Warminster Library

The Warminster Library, situated in the heart of Warminster, Pennsylvania, is a vibrant community hub that offers a wide range of resources, services, and programs for residents of all ages. With a rich history dating back to 1957, the library has evolved to meet the changing needs of the community, providing a welcoming and inclusive environment that fosters a love of reading, learning, and exploration.
History and Mission

The Warminster Library was established in 1957 with a mission to provide free and equal access to information, education, and entertainment for all members of the community. Over the years, the library has undergone several transformations, including a major expansion in 1993, which added new facilities and services to meet the growing needs of the community. Today, the library is a thriving hub of activity, with a collection of over 100,000 books, media, and digital resources, as well as a range of programs and services designed to promote literacy, lifelong learning, and community engagement.
Services and Resources
The Warminster Library offers a diverse range of services and resources, including:
- A vast collection of books, audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, and databases
- Free Wi-Fi and computer access
- Printing, scanning, and faxing services
- Programs for children, teens, and adults, including storytime, book clubs, author talks, and workshops
- Interlibrary loan services, allowing patrons to borrow materials from other libraries
- Assistive technologies, such as large print materials and audio descriptions, for patrons with disabilities
Service | Description |
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Children's Services | Storytime, book clubs, and other programs for children aged 0-12 |
Teen Services | Book clubs, gaming events, and other programs for teens aged 13-18 |
Adult Services | Author talks, book clubs, and other programs for adults |

Programs and Events

The Warminster Library offers a wide range of programs and events for patrons of all ages, including author talks, book clubs, children’s storytime, and workshops on topics such as technology, health, and wellness. The library also partners with local organizations and community groups to provide additional services and resources, such as job training, language classes, and mental health support.
Children’s Programs
The Warminster Library offers a variety of programs for children, including:
- Storytime: weekly sessions for children aged 0-5, featuring stories, songs, and activities
- Book clubs: monthly discussions for children aged 6-12, focusing on popular books and series
- Summer reading programs: annual programs designed to promote reading and literacy during the summer months
Teen Programs
The Warminster Library offers a range of programs for teens, including:
- Book clubs: monthly discussions for teens aged 13-18, focusing on popular books and series
- Gaming events: regular sessions featuring popular video games and board games
- Workshops: periodic sessions on topics such as college preparation, career development, and mental health
Community Engagement
The Warminster Library is committed to engaging with the local community, and to providing services and resources that meet the needs of residents. The library partners with local organizations and community groups to provide additional services and resources, and to promote literacy, lifelong learning, and community development.
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The Warminster Library is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
How do I get a library card?
+To get a library card, simply visit the library with a valid form of identification and proof of address, and fill out a registration form. Library cards are free for residents of Warminster and surrounding communities.
What resources are available for patrons with disabilities?
+The Warminster Library offers a range of resources and services for patrons with disabilities, including large print materials, audio descriptions, and assistive technologies such as text-to-speech software and magnifying glasses.