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Anythink announces Nature Library in partnership with City of Thornton

June 23, 2022

Anythink Libraries and the City of Thornton have entered an agreement to build a nature library on the current Aylor Open Lands property at 136th Avenue and Quebec Street in Thornton. 

After years of planning, Thornton City Council and the Anythink Board of Trustees have signed an intergovernmental agreement that would lease 15 acres to the district, with plans to build a 35,000-square- foot nature library. The other 140 acres of open lands will be programmed by the Anythink team and reserved for nature learning and exploration. 



The Anythink Nature Library will be designed to support the well-being of the Thornton community through spaces, experiences, and collections. The library will act as a natural extension of the Aylor Open Lands and will encourage people of all ages to spend time outdoors learning about stars, water, wildlife and seasonal changes to help build a culture of environmental stewardship. This natural experience is intended to spark imagination and creativity, while providing a place to practice being human.

The design phase of the library project is currently underway, with five main areas of focus: creating a space that is boundless, where nature education is seamlessly provided within the library and throughout the surrounding land; wellbeing, focusing on the health and wellness of the community; environmental stewardship, expanding individual responsibility to the earth; heritage, celebrating the history and culture of the people, animals, flora and fauna of the West; and beauty, creating a space that is designed to inspire.

“Since Anythink’s inception in September 2009, encouraging kids and families to spend time in nature has been a foundational priority for the library,” says Anythink Executive Director Pam Sandlian Smith. “Starting with Nature Explore classrooms and community gardens, partnerships with organizations like CSU Extension and the Arbor Day Foundation have provided years of outdoor learning opportunities. The Anythink Nature Library is the evolution of this work, creating even more access to nature for people of all ages and backgrounds, inspiring a new generation of environmental stewards.” 

 Construction will tentatively begin the third quarter of 2023, with an anticipated open date in 2025. 

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