At the Library
Meeting Room Guidelines
Meeting Room Publicity
Book a Meeting Room
Douglas County Libraries provide meeting rooms to enrich the educational mission of the library, to enable members of the local community to gather to discuss issues important to the community and to encourage the free exchange of information on a wide variety of topics. The meeting rooms are available to all nonprofit, community, and for-profit groups, regardless of their beliefs or affiliations.
Library Board Meeting
The Douglas County Libraries Board of Trustees will meet at 7 pm on Thursday, June 17th at the Parker Library. The public is welcome to attend. Board agendas and meeting minutes are available here.
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Bark for Books
Improve reading skills with a doggie buddy!
Douglas County Libraries and Intermountain Therapy Dogs present R.E.A.D (Reading Education Assistance Dogs )
Bonfils Blood Drives @ Your Library
Douglas County Libraries has formed a “partnership for life” with Bonfils Blood Center and will be holding blood drives throughout 2010. Bonfils needs 4,200 blood donations weekly to meet the needs of the community and to be prepared for unexpected events.
Blood Donation is one of the easiest ways to help your community, with each whole blood donation lasting less than an hour and having the potential to help several people.
Reservations are handled through Bonfils. Call 303-363-2300 to book your spot:
Clubs Meeting at Douglas County Libraries
Douglas County Libraries hosts a wide variety of clubs for patrons of all ages and interests. Registration is not required.
Highlands Ranch Library
Assistive Technology at Douglas County Libraries
Douglas County Libraries offers a wide range of free tools and technologies for people living with physical challenges:
The Sun Shines Bright on Douglas County Libraries
Douglas County Libraries just got a little brighter, and a little greener! Thanks to a grant from the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office, the Sunflower Corporation installed a Sundolier™ daylight system for no cost at the Philip S. Miller Library. Using solar power and a battery, the Sundolier™ will actually follow the sun, tracking its brightest angle, and disburse the natural light through the main room of the library. This should help reduce electric light and cooling demands, and related emissions.
Make Your Gift Count
Your tax-deductible contribution to Douglas County Libraries Foundation will count in making a difference:
Count on making an impact ~ Count on making someone smile
Bargain Book Shopping at Douglas County Libraries
Don't forget - we sell bargain books at your library!
Find great books at great prices at the Douglas County Libraries.
Gently used books are available for sale at several of our branches and proceeds from the sales benefit the Douglas County Libraries Foundation.
Current Environmental Sustainability Practices at DC Libraries

Douglas County Libraries just got a little brighter, and a little greener! Through a donation from the Sunflower Corporation, they installed a Sundolier™ daylight system for no cost at the Philip S. Miller Library. Using solar power and a battery, the Sundolier™ will actually follow the sun, tracking its brightest angle, and disburse the natural light through the main room of the library. This should help reduce electric light and cooling demands, and related emissions.





