Library Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Address
1001 Sebastian Boulevard
Sebastian FL 32958
Phone
772-589-1355
Fax
772-388-3697
GPS
27.7782 -80.4975
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Hours
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday,
10 am to 8 pm
Thursday - Friday, 10 am to 5 pm
Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm
Our Collection
Over 130,000 fiction and
nonfiction books,
many in large print and
paperback.
We accept book donations.
DVDs and videotapes,
music CDs,
books on CD and tape,
magazines, newspapers, graphic novels.
Equipment
Online internet PCs
word processing PCs
CDRW PCs
library catalog terminals
copiers
fax
typewriters
DVD players
CD players
projectors
(slide, transparency and opaque,
overhead)
TV monitors
Library Card
For residents of Indian River County,
it's free.
For others, it's $10 for 3 months,
$20 for 6 months, and $30 for a year.
Non-Resident computer use cards are $5/yr.
Children of any age are eligible.
Persons under 18 years of age must
get a parent or guardian's signature.
Proof of residency is limited to a
government or school-issued ID or
record of property ownership showing
an Indian River County address.
A rental lease for six months or
more is acceptable.
You may use any other
Indian River County
Library card here.
Borrowing: How Long?
Circulating Books - two weeks
Audio-Visual Materials - one week
Audio-Visual Equipment -
24 hours, 48 hours on Saturday
Borrowing: How Long?
Circulating Books - two weeks
Audio-Visual Materials - one week
Audio-Visual Equipment -
24 hours, 48 hours on Saturday
Borrowing: How Many?
Circulating Books - 20 per borrower's card - which may include:
Books on Same Subject - five per borrower's card
"New Books" - five per borrower's card
in addition to books:
Audio-Visual Materials - three per borrower's card
Renewals
You may renew items either in person, or on the website catalog,
or by phone - up to 5 times - as long as they are not on reserve for another patron.
Late Fees
Circulating books - 25 ¢ /day
Audio-Visual Materials - 50 ¢ /day
Audio-Visual Equipment - $10 /day
Overdue fines will not exceed $5 per item or the cost of the item, whichever is less.
Public Meeting Rooms
Our meeting room seats 200.
Usage is $60 or $120 for commercial use.
Our conference room seats 10.
Usage is $30 or $60 for commercial use.
Three typing/study rooms seat four each.
Contact Sandy Bachmann at 589-1355 to
use the meeting or conference room.
Installing Programs on PCs
We don't allow any changes
to system settings.
Our Staff
Youth Services
Coordinator: Patti / Joann / Carol / Sandy
Circulation
Supervisor: Sandy / Jessica / Penny / Linda / Rebecca / Susan
Reference
Supervisor: Kathleen / Debbie / Amanda
Technical Services
Cheryl / Veronica
Personal Computing
Daniel Clark
How To Find the Library
The south side of Sebastian
Boulevard, next to Walgreen's.
Our address is
1001 Sebastian Boulevard
(C.R. 512),
in Sebastian.
We're about midway
between I-95, which is
three miles to the west
of us, and US 1, two and
a half miles east.
We're next to the
shopping center at the
intersection of
Sebastian Boulevard
and Roseland Road.
A mile to the west are
Sebastian River High
School, Sebastian River
Middle School, and
Wabasso Road (C.R. 510).
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About Our Library
The County Library in Sebastian
Around 1910,
Bamma Vickers Lawson
decided to make her house
our area's first (unofficial)
library. She loaned out the
books from her living room
shelves to local residents.
Children would read books on
the front porch - while Bamma
served them cookies and
lemonade.
After that folksy beginning,
the need to read sparked a
few more projects. One or two
church groups sponsored
lending libraries. When the
Vero Beach library got going,
for many years they sent a
Bookmobile around the county
- a popular feature.
Then, in the early 1980s,
the next local effort got
under way. The Sebastian
Jr. Woman's Club took up
the cause. They raised
funds with yard sales and
fishing tournaments. The
County Commissioners gave
additional funding. Supporters
donated books.
On May 10, 1983, the Sebastian
Area County Library, a
privately owned enterprise
governed by the newly formed
Sebastian River Library
Association, opened its
doors. The staff consisted
of over 40 volunteers and
one paid employee, Library
Director Lynn Walsh.
The Library's collection and
programs expanded rapidly. A
bigger building and more funds
were needed. In 1986 the County
agreed to help if the Library
would become part of the County
government. A new entity, the
Indian River County Library
System, was set up, with the
Vero Beach facility as the
main branch of the
two-library system.
Four years later the dream
of a fully-equipped library
building came true. The newly
constructed North Indian River
County Library had its grand
opening in November, 1990.
Additions completed in 2002
brought the building to its
present size of
25,000 square feet.
Bamma Lawson
had one thing we lack:
cookies and lemonade.
But we're working on it!
For your GPS - our coordinates are:
27.7782 (North)
-80.4975 (West)