About Orange Public Library
The Orange Public Library was founded in 1885, making it one of the oldest public libraries in Orange County. Postmaster Robert E. Tener donated his collection of about 300 books and ran the library as a private organization, using dues from the members to build and maintain the collection. The library itself was housed in the Post Office Building on South Glassell.
Services
Library Card Registration Book Borrowing eBooks eAudiobooks Digital Magazines Online Catalog Public Computers Free Wi-Fi Printing Copying Scanning Study Rooms Meeting Rooms Children's Programs Teen Programs Adult Programs Summer Reading Program Storytime Homework Centers Adult Literacy Program Seed Lending Library Local History Collections History Center Genealogy Resources Makerspace Activities Community Events Research Databases Interlibrary Loan Museum Passes Book Clubs Technology Assistance.Reviews
It's a lovely place for book lovers. Very spacious, clean and has a large book selection. There is a family reading room with cute sofas and sensory toys for kids. However, they're separate from OC public libraries so you take the books here and only returns to 1 of 2 branches on Orange city. They also have some free workshops throughout the week. My kids love it here.