Waterbury Public Library
The Library is located in Waterbury Village in the Municipal Complex completed in 2016. Here you’ll find information, entertainment, friendly staff, and free programs for all ages. Free Wi-fi connectivity and computers with Internet access are available free to residents and travelers alike. Home delivery is available for Waterbury residents who are unable to visit the Library.
Follow this link to visit the Library’s website or to search its catalog.
Membership and library cards are free to residents of the town of Waterbury. Registration forms are available at the help desk. Residents of other towns may obtain library cards by registering and paying a $25 annual nonresident fee. Membership and cards are free to children under age 18 and to students with a current school ID, regardless of age or town of residence. Parents or guardians must sign for children under age 16.
With your Waterbury Public Library card, you can borrow books, movies, CDs, and magazines from our library.
You can also:
- download eBooks and eAudios
- use Mango online language instruction
- sign up for free online continuing education courses
- download articles from magazines, newspapers, and reference books via the Vermont Online Library
- request materials from our Catamount Library Network partners and interlibrary loans for materials not available through Catamount.
The Library offers programs for all ages. Story times introduce babies, toddlers, and preschoolers to the pleasures of reading, while older children enjoy after school and summer activities. Adults participate in book discussions, attend talks and cultural events, and learn new skills through a variety of workshops and presentations.
Click here for the non-resident library membership application.
Contact Information
Location:
28 North Main Street
Waterbury Village
Telephone: (802) 244-7036
Online: Library Website