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In 1977 the Timberland Regional Library District and the Quinault School District
agreed to the placement of a stationary bookmobile on
the K-12 Quinault Schools grounds for the purpose of providing
public library service to TRL patrons in the surrounding area.
In 1991, Timberland constructed a new facility on Quinault Tribal property
adjacent to the Quinault School grounds. The new library opened November
2, 1991.
The library building, inspired by the Quinault Indian culture, has earned
an honor award from the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
and the 1995 Award of Excellence for Library Architecture co-sponsored by the
American Library Association and the American Institute of Architects.
The Amanda Park 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
Friends group.
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