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Fontana Library

8353 Sierra Avenue
909-822-8330

History
For years, the small, 13,000-square-foot County branch library on Emerald Avenue served the residents of Fontana adequately. But, when residential development started to take off in the mid-1990s, the little library found it was too small and under-equipped to meet the needs of the growing community. Today, with a patron base of over 200,000, it is apparent that a modern, more technologically advanced library is necessary to enhance personal, professional, recreational and lifelong learning goals.

The new regional Lewis Library and Technology Center is the first significant new building in the Fontana Civic Center. Set in the new civic center park, the Library represents the new Fontana - proud of its past but looking toward the future. The community is looking to this regional Library to establish a new civic image for the City as well as provide a stimulus for the revitalization of the historic downtown. The Library fulfills the community's desire for improved library services as well as establish an icon for a maturing and growing City.

The new Library is a place for all generations, from the youngest child coming with his mother to a story-telling program, to the young student researching a school paper on the Internet, to an adult coming to explore new career opportunities, to a senior enjoying a newspaper in her native language.
Fontana Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media