Forks Branch Library

171 Forks Avenue South
Forks, WA 98331

(360)374-6402

Open Hours:

  • Monday through Thursday: 11 AM - 7 PM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturdays during the school year 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Forks Branch Library

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  • Book Reviews from the Forks Friends of the Library courtesy of the Forks Forum
  • Forks Friends of the Library
    Forks 60th Anniversary Tea, January 21, 2006

    Muriel Huggins (far left) started library service in the community in the 1940's by delivering books to folks throughout the community from her private and donated collection. Later, Lillian (Dimmel) Carver (far right) was the first "official" librarian when the Forks Library opened its doors in 1946. Former branch manager Frances Buck (center left) retired in 2002 after 23 years of service.   Theresa Osborne (center right)  then became branch manager and has been with the Library since 1998.

    Friends and Patrons at to celebrate the founding of the Forks Branch Library.  Theresa Osborne, branch manager, talked about the beginning days of the branch.


A History of the Forks Branch

  The Forks Library first opened January 19, 1946.  A room in the old Forks grade school was donated for the library’s use.  The original collection of about 600 books was made available from the county together with gifts and memorials from local citizens.

  Due to increased school attendance, the library moved into a small building owned by the Public Utility District in 1947.  Thanks to the efforts of local volunteers the building, which was originally built to house pedigreed wool Angora rabbits, was repaired and made suitable for library use.  Later that year, a Forks Community Council committee decided to make the library a memorial to those who died in wars and in March, 1948 the Forks Memorial Library Association was incorporated.

  A new building was built in 1951 and operated under the direction of the Forks Memorial Library Association until 1973.  The North Olympic Library System was formed in 1973 merging city libraries, including the Forks library, with the Clallam County Library District.

Feeling the impact of a growing community, the North Olympic Library system began seeking a solution to once again crowded conditions in 1979.  In the spring of 1980 they purchased the old Sea-First Bank building and began remodeling.  The new building, with a collection of over 20, 000 books opened its doors to public service in January, 1981.

Today, with a collection of over 25,000 items including books, CDs, videos and more, the Forks Branch of the North Olympic Library system continues the tradition of dedicated service to the community of Forks and outlying rural areas of Clallam and Jefferson counties.

 

More history of the Forks Community.

Olympic Peninsula Community Museum - A web-based museum showcasing aspects of the rich history and culture of Washington State's Olympic Peninsula communities.


Last revised April 14, 2008

 

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