Nestled in the heart of Eatonville, the hometown of famed writer Zora Neale Hurston, the Eatonville Branch serves as both a community anchor and a cultural beacon. Opened in 2005 in a welcoming cottage-style building, the library upholds Hurston’s legacy through storytelling, local history exhibits, and community-centered programming.
Zero to Five Storytime and early learning sessions for toddlers and preschoolers
A Library of Things, lending non-traditional items beyond books
Public computers, Wi-Fi, scanners, and quiet study/studio space
A meeting room available to local groups and clubs
Whether you're looking for educational programming, access to technology, or a cultural connection in a welcoming space, the Eatonville Branch is a vibrant stop for families exploring local stories and community learning.
