York County Libraries, comprised of 13 full-service libraries, is moving far beyond books, turning into agile, innovative institutions serving real-life needs.
Libraries are the key to powering progress and elevating the quality of life by fueling the types of knowledge that are essential to success.
The mission of the York County Libraries is to strengthen the York County community and to enrich individual lives by supplying information, providing recreation, promoting literacy, encouraging life-long learning, and serving as the hub of their communities.
We have computer and Wi-Fi access in all libraries and students are encouraged to ask for research and homework help while they are in the library.
We proudly offer adult-specific programs from career help to small discussion groups; you will be sure to find something of interest to you.
Knowing that teachers and homeschool parents at every level need access to quality materials, our libraries provide hands on access to books and other support materials.
We serve children from birth to age 12 with a variety of unique and engaging programs from Story Time to Mine Craft!
We have special areas for families to engage in play and interactive learning for young children as well as spaces for teens and information for caregivers.
Researchers of all ages are invited to utilize our many resources available both online and in the library.
Meet our Capital Campaign Co-Chairs and Honorary Chairs.