The Library at Cedar Creek Lake in Seven Points


Address
410 E. Cedar Creek Parkway
Seven Points, Texas 75143

Contact
903-432-4185

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THE LIBRARY AT CEDAR CREEK LAKE offers a variety of services and materials to meet your business, personal, educational, and recreational needs. Our service-oriented staff strives to make the information in books and other library resources accessible to you. Please let us know if you require additional information about the Library?s policies or procedures.

The Library at Cedar Creek Lake is an independent non-profit (501c3) public library supported primarily by small private donations by individuals like you. The library is not a city or county facility. The library is a fully accredited full service library.

Mission
The Library at Cedar Creek Lake serves the Cedar Creek Area. The Library is a resource center that provides library materials and services, promotes and assists in educational development and encourages reading by:

Providing programs and activities that cater to the needs of all our citizens across age, gender and other differences (e.g. summer reading programs, story hour for children, programs of older citizens, teens and young adults)
Providing a venue for people to meet, interact, learn and exchange ideas and information and grow
Providing a forum to enjoy and appreciate cultural events, performances, etc.
Providing instruction in adult literacy, GED, English as a second language, computer, financial, health and nutrition literacy
Organizing health, technology and science fairs, concerts, and art and craft exhibitions
Providing outreach services (e.g. head start programs, and programs for homebound and shut-ins.)
Working with Best Friends, Literacy Council, Kiwanis, Rotary and the Optimists Clubs and other civic organizations to promote reading, learning and cultural and intellectual developments and maintaining up to date technology.

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Cedar Creek Lake Weather Forecast

Friday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 85

Friday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 73

Saturday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 85

Saturday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 73

Sunday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 89

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 76

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 93

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 76


Cedar Creek Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 7/26: 321.79 (-0.21)



Cedar Creek Lake

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 24)

EXCELLENT. slightly stained; 87 degrees; 0.37 feet below pool. EXCELLENT. Normal stain; 86 degrees; 0.42 feet below pool. Hybrids and white bass are good early in the morning at daylight on midlake points and drop offs along sandy flats throughout the dam area, Crappie Island, Key Ranch and the spillway humps in 13-22 feet. Cast spinners and slabs and look for schooling fish on these flats as well as deeper seawalls and shorelines. Then fish any hump in 17-25 feet throughout the lake to find fish stacked up in schools as the day heats up. Use spinnerbaits or drop a slab down to the bottom and work it fast up and down and the fish will hit it immediately. Also throwing out a slab and reeling it back with a slow retrieve is also working well. The evening bite from 5-9 p.m has also been very good. Hit up seawalls close to points in depths of 5-18 feet and cast rattle traps, spoons, slabs or sassy shads to get the hybrids to bite. The crappie bite has been getting better. Target crappie with small jigs and minnows in 5-12 feet under bridge pylons, hidden brush piles throughout the lake or under docks. Limits are being reported, although guides have been reporting conditions are improving with bigger sized fish being caught. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Blue catfish are best anchored on main lake humps and points in 15-24 feet, or drifting in with cut bait suspended a few feet off bottom. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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