About Us:
The Skykomish Library is located in the northeastern corner of rural King County, Washington State. offers a wide range of education...
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Mission:
We promote lifelong learning in our community by providing books, programs and technology.
Goals and Objectives:
To ensure the librar...
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About Us:
Friends of the Snoqualmie Library is a non-profit group whose purpose is to support the Snoqualmie Library through volunteerism, fund-ra...
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About Us :
Friends of the Fall City Library is a non-profit group that supports the Fall City Library by volunteering, hosting fund-raising activi...
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About Us:
The Carnation Library, located in the Northeast area of rural King County, offers a wide range of educational and recreational res...
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History: In 1922, the Parent-Teachers Association, the Pre-School Circle and other interested organizations sponsored a drive to collect books and...
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About Us:
The Issaquah Library a branch of the King County Library System, serves downtown Issaquah and its surrounding communities, extending from...
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About Us: The Maple Valley Library has served the community since 1947; the previous library opened in 1968. The Current library opened December...
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About Us:- Provides space for Library System's support operations for 46 branches, including Shipping, Traveling Library Center, Collection Managem...
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About Us: The Sammamish Library opened in 1998 and boasts a wide range of materials and services. This 10,000 square foot facility is homework head...
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About Us: Duvall Library, a branch of the King County Library System. Located in northeast King County, Washington, the library serves the inform...
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History:
1988: Approval of $3.1 million library building and $1.9 million collection bond issue
1993: Opening of new, 15,000-square-foot library ...
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About Us:
Opened: June 25, 2008
Design-build construction
Designed by Miller-Hull Partnership
6,000 square feet
Native American Collection
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