Laramie County Library

Cheyenne, WY

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Working at Laramie County Library System (LCLS) is about joining an award-winning organization that sets the bar for service regionally and nationally. We were named the Library of the Year by Gale/Library Journal in 2008. Our employees serve the people of Laramie County by encouraging and supporting lifelong learning and adventure. With nearly 385,000 visitors to our three locations and bookmobile every year, we provide opportunities that empower everyone to reach their full potential. Come join us! -Vision- Provide opportunities that empower everyone to reach their full potential. -Mission- Serve the people of Laramie County by encouraging and supporting lifelong learning and adventure. Our commitment is to: • Provide free and easy access to the printed word, information and cultural enhancement • Promote reading and literacy for children and adults • Offer a dynamic, current, pertinent and uncensored collection of materials in a variety of formats • Maintain high quality customer service through well-trained professional librarians, managers, staff and volunteers • Strengthen the library by developing, maintaining and sharing resources in a responsible manner • Be a focal point for access to information, self-improvement, social interaction, cultural exposure and leisure • Remain committed to continually utilizing and providing state of the art technology and digital resources • Provide appropriate facilities to meet the needs of all people of Laramie County • Promote the services of the library Established in 1886, when Wyoming was still a territory, the Laramie County Library System (LCLS) located in Cheyenne is the oldest continually operating county library system in the United States. Territorial citizens of Cheyenne rallied for five years to fund the first library building, opened in 1886. It was located on the third floor of a business building on Carey Avenue and after that in the basement of what was then known as the Central School. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, state statute dictated library service should be provided for residents by the county government. With funding being withdrawn from city resources, American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie offered $50,000 toward a new building in 1899. Three years later, the Laramie County Library opened on May 19, 1902, on the southeast corner of 22nd Street and Capitol Avenue, offering 10,000 square feet of space. Almost sixty years later, the need arose for a larger building, and on October 19, 1969, a new building of nearly 38,000 square feet was opened to the public, located at 2800 Central Avenue. Despite the compelling reasons for abandoning the library, there were letters to the newspapers and heartfelt arguments with officials to preserve this historic building, an architectural icon, a memorial to Andrew Carnegie’s generosity, but the die was cast. On April 26, 1971 the city sold the building to the Capital Savings and Loan Association and it was subsequently demolished. On September 8, 2007, the new Laramie County Library in Cheyenne opened at 2200 Pioneer Avenue. Thanks to money approved by voters, the new library is a three-story, 100,000+ square foot experience that has become a destination for the community. Today, LCLS serves a population of approximately 96,389 people through the library in Cheyenne, rural branches in Pine Bluffs and Burns, and a bookmobile. The library system has a staff of 75+ employees, an annual budget of $5.4 million, circulation in excess of 705,000 annually and a collection of more than 319,000 items. LCLS is still funded through the Laramie County government by a portion of the county’s property tax and 10% of the county’s share of an optional 1% sales tax. The library continues to grow and serve the people of Laramie County with an ever-increasing collection, new and expanded services, and programs to promote lifelong learning. Laramie County Library is an equal opportunity employer.

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Laramie County Library
2200 Pioneer Ave, Cheyenne, WY
https://www.lclsonline.org/