Using the Library Has Never Been Easier! Using the collection and services at Washington-Centerville Public Library shouldn't be hard. That's why the Library offers these services that make using the Library easy!
Mobile App - Use our new app to search the library catalog, view and manage account information, browse upcoming events and even check out physical library materials right from your phone! Download the app in the App Store or Google Play Store.
Self Checkout - Skip the line and try using self checkout on your next library visit. Our user-friendly self checkout stations are used by patrons to check out more than 45,000 items per month.
Curbside Hold Pickup - Pickup your library materials without ever leaving your car! Once you receive notification that you have items ready for pickup, simply head to the Library, pull into the designated parking area, call the number on the sign, and a staff member will bring your items to you.
Celebrate National Library Week! Visit the Library April 5-10, pay half your library fines and we’ll waive the other half, up to $10. Offer good for overdue fines only. Not applicable for fees associated with lost or damaged materials. Limit one per library cardholder.
View more than 20 quilts by local artists depicting images from one of Dayton’s most historic areas – the Oregon District! Quilts will be on display at Woodbourne Library April 2-29 during normal library operating hours.
You don't have to be in the same room to have fun playing some favorite classic party games with friends! Join us virtually for games like Pictionary, Charades, Outburst, and more.
Are you a Small Business Owner or Entrepreneur? Are you thinking of establishing your own small business? Join us as we discuss digital resources available for creative minds, small businesses, and entrepreneurs alike. This program showcases the Library's free business resources like Gale Business Entrepreneurship.
Jamie Garcia, Early Literacy Specialist at Washington-Centerville Public Library, will give tips on how to select age-appropriate books for your child.