14200
St. Germain Drive
Centreville, VA 20121-2299
Telephone: 703-830-2223
TTY: 711 or 703-324-8365
From its humble beginnings in a tiny storefront
in the Newgate shopping center to its present-day
facility, the Centreville Regional Library has
been serving the Centreville community since 1970.
Providing a wide range of library services and programs to a diverse community
of young, growing families, the library offers something for everybody. With
stories and activities for preschool and school-age children, book discussion
groups, a variety of educational programs for teens and adults, and public Internet
access, the Centreville Regional Library is dedicated to providing the kinds
of library experiences the people of Centreville appreciate. These are supported
by a professional staff and a book collection of approximately 130,000 items
including large print, recorded books, and Spanish and Korean language materials.
Always looking to the future, the library has not forgotten the rich history
of Centreville, with the famous Willoughby Newton stone boundary marker and other
historic artifacts on permanent display. Partnerships with the Historic Centreville
Society and the Bull Run Civil War Round Table continue to remind us of the value
of the past and its lessons for the future. Visit the Centreville Regional Library
today and enjoy.
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