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About the Library

Arden-Dimick Library
891 Watt Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95864 map

Branch Manager: Kerri Moore


Services

Number of Computers by Type:

Internet/Office Express Kids Only
11 1 2

Programs & Events

Meeting Room Available (must register in person)

School visits may be arranged by appointment

Typewriters for public (use is free)


Information

Originally established as a contract station of the Sacramento County Library System in the Arden School in 1948, the branch was moved to the Arden Town Shopping Center in 1951, and to its current location at the corner of Watt Avenue and Northrop in 1971.

Its prime location provides library service for people from all parts of Sacramento and surrounding communities as well as being a highly valued "neighborhood" library.

Thanks to a generous donation of $800,000 by Dr. and Mrs. Max Dimick, an expansion of 4000 square feet was added to the existing building. The library re-opened in November 1999, complete with a new Community Room. The Community Room hosts story times and special programs for children of all ages. Many of these programs are sponsored by the Arden-Dimick Friends of the Library. The Community Room is also well used as a location for programs of community interest and education. Arden-Dimick Library also features an attractive children's area and a new teen corner.

The library holds over 75,000 items which includes one of the largest collections of Deaf Services materials in the system, as well as a very popular offering of new large-print books. Many items in our collection are purchased with donations from our patrons and from our Affiliate Friends group. Thanks to donations like these, Arden-Dimick Library is able to offer a wide variety of both fiction and non-fiction materials.