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The Raymond Library was built in 1929 on land donated to the city for a
library. The neo-Tudor building was added to the National Register
of Historic Places in 1979.
Prior to the establishment of Timberland Regional Library, the Raymond
library was the headquarters for the Pacific County Library District.
The Raymond 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.
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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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Publishing YOUR Book
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| Raymond Timberland Library |
Tue., Nov. 10
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5:00 PM
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| Anne Louise Grimm will share information she has gleaned from years of writing and self publishing. She'll give ideas on what to do with your finished manuscript and tell of pitfalls to avoid. This is part one of a series for authors of all ages. Refreshments will be provided by the Friends of the Raymond Timberland Library. |
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PageTurners Book Discussion
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| Raymond Timberland Library |
Thu., Nov. 12
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7:00 PM
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| Join in a lively discussion of "Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking" by Malcolm Gladwell. Books are available for check out at the circulation desk. Discussions are held in the library meeting room on the second Thursday of the month. This program is held outside regular library open hours. The library will be open only for the program. |
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