Upcoming at the Library.
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
“Murder on the Mind” Book Club
“Murder on the Mind” is the Library’s adult mystery/thriller book club, which meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In July, the group will be discussing The Last Housewife by Ashley Winstead. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
School-Age STEAM Night
Join our school-age STEAM night the 1st Wednesday of each month for themed activities, crafts, and games. The program will run from 6-7pm. July Theme: Patriotic Games
Library Closed
The Library is closed July 4th for Independence Day. We will reopen on Monday, July 6th.
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
Mobile Maker STEM Program
Our “Mobile Maker” STEM programs are led by guests from the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum and are typically suitable for children ages 5 and up. STEM activities range from creating slime and building marshmallow towers to going high tech with robots and electrical circuits. July theme: Earth Science: Nature’s Color Lab
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Book Sale & Carnival Raffle
We are excited to hold our annual summer book sale from July 17-25! Stop by the Library building during Library and Orangeville Carnival hours and fill your bookshelves with our large variety of adult fiction and nonfiction books, children's books, DVDs, puzzles, and more! We will also be holding a raffle down at the Orangeville Carnival grounds during carnival hours. Stop by for a chance at several awesome prizes!
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
“Murder on the Mind” Book Club
“Murder on the Mind” is the Library’s adult mystery/thriller book club, which meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In August, the group will be discussing Gray After Dark by Noelle Ihli. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
School-Age STEAM Night
Join our school-age STEAM night the 1st Wednesday of each month for themed activities, crafts, and games. The program will run from 6-7pm. August Theme: Printmaking with Legos
Guest Bartending @ Lightstreet Hotel
Join us for a fun evening at the Lighstreet Hotel and see who’s behind the bar! All bar tips and 10% of food purchases will benefit the Library from 6-8pm on August 6th.
Pages to Pavement: Library Color Run
Join our colorful fun run on August 8th to support Columbia County Libraries! This untimed, all-ages color run features a 5K and a 1-mile option, making it perfect for families, bookworms, fitness fans, and fun-lovers alike. Get gloriously messy for a good cause—register by July 24 to receive a logo’d commemorative t-shirt. Learn more and register online here.
This event is a joint fundraiser for Orangeville Public Library, Columbia County Traveling Library, and Bloomsburg Public Library.
“Bookish Banter” Book Club
"Bookish Banter" is the Library's adult all-genres book club, which meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In August, we’ll be discussing both the July and August picks: The Declaration of Independence History Highlights by Bill Wiemuth and The Astral Library by Kate Quinn. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
Mobile Maker STEM Program
Our “Mobile Maker” STEM programs are led by guests from the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum and are typically suitable for children ages 5 and up. STEM activities range from creating slime and building marshmallow towers to going high tech with robots and electrical circuits. August theme: Kitchen Chemistry: Edible Slime
“Murder on the Mind” Book Club
“Murder on the Mind” is the Library’s adult mystery/thriller book club, which meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In September, the group will be discussing If You Lie by Caleb Stephens. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
“Bookish Banter” Book Club
"Bookish Banter" is the Library's adult all-genres book club, which meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In September, we’ll be discussing Lamentation by C.J. Sansom. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
Mobile Maker STEM Program
Our “Mobile Maker” STEM programs are led by guests from the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum and are typically suitable for children ages 5 and up. STEM activities range from creating slime and building marshmallow towers to going high tech with robots and electrical circuits. June theme: Electronics: Motorized Boats
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
“Bookish Banter” Book Club
"Bookish Banter" is the Library's adult all-genres book club, which meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In February, we’ll be discussing Bones of the Lost: A Temperance Brennan Novel by Kathy Reichs. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
Summer Reading Program
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Contact the Library for more information. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
School-Age STEAM Night
Join our school-age STEAM night the 1st Wednesday of each month for themed activities, crafts, and games. The program will run from 6-7pm. June Theme: Building with Brackitz
“Murder on the Mind” Book Club
“Murder on the Mind” is the Library’s adult mystery/thriller book club, which meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In June, the group will be discussing In His Wake by Chad Zunker. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
Summer Learning Kick-Off Festival
Help us kick-off the summer season at the Columbia County Libraries’ Summer Learning Festival! Join us on Saturday, May 30th from 10am-12pm at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds for lots of free activities, crafts, music, dinosaur meet & great, and an opportunity to register for summer programs at the libraries. The event is free, no registration required!
To sign up for Orangeville’s Summer Reading program, click here.
Library Closed
The Library is closed May 25th for Memorial Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, May 26th.
Mobile Maker STEM Program
Our “Mobile Maker” STEM programs are led by guests from the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum and are typically suitable for children ages 5 and up. STEM activities range from creating slime and building marshmallow towers to going high tech with robots and electrical circuits. May theme: Space: Phases of the Moon
“Bookish Banter” Book Club
"Bookish Banter" is the Library's adult all-genres book club, which meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In February, we’ll be discussing Remarkably Bright Creatures by Sarah Van Pelt. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
“Murder on the Mind” Book Club
“Murder on the Mind” is the Library’s adult mystery/thriller book club, which meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In May, the group will be discussing That’s Not My Name by Megan Lally. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
School-Age STEAM Night
Join our school-age STEAM night the 1st Wednesday of each month for themed activities, crafts, and games. The program will run from 6-7pm. May Theme: The Science of Watercolors
Now Accepting Summer Reading Registration!
Summer Reading is critical for children to maintain their reading progress. The Library will hold its 2026 Summer Reading programs on Tuesday mornings from June 9 through August 4. Preschool will meet at 9am and Elementary will meet from 10-11am. Registration is required. Click here for online registration or contact the Library. This year’s theme is “Unearth a Story”!
Spring Shadow Box Workshop
Join us on Sunday, April 19th to make a beautiful 3-D papercraft shadow box! The cost is $30 to select a design from three available options, and must be paid to reserve your seat. Contact the Library for more information and to register.
Mobile Maker STEM Program
Our “Mobile Maker” STEM programs are led by guests from the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum and are typically suitable for children ages 5 and up. STEM activities range from creating slime and building marshmallow towers to going high tech with robots and electrical circuits. April Theme: Coding with Indi Robots
“Bookish Banter” Book Club
"Bookish Banter" is the Library's adult all-genres book club, which meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In April, we’ll be discussing Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein and Deception Point by Dan Brown. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
School-Age STEAM Night
Join our school-age STEAM night the 1st Wednesday of each month for themed activities, crafts, and games. The program will run from 6-7pm. April Theme: Easter Egg Tower Engineering Challenge
“Murder on the Mind” Book Club
“Murder on the Mind” is the Library’s adult mystery/thriller book club, which meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In April, the group will be discussing It’s Not Her by Mary Kubica. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
Raffle Drawings Begin
Drawings for the Library's Spring Cash & Gift Card Raffle will be held daily from April 1-20. Each day's prize will be either $100 in gift cards or $150/$250 cash! (Raffle tickets are on sale in the month of March, and are $20 per ticket. Contact the Library or a board member to purchase your tickets!)
Meet the Author: Charlee Crisman
Stop by the Library on March 30th between 5-7pm to help us celebrate and support 4th grade Central Columbia student Charlee Crisman, who recently published her first book!
Terrarium Workshop
Create your own beautiful, living terrarium and learn the basics of plant care in this fun, hands-on class hosted by Roaming Roots Plant Co. Perfect for beginners and plant lovers of all ages! The $40 workshop includes glass terrarium and plants, soil and decorative elements, step-by-step instruction, and your finished terrarium to take home.
Learn to Knit Workshop
Have you wanted to learn to knit but get overwhelmed when you try to start? Join us at the Orangeville Library for a four-week beginner-level class on Fridays in March to create a scalloped washcloth! The four-week class costs $75, and includes two balls of off-white 100% cotton yarn, a pair of circular needles, a zippered bag to keep your project in, an a $20 donation to the Library. Contact the Library to sign up! (Suggested age: 12+)
Learn to Knit Workshop
Have you wanted to learn to knit but get overwhelmed when you try to start? Join us at the Orangeville Library for a four-week beginner-level class on Fridays in March to create a scalloped washcloth! The four-week class costs $75, and includes two balls of off-white 100% cotton yarn, a pair of circular needles, a zippered bag to keep your project in, an a $20 donation to the Library. Contact the Library to sign up! (Suggested age: 12+)
Mobile Maker STEM Program
Our “Mobile Maker” STEM programs are led by guests from the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum and are typically suitable for children ages 5 and up. STEM activities range from creating slime and building marshmallow towers to going high tech with robots and electrical circuits. March Theme: Soapbox Derby
Learn to Knit Workshop
Have you wanted to learn to knit but get overwhelmed when you try to start? Join us at the Orangeville Library for a four-week beginner-level class on Fridays in March to create a scalloped washcloth! The four-week class costs $75, and includes two balls of off-white 100% cotton yarn, a pair of circular needles, a zippered bag to keep your project in, an a $20 donation to the Library. Contact the Library to sign up! (Suggested age: 12+)
Learn to Knit Workshop
Have you wanted to learn to knit but get overwhelmed when you try to start? Join us at the Orangeville Library for a four-week beginner-level class on Fridays in March to create a scalloped washcloth! The four-week class costs $75, and includes two balls of off-white 100% cotton yarn, a pair of circular needles, a zippered bag to keep your project in, an a $20 donation to the Library. Contact the Library to sign up! (Suggested age: 12+)
School-Age STEAM Night
Join our school-age STEAM night the 1st Wednesday of each month for themed activities, crafts, and games. The program will run from 6-7pm. March Theme: Spring Picture & Joke Decoder
“Murder on the Mind” Book Club
“Murder on the Mind” is the Library’s adult mystery/thriller book club, which meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6pm. In March, the group will be discussing The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier. For more information about the OPL book clubs, visit https://www.orangevillelibrary.org/programs/book-club.
Dine 2 Donate @ Marley’s
Support the Orangeville Public Library by eating out! Join us for a “dine-2-donate” community day at Marley’s Brewery & Grille (Rt 11, Bloomsburg) on March 4th. From 11am-9pm, 10% of all sales (dine in and take out) will benefit the Library’s programs and resources.