Expanded library branch opens
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Summerland Public Library is located at 9533 Main Street, conveniently located in downtown Summerland.
Waymark Code: WMVPDJ
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/14/2017
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Summerland Public Library is part of the Okanagan Regional Library System that includes libraries throughout the region and it was established in 1936. In October 2015 the library moved into a newly constructed building with an Art Center on the lower level. It is an 8,000 sq. foot building of modern design.

The library offers a large selection of fiction and non-fiction books, magazines, newspapers, and reference materials. There are programs for children and adults, including a Children Reading Program. Also available are hundreds of feature film DVD titles, and television series, and a large collection of CDs for most music genres and audiobooks. Also offered is free in-branch Internet access at computer workstations as well as free wireless access.

When the new library was officially opened, the Summerland Review was there, cameras and pens in hand to record the auspicious event. See a bit of their article below.

Expanded library branch opens

CARLA MCLEOD - Wed Oct 7th, 2015 9:00am

After years of waiting, those who lobbied for a new library in Summerland have finally seen their hopes and dreams come to fruition.

The Okanagan Regional Library Board and Staff and the Friends of the Summerland Library Society, held their opening celebration and ribbon cutting for the new Summerland Library on Saturday morning.

The new library branch, at 9355 Main St. in Summerland is more than twice the size of the previous library space, featuring meeting space and study rooms, dedicated space for children and teens, and an outdoor terrace.

The Okanagan Regional Library paid the capital costs of approximately $4.5 million to build the structure and owns the building.

When the doors were opened, close to 200 people flooded into the open, bright, spacious new building.

In her opening words to the crowd, Stephanie Hall, chief executive officer of the Okanagan Regional Library thanked the library and the board of directors for funding the construction of the building...

...After the speeches a donor wall was unveiled. It and a feature wall honoring the FOSLS were created by John Topham of Summerland.

“I’m impressed,” said Summerland resident, Ruth Manning. “It is well laid out.”

“Fifteen years in the making is a long time,” said resident Ron Johnson. “It’s very nice. It’s positive for the town.”
From the Summerland
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 10/07/2015

Publication: Summerland Review

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How widespread was the article reported?: local

News Category: Arts/Culture

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