On May 5, 2008 the Marcellus Free Library opened at its new location in
the Village of Marcellus at 32 Maple Street in the Crown Mill Development
near the corner of Orange and Maple Streets.

Our eco-friendly library (LEED certification pending) is now home to an  expanded collection of
library materials for loan, a self-service coffee bar, seven public use Internet computers, a color
photocopier, new Young Adult area and small tutoring room.  Upstairs we are proud to offer the
"Friends" Community Room which is available free of charge to non-profit groups in the community.
Our new children's area is warm and inviting with a child size replica of a mill similar to that which
originally stood on the site of the new library. We hope to see you soon.

Contact Information:
Marcellus Free Library
2 Slocombe Ave.
Marcellus, NY 13108

Phone:
315-673-3221
E-mail:
marcellus@onlib.org

Hours
Monday - Thursdays:
9 - 8:30
Fridays: 
9 - 5
Saturdays:
10 - 2
Sundays:
2 - 4

Volunteers
Our circulation desk staff is volunteer. Without their conscientious commitment, there would be no
public library service in Marcellus. If you are willing to serve as a volunteer for a few hours each
week, please request a volunteer form at the front desk or office.

Books, Books, Books!
Looking for a particular book but, unable to find it on our shelves? 
Let us know!  Our library staff will be happy to do a computer search, and place
a hold on the title that you’re interested in.  Look for the green 'Hold Request’ card.

Ask A Librarian
A service of the
Onondaga County
Public Library

Founded in 1913 with a donation of 215 books, the Marcellus Free Library currently has a collection
of 30,000 items, including a unique collection of choral music. Located in an expanded historic
house in the center of the Village of Marcellus, the Library services a population of close
to 7,000 and circulates approximately 55, 000 items per year.

Mission Statement
The Marcellus Free Library makes accessible to the community, its facilities and its print and non-print
materials for recreation, information, and education, while actively promoting appreciation of books
and learning. A particular emphasis is placed on encouraging the interests of young
people through library programs, services and materials.

Snow Days:
When the Marcellus
Central School District
schools are closed due
to weather conditions
the Marcelllus Free
Library will also be
closed. 

Search NOVEL
Full-text magazine
articles, newspapers,
and reference books

Search the catalog,
renew a book,
place a hold:
www.onlib.org

Part of the Onondaga County Public Library
Your library card is your passport to our materials and services.
It may be used at any Onondaga County Public Library, including the Central Library in downtown
Syracuse, all city branches and 20 suburban member libraries throughout Onondaga County.