When many people think of a library, they picture shelves of books and quiet reading spaces. But today’s libraries are something much more dynamic. They are hubs of education, creativity, and human connection. In a recent conversation with
East Bonner County Library Director Vanessa Velez and Lifelong Learning Coordinator Frank Foderaro, one thing became clear:
“We try to provide something for everyone,” Vanessa says.
With a major expansion on the horizon, the library is preparing to do even more.
Lifelong Learning for Everyone
A heavily utilized but still somewhat unknown resource at the library is the Lifelong Learning Center. The center helps proctor exams and offers tutoring to adults as well as children. Learning opportunities include one-on-one tutoring, technology help, GED and citizenship support, English as a Second Language instruction, and even niche topics.
“We’ve had authors come in asking how to promote themselves,” Frank says. “We’ve had people ask for social media help. We try to meet those needs.”
The program relies on a diverse group of volunteer tutors. These volunteers range from engineers to retired teachers to healthcare professionals to high school computer geeks. And when a request falls outside the usual scope, the library adapts. When a request comes to the learning center that the center isn’t able to serve, a call goes out to the roster of tutors asking if any of them can meet the need. Most of the time, one of the tutors has the skills needed to support the niche educational request. The program is built around individual needs.
“We ask what their learning goals are,” Frank says. “Then we try to match that up with the right tutor.”
That matching process goes beyond subject matter. It’s not just about matching the math expert with the student struggling with math. Personalities must fit and Frank puts a lot of effort into matching not just skill set but mindset.
“Some tutors are very calm and patient. Some are more energetic,” Frank explains. “I try to match that with what the learner needs.”
The goal of the learning center is not to create a lifelong crutch. Vanessa emphasizes that the goal is progress, not permanence.
“We don’t want to make the Lifelong Learning Center someone’s permanent tutor,” she says. “We want them to reach their goal and then make room for someone else.”
The program depends heavily on volunteers, and that is part of what makes it unique. There are over 100 volunteers at the library; 37 of those are on the tutor roster. They get vetted. They get trained. The center is designed to be flexible. Zoom tutoring for those who are physically unable to come into the library. The program has attracted many participants, so many that now it is time for the library to expand in order to meet the demand.
A Major Expansion
To address the growing need, the library is launching a 4,500-square-foot, two-story expansion.
“It’s really a continuation of our previous expansion,” Vanessa explains. “This is phase two.”
The project will include more tutoring rooms, a larger meeting space, additional study areas, and a multimedia room. For the learning center, the impact will be immediate. The number of rooms they will have to utilize doubles. The expansion will also include a small café. The expansion is funded through saved donations and county sales tax revenue.
“We can’t use levy money for new construction,” Vanessa explains. “So this is coming from other sources we’ve built up over time.”
Construction could begin as early as this summer, though timelines may shift. The library plans to remain open, though there will be some temporary inconveniences. Expect some noise, fewer parking spaces, and fewer community meeting rooms while some staff offices are temporarily relocated. Patience and understanding are appreciated during this transition.
The Next Chapter
As the library expands, so does its role in the community. From tutoring and digital learning to hands-on programs and shared spaces, it continues to grow into something much larger than a traditional library. With new spaces, new opportunities, and continued community support, the next chapter is already taking shape.
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