West Olympia
Hours & Information
Closed until 10:00am today
Regular Hours
MondayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
TuesdayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
WednesdayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
ThursdayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
FridayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
SaturdayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
SundayÂ
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Phone: (360) 764-4440
Email: asklib@trl.org
West Olympia Timberland Library was part of a 2-year pilot project that provided library services in an underserved area with high patron traffic. Services include Wi-Fi, computers, printing/scanning/faxing, hold pickups, and…
Upcoming Events
Holidays and Closures
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Thanksgiving DayThursday, November 28, 2024Closed All Day
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Native American Heritage DayFriday, November 29, 2024Closed All Day
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Christmas EveTuesday, December 24, 2024Closed All Day
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Christmas DayWednesday, December 25, 2024Closed All Day
About West Olympia
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- Air Conditioning
- Checkout Stations
- Chromebooks
- Computers & WiFi
- Holds Pickup
- iPads
- Print / Copy / Scan / Fax
- Remote Printing
- WorkSource Connection Site
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- Caregiver computer station with attached playpen
- Childrens play area
- Infinity Gaming Table
- LiteZilla giant lite brite
- Lounge seating and worktables
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Enter from the mall entrance closest to Total Wine. Turn right. The Library is located next to the Vans store.Â
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Adjustable service desks
Multiple book drops
Restrooms in the Capital Mall are fully accessible.
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New at West Olympia
Corpses, Fools, and Monsters Author Talk & Film Fest
Join us at the Olympia library or on Zoom for a special author talk with trans film writers Willow Catelyn Maclay and Caden Mark Gardner.
Women Filmmakers Featured at Library Film Club
List of movies discussed at Library Film Club directed by women.
Cozy, Whimsical, and There's Usually a Cat
Japanese and Korean healing fiction - often featuring magical cats.
2024-25 North Thurston High School Booktalks
Featured books from Raina's 2024-25 NTPS High School visits. Looking for great reads? Start here!
Technology To Help Bridge The Gap
Technology can play a role in helping children learn to read. These valuable tools support reading skill with interactive, engaging games, puzzles and activities. Audiobooks and read-aloud can enhance the reading experience and improve phonetic skills. A balanced approach combines technology with caregivers involvement and guidance.
Non-traditional Teaching Tools
Launchpads
Loaded with a world of learning with apps, videos, storybooks, and games just for kids. No internet needed.
VOX Books
Listen while reading through the book. No batteries or internet access needed; just press a button and you’re listening and reading!
Early Math Backpacks
Contain picture books, launchpad, manipulatives, and a game, focusing on early math concepts. For ages 3-5.
Kids Playaway Audiobooks
An audiobook player built just for kids. No internet needed. Simply plug in headphones and press play.
Online Resources
NewsBank
News media archive that consolidates articles from newspapers, blogs, broadcast transcripts, and more into one place.
LinkedIn Learning
This online learning platform provides video courses taught by industry experts and has a catalog of 16,000+ courses and learning paths.
Kanopy
Video streaming platform that offers a wide selection of movies, documentaries, and TV shows from around the world.