Grantsville City Library

Grantsville City Library Please call us if you have any questions, 435-884-1670. Grantsville City Library

The Grantsville City Library opened to the public in March of 2013.

The building funding came about as the result of an agreement between both Grantsville City and Tooele City in which longstanding contention between these two entities were settled by both Mayors Brent Marshall and Patrick Dunlavy and their respective city councils before going to litigation. To quote Mayor Marshall regarding the new spirit of cooperation, “this building is a tribute or a monument

to the word ‘communication’ and people learning how to talk to each other”. The building itself is quite a show place. It is a large building designed by the architectural firm Blalock & Partners in Salt Lake City. The 10,800 square foot facility has soaring walls of glass on both the east and west walls and an impressive glass enclosed foyer at the main entrance located on the south side. Lots of rich mahogany serves to accent the glass both inside and outside of the building. The inverted roofline represents the Oquirrh Mountains to the east and the Stansbury Mountains to the west of Grantsville. One child recently told Mayor Marshall that it looks like an open book! The initial library collection is based on the old Tooele Co. Bookmobile collection which became available for purchase when that program was dissolved in December of 2012. This allowed the Grantsville City Library an opportunity to jump-start its collection development as the purchase included some 28,000 books, audio books, DVDs, and a reference collection. The building itself will ultimately accommodate more than 56,000 items. The Grantsville City Library offers a full range of services to the community. This includes a popular collection of books, audio books, DVDs, magazines and periodicals. The collaboration we have with the Utah State Library offers an additional selection of 18,000 downloadable e-books and audio books through the OverDrive service. The Pioneer online library is also available which offers the patron access to thousands of magazine and newspaper articles. Other Pioneer databases allow access to health, job, genealogy, business, and school research information. Additionally, the library building has multiple meeting rooms and a centrally located fireplace; an unusual feature for a library, but which fits wonderfully into the multipurpose aspect of the facility. Many Grantsville residents have already taken advantage of this by reserving space for their meetings. Others just come in to sit and enjoy the quiet ambiance that the facility offers. The Grantsville City Library has much to offer to those in Grantsville City and the greater Tooele Valley area. Come and visit when you can, we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Join the fun at our Chalk Art Festival! Grab some free cotton candy, and let your creativity shine on the pavement. Ther...
06/05/2026

Join the fun at our Chalk Art Festival! Grab some free cotton candy, and let your creativity shine on the pavement. There's still time to claim your spot and create a masterpiece. Judging begins at 5:00 PM with prizes for all age groups! 🎨 🍭

The Grantsville City Chalk Art Festival is officially underway at the Grantsville City Library! Organized by Grantsville...
06/04/2026

The Grantsville City Chalk Art Festival is officially underway at the Grantsville City Library!

Organized by Grantsville City Communities that Care, the community event runs today until 6:00 PM and continues tomorrow, Friday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Free chalk and knee pads are available at the welcome desk for our participants.

All ages and skill levels are welcome so claim a sidewalk square and create some great art!

💜 Strength, Support, and Stability in Grantsville 💜Pathways Sanctuary & Advocacy Center is dedicated to supporting survi...
06/03/2026

💜 Strength, Support, and Stability in Grantsville 💜

Pathways Sanctuary & Advocacy Center is dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. If you or someone you know needs help, you do not have to walk this path alone.

Their Case Management Services are completely free, confidential, and available right here in Grantsville. Pathways provides the guidance, resources, and stabilization you need to rebuild safely.

This Friday (June 5) from 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Call to ask questions or schedule an appointment: (435) 231-1005.

Our UNEARTH A STORY™ Summer Reading Program is officially OPEN for registration! 🔥📅 June 1 – July 31Kids, teens, and fam...
06/02/2026

Our UNEARTH A STORY™ Summer Reading Program is officially OPEN for registration! 🔥

📅 June 1 – July 31

Kids, teens, and families - it’s time to dig into amazing books, earn prizes, and uncover incredible stories! Registration is NOW OPEN!

👉 SCAN THE QR CODE or head straight to:
https://grantsvilleut.beanstack.org/reader365

Let’s make this the most exciting summer yet! Who’s ready to UNEARTH some stories?! 🚀📖

🎨 Grantsville’s 7th Annual Chalk Art Festival is back! 🇺🇸America 250: Liberty in ColorThursday, June 4th & Friday, June ...
05/29/2026

🎨 Grantsville’s 7th Annual Chalk Art Festival is back! 🇺🇸

America 250: Liberty in Color
Thursday, June 4th & Friday, June 5th
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Bring the whole family for sidewalk chalk art, glitter tattoos, prizes, and good old-fashioned fun! Chalk will be provided, or bring your own. Judging is Friday at 5 PM — winners receive gift cards!

Let’s celebrate our nation through creativity! ❤️💙

CAR SEAT EVENT at the LIBRARY✅ Free new car seats available while supplies last (guaranteed with appointment)✅ Drive-ins...
05/29/2026

CAR SEAT EVENT at the LIBRARY

✅ Free new car seats available while supplies last (guaranteed with appointment)
✅ Drive-ins welcome!

📍 Tuesday, June 2nd • 5-7 PM

🔲 Scan the QR code on the flyer to sign up now!

Brought to you by Safe Kids Tooele County and Tooele County Health Department

Why did George Washington have bad teeth?As a young man he ruined his teeth by cracking walnuts with his jaw. What four ...
05/28/2026

Why did George Washington have bad teeth?
As a young man he ruined his teeth by cracking walnuts with his jaw.

What four words did he add to the presidential oath of office to reflect his belief in Providence?
“So help me God.”

These questions and many more were answered yesterday during our wonderful “Echos of 1776” living history performance with George Washington!

Patrons of all ages enjoyed an engaging, educational, and memorable time as they met our first president. We even had a miniature George show up to add extra fun and whimsy to the event!

A huge thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate America’s 250th birthday with us!

America250 Living History Events are coming to the Grantsville & Tooele Libraries! 🎉Join us this summer for powerful, un...
05/26/2026

America250 Living History Events are coming to the Grantsville & Tooele Libraries! 🎉

Join us this summer for powerful, unforgettable performances that bring American history to life!

Come kick off the summer with us at the Grantsville City Library! 🎨Create anything you can imagine — trinkets, décor, mi...
05/26/2026

Come kick off the summer with us at the Grantsville City Library! 🎨
Create anything you can imagine — trinkets, décor, mini sculptures, and more! All supplies and treats will be provided.

When: Wednesday, May 27th
Time: 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
Where: Large Conference Room, Grantsville City Library

This is going to be so much fun! Tag a teen who might want to join and spread the word!
See you tomorrow! ✨

📚 SUMMER TUTORING ANNOUNCEMENT 📚One-on-one tutoring is available this summer for Math, Reading, and Literacy!✅ Serving G...
05/26/2026

📚 SUMMER TUTORING ANNOUNCEMENT 📚

One-on-one tutoring is available this summer for Math, Reading, and Literacy!

✅ Serving Grades K–8th
✅ Personalized help to keep kids learning and growing

Call Shari for more information and to schedule:
📞 435-840-5681

Address

42 N Bowery Street
Grantsville, UT
84029

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+14358841670

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