Yorba Linda History


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View the documentMany folks use local library
Yorba Linda Star July 19 1922 page 1
View the documentSecure site for new library, review growth of institution
Yorba Linda Star January 11 1924 page 1
View the documentLibrary board buys lots for future site
Yorba Linda Star February 15 1924 page 1
View the documentAll Yorba Linda is proud of library
Yorba Linda Star May 9 1924 page 1
View the documentCommunity asset in Yorba Linda library
Yorba Linda Star November 6 1924 page 1
View the documentStory hour at the public library
Yorba Linda Star March 19 1926 page 1
View the documentHow do you use your library?
Yorba Linda Star January 27 1928 page 1
View the documentGroup formed to curb flaming youth
Yorba Linda Star February 22 1929 page 1
View the documentYorba Linda Library giving more service on less money
Yorba Linda Star February 16 1934 page 1
View the documentPlan `painless' new library in community
Yorba Linda Star August 16 1935 page 1
View the documentCall library bond election for Oct. 2
Yorba Linda Star September 13 1935 page 1
View the documentLibrary bond sale to be contingent on federal grant
Yorba Linda Star September 20 1935 page 1
View the documentLibrary bonds carry by small vote margin
Yorba Linda Star October 4 1935 page 1
View the documentLack of money causes library plan to shrink
Yorba Linda Star January 3 1936 page 1
View the documentLibrary plans definitely `out' Chapman says
Yorba Linda Star February 7 1936 page 1
View the documentYorba Linda Library plays big role in town's culture
Yorba Linda Star October 17 1947 page 1
View the documentChamber of Commerce hears appeal for new library building
Yorba Linda Star May 2 1957 page 1
View the documentNew library plans on display as project gains headway
Yorba Linda Star May 29 1958 page 1
View the documentYorba Linda Casts Enthusiastic vote for new $80,000 library
1958 page 1
View the documentLibrary bonds to go to voters July 8
Yorba Linda Star June 19 1958 page 1
View the documentLibrary will open its doors this afternoon
by March Butz,
Yorba Linda Star December 10 1959 page 1
View the documentLarge group attends impressive ceremony
Yorba Linda Star February 11 1960 page 1
View the documentMarch Butz to retire as local librarian
Yorba Linda Star June 15 1961 page 1
View the documentLibrary starts new checkout card system
Yorba Linda Star September 11 1963 page 1
View the documentBond election set by library board
Yorba Linda Star May 5 1965 page 1
View the documentLibrary bond issue approved
Yorba Linda Star June 9 1965 page 1
View the documentLibrary expansion plans discussed
Yorba Linda Star March 6 1968 page 2
View the documentTrustees seek $585,000 bond issue to enlarge library
Yorba Linda Star September 10 1969 page 1
View the documentLibrarian upholds proposed expansion
by Katherine Citizen,
Yorba Linda Star October 29 1969 page 1
View the document$585,000 library bond issue wins: incumbents re-elected
Yorba Linda Star November 12 1969 page 1
View the documentLibrary bond sale okayed by supervisors
Yorba Linda Star February 4 1970 page 1
View the documentOpen house at library Sunday
by Val Lucas,
Yorba Linda Star June 23 1971 page 1
View the documentHundreds Attend Library Opening
by Val Lucas,
Yorba Linda Star June 30 1971 section 2 page 1
View the documentLibrary cuts staff and hours to handle budget reduction
by Gisela Meier,
Yorba Linda Star June 17 1978 page 1
View the documentComputers bring library into the modern age
Yorba Linda Star February 17 1982 page 1
View the documentLibrary to undergo renovation
by Bruce Bailey,
Yorba Linda Star June 22 1989 page 1
View the documentLibrary set for opening
by Bruce Bailey,
Yorba Linda Star May 28 1992 page 1
View the documentNew computers to provide limited Internet access
by Heather McRae,
Yorba Linda Star April 16 1998 page 1
View the documentThat's what `friends' are for
by Heather McRea,
Yorba Linda Star April 16 1998 page 6
View the documentCouncil delays library project
by Shoba Spencer,
Yorba Linda Star September 23 2004 page 1-2

Hundreds Attend Library Opening

by Val Lucas,
Yorba Linda Star June 30 1971 section 2 page 1   Open this page in a new window

The multi-purpose room padded chairs were almost all full Sunday afternoon for the program which dedicated the new addition to the Yorba Linda Library. The chairs, which are very comfortable for public meeting room chairs, and very colorful, too, came from an old idea that fell through, Librarian Katherine Citizen said, as she welcomed the community to the new facility's open house.

Several years ago the Yorba Linda Service League, Junior Woman's Club, Woman's Club and Rotary Club, put on a campaign to finance a community center. They couldn't make it, so the money the four organizations had contributed was returned, Mrs. Citizen said. A few years later, however, an auditorium, or multi-purpose room, was included in the plans, and is to be at the disposal of all organizations in Yorba Linda as a community center room.

So the four organizations that had started the idea gave back the money that had been returned to them and the library board used it to buy the chairs.

The Service League is financing the sound system, Mrs. Citizen said. The one used Sunday was being tried out, in competition to others. The Woman's Club and Garden Section has provided the rose garden between the lower level parking area and the multi-purpose room entrance, and will continue to landscape it.

Mrs. Citizen also thanked the Friends of the Library organization, who supplied the kitchen, the Republican Woman's Club for a gift of books, and the volunteers who helped move books into new areas. The trustees and library staff, she said, gave many hours of hard labor.

President John Hyma introduced the board of trustees, the library staff, architect Charles Wickett, and guests, and gave a short talk on “Open Books - Open Doors.” The library's motto, he said, is “Open books create open minds.” There have been books that have changed the world, he said, and there have been ideas that have changed the world—and they are all here. He pointed out that eventually the multi-purpose room will have movable walls so that it can be divided into three rooms as required.

The program started and ended with the Troy High Trumpeters. The Troy High Choral Group gave a splendid performance. Rev. Joseph Guthrie and Rev. Norris Barnes gave the prayers of presentation and closing prayer, respectively, and the audience took off on guided tours. Harpists Jill and Sherry Burmaster played during the refreshment hour.

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