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Erika Thibault is the new director for the Sonoma County Library, which spans 12 regional libraries, two community libraries, a mobile library, and multiple special collections
- Sonoma County History and Genealogy Library
The Sonoma County Library’s local history and genealogy collection is a community resource of immense value that was first established in the Santa Rosa Central Library’s California Room In 1994, the collection was moved to a separate building located adjacent to the Central Library and commonly referred to as the “Annex ” In 2002, the Sonoma County Library Commission, governing board
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- Locations | Sonoma County Library
Central Santa Rosa Library 211 E Street Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 308-3020 Contact us Printing and Copying Request a meeting room Hours: Monday: 10am-6pm Tuesday: 10am-8pm Wednesday: 10am-8pm Thursday: 10am-6pm Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 1-5pm
- Northwest Santa Rosa Library - Sonoma County Library
Three years later focus turned to a library to serve the northwest Santa Rosa area The shopping center’s location was chosen for its easy freeway access and plentiful parking The 8,000-square-foot one-story building opened October 14, 1968 with a collection of 13,000 books
- Sonoma Valley Regional Library - Sonoma County Library
In 1969, the Sonoma library merged with the Santa Rosa-Sonoma County Free Public Library A new 10,000-square-foot building opened in November of 1978 and was renovated in 2011
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