Sechelt 
            Public Library Collection, Activities, Page 1  
          
          The 
            Sechelt Public Library was started by volunteers with the first collection 
            of books being stored in Mrs. Bea Swanson's house until a suitable 
            location could be found to house them. Mrs. Ada Dawe contacted Mr. 
            Jack Redman, a local grocer, who donated space above his store on 
            Cowrie Street, for the first public library. From 1961 until 1966 
            the library operated out of this space. It then moved for a year to 
            a ground level floor in a donated cottage on the south side of Cowrie 
            Street, where the Sechelt Hospital Auxiliary store is today. A Centennial 
            grant paid for a new building to be built on Trail Avenue behind today's 
            Shell Gas Station. It was completely staffed with volunteers until 
            the mid-1980s when the first paid librarian was appointed. 
          In 
            1995 plans were approved for a new library which was built and opened 
            in 1996 with the District of Sechelt offices located on the second 
            floor. This present library is staffed by full-time and part-time 
            trained librarians but is still dependent on many volunteers who help 
            in the library and the Friends of the Library group who raise funds 
            for equipment. 
          
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