Our mission is to enhance early literacy programs and inspire community engagement so that all children can discover the wonder of books through Noyes Children’s Library.
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Learn more about their hours, location, and events on the MCPL's Noyes Library Page.
About The LibraryNoyes Children's Library is the oldest public library in the Washington, DC area, and one of only a few public libraries in the U.S. dedicated to children.
Noyes is a place where children fall in love with books. Where families share traditions and build dreams. Where the past is present in the 1893 building, and the future soars in the Make MORE Noyes Renovation. Vertical Divider
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About The FoundationJust as Noyes inspires children, so does it inspire the larger community. Founded in 1991, the Foundation has raised more than $800,000 to support Noyes - at times funding a portion of its operating costs - and has successfully completed the Make MORE Noyes Renovation Campaign to make Noyes universally accessible, while expanding its usable space and its early literacy mission.
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About Our BoardThe Noyes Children's Library Foundation is led by a volunteer board that includes experts in the fields of Early Childhood Education, Public Relations, Fund-Raising, library services, and community-building. The Board operates in close partnership with Montgomery County Public Libraries and other organizations, to multiply its efforts on behalf of Noyes and early literacy.
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