210 North Main Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642
(360) 887-8281
Open: T W 10-8; Th F Sat 10-5
Served by C-TRAN North County Connector (call 360-695-8918 for service)
Building is handicapped accessible.
Handicapped accessible. Please call for special accommodations.
Ann O'Reilly, Community Librarian
Service statistics & history
A Family Library in "Old Town"
Located in the heart of Old Town Ridgefield, we are an integral part of our community. Readers enjoy books on a wide range of topics for all reading levels. Books on CD are popular with commuters. We also offer non-fiction videos.
Our public access computers are available for use free of charge. You can research information or job hunt on the Internet, or type your resume or report. We also have an interactive computer station for children.
We offer programs and events that appeal to a variety of interests and age levels. Regular events include book discussions, storytimes, teen council and our stitchery group.
Ridgefield is a close-knit community. Everyone in town gets involved in annual community-wide events and the library is no exception. From Independence Day to Heritage Day to the annual Hometown Celebration in December, these festivities often draw upwards of 10,000 people from other areas. We always have a good time with the many activities scattered about town, including parades, street dances, salmon bakes, chalk drawing, fireworks, musical entertainment, holiday bazaars, tree lighting ceremonies and much more.
Drop in to visit with our friendly, helpful staff and learn more about what our library has to offer you.
2009 Service Statistics:
- Hours open per week: 41
- Staff (FTE): 3.7
- Circulation: 54,886
- Visits to library: 59,623
- Programs offered: 186
- Program attendance: 4,886
- Reference questions: 6,662
- Volunteers: 36
- Volunteer hours: 461
Building:
- Ownership: Ridgefield Community Center Association
- Square Footage: 2,055
History:
- 1914: Priscilla Study Club founded.
- 1923: Priscilla Club Library opened to the public in City Hall.
- 1934: Library portion of the new Priscilla Building opened.
- 1961: FVRL took over the Library under contract with City.
- 1981: City of Ridgefield annexed to FVRL.
- 1982: Library remodeled.
- 1985: Priscilla Club disbanded; Club space becomes meeting room.
- 1994: Library opened in Ridgefield Community Center December 6.
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