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Ogden Valley Branch Library

131 South 7400 East
801-337-2660

The Ogden Valley Branch Library were dedicated and opened their doors for service on October 14, 1995. This beautiful 19,600 square foot facility was constructed on land donated by the Town of Huntsville. The construction cost of $1,729,000 came from a small increase in the Library Fund tax rate, and the building was furnished, equipped, and stocked with a $500,000 donation from the Library Development Fund.

The Valley Branch supports the overall mission of the Weber County Library System by serving as a popular materials information center. Its secondary role is to serve as Ogden Valley's community center.

In its capacity as a community center, the building is equipped with a 150-seat auditorium, large community room complete with full kitchen facilities, two smaller public meeting rooms, and an outdoor garden with a presentation area. The Branch is served by a satellite downlink connected to a building-wide video, and data distribution facilities. A grand piano and an electronic keyboard are also available for public programs and recitals. The public meeting rooms are available for after-hours rent.

The branch houses approximately 45,000 items selected to support the mission of service as a popular materials community information center. Two public computer centers, one specifically for children, and the other for people of all ages, offer access to in-house and Web-based information resources.

The Branch hosts delivery of hot meal and health services for senior residents, and many educational, public, and community service programs. Special programs and services include book discussions, children's discovery programs, after school programs, public notary service, and classes in computer use.

The facility also houses a working art gallery, which provides exhibit space for paintings and three-dimensional works of art.
Ogden Valley Branch Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media