
Rehoboth Beach
Rehoboth Beach Library, sitting in the center of downtown Rehoboth, strives to remain a vibrant part of this community. We serve summer visitors as well as year-round residents. We provide access to …
Rehoboth Library Take-Out & Visiting | Rehoboth Beach
Sign up for a library card online. virtual library cards may be obtained to access Overdrive, Hoopla, Flipster, and much more. For detailed information or other inquiries, call the library at 302-227-8044
At the Library | Rehoboth Beach
Homebound Books is a program that promotes the use of library materials and services to homebound patrons (illness, age, infirmity or disability) who reside in the service area of the Rehoboth Beach …
Adult | Rehoboth Beach
Here at the Rehoboth Beach Public Library, we strive to provide original, unique programming to enrich our adult patrons in ways specific to their interests and desires.
Contact Us | Rehoboth Beach
The library provides parking on its property in the back of the building for Library users from 8:00am-8:30pm. During the summer metered parking season, the library will provide a daily parking pass for …
Friends | Rehoboth Beach
Established in 1991, the Friends of the Rehoboth Beach Public Library is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) civic association that is focused entirely on supporting the Rehoboth Beach Public Library.
Library officials announced months ago they are pursuing a two-library operation – a downsized downtown location and a new, larger facility off Warrington Road, across from the new Beebe …
Children & Families | Rehoboth Beach
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Library Resources | Rehoboth Beach
Individuals who are Delaware residents with a valid Delaware ID or own property in the state are entitled to a free library card, which can be used in any of Sussex, Kent County’s, or New Castle County’s …
Helping Out | Rehoboth Beach
Volunteers fill a vital and essential role at the Rehoboth Beach Library and allow the library to function at a much higher level of service than would be possible with paid staff alone.