Tumwater Timberland Library Reopens With a Remodel Focusing on Families, Accessibility and the Community

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The Tumwater Timberland Library has reopened after a significant redesign aimed at enhancing family and children's areas, making the space more accessible. Operations director Brenda Lane emphasized the importance of creating a welcoming environment for future generations. The remodel, which took over a year to complete, was executed in-house, saving the library thousands of dollars.

The Tumwater Timberland Library has reopened following a significant redesign aimed at enhancing accessibility and family engagement. Operations director Brenda Lane underscored the importance of creating a welcoming environment for children and families. The remodel expanded the children's area to nearly five times its original size and separated the teen room for increased privacy. The library remains a vital community resource, providing shelter during storms and colder months. Anna Lisa Rasmussen emphasized that libraries serve as "third spaces," fulfilling needs beyond just lending books. The in-house renovation saved the library thousands of dollars, allowing for further investment in services. Emotional responses from patrons at the grand reopening highlighted the community's attachment to the library. The remodel aimed to infuse a sense of whimsy and brightness, enhancing the overall atmosphere.

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