The Mendota Branch Library is located in the Mendota Community
Center in the building that was formerly the Hamilton Elementary School. The
building also houses the Little is Much Food Pantry and the Senior Citizens Center. The Library was established
February 1, 1993. For more information on the Washington County Public Library
visit the Main Library homepage.
Mendota is also the home of The Carter Collection. For a quick tour, enter here. 
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New @ the Library
Adult Summer
Reading is one of our most popular programs at the Library. It's easy and it's
fun. Stop by the Circulation Desk at any of our libraries to pick up an
application form. Call 276-676-6222 for details.
Don't forget our featured
title: Water for Elephants.
Children's and YA Summer
Reading Program is also underway.
For a schedule of events Click Here.
Or call 676-6382.
News
Library Resources:
Good Reads:
Louise Erdrich is the author of
twelve novels as well as volumes of poetry, children's books, and a memoir of
early motherhood. Her novel Love Medicine won the National Book Critics
Circle Award. The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse was a
finalist for the National Book Award. Her most recent book is The Plague of
Doves
Find other award winning authors and books on our newly redesigned Readers Advisory page.
Washington County Public Library offers 30 databases featuring access to hundreds of newspapers, thousands of journals, millions of articles, the majority of them in full-text, and over 24,000 e-books.
Card number or registration may be required for some databases