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Deschutes Public Library begins year of upgrades and shuffling

Deschutes Public Library begins year of upgrades and shuffling
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Temporary Library Rolls Into Sisters

Back in 1980 the original Sisters Library 630 square feet and built in the 1930s was lifted off its foundation, loaded on a trailer and moved a few blocks to a new location. It was not long, however, before the community outgrew that building, as well as another 2,600-square-foot space built in 1989. In 2005, the current 8,300-square-foot Sisters Library began serving the public as part of the Deschutes Public Library System. Almost 20 years later the Sisters Library is about to undergo a significant remodel, and in a moment of déjà vu, yet another library building was loaded on the back of a trailer and brought to the site of the current facility on the corner of Cedar and Main. This time, however, the mobile building is only a temporary space intended to serve the public while crews work on improvements and upgrades to the Sisters Library. The temporary building arrived in two parts, the first of which rolled into Sisters on December 28. Delivery of the second half was delayed thr

Crook library won t move LGBTQ books from kids section | State

One by one, they approached the front of the crowded room at the Crook County Library in Prineville, ready to voice an opinion amid a heated community debate over LGBTQ-friendly

Redmond Public Library to close, move to temporary site for big upgrade, future community hub

Redmond Public Library to close, move to temporary site for big upgrade, future community hub
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City Club Discusses Bend Vision Project

Are you worried about the future of Bend how growth and change may affect our community? Are you excited and committed to help the greater Bend area become the best it can be both now and for coming generations? If so, City Club invites you to their next forum: Envisioning Bend's Future, Tuesday, June 14. Local community nonprofit, Envision Bend, will be revealing the Bend Vision Project. This year-long community visioning initiative is reaching broadly and inclusively across our community, leveraging core values to create a vision and plan that will help greater Bend be the best community it can be for all its residents. In this interactive forum the project is looking for your concerns, your passion, your thoughts and your big ideas about the future. Come and help shape the future of Bend. Envision Bend has announced the official partnering organizations of its Bend Vision Project, a community-driven engagement and visioning initiative designed to improve the quality of life f

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