The library has been part of the south Arvada neighborhood since the 1930s. Located one-half mile from its former location at West 57th Avenue and Dover Street, the new Arvada Library sits in the heart of Olde Town Arvada. Neighbors will find their library has grown from the smallest full-service library in Jefferson County to the largest in the county - with state-of-the-art design and resources.
The new library offers 92,000 books, music CDs, computer CDROMs, recorded books, DVDs, magazines, newspapers and other items. Areas with computers, printers and copiers are conveniently and prominently placed throughout the library. Wireless Internet access is available in the library and the adjacent Olde Town Square, and 42 library computers offer Internet access, printing services and information galore. The Arvada Library is also home to the Arvada Historical Society Collection, which features diaries, letters, photographs, news clippings and more.
Built for families, individuals and teens alike, the first floor has popular books, CDs, DVDs and audio books, comfortable seating, a children's area and a community meeting room. The second floor has a special area for teens, an Internet Café, magazines and newspapers, two study rooms, and a comfortable reading room, especially attractive to adults.
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Arvada Library 7525 W. 57th Avenue
Arvada, CO 80002
303-235-JCPL (5275) Manager: Larry Domingues
Hours
Sun
Noon - 5 pm
Mon-Thu
10 am - 9 pm
Fri & Sat
10 am - 5 pm
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Facts and Figures
• High-speed wireless Internet access is available for free. More info
• More than 40,000 patrons visit each month.
• We have 92,000 books, music CDs, computer CD-ROMs, recorded books, videos, DVDs and other items on our shelves.
• The children's area offers storytimes for all ages, including Mother Goose Time for children two and younger with their parents, and Family Night for all ages.
• Meeting room for up to 55 with galley opening onto Olde Town Square
• 42 public-access computers with Internet and word processing capabilities
• Two six-person study rooms
• Quiet reading room
• Dedicated teen area
• "After Words" Internet Café with hot and cold vending machines
• Square footage - 34,172
• The library moved to a new facility in 2006