Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Library Churchill County Public

    4.0 (3 reviews)

    Library Churchill County Public Photos

    More like Library Churchill County Public

    Recommended Reviews - Library Churchill County Public

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration
    Photo of Linda H.
    319
    1107
    5523

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Jeremy H.
    40
    1037
    7

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Incline Village Library - 3d printer door open

    Incline Village Library

    4.9(7 reviews)
    64.9 mi

    this is the only library I've seen with the 3-D printer available. It was printing an intricate…read moreserpent of some sort when I first came in yesterday. Today it's got a little bull and it looks pretty cute. i'm back at the library. There's a list of filament types you can use below It is a K1 series, 3-D printer Filament types: Hyper PLA Silk-PLA Generic PLA Generic PETG Generic ABS Generic TPU Generic PLA Carbon Generic ASA Note 1. For unofficial filaments, please select the generic filament parameters in the Creality Print software. 2. The maximum printing speed of filament, as well as the printing temperature, is related to the characteristics of the filament. Please refer | the recommendations of the filament manufacturer and the official slicing softwareconfiguration. 3. It is recommended to evenly apply a solid adhesive to the printing platform before printing to improve first-layer adhesion. 4. Mbisture-sensitive materials such as ABS/PETG/TPU should be dried or stored in a dry environment before printing. 5. It is recommended to use official high-speed filaments to achieve better printing quality.

    Great little library with fun activities for kids. My kids loved the play area and the coloring,…read morethere is also computer games. They had books for sale too, sometimes entire series of books for really good prices. Nice people.

    Photos
    Incline Village Library - Lettuce grow by the 3D printer

    Lettuce grow by the 3D printer

    Incline Village Library - Zoom room for meetings

    Zoom room for meetings

    Incline Village Library - Children play area

    See all

    Children play area

    El Dorado County Library - fill out this form to request you 3-D printing job on their ORIGINAL PRUSA i3 by Joset Pruse

    El Dorado County Library

    4.5(24 reviews)
    73.6 mi

    wanted to update my review. One disappointment is that the free EV charging that used to be…read moreavailable here has petered out and has been broken for months now. There's a sign on it that says out of order. But on the upside I just learned about this 3d printer I couldn't be more thrilled. Yes the library now has a 3-D print lab. They only allow 1/mo and it must be something that was successfully printed from thingverse or similar site. in other words you probably can't just design your own without uploading it to one of those sites first and getting others to successfully printed to show that it's not a disaster and then it is a successful design not that they only offer PLA (Polylactic Acid). It is the standard for library printers because it's easy to use and doesn't give off toxic fumes, it can warp if left in the direct summer sun or high heat though so if you're printing something for use outdoors you may need to spray on a protectant of some sort.

    A nice local library worth visiting!…read more The children's library section is HUGE! My kids spent a couple of hours here and didn't want to leave. They learned how to search for books, and were excited with the selections the library had to offer. It's clean, comfortable, the staff is friendly and helpful. Will return!

    Photos
    El Dorado County Library - Come into the Southlake Tahoe branch to request your 3-D printing job on their ORIGINAL PRUSA i3 nothing invented by Joset Pruse

    Come into the Southlake Tahoe branch to request your 3-D printing job on their ORIGINAL PRUSA i3 nothing invented by Joset Pruse

    El Dorado County Library
    El Dorado County Library - 3D printing machine known as ORIGINAL PRUSA i3 by Joset Pruse

    See all

    3D printing machine known as ORIGINAL PRUSA i3 by Joset Pruse

    South Valleys Library

    South Valleys Library

    4.7(25 reviews)
    52.6 miSouth Reno

    The librarians all are always nice and helpful. The place is quite clean and there is a good…read moreselection of children's books.

    Adj: Nicely "new" library that serves the community well and is a treat on a hot summer's day…read more We were visiting the Reno area and decided to make a stop here as our kids just love to visit other libraries. This library reminds me of so many in Elk Grove and other bedroom communities across NorCal that are very kids-and family-friendly and nicely designed for everyone. This library has been around since the early 2000s but they've really kept it nice. From the colorful palette in the children's area, to the soft warm tones in the grown up sections, all parts of this library is comfortable and cozy to hang out in. Kids section is tucked in and filled with shorter shelves perfect for them, and there's a couch/lounging area for parents to sit with kids and read together. Very colorful with lots of cute decors all throughout on shelves and walls. Adults section have lots of reference and non-fiction as well as fiction books, cds's, and dvd's. There's also a small "gallery" cove area with original art by local artists that resembles a lot like the cubism by Picasso. Nice. Several meeting and study rooms are available to reserve for quiet reading and studying. This library looks out to nice landscaping on all sides and esp. into the South Valleys Regional Park on one side which is full of green fields, very pretty. Overall, this is a lovely library and I'm glad we had the opportunity to discover and visit this Washoe County library in Reno.

    Photos
    South Valleys Library
    South Valleys Library
    South Valleys Library

    See all

    Downtown Reno Library

    Downtown Reno Library

    4.1(47 reviews)
    55.2 miDowntown

    I used to think plants are boring, well I was wrong. Plants are awesome. Really they are. And this…read morelibrary really shows how amazing plants can be! The wife was looking at libraries to bring our kids to while on our little vacation to Reno this summer. Well, she found out that the downtown library in Reno is somewhat famous! Yup, that's right, a cool library that's even well known. Apparently this library has always been filled with wonderful indoor plants of all kinds. As I walked in I was quite impressed by how green the space and relaxing the environment was because of all the beautiful plants. Oh yeah: - so so so many plants all over, hanging, standing, growing sideways, coming down towards you, they are all around. - all kinds of from pothos, monsteras, fiddle leaf figs, and succulents to spider plants and snake plants. If you can think of it, and it's an indoor plant, it's probably here! - Multiple floors with so many book stacks and more - several of the floors are kind of half floors, interesting right? - friendly staff who helped my kids and provided a fun scavenger hunt for them (keep them young longer). They said it was fun even without prizes. - basement floor is actually like an indoor atrium of sorts, you can eat there, it's paved like a backyard with the pebbles embedded in concrete so you don't have to worry about getting the floor dirty. Lots of seating and the coolest spot too being lower level. Ehh: - no free parking. It's a bummer but understandable being this is downtown in a bigger city like Reno where everyone's office is located so if they had a lot or a structure for the public library it'd be expensive to maintain AND many people would likely illegally park there AND they would have to charge the patrons anyways.

    OK every so often Reno does this thing where it reveals yet another wonderful side to itself…read more So I'm downtown running errands and business. Then I'm like... Oh! Heeeere's the downtown public library. I was not even prepared for the overwhelming sight before my eyes. I don't know if you folks are familiar with the 70s science fiction film "Silent Running". It was like walking onto the valley forge set of the movie. And it's still a wonderful library too! Are you kidding me?! And BTW everyone there( you know, the librarians) are so kind and informative. I grew up with libraries from coast to coast including the New York public library. But I'm hard pressed to say this is a wee bit more impressive. Wow! Go get yourself a book!

    Photos
    Downtown Reno Library - First library card age 5

    First library card age 5

    Downtown Reno Library - First library card age 4

    First library card age 4

    Downtown Reno Library

    See all

    Library Churchill County Public - libraries - Updated August 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...