Orangeburg Library © 2014 | Member library of RCLS & LARC
Created by Briana Wickham

Looking for a new book? Look no further! Our shelves are packed with new books from all types of genres. Take a look below.

Don't want to lug around a paperback? Check out our collection of eBooks to download to your computer, Kindle, or Nook.

Trying to pick up a new language? Try online language tools, Muzzy or Mango. Free for your use with your library pin.



For Parents

Does your child need a little homework help? Check out Khan Academy. Free for your use, Khan Academy provides a huge library of tests/ math, science, history, economics and more. It also offers SAT and GMAT test preparation.

Every Tuesday & Thursday teen volunteers assist children grades 1-6 with their homework.


Volunteer Hours? The library has a variety of opportunities for teen volunteers. Join the Teen Advisory Board (TAB), become a homework help tutor, lead a storytime, assist at programs and more! Contact Angela for more.


April 27 | Gauguin: The work and the man. Art historian and artist, Suzanne Altman, will speak about the turbulent life and groundbreaking work of Paul Gauguin.

This talk is designed to coincide with the Museum of Modern Art’s spring exhibit of this influential post-impressionist artist.



Join a book group: Read great books & meet people!
Wednesday Evening Bookclub, Hosted by John Buckley
April 23rd, 6:45pm--open to all! Upcoming title: Bel Canto, by Ann Patchett



Chair and Standing Yoga, With Debra Broadman
April 21st & 28th, May 5th & 12th — Mondays, 1:00pm

Yoga is well-known to increase flexibility, strengthen the core, and promote relaxation. Learn to quiet your mind and strengthen your body.



Adult Services Librarian

Cheryl McNeil
359-2244 ex.16
cherylmcneil@rcls.org