge-al/>U.S. Census Bureau (2018). American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Retrieved from Census Reporter Profile page for Brundidge, AL
Need transportation to the library?
Check out the Pike Area Transit System (PATS)
Pike Area Transit System (PATS) served the entire area of Pike County. This program is an on-demand system, and we currently have a total of six (6) vans, five (5) of which are lift-equipped vehicles. Because PATS has wheelchair lift vehicles available, it is a welcomed convenience for people with disabilities that restrict mobility and senior citizens.
Our fleet of vehicles transport individuals to daily appointments, to shop, buy groceries or just visit with friends and neighbors. We provide transportation for many citizens to kidney dialysis, physical therapy, and cancer treatments. PATS makes every effort to serve the needs of all citizens of Pike county. Fares
Between 0-9 miles (one-way) $2.00 Between 10-20 miles (one-way) $3.00 Between 21-30 miles (one-way) $4.00 Trips over 30 miles will be negotiated by the planner. Any additional stops will be $1.00. No charge for children under 10 years of age. Monthly passes are available for $70 or $60 for Seniors 60+. FARES DUE WHEN PASSENGER BOARDS PATS VEHICLE. CASH ONLY. Schedule a Ride
You must call 24 hours in advance to schedule your appointment. If you must cancel, please call at least 1 hour prior to pick-up; |
if you do not call this will be considered a” NO SHOW” Three NO SHOWS in a 30 day period will be subject to suspension of bus privileges for 2 weeks.
Call us from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM to schedule an appointment Troy Area: 334-674-2451 Outside Area: 888-PIKE-VAN All passengers from health care facilities, nursing homes and assisted living residences are required to be accompanied by an assistant. There is no charge for the assistant, with regular charges for the passenger. Hours of Scheduling
Monday through Friday – 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. On the Road Hours 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Office Hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Passenger Information
Although PATS prides itself on reliability and punctuality, there are unavoidable variances in schedules at times. Therefore, please be prepared for pick up 30 minutes prior to scheduled pick-up time or for a 30 minute delay in pick-up. Drivers are allowed to wait three to five minutes only. If the van must wait for five minutes, it will leave without you and this will count as a “No Show”. Please be prompt so the driver will be able to pick up the next passenger on time. |