Opened: August 2012
Overview
- Designed by Johnston Architects
- 8,000 square feet
- 8 million dollar building is Silver Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified with an environmentally green roof
History
- 1932: Duvall Women's Civic Club opens an 800-square-foot library with WPA funds
- 1940: Duvall's first librarian is paid $35 a month
- 1957: $3,681 State Library Development Fund grant helps stock the collection
- 1988: Completion of a 2,800-square-foot expansion
- 1993: KCLS annexation
- 1998: Public Internet access is provided
- 2012: 600 people attend the opening of a new, 8,000-square-foot library
Discover more Duvall Library history at Historylink.org, opens a new window, or through the Duvall Historical Society, opens a new window.
Duvall Library Advisory Board
Library Advisory Boards are established by individual cities that have annexed to the King County Library System (KCLS). The Duvall Library Advisory Board, whose members are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council. The Board coordinates with and provides input to the Board of Trustees of the King County Library District and local library officials.
The Duvall Board meets from 6-7 pm on the first Tuesday of the month in the meeting room at the Duvall Library.
For more information, please visit the Duvall Library Advisory Board website.
Questions about the Duvall Library? Contact Denise Bugallo at (425) 788-0733 or dlbugallo@kcls.org
Duvall Friends of the Library
- Dues: $20
- Book Sales: Ongoing sale in library
- Meetings: Date and time will be posted on their Facebook Page
Questions about the Duvall Friends of the Library?
Email duvallfol@gmail.com or mail to P.O. Box 219-812, Duvall, WA 98019