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GRAND VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY
HISTORY On May 31, 1985 at 4:26 p.m. the Grand Valley Carnegie Library was completely destroyed by a tornado. The Library Board was able to bring library service back to the community within three weeks thanks to the loan of a bookmobile by the Kitchener Public Library and the many donations of books from various libraries and individuals.
Over the next three years the Library Board and Municipality worked to rebuild the Library/Municipal facility in Grand Valley. Architect Paul Dawson, from Flesherton, was hired to design and oversee the building. Monteith Enterprises was awarded the contract to build the new Library/Municipal facility.
The grand opening of the new Library/Municipal offices took place on June 4, 1988 with much fanfare. The new library is a modern, bright facility. Over the years the library has improved services to offer videos, DVD's, books on tape, music CD's and public Internet Access.
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Grand Valley Public Library, 4
Amaranth St. East, Grand Valley Ontario
(519) 928-5622 Fax (519) 928-2586 |
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