South Bend Library Notice – July 2024

South Bend Library will temporarily close due to health and safety concerns.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Temporary Closure of South Bend Timberland Library Due to Health and Safety Concerns 

July 24, 2024 

South Bend, WA — Effective Wednesday, July 24, 2004, The South Bend Timberland Library will be closed temporarily due to health and safety concerns. 

Following a fire outside the building in March, which led to shattered windows and the relocation of library materials, TRL engaged their insurance company to conduct an inspection. During the inspection, concerns arose about potential mold, rot, and other building issues. Additional testing has confirmed the presence of mold. 

Out of an abundance of caution, TRL Administration, in consultation with the Facilities Committee of the TRL Board of Trustees, made the decision on July 22 to close the library until comprehensive testing can be completed, and all necessary mitigation measures are taken.  

As the South Bend Library is a city-owned building, TRL is actively working with city officials to ensure these issues are addressed promptly and effectively. During the closure, patron holds normally available at the South Bend Library will be moved to the Raymond Branch. Information about programming for South Bend and mobile library services will be communicated soon. 

TRL appreciates the understanding and cooperation of the community during this time. Updates regarding the reopening of the library will be communicated through the library’s website, email, and social media channels. 

The health and safety of patrons and staff are the top priority, and the library will remain closed until the environment is deemed safe for everyone. 

For questions regarding the South Bend Library facility, patrons may contact the City of South Bend directly. For further information about TRL's collection or services, patrons can contact their local library or email asklib@trl.org.  


About Timberland Regional Library
Timberland Regional Library provides for the entertainment, information, and lifelong learning needs of Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, and Thurston County residents at 29 community public libraries locations. The library system is funded mainly by local property taxes, timber tax, fundraising efforts of TRL Friends of the Library, and generous donations by individual supporters. 

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Anna Lisa Rasmussen
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