Library Establishment
In 1991, a small group of dedicated volunteers established Edgewood Community Library. These volunteers understood the value and importance of a library, especially in a small community. Originally, the library began as a non-profit organization and was run out of a room in a small strip mall.
On the verge of closing several times due to financial difficulties, Mark Jensen, a key founder of the library, provided a rent-free house for the library to run out of. The library remained in this house for almost a decade. Still run solely by volunteers, the library continued to flourish due to Jensen's generosity.
Town of Edgewood Incorporation
Throughout the early years, Edgewood Community Library and the Town of Edgewood worked closely together. In 2008, discussions of the Town of Edgewood incorporating the library began and in 2009, the library officially became a department of the Town of Edgewood.
With this incorporation, the library relocated to an office building on Highway 344. The move offered the library more space and an ability to offer an increase in services and programming.
Edgewood Community Library Today
The library continued to grow and quickly outgrew the office building on Highway 344. In 2016, plans were put into motion to repurpose a portion of the former Edgewood Elementary School. Construction and updates began in March 2017 and the library reopened in June 2017 in its new space.
Today, Edgewood Community Library is located in the former Edgewood Elementary School. The library has two paid staff members and wonderful volunteer staff to help keep the library running smoothly. The library continues to grow and is a dynamic place for community residents!