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Utah muralist Chris Peterson will give a presentation about his artwork. Afterwards, we'll go outside to chalk our walls and kickoff the Summer Reading Challenge! For all ages.
Individuals and families of all ages can listen to Utah muralist Chris Peterson give a presentation about Utah’s Wildlife Walls and the animals that inspired these monumental murals that celebrate local wildlife.
Afterwards, with an outline done by local artist Robyn Briggs, we will go outside to chalk up our walls, and welcome in the Summer Reading Challenge!
The pleasing design of the Anderson-Foothill Branch has two unique elements as part of its plan. The first is a passive solar energy design that includes earth berming, window placement for solar heating, and zone supplemental heating/cooling. The second element of this 14,900 square foot community library built in 1985, expanded in 1992 and in 2002, is a modular design.
The Anderson-Foothill Branch has a meeting room available for public use with tables, chairs, and a projector screen. The Anderson-Foothill Branch's outdoor amphitheater is a popular location for summer concerts. Free parking is available to the north and south of the building, and free wi-fi access is provided throughout the library.