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Enumclaw Public Library
Enumclaw Public Library Beginning June 1, the Enumclaw library will be managed by King County Library Services (KCLS.) During the next several weeks, many improvements will be made to the library's infrastructure and services. The City of Enumclaw and KCLS are working together to make this transition as seamless as possible and we appreciate our patrons patience during this process. KCLS is a library system serving the residents of King County and is currently the busiest library in the United States, circulating 22.4 million items in 2010. It consists of 48 libraries, a Traveling Library Center, a mobile TechLab, and the ABC Express children’s library van. KCLS offers a collection of more than 4.1 million items including books, periodicals, newspapers, audio and videotapes, films, CDs, DVDs and extensive online resources. All KCLS libraries offer free Wi-Fi connections. The library system began in 1942 when voters in King County established the King County Rural Library District in order to provide library services to people in “rural” areas with no easy access to city libraries. In 2011, KCLS won the Gale/Library Journal 2011 Library of the Year award which is the most prestigious library award in the nation. In addition to a wide variety of books, periodicals, audio and video materials, the Enumclaw Library will continue to offer internet access and computer stations open to the public. The Library is located at 1700 First Street in Enumclaw, on the corner of First Street and Railroad Avenue. For more information about the Enumclaw Public Library, please call (360) 825-2938 or fax (360) 825-0825. For more information on KCLS, please visit their website at: http://www.kcls.org/ Library Hours: - Check back soon for new longer hours! Monday: 11am-8pm Library Annexation Information Below |
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