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Fraser Valley Library Granby CO US
The Fraser Valley Library, located at 421 Norgren Rd, Granby, CO, serves the southeast area of Grand County, Colorado, including the towns of Winter Park, Fraser, and Tabernash. Opened in February 1998, the library was designed by architect Michael Brendle, APV, and features an 8,460-square-foot space emphasizing natural light and comfort. The facility includes dedicated reading areas, two small study rooms, a conference room, and a public meeting space, making it a versatile hub for community engagement and learning.
The library offers a comprehensive collection of materials for children and adults, including books, periodicals such as the Sunday New York Times, and a wide selection of magazines, audiobooks, music CDs, and DVDs. Eight public computers with high-speed internet and full Microsoft software are available free of charge. Operated by seven staff members and a dedicated volunteer corps, the library also benefits from land donated by the Ron and Betsy Jones Family, the Graham and Louise Powers Family, and the East Grand School District.
Hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday, 10 AM–6 PM; Wednesday, 10 AM–7 PM; and Saturday, 10 AM–4 PM. The library remains closed on Mondays and Sundays, providing a welcoming resource for residents seeking educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities.
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The Fraser Valley Library receives predominantly positive feedback in the available reviews, with users highlighting several strengths. Reviewers frequently praise the library’s user-friendly and visually appealing website, which provides access to a wide range of books, educational materials, and other resources. The staff is consistently described as helpful, friendly, and accommodating, with specific mentions of efficient service (e.g., a quick and inexpensive print job completed during a visit). Additionally, the library is noted for its variety of activities, including puzzles and year-round programs, as well as its collection of books, movies, and other materials, making it a welcoming space for both locals and visitors.
A minor negative point occasionally mentioned is the library’s location being somewhat inconvenient for visitors, though this is often offset by the quality of service and offerings. No significant drawbacks are reported in the reviews, and the overall sentiment remains strongly favorable, with users recommending the library for research, leisure, and community engagement.
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