Mount Vernon City Library

Category: Public library

Address: 315 Snoqualmie St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA

Phone: +13603366209

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–4PM

Reviews

Jana Zaki

Jun 16, 2022

It was very nice easy system to use computers. Libraian very helpful But Air Quality inside very musty smells was Poor, would benefit from air filtration system for healthier standards today. Re: virus 🦠

Linda Snow

Jan 3, 2022

Staff is friendly and helpful. The library has been rearranged, takes a little longer to find what your looking for, but the new layout is nice.

Rene Trevino

Jan 7, 2019

Location is easy to find with a nice parking lot straight across a one way street. Seemed to be well organized and offers a great many services from checking out books, movies, CD's, or a quiet area for study and research. Computers available on both adult and children's sides. Self check out, available, story times for kids, events, restrooms, and a great and helpful staff. My kids were able to get help finding books with ease and had a good time. Looking forward to seeing what else is offered throughout the coming year.

James Ervin

Feb 5, 2018

The library is a little old, but very tidy. I really like their children's section. It was huge, and I felt completely safe while my youngest son explored the multiple aisles of non-fiction books. Callie, the librarian, was very helpful and friendly. Thanks, library staff 👍😸.

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Questions & Answers

Is there story time today with the kids

Adriana Partida | Aug 12, 2022
Brittany Schnug | Aug 13, 2022

Yes. Baby Story time at 10:30. Toddler Story time is on Tuesdays.

Is it possible to receive a copy of the obituary of Evelyn Lindquist born Nov 1928 and died 11 Mar 2006 in Mt. Vernon. Her husband was the late Kenneth Leonard Lindquist. I believe it was in the 14 March 2006 issue of the paper. Thank-you. Pat

Patricia Olson | Aug 12, 2022
Anna | Aug 13, 2022

A good idea would be to go to the library itself and ask one of the librarians. That way they can look it up if they have it and you can ask more questions about it. They may or may not have something like that, and if they don't you can also try Sno-Isle libraries.

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