This is an exciting time of transformation and change for libraries and the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District is leading the way. As the recipient of three consecutive American Library Association Library of the Future Awards in 2022, 2023 and 2024 (the first library system to accomplish this), we were recognized for rethinking the use of our buildings, forging innovative community partnerships and educating the public about the wonderful world of discovery that they will find every day within our libraries and on our website.
The digital revolution has allowed us to reimagine how we deliver our services, beyond just books, to include state-of-the-art technology; homework help and hands-on learning; arts, culture and live performances; job training and economic empowerment; as well as community gathering spaces for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. Our Free To Be public education campaign was created to share this library evolution/revolution with local residents and to invite everyone in to learn, grow, change and explore.
First established in 1965, the Library District is celebrating 60 years of service as a regional library system that serves both urban and rural communities across 8,000 square miles of Clark County. We have grown to 25 branches, featuring unique programs for babies, kids, teens and adults — while offering 3.6 million items to check out from our catalog. And everything is always free!
A dynamic symbol of our growth is the new West Las Vegas Library, currently under construction at 1861 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. on the Historic West Side. To better serve this culturally diverse community, it will be more than doubling its current size to 41,178 square feet. Situated on a 5.25-acre parcel at Martin Luther King Boulevard and Mount Mariah Drive, the new site also will provide convenient parking and outdoor space including a courtyard and second-floor roof deck for community events.
This 21st century library facility is scheduled to open in early 2026, and will include a dedicated story time space for infants and toddlers, a special tween space for pre-teens, and a robust teen zone for safe and fun hang-outs after school. Adults will find a business center, language and job skills training, a beautiful art gallery, computer labs, a multipurpose room and an innovation lab.
Building on the legacy of the previous two Historic Westside library branches — the original on “D” Street and the current location on West Lake Mead Boulevard — the new West Las Vegas Library will continue to be a vibrant place where children, grandchildren and future generations gather to create new memories.
Parents, are you looking for solutions this summer? The Library District’s Summer Challenge reading and activities program keeps kids and teens engaged and enjoying new discoveries. Summer Challenge offers fun, free events to help them explore new interests and build a lifelong love of learning — all while earning great prizes. Adults can join in Summer Challenge, too, with everything from live musical and theater events, arts and crafts and DJ lessons, to computer design classes, music and movie streaming on our website, and more. All reading and activities earn credits toward prizes thanks to our partners, including Vegas Golden Knights, Las Vegas Raiders, NBA 2K Summer League, The Smith Center, Freed’s Bakery, Nevada Arts Council and many more.
If you don’t yet have a library card, now is the perfect time to #GetCarded. Visit your nearest library branch or sign up online at TheLibraryDistrict.org and unlock a wonderful world of knowledge, new friends, engaging programs and community connections.
Kelvin Watson is executive director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, overseeing 25 branches and more than 600 employees. He brings award-winning leadership, with expertise in fundraising, technology and programs that bridge the digital divide within library systems.