Oakville May Get First Combined School/Public Library in State

Date September 27, 2011 at 10:20 am | Topic: Local News

OAKVILLE, Wash. - Timberland Regional Library is talking consolidation, with a public school.  Director Michael Crowse explained to the County Commissioners yesterday "We're looking at the opportunity of taking an abandoned elementary school [and] completely retrofit that into a school slash public library." Crowse said the cafeteria would also be rebuilt to accommodate a community center, and emergency shelter that could house about 250 people.
"Everyone is excited, and everyone is on board." Oakville Library Manager Debra Baker-Rusenelo says hers will be the first Public, and School, library in Washington State.
Crowse said he's already talked with Cosmopolis about doing something similar with their elementary school.




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