Anywhere Library

Anywhere Library is Timberland's mobile services branch. Anywhere brings the library directly to our communities - Anywhere!

Follow Us for Anywhere Stops

Anywhere Library can provide the following at monthly site visits: 

  • Remote Printing.
  • Sign up for a Library card.
  • Checkout and return library materials.
  • Arrange to pickup your holds.
  • Browse a diverse collection of library materials for all ages.
  • Help with online services like Libby, Kanopy, PressReader, LinkedIn Learning.
  • Grab bags for teachers and agency staff.
  • Programs, Crafts & Activities.
  • Information on library programs.

If you would like to inquire about adding your location as a stop, complete the request form, email anywherelibrary@TRL.org or call  360-704-4525 and we will be in touch!

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Anywhere Library FAQs

  • Once a hold becomes available for pickup we will bring it to two Anywhere stops. If not picked up, the hold will expire and go to the next person in line, or back into the collection.

  • Thank you for the suggestion! We have an online form, opens a new window that you can use to request a new stop, or you can contact us directly by email anywherelibrary@trl.org, opens a new window, or phone 360-704-4525.  

  • Each stops is a little bit different. Most stops have carts of library materials that you can check out. You can also get a library card, pick up your holds, and get support with library services. Some stops have activities like Storytimes for children, STEAM activities for youth, or crafts for adults. 

  • Most of our visits are scheduled for once a month and we usually stay about an hour.  

    Visit our Events Calendar to see all the Anywhere Library stops in your area. Use the "Program" option on the left side of the page to select the Anywhere tops for your county. You can also follow our Facebook, opens a new window or Instagram, opens a new window page for updates. 

  • Anywhere Library partners with a variety of organizations around our service area including community centers, assisted living facilities, churches, grange halls, food banks, farmer’s markets, schools, preschools, childcare centers, and more.  

    Visit our Events Calendar to see all the Anywhere Library stops in your area. Use the "Program" option on the left side of the page to select the Anywhere tops for your county. You can also follow our Facebook, opens a new window or Instagram, opens a new window page for updates. 

Anywhere Library can provide the following at monthly site visits: 

  • Access Wi-Fi.
  • Ask about printing.
  • Sign up for a Library card.
  • Borrow and return items.
  • Arrange to pickup your holds.
  • Browse a diverse collection of library materials for all ages.
  • Help with online services like Libby, Kanopy, PressReader, LinkedIn Learning.
  • Discover activities, crafts, and more.
  • Grab bags for site teachers and program planners.
  • Information on library programs.

Follow Us for Anywhere Stops

If you would like to inquire about adding your location as a stop, complete the request form, email anywherelibrary@TRL.org or call  360-704-4525 and we will be in touch!

 

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Lewis

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Mason

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Thurston

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Grays Harbor

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Lewis

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Mason

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Thurston

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Grays Harbor County

 

Anywhere Library Grays Harbor County

 

Lewis County

 

Anywhere Library Lewis County

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Anywhere Library Pacific County

 

Thurston County

 

Anywhere Library Thurston County

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