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Eagle Mountain Public Library

1650 E. Stagecoach Run,
Eagle Mountain, UT, 84005

MOn – Thurs: 10am – 8pm

Friday: 10am – 6pm

Saturday: 9:30am – 1:30pm

Curbside is open every day during open hours for those who are sick or do not want to come inside the library.

Programs & Events

The Library offers programs and opportunities for all ages. Learn more about our offerings throughout the year. Check out the City calendar to see specific meeting times.

Story Time

Join us at the library to learn early literacy concepts through interactive stories and songs. This program is designed for preschool aged children, but all ages are welcome to attend.

Lap Time

Help teach your child ages 0-24 months the value of books through short stories, songs, and fingerplays.

Thread and Yarn Club

Come join in with other members of the community to knit, crochet, cross stitch, etc. Bring a thread or yarn project you are working on or would like to begin. A table will be set up for those who would like to learn basic crochet techniques. Ages 10 and up.

Adult Book Club

Come and enjoy a lively discussion with other readers. Book Club is a great way to discover new favorite genres and authors to add to your reading list.

Teen Movie Night

Join other teens for a night out at the movies. Call the library for more details about this month’s movie options. Ages 12-18.

Lego Club

Join us at the library for an exciting hands-on LEGO activity. Ages 5-12.

STEAM Club

Introduces Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts by doing hands on projects and experiments. Ages 8-12.

Family Puzzle Day

Enjoy some quality time with family and friends at the library. Put together a jigsaw puzzle as a group or grab a couple puzzles to see who can put their puzzle together the fastest.

Mindful Movers

Learn meditation and breathing techniques while having fun with yoga games, poses, and songs. This program is designed for preschool and elementary aged children, but all ages are welcome to attend.

Teen Maker’s Lab

Our Maker’s Lab gives teens a chance to enjoy an easy hands-on maker’s space project. Ages 12-18.
featured program

Chalk the Walk

Chalk the Walk–Artists of all ages will have the opportunity to bring their masterpieces to life on the sidewalks of Eagle Valley Elementary School! Sidewalk chalk will be provided. This will be held at Eagle Valley Elementary School–4475 Heritage Dr.

Library Services

Borrowing Materials

Bring in a valid ID (driver’s license, state ID, etc.) and proof of residence in Eagle Mountain. Fill out a Library Card application at the library or fill out an online application. A library card or state-issued photo identification is required in order to check out library materials. Your library card is a preferred identification for your library account. If you lose your card or if it’s stolen, please notify the library as soon as possible. A replacement can be issued at no charge.


Loan Period

Books and Audio books: 3 weeks (21 days)
DVD’s: 1 week (7 days)
STEAM Kits: 1 week (7 days)
Outdoor Equipment: 1 week (7 days)

Books and audio book materials may be renewed twice unless there is a waiting list for the title. DVD’s can be renewed once unless there is a waiting list for the title. There is no charge to check out DVD’s or Audio materials.


Card Limits

Children (5-12) – 10 items
Teenagers (13-17) – 15 items
Adults (18+) – 50 items

Book Returns

There is an outside book return located on the west side of the library. This book return is open 24 hours a day.


Apply for a Library Card


Renew your Library Card

Computer & Internet Use

The Library provides eight internet-accessible computers for public use, equipped with Microsoft Office, Family Search, printing, and other resources. Additionally, the library offers Wi-Fi for residents who prefer to use their personal devices on-site.  

Copies & Printing

We offer printing services from public computers and wireless printing, along with access to a copier, fax machine, and scan-to-email services.  

  • Black and White Copies: $0.10 / per page 
  • Color Copies: $0.25 / per page  
  • Fax: $1.00 / per 10 pages 
  • Scan: $1.00 / per 10 pages 

Wireless Printing

There is access to wireless printing through our library email. To submit documents for printing from your personal device, send an email to library@eaglemountain.gov with the following information. 

  • Add printing instructions to the email, for example ‘1 black and white copy’ 
  • Verify that the correct document has been attached before sending 
  •  Put ‘Print’ in the email subject line 

Items emailed for wireless printing are not printed until you come into the library to pay and collect the print job. 

Additional Services

Meeting Rooms/Study Areas

Our library provides a small, enclosed work and study area with a maximum occupancy of six people. No reservations are necessary since this area operates on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Programming/Outreach

Our library connects with local schools and brick/mortar businesses by offering outreach programs that support the community. We can come to you for outreach, or you can come to us for a field trip. Either option allows the public to learn about library resources and take part in activities. To schedule for outreach or a field trip, fill out one of the forms below. For additional programming questions, please email us at: libraryprogramming@eaglemountain.gov.  

Book Bundles

Are you looking for a new stack of books to read but don’t have the time to come in and browse our shelves? Submit a book bundle request and one of our staff members will hand select a batch of ‘surprise’ books in your preferred category. We hope you find this to be a fun, convenient way to discover new items in our library! 

Exam Proctoring

We can provide exam proctoring services, contingent on the availability of staff, facilities, and necessary technology. All communication regarding proctoring is conducted via email at: library@eaglemountain.gov. We are unable to accept telephone or in-person requests. Residents of Eagle Mountain who are in good library standing, are eligible for this service at no charge. Non-residents are eligible for proctoring for a $10 fee.  

Proctoring Availability 

Staff is available to proctor exams Tuesday through Thursday between 10:15 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Friday between 10:15 a.m. and 3 p.m. Exams must be completed and submitted 15 minutes prior to the library closing.   

Submitting Request for Proctoring 

To request an exam proctoring time, email library@eaglemountain.gov with the following information: 

  • Your Name  
  • School 
  • Course Name 
  • Exam/Test Name 
  • Date & Time requested for proctoring (please include a 1st, 2nd & 3rd choice) 

Requests must be submitted a minimum of 3 business days before your desired exam date and time. Please note that a request for proctoring is not guaranteed until you receive a confirmation email from the library with your scheduled date and time.  

Scheduled Exams 

On the day of your exam, please arrive promptly at the scheduled time. Bring your photo identification (required), your library card (if applicable), and any materials allowed for testing. Students need to verify that the library has received all required information from the school before the day of their scheduled exam.  

Volunteering

Volunteers are always welcome at the library! There are many ways to help, such as shelving books, answering patrons’ questions, preparing crafts for programs, and assisting with events both inside and outside the library. These are just a few examples of how volunteers support the library’s needs.  
Our Digital Navigator Volunteers help train senior citizens in computer skills and internet basics.   

Volunteer Application 

Volunteers need to be 14 years or older. Applicants under 18 need to have a parent/guardian sign their application. We are unable to accept applications for court-ordered community service. 

Library Advisory Board

-Emily Hoehne, through December 2025 
-Adelle Curtis, through December 2025 
-Amber Worthen, through December 2025 
-Joshua Biagio, through December 2025
-Adam Jacobs, through December 2027
-Ben Perez, through December 2027
-Emily Buss, through December 2027

Council Liaison: Donna Burnham

To contact a board member, send an email to libraryboard@eaglemountain.gov

Library Advisory Board Responsibilities 

The Library Advisory Board is made up of individuals who are dedicated to the Eagle Mountain Library and enjoy being an active part of our community. Some responsibilities of the Library Advisory Board include, but are not limited to, the following: 

  • To determine the program and needs of the library in relation to the community and to keep abreast of standards and library trends; 
  • To determine the purpose of the library, and to adopt written policies to govern the operation and program of the library; 
  • To assist in securing funds to carry on the library program; 
  • To establish, support, and participate in a planned public relations programs; 
  • To assist in the preparation of the annual budget and approve the final document; 
  • To know local and State laws and to actively support library legislation in the State and Nation; 
  • To establish library policies dealing with book and materials selection; and 
  • To attend all board meetings and see that accurate records are kept on file at the library.    

Library Cooperation

North Utah County Library Cooperation 

The cities of American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lehi, Eagle Mountain, and Highland have agreed to participate in a reciprocal borrowing system that will allow library card holders to check out materials from all five libraries. This is not a county library system; library borrowers are encouraged to search for needed materials at their home library before searching the other libraries’ online catalogs.

Policies and Procedures

Each library will continue to function as it currently does in terms of policies, budget, administration, fees, etc. See below for additional information about utilizing this service:  

-All Patrons must have a valid library card from the assigned ‘home library’ and be in good standing at that library. 

-This card must be presented at the time of borrowing an item.  

-The card entitles the patron to borrow items only – participating in programs is excluded in the agreement. 

-All policies and procedures of the lending library are valid, and the patron must abide by said policies and will be responsible for any incurred charges.  

-All items must be returned to the lending library according to the date due. 

-Requests (Holds) can only be placed at your ‘home’ library. Any requests made to another library will not be honored. The intent of this policy is to allow the card holders of each of the libraries first access to the materials at the library. 

Feel free to contact the library if you have any questions.  

Want to discover something new? Take a look at some of our additional library resources.  

Niche Academy

Video tutorials for navigating your Google account, social media, and more.

Utah Online Library

A collection of titles available online.

Scholastic Teachables

Printable worksheets, lesson plans, learning games, and more!

Mometrix

50 test preparation study guides focusing on the critical concepts.

A-Z Food Database World

Explore recipes, food and different cultures by country.  

A-Z Food Database America

Explore the history, recipes and the food of America.

Unite for Literacy

Digital early reader books.

CreativeBug

Online crafting resource.

A-Z World Culture

Become a global citizen by exploring language, symbols, and history.

Staff Book Recommendations

The team at the library loves sharing their favorite titles. Check out our latest staff recommendations. 

Recommended by sally

Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

Coming of Age

Tom Lake examines youthful love, married love, and the lives parents have led before their children were born.
recommended by dulce

No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister

Contemporary/Literary Fiction

This book is about the power of stories to change lives; told through short stories with multiple narrators it’s a love letter to books.
Recommended by michele

Home Is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose

Suspense/Psychological Fiction

Beth, Nicole, and Michael must now decide whether to leave the past in the past or uncover the dark secret their mother took to her grave.
recommended by josh

All Systems Red by Martha Wells

Science Fiction

A rogue security robot must balance keeping it’s own secrets with the protection of it’s crew from a strange conspiracy and their own poor decisions.
recommended by kelly

The Iron Trial by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare

Fantasy/Young Adult

Callum Hunt tries to fail the entrance exam to avoid magic school but ends up being drawn into a world of danger and secrets. 
recommended by mandy

The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley by Courtney Walsch

Contemporary Fiction

A desperately lonely woman stumbles upon a magazine article outlining the “31 Ways to Be Happy” and decides to use it as a last-ditch attempt to turn her life around.

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