The Library will be closed Monday, February 17 in honor of Presidents' Day.

Anacortes, WALocal News

In observance of Presidents' Day, the Anacortes Library will close its doors on Monday, February 17, 2025, giving staff the chance to honor this significant holiday. This closure is part of the library's ongoing efforts to engage with the community and celebrate local culture. The library offers a variety of events and attractions, including programs focused on computer programming and interactive experiences like escape rooms. Such initiatives aim to foster learning and creativity among residents, making the library a vital community resource. Patrons are encouraged to utilize library services before the holiday closure to ensure they have access to necessary materials.

For further details on upcoming events and services, the Anacortes Library's official website serves as a valuable resource. This announcement highlights the library's role in the community as a hub for education and engagement. Community members are invited to participate in the library's ongoing programs and activities, reinforcing its importance in Anacortes.

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