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Imperial County Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for Renovated Calipatria Library Branch

May 15, 2026

Calipatria, California. — The County of Imperial celebrated the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Imperial County Library Calipatria Branch on Thursday, May 15, marking a meaningful investment in education, literacy, and community access for residents of Calipatria and the surrounding northern Imperial County region.

The renovated branch represents more than an improvement to a public facility. It reflects the County’s continued commitment to creating welcoming spaces where children, students, families, seniors, and lifelong learners can gather, explore, and connect with resources that support personal growth and opportunity. From access to books and technology to programs that encourage learning and community engagement, the Calipatria Branch will continue serving as an important resource for generations to come.

The ceremony brought together County officials, state and local leaders, community partners, and residents to celebrate the collaborative efforts that helped make the project possible. The program included remarks from Imperial County Librarian Mary J. Guerrero, California State Librarian Greg Lucas, Imperial County District 4 Supervisor Ryan Kelley, representatives from the City of Calipatria, the Office of Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez, and the IV Regional Chamber of Commerce. Calipatria Unified School District Trustee Diego Navarro also joined the celebration, highlighting the library’s connection to local students and families.

Guests also enjoyed a special performance by Las Flores del Valle Ballet Folklórico, bringing a vibrant cultural element to the ceremony and honoring the traditions, talent, and spirit of the Imperial Valley.

“Libraries are more than buildings filled with books; they are gathering places, classrooms without walls, and safe spaces where imagination, opportunity, and lifelong learning come together,” said Imperial County Supervisor Ryan Kelley, District 4. “The renovation of the Calipatria Library Branch is an investment in our children, students, families, seniors, and the future of our community.”

Imperial County Librarian Mary J. Guerrero emphasized the role libraries continue to play as welcoming spaces for learning, connection, and public service. “Libraries thrive because of the support from their community and communities grow from the enrichment libraries provide. As libraries adapt and grow, so does the community they serve.” 

The event concluded with the official ribbon cutting and photo opportunity, symbolizing a new chapter for the Calipatria Branch and the community it will serve.

Through the Calipatria Branch, the Imperial County Library system continues its mission to provide accessible library services, programs, technology, and resources that enrich lives and strengthen communities throughout Imperial County.

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