DANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Danville Public Library offers a full range of materials to patrons. Computers, Adult Book Discussions, Story Time, and a Summer Reading Program for all ages are also offered. For more information: (740) 599-BOOK or email danville@knox.net.
Come visit us at 512 S. Market Street, Danville, Ohio, 43014. Library is located inside the Village of Danville Municipal Building. |
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Closed Sunday
Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Closed Sunday
Library System-wide Copier Rate Change
Each patron will be allowed 10 free, black and white copies and 4 free color copies per day. Copies made after that amount has been reached, will be $.10 per side for black & white and $.25 per side for color.
Each patron will be allowed 10 free, black and white copies and 4 free color copies per day. Copies made after that amount has been reached, will be $.10 per side for black & white and $.25 per side for color.
Danville Storytime, Mondays at 9:00 AM
Danville Public Library Children's Storytime Mondays at 9:00 AM unless otherwise stated. Free and open to children ages 2-8 and their parents or caregiver.
*No storytime on major holidays or when the library is closed due to weather. If school is cancelled due to weather, storytime is cancelled as well.
*No storytime on major holidays or when the library is closed due to weather. If school is cancelled due to weather, storytime is cancelled as well.
A Veteran-led Book Discussion featuring "Mash" by Richard Hooker
Monday, May 20, 2024 from 4-6pm at St. Luke Community Center, 7 West Rambo Street, Danville. Free and open to the public.
To commemorate Memorial Day, the Danville Public Library is hosting a special, Veteran-led book discussion of the 1968 classic, MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, written by Richard Hooker. Set during the Korean War, the book follows the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, known as MASH, as they care for the injured and use humor to escape from the horror and depression of war. Join special guest veterans: Darryl Jewell, Air Force NSA; Paul Belts, retired Marine- Korean War; Tom Wise, Airborne Army- Vietnam; and Dan Price, Army- 25th Infantry Division Tropic Lightning. Book discussion will be led by Darryl Jewell and Rose Sebouhian. |
2024 Summer Reading Program May 31-July 12, 2024.
Register for the Danville Summer Reading Program at the library beginning May 31, 2024. Enjoy kids programs, set reading goals, win prizes and so much more at your library!
Elementary Program: The Work, Ohio Center for History, Art & Technology
Elementary Programs (Children up to 6th Grade) Thursdays at 1PM located at St. Luke Community Center, 7 W. Rambo St. Danville, OH. 43014
Thursday, June 6th- The Works, Ohio Center for History, Art& Technology. Free and open to the public.
Thursday, June 6th- The Works, Ohio Center for History, Art& Technology. Free and open to the public.
Elementary Program: Sue, the Bubble Lady
Elementary Programs (Children up to 6th Grade) Thursdays at 1PM located at St. Luke Community Center, 7 W. Rambo St. Danville, OH. 43014 .
Thursday, June 13th: Sue, the Bubble Lady. Free and open to the public.
Thursday, June 13th: Sue, the Bubble Lady. Free and open to the public.
Elementary Program: Wild World Zoo
Elementary Programs (Children up to 6th Grade) Thursdays at 1PM located at St. Luke Community Center, 7 W. Rambo St. Danville, OH. 43014 .
Thursday, June 27: Wild World Zoo, an educational and interactive overview of several animals, giving kids a close-up view of wildlife, and teaching them about animal habitats. Free and open to the public.
Thursday, June 27: Wild World Zoo, an educational and interactive overview of several animals, giving kids a close-up view of wildlife, and teaching them about animal habitats. Free and open to the public.
*The opinion, products, activities, and /or services of this organization are neither sponsored or endorsed by the school district.
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The Danville Public Library encourages you to read 1000 books with your child before he or she enters school. One of the Best ways to encourage learning is to spend time sharing books every day. Reading together helps develop important pre-reading skills.
- Print awareness
- Letter Knowledge
- Vocabulary
- Narrative Skills