Paulding County Carnegie Library
Antwerp
Branch Library

 

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Antwerp Branch Library Phone and Fax Number:
(419) 258-2855


Calendar

Hours of Operation
(All branch hours the same.)

Monday & Tuesday
12:00 noon - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday - Friday
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Sunday
CLOSED


Antwerp Photo Gallery
Click here to view a gallery of
photos from past events at the
Antwerp Branch Library.

Antwerp Historical Photos
Click here to view a gallery of
historical Antwerp photos.

!! Teens !!
Click here for awesome "teen" activities!
 

Welcome to the
Antwerp Branch Library

The Antwerp Branch Library was the first branch library of the Paulding County Carnegie Library system.  It was established in 1991.

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The library is located at 205 N. Madison Street, PO Box 1027, Antwerp, OH 45813.  Click here for a map.  The complete mailing address is:  Antwerp Branch Library, 205 N. Madison Street, PO Box 1027, Antwerp, OH 45813.


Antwerp Branch Library Staff
The manager of the Antwerp Branch Library is
Laura Woodcox.  You may e-mail her at lwoodcox@pauldingcountylibrary.org. Laura is joined by Stephanie McCullough as a part of a dynamic team. Mrs. McCullough brings her creative art talents and her warm customer service spirit to the Antwerp Branch. Mrs. Woodcox  welcomes volunteers to help out with special programs and events.  Contact Laura for more information about volunteer opportunities.


The Antwerp Friends of the Library

The Antwerp Branch Library has an active support group.  The Friends of the Library meets regularly at the library. This dynamic group is responsible for the beautiful branch building and was instrumental in securing library service in Antwerp.  For membership and meeting  information e-mail Mrs. Woodcox or contact the Antwerp Branch Library at 419 258-2855. 

Library Services
The Antwerp Branch Library is a full-service branch providing access to popular reading materials, a comprehensive children's department and internet connections for the public.  In 2001 the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation awarded four new computers for this rural community library. The branch utilizes high-speed wireless connections for access to the library's automated catalog and resources available via the Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN).