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Sharon Hill Public Library, serving an area of 5,400 residents, has a collection of 17,600 books and periodicals; in addition, there are 270 CDs, records, cassettes and other audio materials, as well as 20 video items, such as DVDs and VHS tapes. Internet terminals are available for use by the general public.

Staffing consists of 3 employees, including one fully accredited librarian, plus volunteers. Annual expenditures on the library collection total $14,700. Patrons make 16,000 visits annually, and check out materials 19,800 times. Forty percent of all check-outs are children's materials.

Location: 240 Spring St, Sharon Hill Pennsylvania 19079 Telephone 610-586-3993

Other Public Libraries nearby:
(Abington) Abington Township Public Library
(Aston) Aston Free Library
(Bala-Cynwyd) Bala-Cynwyd Library
(Bear) Bear Public Library
(Beverly) Beverly Free Library
(Bridgeton) Bridgeton Public Library

04/19 Coming to The Sharon Hill area
Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival Atlantic City NJ April5-6 Over 90 different breweries from around the corner and across the country will showcase their unique libations.
Dewey Beach PopFest Dewey Beach DE April12-13 Features three nights of showcase performances and two days of demo and mentoring sessions, tradeshow, and industry events.
National Cherry Blossom Festival Washington DC March20-April14 The nation’s greatest springtime celebration unites for four spectacular weekends including the Cherry Blossom Parade.
Contemporary Art Fair Connecticut Norwalk CT April27-28 Modeled after our two sucessful NYC shows at the Javits Center. Each of the two shows will have approximately 100 exhibitors.
Galena Dogwood Festival Galena MD May4 The annual Galena Dogwood Festival is will take place throughout Galena. The parade will have a War of 1812 theme.
Dover Days Festival Dover DE May3-5 As one of the longest running festivals in the state of Delaware, Dover Days dates back to 1933. What started as a garden tour staged by the Dover Garden Club, has now become an annual time to remember First State heritage with community spirit and an entertaining festival of family events.