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Kenmore Library |
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18138 73rd N.E., Kenmore, 98028 425-486-8747 |
| Monday & Wednesday | 11am-9pm |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Thursday & Friday | 11am-6pm |
| Saturday | 10am-5pm |
Kenmore Library is near a wetland featuring a rookery of great heron nests. Special artwork in the library includes a stained glass hanging and a sculpture titled "Trumpeter" by local artist Rita Kepner. The collection includes a selection of books, large print titles, many children's materials, books-on-tape, compact discs, CD ROM's, magazines, cassettes, videos, and Internet access.
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Kenmore Library offers you helpful, personal service. As a "window" to the larger King County Library System, we are happy to introduce you to the wide array of services and materials available. Join us for toddler and preschool story times, school age, young adult, adult and family programs.
Kenmore is located on the northernmost end of Lake Washington. Historically, Kenmore was an active port and served as a gathering place for Native Americans. Today, Kenmore has diverse living opportunities including small acreage, view properties, condominiums and modest apartments - all of which share a scenic orientation to Lake Washington. Kenmore has a major harbor for floatplanes on Lake Washington. With good access to the Lake and Sammamish Slough, Kenmore has excellent recreational opportunities. The community of Kenmore voted to become the city of Kenmore on September 22,1997.
Last Updated:
August 1, 2008






