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  • Library Board | Weber County Library

    Under state and county ordinances, the Weber County Library Board of Trustees is responsible for public library services. Board members engage in planning, establish policy, authorize hiring of staff, prepare the budget, oversee expenditures, and monitor the library system’s overall operation. Home > About > Library Board > Library Board Board of Trustees Background Under state and county ordinances, the Weber County Library Board of Trustees is responsible for public library services. Board members engage in planning, establish policy, authorize hiring of staff, prepare the budget, oversee expenditures, and monitor the library system’s overall operation. Board Members Wendy Ogata, Chair Sandra L. Crosland Caitlin Gochnoŭr Shannon Sebahar Reed Spencer Spencer Stokes Jim Harvey, County Commission Representative Interested individuals who would like to be considered for a seat on the board may request an application from the Library Business Office at the Headquarters Library (Southwest Branch ) . Contact Information Weber County Library Board of Trustees Headquarters Library 2039 W. 4000 South Roy, UT 84067 801-337-2618 Meetings The Board of Trustees meets at 5 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the Board Room of the Southwest Branch, unless otherwise announced. Agendas may be viewed at: https://www.utah.gov/pmn/index.html Call for information: 801-337-2618.

  • Cuentos en Español | Weber County Library

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  • Epson Scan 2 | Weber County Library

    Home > Makerspace Equipment > Epson Scan 2 Color Image Scanner. Scan, digitize and save documents or photos in archival quality scanner. Previous Item Next Item

  • Vinyl Plotter - Graphtec CE6000-60 | Weber County Library

    Home > Makerspace Equipment > Vinyl Plotter - Graphtec CE6000-60 24" wide vinyl costs $.80 per linear foot. 12" wide heat transfer vinyl costs $.40 per linear foot. Vinyl transfer paper costs $.18 per linear foot. Accepted file types - .JPG .JPEG .PNG .PDF .BMP .SVG .DXF .AI .TIF Previous Item Next Item

  • Events | Weber County Library

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  • Teen Summer Reading | Weber County Library

    Teen Writing Contest The Teen Summer Writing Contest is an amazing opportunity for young writers to showcase their talents in fiction, nonfiction, or poetry and let their creativity shine. Participants will have the opportunity to share their original works and compete with others for prizes. Submissions accepted June 2nd through July 31st. Learn More Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Children's Summer Reading Summer Reading Children Register Summer Reading Children Resources Teen Summer Reading Summer Reading Teen Register Summer Reading Teen Resources Summer Reading Teen Art Summer Reading Teen Art Winners Summer Reading Teen Writing Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners Adult Summer Reading Summer Reading Adult Resources Summer Reading AI Education Summer Reading Adult Activities Summer Reading Teen About the Teen Summer Reading Program Program dates: May 27 - August 9, 2025. Registration begins May 27. This program and all its events are FREE. For ages 12-18. Teens can also participate in the Art Drawing and Writing Contest. Color our world at the Weber County Library! Welcome to the Weber County Library's Teen Summer Reading challenge . Registration starts May 27 at all locations and online. Read, write, watch, create, listen, or explore, all summer long to win prizes. Everyone who registers for the FREE Teen Summer Reading Challenge will be entered into a raffle to win gift cards and prizes. Earn more raffle tickets throughout the summer! Register Teen Art Contest The Teen Summer Art Drawing Contest is a fantastic opportunity for young artists to showcase their talent. The contest is open to all teenagers, and we are excited to see your creativity. Submitted artwork will be displayed at the Main Library where the public can vote for their favorites and also provides a great platform for young artists to reach a larger audience with their work. Submissions accepted June 2nd through July 31st. Learn More See Winning Writing Contest Entries View Now Check Out the Reading List Don't know what to read? Check out our list of suggestions that go with the theme, "Color Our World." View All

  • Teens | Weber County Library

    Weber County Library offers a wide array of free services to teens and their families to help them continue in their library use as they transition into adulthood. Along with our vast collections, we offer teen-specific events, e-Media resources, and safe spaces to meet, complete assignments, or spend time together in our Teen and Digital Commons. To encourage a love of reading and to support assignments, the Library also offers teens curated reading lists for each grade level. Home > Teens > Teens Weber County Library offers a wide array of free services to teens and their families to help them continue in their library use as they transition into adulthood. Along with our vast collections, we offer teen-specific events, e-Media resources, and safe spaces to meet, complete assignments, or spend time together in our Teen and Digital Commons. To encourage a love of reading and to support assignments, the Library also offers teens curated reading lists for each grade level. To find out how you or your teen can get involved, check out the library's event page! Hoopla Borrow and enjoy audiobooks, eBooks, comics, movies, TV, magazines, or music everywhere you go. All you need is your library card. Learn more Dungeons & Dragons Rally together with other players at the library, and set off on tabletop adventures! Find an Adventure Teen Scene Check out all the free, fun events happening at the library just for teens. View Events It's an Enigma Can you find the answer? Crack the case with these mysterious picks. View Book List

  • Library Awards | Weber County Library

    Home > About > Library Awards > Library Awards American Institute of Architects’ – Mountain Region, “Merit Award,” 2016 “Awarded to the Southwest Branch/Headquarters Library for excellence in design.” American Institute of Architects’- Utah Chapter, “Honor Award,” 2008 “Awarded to the Pleasant Valley Branch Library for its civic pride that harkens back to an earlier time, but is also progressive.” American Institute of Architects’- Utah Chapter “Honor Award,” 2016 “Awarded to the Southwest Branch/Headquarters Library for design that is “simply elegant.” American Institute of Steel Construction, “Ideas2 Award,” 2017 “Awarded for outstanding innovation in steel structure.” American Libraries’, “Library Design Showcase Award,” 2010 “Awarded to the Pleasant Valley Branch Library for overall architectural design and special accomplishments in ‘Building Community, Technology, and Youth Services Spaces.’” American Library Association’s: “Best of Show, Friends of the Library/Community Publication Award,” 2000 “Best of Show, Children’s Summer Reading Program Award,” 2001 “Best of Show, Friends of the Library/Community Publication Award,” 2001 “Best of Show, Friends of the Library/Community Publication Award,” 2002 “Best of Show, Children’s Summer Reading Program Award,” 2003 “Honorable Mention, Professional Recruitment Program Materials Award,” 2004 “Best of Show, Children’s Summer Reading Program Award,” 2005 “Best of Show, Special Programs and Events Award,” 2006 “Best of Show, Children’s Summer Reading Program Award,” 2006 “Best of Show, Fundraising Materials Award,” 2007 “Best of Show, Professional Recruitment Program Materials Award,” 2007 “Honorable Mention, Children’s Summer Reading Program Award,” 2007 “Best of Show, Special Programs and Events – America Reads Award,” 2008 “Best of Show, Adult and Family Reading Materials/One Book, One Community Award,” 2009 “Best of Show, Adult and Family Reading Materials/One Book, One Community Award,” 2010 “Best of Show, “Special Programs and Events – Pleasant Valley Branch Dedication and Grand Opening,” 2010 “Honorable Mention, You Are Here, Teen Summer Reading Award,” 2012 “Honorable Mention, Ogden Valley Branch Retreat Brochure, Innovation Award” 2012 “Best of Show, Summer of Survival, Teen and Young Adult Summer Reading Award,” 2013 “Best of Show, Special Programs, Weber Reads Emily Dickinson Award,” 2013 “Best of Show, Special Programs & Exhibits – Electronic, The Fantastic Con Facebook Advertisement," 2016 “Best of Show, Special Programs & Exhibits – Print, The Fantastic Con Community Poster," 2016 “Best of Show, Special Programs & Exhibits – Electronic, Weber Reads Shakespeare Digital Sign," 2016 “Best of Show” Awards were discontinued in 2017. "Special Events – Electronic, Winter Fest poster" 2024 Associated General Contractors of Utah, “Award of Excellence: Cultural Project of the Year,” 2018 “Awarded to the Weber County Library Board of Trustees for their stewardship and renovation of the Weber County Main Library.” Association for Library Service to Children, “Model Summer Reading Program Grant/Award,” 2000 “Awarded to support development of a model summer reading program to be distributed throughout the U.S.” Bill and Melinda Gates, “Public Computer Center Training Award/Grant,” 2002 “Awarded to support the Library’s exemplary computer training opportunities.” Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, “We Believe in Heroes Award,” 1990 “Awarded in recognition of the staff and Library Board’s uncompromising public service ethic.” Library Journal, “Landmark Library,” 2019 “Awarded to the Main Library for demonstrating excellence in (1) community engagement in design, (2) sustainability, (3) functionality, (4) innovation, (5) beauty and delight, and (6) a focus on how libraries are co-creating with their communities to inform the design of building projects.” Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, “George Washington Honor Medal,” 2012 “Awarded for Weber Reads and its theme The Founders and Their Documents, which promotes an understanding and appreciation for our country’s rich heritage, principles, and unique freedoms.” Ogden/Weber Chamber of Commerce, “Athena Award,” 2001 “Awarded to Lynnda Wangsgard, Library Director, for her innovative use of public funding to maximize life-long learning opportunities for the people of Weber County.” Rocky Mountain Power, “Energy Resource Stewardship Award,” 2011. “Awarded to the Pleasant Valley Branch Library for completing the installation of energy efficiency improvements, which it is estimated will save 71,522 kWh/ year” or more than $1,100,000 over the life of the building. Preservation Utah, “Heritage Award,” 2019 Awarded to the Weber County Library Board of Trustees for the rehabilitation of the distinctive mid-century modern Weber County Main Library. United for Libraries, a Division of American Library Association, “Special Project Award,” 2014. “United for Libraries and Baker & Taylor, the world’s largest book wholesaler, recognized Evelyn Bertilson, President, and Friends of the Weber County Library for their outstanding effort to support the 2013 general obligation bond election. This national award was based on their planning, implementation, evaluation, innovation, and community involvement.” Friends received a $1,000 contribution from Baker & Taylor. The award was presented during the annual meeting of the American Library Association. United States National Park Service, “National Register of Historic Places,” 2019 Recognized the Main Library as a mid-century modern treasure worthy of preservation for its historical significance. Utah Construction and Design, “Award of Excellence,” 2018 The Weber County Main Library was selected as the most outstanding state-wide renovation project of the year. Utah Heritage Foundation, “Building Stewardship Award,” 2004 “Awarded to the Library Board of Trustees in recognition for their 40-year commitment to maintain the beauty, functionality, and architectural style of the Main Library building.” Utah Humanities Council’s: “Human Ties Award,” 2008 “Awarded to the Ogden Valley Branch for their community ties discussion series.” Utah Library Association’s: “Community Service Award,” 1984 “Awarded to the Weber County Library Development Board for their commitment to raise funds to enhance the North Branch Library.” “Community Service Award,” 2005 “Awarded to Friends of the Weber County Library System for their 40-year advocacy and support of public library services in Weber County and throughout the State.” “Excellence in Masonry Design Award,” 2017 “Awarded to the Southwest Branch/Headquarters Library for craftsmanship and attention to detail in building construction." Weber State University, “Weber State University Salutes,” 2017 Weber State University Alumni Association recognized Lynnda Wangsgard, Library Director, with the Lewis W. Shurtliff award for her life-long contribution to enhancing education in the community. Lewis W. Shurtliff was the founder of Weber State University.

  • Weber Reads Resources | Weber County Library

    Home > Events > Summer Reading > Adult Summer Reading > Weber Reads Resources > Summer Reading Children's Summer Reading Summer Reading Children Register Summer Reading Children Resources Teen Summer Reading Summer Reading Teen Register Summer Reading Teen Resources Summer Reading Teen Art Summer Reading Teen Art Winners Summer Reading Teen Writing Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners Adult Summer Reading Summer Reading Adult Resources Summer Reading AI Education Summer Reading Adult Activities Resource List These resources allow educators and families to explore museum collections, discover science activities, and access ready-to-use lesson plans and learning materials. Weber Reads Resources K - 6th Grade Prompt Engineering Strategies Learn strategies for creating a prompt to get the information and images that you desire. Read More 7 Things You Should Know About Generative AI An introductory article that explains what artificial intelligence is, how it works, why it’s important, and other topics. Read More The A to Z of Artificial Intelligence A glossary of commonly used words relating to artificial intelligence. Read More Ethics Generative AI’s Environmental Impact MIT News explains the impact of AI on the environment. Read More The Line of Ethics and Bias in AI Art Michigan Tech's Institute of Computing and Cybersystems explains the ethics of generating AI images for the purpose of creating art. Read More Copyright and Security MIT News explains the issues surrounding copyright, security, and generative AI. Read More Adult Art Contest Entry Form First name Last name Email File upload Upload File Submit

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