Sebastopol Regional Library
In 1916, through a Carnegie Grant, Sebastopol's Public Library was built, providing access to a modern library building dedicated for all to acquire the knowledge for improving themselves. As Sebastopol grew, the Carnegie building proved inadequate for library functions, and, after the 1969 earthquake, it was deemed too expensive to save. In 1974, a new library building was built on the site. The land where the current library stands has always been used for civic and educational purposes. Starting in 2011, the Library went through a major remodel, improving the shelving systems, adding more computers for public use, and incorporating the library concept of single-point-of-public-service, among other improvements.
7140 Bodega Avenue
Sebastopol, CA 95472
United States
Sebastopol Regional Library will be closed January 5-25, 2025.
We will be accepting returns 24/7 in the outdoor returns bin.
The BiblioBus mobile library will be at Sebastopol four times a week, from 1-5 pm on Mondays (except the MLK holiday), Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays on January 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, 21, 23 and 24. The BiblioBus offers holds pickup, a browsing collection, free printing, free WiFi, library card signups and library staff who can answer questions.
The 24/7 BiblioBox smart locker will allow holds pickup any time day or night. Please note that the BiblioBox may be impacted during this closure.
A generous donation from the Friends of the Sebastopol Library allows the library to offer programming at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts during the closure. Visit sonomalibrary.org/events to see the library program schedules.