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The Spokane Public Library’s renovated downtown Central Library will have its grand opening July 11. The $33 million renovation features a slew of updates including computer, business and media labs, community meeting and study rooms and an activity area for children.
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Dana Bronson, local history specialist for the Inland Northwest Collections, sort books to be shelved in the Inland Northwest Special Collections room that was moved from the second floor to the third.
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Andy Rumsey, Spokane Public Library's music education specialist at Central Library, works on setting up a new audio media lab and recording studio where he will help local bands record their songs in return for their volunteer hours at the library. There is also a video media lab where the community will have access to the latest video production tools and software.
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The renovated downtown Central Library has its new computer lab ready to go for its July 11 grand opening.
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The renovated downtown Central Library features a specially designed River Rumpus Children's Playspace on the second floor. The highly requested space from parents features lots of room for play, reading, and other activities.
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The renovated downtown Central Library features a specially designed River Rumpus Children's Playspace on the second floor. The highly requested space from parents features lots of room for play, reading, and other activities.
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The view from Central Library's River Rumpus Children's Playspace on the second floor. The highly requested space from parents features lots of room for play, reading, and other activities.
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Central Library's new open three- story atrium features a large hanging glass sculpture by Portland artist John Rogers called "Shimmer."
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The renovated downtown Central Library features a specially designed River Rumpus Children’s Playspace on the second floor. The highly requested space from parents features lots of room for play, reading and other activities.
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One the first floor of Central Library, former staff offices have be converted to a 256 capacity combined event space. The space can be reserved for free by community members for non-commercial use.
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Still the best view in town, the third floor the Central Library features a large public event space.
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