
After a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 22, 2001, our new joint-use library opened to the public on July 5, culminating in a $3.4 million venture that the San Diego Union Tribune described as “an effort of epic proportions and planning. . . Twenty-one years of planning, to be exact.”
The idea for a siting a County library branch on the campus of Earl Warren Junior High School germinated in 1979, when Bill Berrier, then Superintendent of the San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUSD), suggested it in a letter to his colleagues. At the time, the Solana Beach branch tended to be transitory, regularly outgrowing its leased spaces as the City’s population and its collection expanded. Friends of the Solana Beach Library formed in March 1983 and, by October, had moved the branch to a 3,800-square-foot home in the Lomas Santa Fe Shopping Center. Within about decade, the branch was again cramped for space.
In 1995, according to a history by advocate Richard A. Schwartzlose, the Solana Beach City Council appointed Joe Kellejian and Marion Dodson to a sub-committee to work toward a new home for the library. Schwartzlose, along with fellow Society historian Jim Nelson and many others took up the challenge of creating a permanent, joint-use facility — and wrangling all of the agreements required to fund it.
An “epic” undertaking, indeed. It required dogged determination by the Friends team, along with tireless negotiations with the City of Solana Beach, SDUSD, the County of San Diego, and even, eventually, the State of California. Finally, according to reporting at the time, the entities committed their investments:
- SDUSD: 1.3 acres of and land $540,000
- City: $820,000
- County: $100,000
- Statewide School Construction Bonds: $960,000
- Friends of the Solana Beach Library: $780,000 in private donations — including a very sizable anonymous gift — raised in only eight months.
It was a masterful assemblage of agreements, but still shy of the total needed to complete construction. The shortfall was exacerbated by delays when, according to the North County Times, workers hit an aquifer during grading.
Budgets were tweaked; landscape plans edited; contractors encouraged to redouble their efforts. Earl Warren students’ families and the City of Solana Beach pitched in to close the funding gap. Friends of the Library, alone, raised and additional $56,000 for furnishings. Remarkably, the library was dedicated almost a year-to-the-day after groundbreaking.
“It’s a case of the community really wanting the library,” commented Bob Gottfredson, then president of Friends of the Solana Beach Library.
The group commissioned local artist Christie Beniston to create 10 mosaic panels to decorate the exterior of the new Library. The artist entitled her series “Community Knowledge,” saying that the panels were inspired by a quotation taken from Albert Einstein that emphasizes the pleasure in work and the knowledge of the resulting value to the community. Each panel illustrates a category of information found in the Dewey Decimal System and incorporates details unique to Solana Beach. The framing around the panels was inspired by a quilt design, an idea prompted by quilting bees and their communal contribution to communities. The pattern also represents a city grid, with overlapping, shared pathways for citizens, as well as the interaction of information and ideas. The 10 panels were installed in 2010; their number also symbolizes the number of locations the library had in the City since first opening in 1925 and before finding its permanent home.
The mosaics were removed in 2014 while Earl Warren Middle School was being renovated. They were installed on a prominent exterior wall facing Stevens Avenue in 2018.
Boo-Boo had been looking forward to the Historical Society’s Halloween party all month. He had never been to one before, and was excited to dress up in his best white sheet.
Jackie o’Lantern was feeling excited as she made her way to the community center by the sea. It was the earliest Halloween party of the season, and Jackie loved nothing more than dressing up and celebrating with her friends.
The Jinx attended the earliest Halloween party of the season, at a community center by the sea. It was two days before the full moon and the days might finally start to get chilly. The Jinx was excited to attend his first Halloween party, but he was also nervous. What would he wear? He had no idea what costumes humans wore. He decided to go as himself and flew to the party in a cloud of dark smoke.
Obscuro was getting excited for the upcoming Halloween party. It would be his first one of the season, and he was looking forward to dressing up in his favorite costume. He had white latex skin that made his face look like a mask, so he always stuck out in a crowd. But that was exactly why he loved going to Halloween parties- he loved the opportunity to show off his unique look.
Lucius Morte had never been to a Halloween party before. He had always been too busy tormenting the damned in the 4th level of hell to bother with earthly celebrations. But this year, he was feeling particularly restless and decided to venture out into the world of mortals. He found a community center by the sea that was hosting a Halloween party and decided to attend.
Vespera was so excited to go to the Halloween party. It was at a community center by the sea, and it would be her first party in a long time! She had been practicing her mime and charade skills for weeks, and she was determined to show everyone how good she was.
Gourdy Bane was very excited to attend the earliest Halloween party of the season. It was being held at a community center by the sea, and he loved the sound of waves crashing against the shore. When he arrived, he saw that the party was already in full swing. There were pumpkins everywhere, and people were dressed in costumes. Gourdy Bane saw a couple of gourds wearing pirate costumes, and he couldn’t help but laugh. He loved Halloween parties, and he was having a great time dancing to the music and eating candy.
Morrigana was very excited to attend the Halloween party at the community center by the sea. It was two days before the full moon, and the days were finally starting to get chilly. Morrigana had been working on her Halloween outfit all year long, and she was looking forward to showing it off.
William Wisp had been looking forward to the community center’s Halloween party all month long. It was going to be two days before the full moon, and he loved the smell of fall in the air (cinnamon and pumpkin spice). His Halloween costume was all ready to go, and he was excited to show it off to all of his friends. This year, he was dressed as a pumpkin. His little orange boots matched his little pumpkin body perfectly.
Mr. Creepers was all dressed up and ready to go to the community center by the sea for the earliest Halloween party of the season. It had been a long time since he’d been out and about, but he was feeling young at heart and ready to have some fun. He loved the black 1940s coat that he had found at a thrift store and felt confident that he would be the most stylish person at the party.
The Frankster had always loved Halloween. He loved the costumes, the candy, and most of all, the parties. This year, he was especially excited for the party at the community center by the sea. It was two days before the full moon, and he could feel a tiny bit of a cool autumn breeze in the air.
Wooblydook was really excited to attend the Halloween party at the community center by the sea. He had never been to one before, and he was looking forward to kale pulling and making neep lanterns. The party was two days before the full moon, and Wooblydook was hoping it would start to get chilly soon. He loved being out in the cold and feeling his bat-like ears flap in the wind.
As the sun began to set, the community center by the sea came to life. Lights flickered on, announcing that the earliest Halloween party of the season was about to start. A golden sun slowly rose in the sky, growing brighter and brighter as it got closer to the horizon. As it reached its peak, people whispered: this sun only came out at night. It was the Midnight Sun.