Middlesex County Public Library

Middlesex County Public Library Nourishing the mind, enriching the community, and connecting to the world The books were signed on the fly leaf when borrowed and returned. (MCPL).

Who We Are

MIDDLESEX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

BRIEF HISTORY

The public library in Middlesex County traces its roots to 1915, when fifteen ladies formed a book club for the purpose of exchanging books and enjoying the pleasures of reading together. The formal establishment of the Urbanna Library took place in 1927. It was first housed in the Middlesex County Bank building in the town o

f Urbanna. Before moving to its present Grace Street location, the Urbanna Library also operated in the Virginia Street building presently owed by the Middlesex Women’s Club and later moved to the Old To***co Warehouse. A library funded by the U.S. Works Administration (WPA) formed in Deltaville during the 1930’s but discontinued in the 1940’s. Gazelle Ingram managed this library, which operated out of a grocery store owned by Ed Gemmell. It was located at the corner of Crittenden Road and Route 33. In the 1950’s the Deltaville Library was reorganized by two ladies, who traveled throughout the community with books for circulation in their cars. It again discontinued until its reorganization by volunteers in the 1980’s, who obtained space in the Redman Building. With the guidance of the Virginia State Library (now the Library of Virginia) the Urbanna Library and the Deltaville Library merged in 1987 as the Middlesex County Public Library, Inc. It was organized as and remains a 501(c)(3) corporation. MCPL is one of seven independent public libraries in Virginia. Just like any other library which is part of a governmental jurisdiction, MCPL receives State Aid based on a formula established by the legislature. We also receive support from Middlesex County and the Town of Urbanna. Together the two branches house a collection of over 56,000 items, including rare books, an extensive book collection of Middlesex County and Virginia history and genealogy, a Chesapeake Bay collection, children’s and adult books, magazines and newspapers, books on cassette and CD, video cassettes, and DVDS. In Fiscal Year 2014 42,453 items were checked out and we had 29,898 patron visits. Six computers are available for public use at each branch. They are equipped with word processing and children’s game software, reference materials, Internet, and online databases. In addition to the services expected of a modern public library in the technology age, MCPL sponsors a variety of community activities and is recognized as a principal cultural resource in Middlesex County. These activities include exhibits featuring art, crafts, and photography; music recitals, discussion groups that focus on great decisions, great books, and poetry; concerts; storytellers; and school concerts for our public school students. Children’s Story Hour meets at Urbanna and offsite locations, and MCPL sponsors a Summer Reading Program for children ages 4-12. In the early 1990’s MCPL conducted a Capital Fund Campaign, raising over $700,000 by public subscription. Funding sources included pledges and donations from individuals and corporations, plus grants from Middlesex County, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the United States Government. With this money the Board built a new branch in Urbanna and extensively renovated a former drug store in Deltaville. Both facilities opened in 1993. In 1994, MCPL hired its first certified librarian, Paula Greenwood, as Executive Director. The present Executive Director, Tom Samuel, began in 2016. A Board of Directors that consists of 12 voting members governs MCPL. The Board meets the fourth Monday of January, March, May, July, September, and November. The Executive Board meets on the fourth Monday of February, April, June, August, and October. All Board and Executive Board meetings are open to the public.

Registration is now open for MCPL's Summer Reading Program! Stop by either branch to register today, or you may do so on...
05/28/2026

Registration is now open for MCPL's Summer Reading Program! Stop by either branch to register today, or you may do so online through Beanstack. (https://yourmiddlesexlibrary.beanstack.org/reader365)
This year's theme is "Unearth a Story." During the coming weeks, we will explore dinosaurs as well as discover other creatures that evolved during that era and still exist today.
After registering, you may begin recording your reading starting on June 8th. Turn in your log each week at either branch to receive a small prize! Summer Reading runs for six weeks, with a full schedule of fun and events, including weekly performances (see below), Paws to Read, Art for All Ages, and more!

05/22/2026

The Library will be closed Saturday, May 23rd and Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday!

We are still accepting resumes and cover letters for our Summer Reading Program intern through May 22. Email your resume...
05/19/2026

We are still accepting resumes and cover letters for our Summer Reading Program intern through May 22. Email your resume and cover letter to [email protected] or bring a paper copy to the Urbanna Branch library.

Job Openings 2026 Summer Reading Program Intern (part-time hourly) Summary of job responsibilities Assists the Youth Services Coordinator in administering the Summer Reading Program. Regularly interacts with children and young adults during Summer Reading events under the direction of the Youth Serv...

Did you know that with your library card you can access thousands of newspapers, including the latest editions of papers...
05/18/2026

Did you know that with your library card you can access thousands of newspapers, including the latest editions of papers like the Richmond Times, Virginia Pilot, and more? Click on the "research" page on our website, or follow the link below and log in using your library card to get started!

https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/easy-search?p=NewsBank

Join us on Saturday, June 13th at the Deltaville Branch for a Beach Bag Workshop!Led by local artist and designer Andrea...
05/15/2026

Join us on Saturday, June 13th at the Deltaville Branch for a Beach Bag Workshop!
Led by local artist and designer Andrea Pinter, the workshop will walk participants through textile design and assemblage as they create their own beach bag from scratch.
The workshop is free but an RSVP is requested as supplies are limited; email [email protected] or call the Deltaville Branch at 804-776-7362 to reserve your space.

Join us this morning (Wednesday, May 13th) in Urbanna at 11 AM (ish) for a planting day with the Kids Garden!Planted in ...
05/14/2026

Join us this morning (Wednesday, May 13th) in Urbanna at 11 AM (ish) for a planting day with the Kids Garden!
Planted in bales of hay, this year's garden will feature a pizza garden, ABC garden, green bean tepee, and a rainbow and pollinator garden! Bring your own seedlings or plant some of ours and enjoy a delicious harvest all summer long!

Have you tried Kanopy yet? Kanopy is a free streaming service offering thousands of movies ad-free and subscription free...
05/12/2026

Have you tried Kanopy yet? Kanopy is a free streaming service offering thousands of movies ad-free and subscription free, and all you need is your library card.
Go to https://www.kanopy.com/en/yourmiddlesexlibrary to get started.

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, May 12th for a live-streamed author talk in the Deltaville Branch Meeting room from 2-3...
05/11/2026

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, May 12th for a live-streamed author talk in the Deltaville Branch Meeting room from 2-3 PM, How to Robot-Proof Your Kids (and Yourself)" with Dr. Vivienne Ming. Light refreshments.

Join us for a timely conversation on AI, humanity, and the next steps towards building a better future with self-proclaimed “mad scientist” Dr. Vivienne Ming as we discuss her new book, Robot-Proof: When Machines Have All the Answers, Build Better People.

In Robot-Proof, Dr. Vivienne Ming helps readers grasp the ugly and how individuals, companies, and societies will respond to the changes that are already taking hold due to the advent of AI. Robot-Proof is a book about people, exploring what it means to be human in an increasingly automated world.

If you can't make it, you can watch from home by registering at the following link:
https://libraryc.org/yourmiddlesexlibrary/156195/register

Don't forget to check out "A Taste of Art," our latest art show at the Deltaville Branch featuring paintings by Judy Bum...
05/07/2026

Don't forget to check out "A Taste of Art," our latest art show at the Deltaville Branch featuring paintings by Judy Bumgardner!

Address

150 Grace St. Urbanna, VA And 35 Lovers Lane Deltaville, VA 23043
Urbanna, VA
23175

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+18047585717

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