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Parker | Douglas County Libraries - DCL DCL’s spacious library in Parker is home to a state-of-the-art Recording Studio with green screen and light-filled spaces for meetings and special events
Reserve a Space | Douglas County Libraries - DCL Reserve a Space Douglas County Libraries offers meeting and study spaces, and indoor and outdoor event spaces, for nonprofit, community and for-profit groups Reserve a space now with your library card and PIN, contact us for details and reservations, or manage your reservations
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Storytime - Douglas County Libraries This library is home to The Recording Studio, where customers can use state-of-the-art software and equipment to create videos, musical compositions, animations, e-books and more The library also features the Plants Pollinators play space
Digital Media | Douglas County Libraries - DCL Easily download or stream digital media like audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, videos, music and more for free using your library card
Lone Tree | Douglas County Libraries - DCL Our light-filled Lone Tree library includes a spacious Kids Corner area with dedicated Storytime space and Everbright, a Lite-Brite-inspired interactive wall
Highlands Ranch | Douglas County Libraries - DCL Our expansive library features interactive children’s areas, flexible meeting and community spaces with state-of-the-art technology, laptop borrowing, and a furnished terrace with shade structure The library also includes the Healthy Critters Vet Clinic play area
Castle Rock | Douglas County Libraries - DCL This new library houses the DCL Archives Local History, offering customers specialized help with historical, archival and genealogical projects—and where you can learn about the library's namesake and benefactors, Philip and Jerry Miller