Rum River Public Library
The Rum River Library, established in 1988 and relocated in 2000, offers a range of inspiring spaces for all ages to enjoy, including a classroom, conference room, and meeting rooms. The library features a beautiful stained glass window from Anoka Public Library's original Carnegie library, as well as a mural designed by local artist Diane Groenwold and her advanced studio-art students. With a scenic walking trail connecting the library to the Anoka Nature Preserve and downtown Anoka, visitors can immerse themselves in both history and nature.
Services at the Rum River Library include a reference and information center, popular reading materials for all ages, regular story times, and free introductory Internet classes for adults. The library also offers free Internet access, Wi-Fi, and office applications. With a meeting room that can accommodate up to 80 people, a classroom for 15 students, and a small conference room, the library provides versatile spaces for various needs. Additionally, individuals and groups have the opportunity to exhibit items or collections in the library, showcasing local history, social services, and more.
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