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The Amy Van Andel Library – Ada Community Center is officially open following a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday.
The two-story, 25,786-square-foot facility is at 7215 Headley St. SE in Ada. The building houses both the Amy Van Andel Library, which is managed by the Kent District Library (KDL), and Ada Township’s new community center, which offers multiple rooms and spaces for small-scale meetings and gatherings.
“My grandmother instilled in me a lifelong love of reading through our weekly library visits,” Amy Van Andel said. “It’s been a dream come true to honor that legacy by helping to build a library here in Ada. It is my hope that this becomes a place for our community not only to gather, connect and learn but also to create memories of their own for generations to come.”
Amy Van Andel Library now open to the public
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and last updated 2021-05-13 10:45:24-04
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Ada’s new $12 million community center, library now open to the public
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The exterior of the new Amy Van Andel Library – Ada Community Center at 7215 Headley St. SE. (Photo provided by Bill Herbst)
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ADA TOWNSHIP, MI The new, $12 million Amy Van Andel Library – Ada Community Center is now open to the public.
The two-story, 25,786-square-foot building near Amway headquarters received a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony Thursday morning, May 13, with the community center portion of the building now officially open to the public. The building is located at 7215 Headley St. SE.
The library portion, which is managed by the Kent District Library, opened earlier this year in limited capacity due to the pandemic.