A world of adventure at the Grand Junction Library and 7 more locations in Mesa County
Guest Post by Ami Schiffbauer, Mesa County Libraries Development Director
Welcome to Grand Junction Colorado!
Anyone who’s moved to Grand Junction, Colorado from another part of the country knows that each place is unique. Public libraries across the country can vary significantly from one area to another. All libraries have books, of course, and many also offer audiobooks, DVDs, and video games to check out, too. Mesa County Libraries have all of these, but that’s only a small fraction of what’s available for free to Mesa County residents with their library card.
Library Card Holder Benefits
In addition to the items mentioned above, library card holders can also check out board games, passes to local museums and parks (including the Colorado National Monument), and digital camera kits. The camera kits are offered through the library’s 970West Studio, a multimedia production studio where people can learn how to use digital recording equipment to create videos, edit digital photographs, and record podcasts. Right next to the studio, the library’s Discovery Garden offers an oasis of nature in downtown Grand Junction, a place where anyone can come to learn about different gardening techniques or just relax and enjoy the beauty of the garden, along with fresh produce in the summer and early fall.
Mesa County Libraries Programs and Online Resources
With eight branches around the county, Mesa County Libraries offer numerous programs each month for people of all ages to connect with one another, like storytime, Teen Time, local history talks, and book clubs. Programs are available whether you’re in Grand Junction or in a nearby town. You can also access an abundance of online materials from anywhere with an internet connection. That includes downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks, free streaming movies and TV on Kanopy and Hoopla, and national newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post, among many other eResources. And if a patron wants an item that’s not in the Mesa County Libraries’ collection, it can usually be found through Marmot or Prospector, the regional and state-wide organizations that make it easy to get materials from other libraries delivered to your home library location.
Volunteer Opportunities
For new Mesa County residents who want to connect with their community, the library also offers several opportunities for volunteers throughout the year. This includes planting, weeding, and harvesting in the Discovery Garden, working with English learners and students preparing to take the GED through the Adult Learning Center, and helping in various capacities with our two large annual events, Comic Con and Culture Fest.
Friends of the Mesa County Libraries
Volunteers are also welcome to join the Friends of MCL in their ongoing work of sorting and selling donated books to help support library programs throughout the year. The Friends are part of the Mesa County Libraries Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization created in 1994 to help support and expand library programs with donations, grants, and bequests.
Call Paul Aspelin at 612-306-9558 if you have books to donate to the Friends of Mesa County Libraries. He can pick up your donations.
Get Your Library Card
All you need to sign up for a Mesa County Library card is a photo ID and proof of a Mesa County address. Visitors to Mesa County are also welcome to stop by and use one of our many public computers or free Wi-Fi, attend library programs, check out local art created by community members and our current Artist in Residence, or just enjoy a comfortable space to read and relax. The library’s friendly and knowledgeable staff are always happy to help with any questions you may have.
We hope to see you soon!
Mesa County Library Locations – (Library Hours)
Grand Junction Library (Central Library)
443 N. 6th St. Grand Junction, CO 81501 970-243-4442
Clifton Branch
3270 D 1/2 Road Clifton, CO 81520 970-434-6936
Collbran Branch
111 Main St. Collbran, CO 81624 970-487-3545
De Beque Branch
730 Minter Ave. De Beque, CO 81630 970-283-8625
Fruita Branch
324 N. Coulson St. Fruita, CO 81521 970-858-7703
Gateway Branch
42700 Highway 141 Gateway, CO 81522 970-931-2428
Orchard Mesa Branch
230 E Lynwood St. Grand Junction, CO 81503 970-243-0181
Palisade Branch
119 W. 3rd St. Palisade, CO 81526 970-464-7557
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