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The Lacey Library began in a bookmobile in 1966, moved into rented space in
Market Square in December 1966, and expanded to 4,800 square feet in the Lacey
Village Shopping Center in 1976.
A new 20,000 square foot library adjacent to Lacey City Hall opened in March
1991.
A volunteer for Outreach Services in Thurston County is based at the Lacey
library. An Education Job Information Center (EJIC) is located in the library.
The Lacey Library has:
- Books, videotapes, DVDs, CDs, audio cassettes, newspapers
and magazines for readers and library users of all ages.
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Programs and events for children and adults.
- Computers with access to the Internet, Microsoft Office,
and online reference databases. One-hour computer sessions can be
reserved using the online reservation system or by calling the library.
- Free wireless Internet access in the library during regular open hours.
- A public meeting room that can be reserved for
community meetings and programs by calling the library.
Contact the library for information about the local
Library Board and the local
Friends group.
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Upcoming Library Events
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Pizza & Paperbacks
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| Lacey Timberland Library |
Sat., Nov. 21
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3:00 PM
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| Teens, drop by the library anytime after the first of September, October, or November to pick up a free paperback, while supplies last. Then join that month's library pizza party to talk about your book and hear about other great reads. Sponsored by the Friends of the Lacey Timberland Library. |
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Toddler Story Time
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| Lacey Timberland Library |
Tue., Nov. 24
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10:30 AM
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Programs include simple stories, rhymes, songs and movement games that children and adults can enjoy together. Toddlers must be accompanied by an adult.
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Senior Action Network: Adult Education Series
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| Lacey Timberland Library |
Wed., Nov. 25
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5:00 PM
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| The series is designed to educate senior citizens and their adult children about topics relevant to the local aging population. Sessions continue on the fourth Wednesday of each month through December. Sponsored by the Senior Action Network. |
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