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Coshocton Public Library
Basic Information
Established: 1904
Schedule: Monday-Wednesday 10:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday-Friday 10:00-5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00-3:00 p.m.
Address: 655 Main Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
Phone Number: 740-622-0956
Fax Number: 740-622-4331
Email: coshpl@coshoctonlibrary.org
Director: Michael Ontko, Interum Director
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Additional Information
Computer Capabilities:
Eight FREE PCs for people ages 13 and up. Three FREE PCs for children under age 13. Free high-speed wireless.
Education Programs: Computer classes for adults and seniors, Book Discussions for grades 4-6 and adults, Story Time for preschool age children, Coffee Club for Seniors, Chi gong, Plugged and Unplugged for Teens, Animanga Club for Teens
Summer Programs: Summer Reading programs for children from preschool through grade 6, for tweens and teens, and for adults. Daily giveaways, and grand prizes for each age group.
Membership Details:
The first Library Card at Coshocton Public Library is free. Photo ID must be shown for adults, and children's applications must be signed by parent or guardian. A replacement card costs $1.00. Library cards are good at the main Library, West Lafayette Branch and on Bookmobile, as well as any of the 50+ libraries in the SEOhio consortium.