By 1808Delaware

This summer, the Delaware County District Library (DCDL) is bringing the joy of reading to local parks and communities with its beloved Bookmobile. Packed with an array of books, DVDs, and more, the Bookmobile offers a convenient way to access library services right in your neighborhood. Make sure to catch it at the following locations:

Bookmobile Park Schedule

  • Glenross Park: June 26, July 17, August 7, August 28 (1:45 PM – 2:45 PM)
  • Alum Creek Below Dam: June 24, July 15, August 5, August 26 (1:45 PM – 2:45 PM)

What to Expect from the Bookmobile

The DCDL Bookmobile is not just a vehicle; it’s a mobile library bringing the best of the library’s collection to you. Here’s what you can find:

  • Bestsellers: Stay updated with the latest popular reads.
  • Children’s Books: Engage young readers with a variety of fun and educational books.
  • DVDs and Audiobooks: Enjoy movies and stories on the go.
  • Convenient Services: The Bookmobile makes it easy to borrow and return items.

In addition to its park visits, the Bookmobile stops at daycare centers and senior living communities, making library services accessible to everyone. It’s also a regular feature at special events across Delaware County.

The Legacy of Bookmobiles

A bookmobile, also known as a mobile library, is a specially designed vehicle that delivers library services to areas with limited access to traditional library buildings. These mobile units have a rich history of expanding the reach of libraries.

  • Historical Roots: One of the first bookmobiles in the U.S. was introduced in 1904 by the People’s Free Library of Chester County, South Carolina. This innovative service featured a mule-drawn wagon carrying wooden boxes filled with books.
  • War-Time Service: During World War II, London’s Metropolitan Borough of Saint Pancras operated a “war-time library on wheels” to ensure citizens could still access books despite the challenges of air raids and blackouts.

To honor the essential role of mobile libraries, the American Library Association celebrates National Library Outreach Day each April. This day recognizes the importance of bookmobiles and other outreach services that bring library resources to underserved communities.

Experience the Magic of the Bookmobile

This summer, don’t miss out on the chance to explore the Delaware County District Library Bookmobile. Whether you’re looking for the latest bestseller, a fun children’s book, or a movie for family night, the Bookmobile has something for everyone. Visit it at Glenross Park or Alum Creek Below Dam, and experience the convenience and joy of this traveling library.


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