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Hours and Locations

Vacaville Town Square Library
1 Town Square Place
Vacaville, CA 95688
1-866-572-7587 (1-866-57-ASKUS)

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Holiday Schedule

Friends of the Library

Vacaville Public Library – Town Square can accept donations of music cd’s and dvd’s.

Meeting Room

You may book the meeting room up to six months in advance. It is available only during the hours the library is open. Please inquire with Vacaville Town Square Library staff.

Wireless Printing

Use your personal computer or mobile device to print to the library’s printers from anywhere.
Please click here for wireless printing.

All devices are color printers/copiers with scanning function (can scan to USB flash drive and/or print from USB)

Each branch has one printer/copier that accepts credit cards (Visa, MC, AMEX, Disc), Apple Pay and Android Pay.

Charge

Black & white print/copy – 10 cents per page

Color print/copy – 50 cents per page

Scan to USB – free

Technology

  • 17 computers available for public use in the library
  • 2 printers/copiers
  • 1 scanner
  • Wireless Network

Branch Head

Johnny Parker, Supervising Librarian

Branch History

New and expanded buildings for a growing population were the recommendations of a 20-year Library Facilities Master Plan that was approved by the Board of Supervisors in March 2001.  The plan identified the need for three libraries in Vacaville by 2020.  As this plan was being developed, community leaders proposed a library to anchor the Town Square redevelopment project.  The library is situated adjacent to Ulatis Creek and Andrews Park, the location is a peaceful oasis in a busy downtown.

The Vacaville Public Library – Town Square, which opened in January 2005, offers a collection of news, literature, music and film that would have been impossible to imagine in the Carnegie library.   Group study room and a technologically equipped meeting room offer an inviting place for study groups, tutoring and meetings, as well as for programs and presentations.

The 100 year-old tradition of providing services tailored to the needs of the community continues in Vacaville’s new library.  It is up-to-date, but the staff still offer the same friendly service.

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