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Meeting Rooms

As part of our mission to be a center of community interaction and involvement, Kimball Library provides spaces for community groups to meet and to offer programs. Availability of the reference room, reading room, and young adult room depend on day and time, and the size of the group to be accommodated.

The Library has hosted ukulele jam sessions, homeschooling groups, bridge and Magic: the Gathering players, and more.

Local non-profit groups may use the Library’s meeting spaces free of charge. All meetings must be free and open to the public. No products or services can be sold or promoted.

Scheduling is done through a library staff member. The director has the authority to decide appropriate use and times for scheduling meetings.