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155 (139 FTE) Website. sonomalibrary.org. The Sonoma County Library is a medium-sized public library system that serves the nine cities and unincorporated areas of Sonoma County, California. The library system is a joint powers authority, with administration located at the Administrative Offices, 6135 State Farm Dr, Rohnert Park, CA 94928.
On July 1, 2018, the Berkeley Public Library eliminated overdue fines for non-children's media; children's books were already fine-free. [8] The Tool Lending Library followed suit on October 3, 2022. [9] Also in 2018, Berkeley Public Library instituted the Easy Access Card, a library card available to persons without a fixed address. [10]
Sonoma City Hall during construction in 1906. On September 12, 1904, the Board of Trustees of Sonoma approved plans submitted by architect A. C. Lutgens for the new city hall. The Mission Revival building was designed to be constructed from basalt stone, featuring two stories, a tower, and a tiled roof. The interior was planned to be made of ...
The Phinney Tool Library was started at the Phinney Neighborhood Association (PNA) in north central Seattle in 1978, and the Berkeley Tool Library was started in 1979 in Berkeley, California. [5] Many of these libraries were started with community block grants. [6] A variation of the tool lending library model began in Atlanta, Georgia in 1992.
June 23, 1988. The Free Public Library of Petaluma (also Old Carnegie Library, Carnegie Free Library and Petaluma Historical Library and Museum) is a research library and history museum at 20 Fourth Street in Petaluma, Sonoma County, California, US. Built in 1904 as a Carnegie Free Library, it was designed by Brainerd Jones as his first major ...
18000 Old Winery Rd. 38°17′58″N 122°25′23″W / 38.299444°N 122.423056°W / 38.299444; -122.423056 (Buena Vista Winery) Sonoma. Also known as Buena Vista Vineyards-Buena Vista Vinicultural Society. 5. Luther Burbank House and Garden. Luther Burbank House and Garden.
The Sonoma County Library system offers a central library in downtown Santa Rosa plus 10 branch libraries and two rural stations. More than half of Sonoma County's residents have library cards and borrow more than 2.5 million items per year. The library's website and catalog]receive over 200,000 visits annually.
The SCHS was founded in 1962 in Santa Rosa, California, at the suggestion of Mrs. Walter Nagle. [1] The founding members were Mrs. Nagle, Mrs. Jeanne Thurlow Miller, Mr. William Borba, Mrs. William Lippincott, Mr. Burton Travis, Mr. Harvey Hansen, Mr. Edward Fratini and Mrs. Edward Connor. [2] The Society was formally registered with the ...