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Cornelius Public Library

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Established
  
1912

Size
  
18,807

Director
  
Karen Hill

Phone
  
+1 503-357-4093

Circulation
  
46,265 (2012)

Staff
  
4 (2012)

Location
  
Cornelius, Oregon

Population served
  
12,413 (2012)

Website
  
Official site

Budget
  
322,794 USD (2012)

Number of members
  
3,730

Cornelius Public Library

Address
  
1355 N Barlow St, Cornelius, OR 97113, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–7PMMonday10AM–7PMTuesday10AM–7PMWednesday10AM–7PMThursday10AM–7PMFriday10AM–7PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday12–5PM

Similar
  
Forest Grove City Library, Hillsboro Public Library, Washingt County Cooperati, Banks Public Library, North Plains Library

Profiles

The Cornelius Public Library is the municipal library serving the city of Cornelius in the U.S. state of Oregon. Founded in 1912, the library is part of the Washington County Cooperative Library Services.

History

Mrs. Wilkins registered the first library in Cornelius in 1912, which consisted of a single shelf at a local pool room. The Cornelius Women’s Civic Club later leased a room at the fire station, and in 1914 the city began taxing residents to pay for the library. The tax rate was increased in 1916 in order to allow the library to expand. A Spanish language program was added in 1984, and the library also closed for a short time in the 1980s due to budget cuts.

In 2010, the library was awarded a $20,000 grant to help design a new building. The city then developed plans for a mix-use project combining a new library building with affordable housing for senior citizens. A bond measure to raise $2.4 million for the city's portion of the project was placed on the November 2013 ballot, but did not pass.

After plans for the new library were voted down, the state provided $2.4 million for the project in March 2014. Washington County provided grants totaling just over $1 million to the project in March 2015. Plans for the new library included space for chambers for the city council as well as for 3-D printer. The library introduced adventure packs that consist of themed backpacks with books and other supplies to encourage reading in 2015 after a grant from the Oregon International Airshow. In December 2015, the library received a $500,000 challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, which was followed by another $500,000 from the 2015-16 Oregon Legislature.

References

Cornelius Public Library Wikipedia