Bexley Public Library


From the beginning, Bexley Public Library served as a center of lifelong learning, community engagement, and cultural experience. Much like today, the entrance of the library was originally intended to be used as an art gallery. Bexley Public Library was one of the first libraries in central Ohio to serve the homebound. The first Young Adult Librarian was hired in 1969. Today’s library continues to be the center of lifelong learning and cultural experience. By offering diverse programs, workshops, movie nights, and expert speakers and author talks, Bexley Public Library is not so different than the library that director Mary T. Zimmerman described in 1974:
In the early days the library was a place where books were stored. Now…it is a cultural center where civic and educational groups meet. That’s where libraries have changed. This change came about because the people wanted a cultural center available in their community.
