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    Granite Bay Public Library

    4.2 (14 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Princess2017 F.

    Very Nice library, but level of noise is too high adults and children talk to loud and its distracting when you are here to study and they have only 2 study rooms.

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    13 days ago

    Kind, professional, very helpful. I was having trouble with Libby and they gave me good strategies for using it effectively.

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    8 years ago

    Such a nice library! Very clean quiet. Wonderful children's selection of books. Love coming here

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    15 years ago

    I love this library! They usually have the books that I want, or can order them from another branch.

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    14 years ago

    The library staff is very kind, my children have always found them approachable. I really enjoy this treasure in our community.

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    10 years ago

    Nice library. Small. The study rooms are quite useful. The religion section is a joke unless you're looking for jesus stuff.

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    Roseville Public Library - Maidu Branch - Interior

    Roseville Public Library - Maidu Branch

    3.9(34 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Adj: informative and sufficiently comprehensive…read more An older branch of the Roseville libraries, but a good one! I've been here once before a couple of years ago, but recently, we wanted to stop by again. The library is NOT part of the Placer County library system, which was pointed out to me (I already knew, but it was good to be reminded) as I signed up for a Roseville library card! Did you know that as a CA resident that you can sign up for a library card at locations NOT in your county/city of residence? Yup, you do have to return physical items to one of the branches of whatever library system you borrow from, BUT if you were just using their e-materials like Libby or Hoopla, then it's NO problem! So I decided I wanted another library card, so I quickly applied online (short form) and then went up to the information desk and the librarian/assistant attentively helped me right away and gave me an overview of Roseville's library offerings as well as rules and regulations (and fees/fines). Unlike many other library systems, they DO have late fees here, but I don't plan to borrow physical books or any other kinds of tangible materials, so I won't have to worry about that. Onto the library itself. One side is books for adults (I hesitate to write adult books lest people misunderstand, lol) and there are many shelves of grown up books, so their collection seems quite comprehensive. Next, there's a shelf of Friends of the Library books for sale, not a whole lot, but a respectable amount. Then there's the kids section on the opposite side of the library, and there's a good amount of book stacks on shorter shelves that do not block the view of kids which I finally noticed is the case at like all libraries, lol. Not sure why I never made that connection before. It's a smaller children's area than other libraries, but they tried to make it more cheerful w/more colorful furniture and decorations/posters on the walls. There are also kids' computers that only kids can use so that's good. Finally, there's a community room that's pretty big for meetings and if you want to have a private event or party, it seems you can rent it for reasonable rates (see pics). Outside of that room, there's a courtyard, but I didn't see a way to get out there as the door leading out was locked, maybe it's only for staff to hang out and eat lunch in? I'm not sure, but that meeting room has a lot of nice natural light streaming in b/c of the floor to ceiling windows. Overall, this is an older, but well maintained and kind of quaint library next to Maidu Community Center which is inside the Maidu Regional Park (which I've not yet explore, maybe next time). PS - obligatory bathroom visit: clean, but older, some rust on the metal doors/walls, could use an update on some of the facilities, but everything was functional.

    Pretty solid public library in Roseville next to the Maidu Community Center. We came up to attend…read morean event and decided to check out this library. IIRC, we've been here before, but it's been a while. This is an older library from the looks of it, but it's pretty well kept up. It's clean and quite open inside. The bathrooms at near the entrance and they were ok, my kid says it's a little messy inside probably from inconsiderate patrons, but it's still overall clean. Once you enter the library, you'll see the front desk / information desk. The wife had some questions and the staff was helpful to provide the info. Meanwhile, I wandered around a bit. On the left side of the library is the adult section with many rows of book shelves, there's also 1 long wall of books for sale by the Friends of the Library. Not a huge selection, but they had a nice variety for kids and adults alike. The kids area is on the right side of the library, not very big, but good enough. There are also about half a dozen computers dedicated for the kids to use. Towards the back there's a community room you can rent by the half-hour, guess you can't just reserve it for free. You're allowed to use it if no one else is occupying it and it's not being rented out, but for your own event, guess you have to rent it. All in all, this library isn't very big, but it's good-sized enough for the community as there are 2 other libraries operated by the City of Roseville, this library is not part of the Placer County library system, so it's important not to mix them up in case you do check out books from both systems. The look of the library is definitely dated, but it's kept clean and organized and it's nicely set inside the Maidu Regional Park so it feels safe and it's surrounded by nature, we'll definitely visit again.

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    Roseville Public Library - Maidu Branch
    Roseville Public Library - Maidu Branch - Tissue Petal Sunflowers activity at the library for kids

    Tissue Petal Sunflowers activity at the library for kids

    Roseville Public Library - Maidu Branch

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    Folsom Public Library - My 5 year old picked these out our first visit to the library in March!

    Folsom Public Library

    4.1(57 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Have you been to the folsom library? Here, on my busiest day, I come with my little ones holding…read moretight to my hands. When I'm here, I feel my eyes meet the window and books. Few days ago, although I was so exhausted but my little ones needed to borrow books no matter how tired I had to put on that mommy energy and get them here. I sat next to the window, watched through the window cars passing and enjoyed the outdoor lush beauty. There was a magic, no phones, library silence, row of books that stand like silent companions and each holding a world within the spine of books. At least the books are silent not like manager's, they don't ask how fast can you work on this. I feel library is a safe space, read, wander with imaginations, crave for more and eager to read next book from the series and let your brain learn new words or emotions through the book. Growing up, I was happy whenever the library trailer book bus came to our school. We never had library while growing up, so I looked forward to borrow book's when the library bus came. I clearly remember one time, my favorite book was dinosaur book. I renewed twice because the story was my favorite. And I'm glad my kids enjoy reading and thanks to the public library, we've borrowed thousands of books. And without the library, this wouldn't be possible without breaking the bank. And thanks to the library, we can borrow from different branches. They make it possible for kids to read and grow. All I want to say, thank you! You are making a big difference in our lives.

    The Folsom library is bright and comfortable. The natural light coming through the windows makes it…read morean enjoyable place to read for a while.

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    Outside shot

    Folsom Public Library - Signage

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    Folsom Public Library - Yeti in My Spaghetti is like Jenga only you pull out a noodle & a player looses if the Yeti falls into the bowl! For my 5 year old!

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    Yeti in My Spaghetti is like Jenga only you pull out a noodle & a player looses if the Yeti falls into the bowl! For my 5 year old!

    Friends of the Folsom Library Bookstore - Handmade Mother's Day Card made by locals I purchased for $3.00!

    Friends of the Folsom Library Bookstore

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.4 mi
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    If you love reading books... actual physical books you can hold in your hot little hands and don't…read moremind expanding your home library with previously owned books. Then check out the Friends of the Library Bookstore. It's located inside the Folsom Public Library building. They sell all sorts of categories. Children, cookbooks, young adults, sci fi, mystery, and nonfiction. Plus CD, DVDs, and audio books. Prices range from free ( aha... giving it away with nothing asked in return kind of free), a quarter to $3. When they have the monthly pop up sales, recently decommissioned library books are 10 for $1. Yes... I did a double take too. 10 books for $1!! The proceeds goes back into the library programs. For up to date store hours and info on the monthly pop up sale, check out the website.

    Last month my fiancé, my 5 year old and I decided to stop by their store after visiting the library…read moresince we were in need of both Mother's Day and Birthday Cards and they're conveniently located right down the hall after all! I purchased 8 beautiful cards the sweet volunteer mentioned were all handmade by locals for $3.00 each! The receipt wouldn't print, but I didn't need one! My 5 year old received the Amazing Animals book from their Free Books basket(1 book per child) she recommended as well! I would definitely recommend paying a visit to this non-profit organization that opened it's doors in the year 1990, all run by volunteers, all items generously donated and all staff volunteers! Each sale of course goes towards the library, they accept donations for gently used books, DVDS, CDs and audio books as well! In fact we'll be stopping by this morning to donate some children's books and purchase some Handmade Father's Day cards as well to help support our favorite library! :-)

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    Friends of the Folsom Library Bookstore - Handmade Mother's Day Cards I purchased from for $3.00 each made by locals, they sell CDS & Paperbacks for $0.50 each!

    Handmade Mother's Day Cards I purchased from for $3.00 each made by locals, they sell CDS & Paperbacks for $0.50 each!

    Friends of the Folsom Library Bookstore - Handmade Mother's Day Card made by locals I purchased for $3.00!

    Handmade Mother's Day Card made by locals I purchased for $3.00!

    Friends of the Folsom Library Bookstore - Handmade Birthday Card made by locals, I purchased for $3.00!

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    Handmade Birthday Card made by locals, I purchased for $3.00!

    Maidu Museum & Historic Site

    Maidu Museum & Historic Site

    4.4(25 reviews)
    3.4 mi
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    The Maidu Museum is quite wonderful, my wife and I enjoyed a nice walk while learning more about…read morethe native American culture. If you're in the Roseville or Folsom Lake areas, we recommend stopping by and bring the kitties. We see school bus is stopping by every now and again to do some exploring.

    Did you know you can go look at petroglyphs in Roseville, California? I certainly did not until…read morevisiting the Maidu museum. You cannot get up close and personal with them like you can in Sweden, but we know why this is and why we cannot have nice things. The museum has kindly set up visual maps that help visitors make out the glyphs along the nicely maintained nature trail. If you are visiting in summer please stay hydrated as the trail is only partially shaded. It's about a 1.5 mile loop, but there's a longer bike trail that it is connected to. All is well-marked. $7 admission will get you access to the walking trail (there's probably a way for local cyclists to access the trail without paying but idk man, I'm from out of town.) and the museum, which does have restrooms and a water fountain inside. My friend and I enjoyed the museum and art exhibits indoors, then our nice nature walk outside to view the petroglyphs, mortars, and grinding rocks. We saw raptors, turkeys, lizards, turtles, deer, rabbits, and probably other creatures I am forgetting by now. Definitely stay on the trail as there are these lovely things called ground hornets (stingers up) we were warned about by the friendly staff. The weather was blessedly fair for July (Pocki brought Swedish summer over here and then left with it when she went back home) so we only had to suffer high 80s on the trail. I highly recommend visiting with walking shoes and water bottles. We spent a good two hours here. One could bring a picnic as there are benches outside, but we didn't bring more than a few snacks. Parking is available wherever you can find it along the suburban street. There is not a dedicated lot, but there are a few disabled parking spaces in the front. Hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday - Sunday: 9AM-4PM

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    Maidu Museum & Historic Site - Nature trail is a big loop, half sun, half shade

    Nature trail is a big loop, half sun, half shade

    Maidu Museum & Historic Site
    Maidu Museum & Historic Site

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    Folsom Lake College - Spring 2024 tennis court schedule

    Folsom Lake College

    3.4(39 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    The student support is too bad. My daughter was there to resolve an issue with finance front desk…read more Here is the quote: "The employee to whom I was trying to talk was so busy with her mobile phone. As I was talking "in the air", she occasionally had half a look with a totally irrelevant answer, then got busy with her mobile phone again. Wasted half a day and returned with my unsolved questions". I wonder if there is any supervision system in place. I don't know whom to talk with further?

    I went back to college! Ok not really. I went to Folsom Lake College to use the tennis courts which…read moreare free of charge. Parking is $2 though. But good news is that the parking fee is temporarily suspended due to COVID. This review is just for the tennis courts.; the Sue Lorimer & Bob Bruns Tennis Complex. The courts were clean and maintained. They have 8 courts that are nicely spaced out and have a 4 feet tall fencing between the side by side courts. Each court has a covered bench. On the weekends, there is campus security present. An emergency blue box call phone is located on the pathway from the parking lot between the courts and running track. Plus monitored cameras. So no funny business. No skateboarding, bicycling, roller skating, picnicking, playing basketball ... other horseplay stuff other than tennis on the courts. The formal rules are posted throughout. Another thing to note is that near the front of court 1, facing the track, is the posting of Folsom Lake College's collegiate tennis schedule. On those game days, the courts are closed to public play. Game. Set. Match.

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    Folsom Lake College - Campus walking trails

    Campus walking trails

    Folsom Lake College - Campus walking trails

    Campus walking trails

    Folsom Lake College - Entrance to trails by tennis courts

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    Entrance to trails by tennis courts

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