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The North Valleys Library is Getting a Makeover

Media Release
For Immediate Release
www.washoecountylibrary.us

Contact:
Andrea Tavener
atavener@washoecounty.us
775-327-8360

Services at the library will be suspended November 15 - December 27 while the library undergoes renovations.

After 40 years, the North Valleys Library will get much needed upgrades and will temporarily suspend service from November 15 through December 27, 2016.

These upgrades are geared towards improved service delivery and include adding a STEAM area to increase opportunities for students to learn Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics, an expanded children’s collection, an area focused on early literacy, and a new business center to help job seekers and students alike.

“With the increased growth in the North Valleys area, this is an ideal time to improve library services to that population.” says Jeff Scott, Washoe County Library Director.

During construction you may still return materials at the North Valleys Library via the exterior book return. Washoe County Library System encourages patrons to visit our other locations and take advantage of the fantastic services and programs they offer. All Washoe County Library cardholders also have 24/7 access to downloadable ebooks and audiobooks as well as our various research databases, all available online at www.washoecountylibrary.us.

Learn more about what programs and services will be available, and be sure to follow our #NVRenovate progress on Facebook (/washoecountylibrary), Twitter (@WashoeLibrary), and the library website.

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