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Share your thoughts in a hands-on, imagination-driven workshop focusing on what the future of Foothill could feel like, what services it could offer, and what dreams it could inspire. RSVP encouraged.
Registration is preferred.
The Salt Lake City Public Library will host three hands-on, imagination-driven workshops, focusing on the Anderson-Foothill, Day-Riverside, and Ballpark branches. Please join us to explore what the Library of the future could feel like, what services it could offer, and what dreams it could inspire.
Using playful craft materials provided on site, participants will create representations of the experiences and possibilities they’d like to see in the Library’s future.
The City Library serves all ages, so everyone is welcome to bring their curiosity and ideas!
Tuesday, January 13, 6–7:30pm · Day-Riverside Branch
Wednesday, January 14, 4–5:30pm · Anderson-Foothill Branch
Wednesday, January 14, 6:30–8pm · Urban Indian Center (envisioning the planned, permanent Ballpark Branch)
AGE GROUP: | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Fun & Games | Conversations |
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.