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City of Rio Rancho
3200 Civic Center Circle NE
Rio Rancho, NM 87144
Phone: (505) 891-5000
TTY:(505) 891-1365
8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri

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Rio Rancho Public Library

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Brown Diamond2.gif  Search the Library Catalog
 

Brown Diamond2.gif  Ask a Librarian


Brown Diamond2.gif  Online Resources
   Downloadable Audiobooks and eBooks, Databases, Readers' Corner
, Kids' Hotlinks
      
         Overdrive Downloadable Books    Downloading  Returning Books  Kindle  Nook

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   Login, Renew Items, Place HoldsBorrowing Information

Brown Diamond2.gif  Programs and Events
   Adult Programs, Kids' ProgramsTeen Programs 

Brown Diamond2.gif  About the Library
   Donations, Holiday Closings, PoliciesStudy Rooms, Public Computer Use
         Using our Wireless Network

Welcome to the Rio Rancho Public Library’s homepage. Through this Web site, we provide a gateway to resources, print and online, as a part of our commitment to serve the interests and needs of our diverse community. Whether you are here to find out about our programs, to look for a book, or to use our database systems, please feel free to walk in, log on, or call us if you have any questions. Thank you for visiting!

Loma Colorado Main Library
755 Loma Colorado Boulevard NE, Rio Rancho, NM  87124
(505) 891-5013    Hours    Map    Directions

Esther Bone Memorial Library

950 Pinetree Road SE, Rio Rancho, NM  87124
(505) 891-5012    Hours    Map    Directions

William Cicola, Library and Information Services Director
Loma Colorado Main Library
755 Loma Colorado Boulevard NE
Rio Rancho, NM  87124
(505) 891-5013


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The Raven Art and Poetry Exhibit, February 4-23 The exhibit pairs art and Edgar Allen Poe's famous narrative poem. In tribute to the poem, 18 local artists were selected to create a work for the exhibit, each interpreting one of its stanzas. Read on...

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