Tribal Service Area · Est. 1992

4 Branches Across
High Country & Mesa Communities

Branch Location
Waterway
≈ 45 mi span
Sunlit reading room with wooden shelves and a child reading on a rug at Mesa Alta Branch
Mesa Alta Pueblo

Mesa Alta Branch

Mon–Fri 9am–6pm · Sat 10am–4pm

Portrait of Marlena Runningwater, librarian at Mesa Alta Branch

Marlena Runningwater

Your Librarian

Story Hour (Tues)Tax Prep Assistance (Feb–Apr)Seed Library

Every Branch,
Every Community,
Open to You.

Stacks is a tribally sovereign library authority serving high-altitude valleys and mesa communities — free library cards, Wi-Fi hotspot loans, story hours, and research desks, no residency test required.

01 · Fiscal Transparency

Where Every Dollar
Goes to Work

Our annual operating budget of $477,000 comes from tribal general funds, federal LSTA grants, and state library aid. Here's exactly how it's allocated.

FY 2025$477KTotal Budget
Download Full Budget Report (PDF)
What Those Dollars Built

2025 by the Numbers

These aren't projections — they're the actual results from our last fiscal year, verified against our public financial statements.

12,840
Patron visits in 2025
3,214
New titles acquired
47
Hotspots deployed
286
Programs delivered
1,102
Interlibrary loans fulfilled
$477K
Annual operating budget

Funding Sources

Tribal General Fund (52%)IMLS LSTA Grant (28%)State Library Aid (12%)Community Donations (8%)
02 · Governance

Open Board Meetings,
Open to Everyone

The Stacks Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of each month. All meetings are public. All agendas are posted 72 hours in advance. All minutes are published within 14 days.

Mar
18
2026

FY2027 Budget Proposal & Hotspot Expansion Review

Mesa Alta Branch — Community Room

Next
Feb
11
2026

Collections Policy Update & Land Records Partnership

Canyon Rim Branch

Jan
14
2026

Annual Report Adoption & Strategic Plan Year 2 Review

High Meadow Branch

Dec
10
2025

Community Input Session — Extended Service Hours Proposal

Piñon Creek Branch

Nov
12
2025

Grant Application Review — IMLS Native American Library Services

Mesa Alta Branch

Board of Trustees

Cecelia Morningstar· Board Chair
Mesa Alta Pueblo
Raymond Tsinnie· Vice Chair
High Meadow District
Jolene Runyan· Treasurer
Piñon Creek Chapter
Marcus Benally· Secretary
Canyon Rim Area
Dr. Yvonne Chee· At-Large Member
Mesa Alta Pueblo
Community Voice

You Shape What
Stacks Becomes

At our December input session, 34 community members sat around the table at Piñon Creek Branch and told us exactly what they needed. Here's what they said, and what we did about it.

Community Input Session · Piñon Creek Branch · Dec 10, 2025 · 34 attendees
28:14

What We Heard → What We Did

"We need later hours on Fridays for kids who stay after school."

Extended Friday hours to 7pm at Mesa Alta and Piñon Creek, starting January 2026.

"The hotspot checkout period is too short — 2 weeks isn't enough."

Extended hotspot loan periods from 14 days to 30 days, with one renewal allowed.

"We need a quiet space for grant writing — open plan doesn't work."

Dedicated quiet study rooms reserved at Canyon Rim and High Meadow branches.

"Can we get more books in Diné Bizaad and other tribal languages?"

Allocated $12,000 in the FY2026 collections budget for Indigenous language materials.

Suggest a Program or Service
03 · Interlibrary Loan

Any Book, Any Library,
Delivered to Your Branch

If we don't have it on our shelves, we'll get it from one of 16,000 libraries in the OCLC network. Free. Here's exactly how it works.

You Submit a Request

Day 1

Tell your branch librarian the title, author, or subject. No catalog knowledge required — that's what the librarian is for.

We Search the Network

Day 1–2

Your request enters the OCLC WorldCat system, which checks 16,000 libraries. We identify the closest holding library with the shortest wait.

Lending Library Ships

Day 3–7

The lending library pulls the item and ships it to us via USPS library mail — a federally subsidized rate that keeps costs to you at zero.

We Notify You

Day 7–10

You get a phone call or text when your item arrives. Pick up at any Stacks branch — not just the one that processed your request.

You Read. We Return.

Day 10–31

Standard loan period is 3 weeks. Drop it at any branch. We handle the return shipping. You owe nothing.

1,102
Loans fulfilled in 2025
7.4 days
Average delivery time
$0
Cost to you
A Real Request, Live

From Submission
to Pickup in 5 Frames

This is an actual interlibrary loan request placed on January 10, 2026, tracked in real time. Click any frame to explore that stage.

Frame 4 of 5

Ready for Pickup

● Active

"Your book is here! Pick up at Mesa Alta Branch. Available until Jan 21."

Request Progress80%

Want to place an ILL request? Walk into any Stacks branch and ask the librarian. No account required — just a valid library card.

Get a library card first →
04 · Get Access

Your Card Opens
Every Door We Have

A Stacks library card is free, permanent, and works at all four branches. You don't need a tribal enrollment number. You don't need a utility bill. You need a name and a community.

Borrow up to 10 items at once

Books, DVDs, seed packets, and tools from the Library of Things

Free Wi-Fi hotspot loans

30-day loan periods, renewable once — 47 devices available across branches

Full database access

ProQuest, HeritageQuest, Ancestry Library Edition, JSTOR — free with your card

Interlibrary loan privileges

Request any item from 16,000 libraries. Delivered to your branch in under 10 days.

Computer lab and printing

15 cents per page. Scanning and faxing free for job and benefit applications.

"I walked in to print one page and walked out with a hotspot that let my grandkids do their homework for a month."

— Elder, Canyon Rim Community, Nov 2025

No ID required. No enrollment verification. Your information is not shared with any tribal department or government agency.