Enola Logan Conference Room: The Enola Logan Conference Room was built with funds bequeathed to the Library through Enola’s estate. The Room is available for use by the public at no charge. The Conference Room accommodates small group meetings of a non-commercial nature. The room is NOT available for personal parties or functions.
Enola Logan, 1931
Enola Logan: Enola Logan was a lifelong resident of Hoisington, Kansas. Enola became a teacher in the community and lifelong educator. She started her career at Hoisington High in 1931 as Enola Snodgrass teaching mathematics. Teaching was indeed a passion of hers and she retired from her career as a teacher after a lifetime of being an educator. Upon Enola's death she became a local benefactress leaving parts of her estate to the local school district and the public library. The Hoisington Public Library, after investing the money, was able to build an addition to the in 2010. The library decided to build the addition and create a conference room in Enola's honor. The public library is proud to provide the conference room as a service to the public and its organizations.