Malvern Public Library

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1 E 1st Ave Ste 2
Malvern, PA 19355

The Malvern Public Library, located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, offers a diverse collection of books, audiobooks, eBooks, and DVDs, catering to the needs of the community. In addition to its extensive library resources, it provides services such as PC access, free Wi-Fi, hotspot rentals, and printing facilities for residents of Chester County.

The library actively engages with the community through live events and programs for all ages, fostering a love for reading and learning. Its mission includes supporting citizens with valuable resources while encouraging cultural and educational development in the region.

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4.07 reviews
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Karell W.
7/22/2023

Great place especially for the littles! I love the drop in crafts. The tinker time programs are engaging as well.

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Christina G.
5/2/2022

What a cute little little library! I am giving it 5 stars for children. It is definitely tiny but clean and very organized and not busy. The kids section is great for small children. They have a...

Mary C.
9/23/2018

Nice little library! The new librarian is trying to make improvements. Now for the negative, she has little or no personality. I have yet to see her smile or make you feel welcome. Doesn't make...

Amanda S.
7/19/2019

This a wonderful library. I love the librarians and it's perfect for anyone who has small children to grown adults.

S O.
2/12/2019

Great library. Both librarians and all staff very friendly and helpful. Wonderful book club. A very welcoming and cozy place

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