Geasa-Marana Branch Library
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Meeting Rooms

Please call 682-4216 for more information and to reserve the meeting rooms. Please read our Meeting Room Policy (PDF). See meeting rooms available at other library locations.
Print out a Meeting Room Use Application (PDF).
- Small Meeting Room
- The room is 420 sq. ft. and accommodates 35 people, with tables, chairs, a dry erase board, and a TV/VCR combination available. There is an adjacent kitchen area with sink, microwave, and coffeemaker.
- Large Meeting Room
- The room is 696 sq. ft. and accomodates up to 60 people. The room includes folding tables and chairs and mobile whiteboards/dividers for breaking up into smaller groups. If the Meeting/Study Room is not in use, the kitchenette adjacent to the Meeting/Study Room is accessible.
- Meeting/Study Room
- The study room is 380 sq. ft. and accomodates up to 15 people. The room contains tables and chairs, and includes mobile whiteboards/dividers, which can be used to create two small semi-private study/work areas. There is a kitchenette with a refrigerator and a sink available for use in the Meeting/Study room.
Computers
You may reserve a computer two times per day. We offer:
- 7 reservable computers with 30 minute sessions
We offer free computer classes. Call 682-4216 for more information.
We also have wireless internet access available. Bring your laptop and use the library's WiFi network for free. For more information, please see our WiFi FAQ.
History
Geasa-Marana Branch Library opened on March 2, 1977 to serve the newly-incorporated community of Marana, Arizona. Originally a 1,000-square-foot room in the Pima County Government Complex with 3,000 books, the library was enlarged and remodeled in 1995 to 2,900 square feet including a 420-square-foot meeting room and five public, Internet-accessible computers.
Today, the collection has grown to 11,000 items, including books, magazines, audio books, videos, CD's, DVD's, and other materials. Yearly circulation is approximately 30,000 items.
In February 2005, the Geasa-Marana Branch was renamed the Marlyn Mae Geasa-Marana Branch Library to honor Marana resident Marlyn Geasa, who was a dedicated employee at the Marana Branch Library from 1980 to 2003.
Community Links
- Marana Community Data
- Marana Community Information
- Marana Community Profile (PDF)
- Town of Marana
- Marana Police Department
- Marana Unified School District
- Marana Health Center
- Marana Rural Bus Route
- Marana Chamber of Commerce
- Marana Food Bank
- Marana Weather
- Pima Youth Partnership
