The Beautiful, New Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library Is Finally Open!

Photos by Charmaine George

The Pasco County Libraries’ newest addition — the Wesley Chapel (WC) Library at Seven Oaks — is finally open (after nearly two full years of construction) and pretty much everyone we spoke with since the library opened on Feb. 23 has been thrilled with the cozy new 14,000-sq.-ft. (with a 13,000-sq.-ft. interior; the other 1,000 sq. ft. is a covered outdoor “reading porch”), $11-million library. 

“It’s a little smaller than I expected,” said one young mom, “but this children’s reading area (photo, above and below left picture) is amazing!” 

Although branch manager Julie Shepherd (at right in right photo) couldn’t tell me on opening day exactly how large that children’s area is, but, by my estimate, it is somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000-sq.- ft. If accurate, that would mean it takes up more than a third of the library’s inside space, with shelves full of cool kids books and interesting spaces for parents to read to their kids. 

But, the library’s overall size is a little small, especially when compared with the Land O’Lakes Library (18,000+ sq. ft.) or the New Tampa Regional Library (25,000-sq. ft.). 

“But, I think it’s a wonderful space,” said Roz Fenton (below right photo), the president of the countywide Friends of the Library, who was on hand for the opening. “Did you see the art on the entrance walls? That was all done by Pasco County Library staff members. Fabulous, right?” 

In addition to books, magazines and the “Library of Things” — a collection of non-traditional, check-outable items, including adaptive toys, Wi-Fi hotspots, ukuleles, bird-watching kits and board games designed for enrichment and exploration — the library also features public computers, printers, collaborative spaces, a gallery wall in the lobby, an outdoor event lawn and a multi-purpose room for makerspace and other activities. 

Pasco Library Friends president Roz Fenton 

There’s also a sizable meeting room, and a number of study rooms, including a specially-designed teen study room. Drive-up services also are available at this location, which has its entrance on Mystic Oak Blvd., next to Seven Oaks Elementary. 

There’s no doubt that the opening day was a soft opening, attended by only a few dozen people — many of whom (including Jannah and yours truly) were signing up for library cards — and that all of the new library’s programming wasn’t yet in place. 

Here are the activities scheduled for the rest of March & April at the WC Library: 

Thursday, March 19, 4 p.m. — Wesley Chapel Book Club: The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green 

Every Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. — Preschool Story Time 

Every Friday, 10:30 a.m. — Toddler Story Time 

Monday, March 23, 4 p.m. — Teen Advisory Board & Volunteer Info Session 

Wednesday, March 25, 6 p.m. — Adult Volunteer Info Session 

Wednesday, April 15, 4:30 p.m. — Adult Literacy New Tutor Training 

Thursday, April 16, 4 p.m. — Wesley Chapel Book Club: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley 

Wednesdays, April 22 & 29, 6 p.m. — English Conversation Corner 

Wednesday, April 29, 5 p.m. — Adult Volunteer Orientation 

“We’re going to be hosting our ‘Mobile Makerspace’ at the Wesley Chapel branch,” Shepherd told me the day the WC Library opened. “The idea is to bring the best of all of our other makerspaces to Wesley Chapel and offer a variety of different services.” 

Among those makerspaces, each of which will be making appearances at the WC Library in the future, are the following: 

“The Loft” studio arts, painting, photo digitalization and arts & crafts, from the Centennial Park Library 

“The Ingenuity Lab” STEAM area, with KEVA planks & LEGO® bricks, from the Hugh Embry Library 

“Studio H” multimedia studio for record demos & podcasts and to practice instruments, from the Hudson Library 

Part of the Pasco Library staff Art Show 

“The Foundry” complete wood shop, plus fabric arts & crafts center, from the Land O’Lakes Library 

“Discovery Gardens” community garden, butterfly garden & gardening demonstrations, from the New River Library 

“Regency Fresh” full test kitchen with cooking demonstrations and the chance to try new recipes, from the Regency Park Library 

“Clayworks” ceramics studio, from the Starkey Ranch Theatre Library Cultural Center 

Shepherd also said that the large lawn outside of the library will be able to host a variety of cultural events, including concerts, movie nights and more. “And, we definitely will have a great relationship with the [Seven Oaks] elementary school next door,” Shepherd said. “The children’s reading area will be open anytime the library is and we will be able to host story times and even kids’ performances in that room.” 

The Wesley Chapel Library at Seven Oaks is located at 27531 Mystic Oak Blvd. It is open Mon. & Wed. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. on Tues. & Thur. & 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fri. & Sat. It is closed on Sun. For more info, visit PascoLibraries.org

Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library To Break Ground In Early 2024! 

When the new library opens, sometime in 2025, it will have access from both Mystic Oak Blvd. (bottom road) and Seven Oaks Elementary. (Renderings provided by Pasco County)

It’s not happening right away, but by sometime in 2025, Wesley Chapel will be home to two Pasco County public libraries. 

The recently remodeled and completely revamped New River Library reopened on S.R. 54 — to rave reviews — last year. 

But, wait until you get a look at the new 14,000-sq.-ft. Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library, which is now under permitting review and should begin building next to Seven Oaks Elementary by early 2024. 

According to Pasco County public information officer Sarah Andeara, the county is in the process of evaluating and selecting a contractor for the award of the $10-million contract later this year. 

“The groundbreaking of the Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library is expected in early 2024 and the project will take approximately 16 months to complete,” Andeara says. “The architecture firm of Fleischman Garcia Maslowski has provided the building’s design and the $10 million budgeted by the county is expected to cover the design, construction, furniture, equipment and collection materials.” 

In addition to books, audiobooks, and DVDs, the new library will feature public computers, printers, a separate children’s area, collaborative spaces, a gallery wall in the lobby, an outdoor reading porch, a multi-purpose room for “makerspace” and other activities, a meeting room, and study rooms. Drive-up services also will be available at this location. 

The Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library’s design has been provided by Fleischman Garcia Maslowski
Architects.

The Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks library’s unique multipurpose makerspace room, with a designated outdoor mobile makerspace area, will provide all kinds of activities from Pasco’s other library makerspaces to the Wesley Chapel community. Some examples of these activities include woodworking, music and multimedia recording, ceramics and pottery, cooking, gardening, and more. 

After receiving input from the local community, it was decided that the best use of the new library’s makerspace space would be to go with a multipurpose room option. 

The intent for the multipurpose room is for it to serve as a “launch pad” for a mobile makerspace — which is expected to be a mobile van outfitted with a wide variety of different classic makerspace activities, such as woodworking activities, gardening, cooking, musical instruments, and recording options, as well as STEM activities. 

For more information about the Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library, visit PascoLibraries.org