A Tiny Olympic Library is now ready for readers in four locations across the Peninsula.

A Tiny Olympic Library is now ready for readers in four locations across the Peninsula.

North Olympic Library System installs Tiny Olympic Library in downtown Sequim

SEQUIM — The city of Sequim has partnered with the North Olympic Library System (NOLS) to install a Tiny Olympic Library at Seal Street Park in downtown Sequim.

The self-serve green-and-blue library is stocked with books by NOLS that are available to the public to borrow or keep.

The Sequim tiny library is one of four in Clallam County. Other tiny library locations are:

■ Port Angeles: City Pier.

■   Forks: Forks Transit Center

■   Clallam Bay: Sunsets West Co-op, 16795 state Highway 112.

Readers can return books to any of the Clallam County tiny library locations.

Requests for service to the Sequim Tiny Olympic Library should be directed to the Sequim Library at 603 N. Sequim Ave., 360-683-1161 or Sequim@nols.org.

Contact Sequim Assistant to the City Manager/Parks Manager Joe Irvin with questions at 360-582-2457 or jirvin@seqimwa.gov.

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