History of the Strathmore Branch Library
In December, 1910, Strathmore citizens petitioned to establish a County library deposit station, and in June 1911, a station was set up in Harry North's Barber Shop. On July 1st, 1913, under revised State law, it officially became the Strathmore Branch of the Tulare County Library. Between 1912 and 1936 it moved 3 times. In 1936, it was moved to a new Town and Country Club House on Balfour St. In 1964 the Church of Christ purchased the building and kept the Library as a tenant until 1976. Then, in February, 1976, the Strathmore Branch Library was built at 19646 Road 230. It was financed from Revenue Sharing Funds allocated by the Tulare County Board of Supervisors and is still the Strathmore Branch building today.
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June after school crafts include
*Father’s Day tie *Worms in dirt
*Chenille stem dinosaur *Mole in a hole craft
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Tuesdays 2 - 5:30pm
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Wednesday 3:30pm
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Tuesdays 10:30am
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Tuesdays 4:00pm |
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Board Games available to play
Jenga, The Game of Life, Battleship, Candyland, Chess, Chutes & Ladders, Farkle, Monopoly, Sorry, Yahtzee, & Uno
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