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Skip to main content My Account | Hours | Contact Us Books, movies & moreSiteMagazines & journals * CATALOG * ABOUT US * Board of Trustees * History * Hours * Map & Directions * New Arrivals * Newsletter * Privacy Policy * Services Offered * Staff Directory * DIGITAL LIBRARY * HISTORICAL SOCIETY * About the Society * Scheduled meetings * Gallery * Early census, handwritten * Homer public square before 1911 * Victoria Claflin Woodhull * William Rosecrans * RESEARCH & HOMEWORK * Recommended Links * Research Databases HOME PAGE HISTORY Homer, Ohio is known as the birthplace of Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for President of the United States in 1872, a full 48 years before women had the right to vote. The Homer Public Library traces its origins to January 30, 1895, when A. H. Wright, T. N. Dean and others met in the Homer Town Hall to organize a Reading Circle which they named the Homer Library Association. Read more about History VISIT FROM KATHY BRAIDICH OF THE TURBAN PROJECT Thank you very much to Kathy Braidich of The Turban Project for visiting our library this afternoon! If you would like to learn more about the project and what you can do to help, please visit their website and Facebook page which are linked within the post. Read more about Visit From Kathy Braidich of The Turban Project FREE SEEDS AVAILABLE FROM POLLINATOR PATHWAY OF LICKING COUNTY Thank you to Licking County Pollinator Pathway for donating a seed library of native Ohio plants that were hand-collected and packaged! These seeds are now freely available to "check out" by our patrons interested in creating or being a part of a pollinator friendly habitat. Read more about Free Seeds Available from Pollinator Pathway of Licking County NATURE INVESTIGATORS BACKPACK PROGRAM Nature Investigators Backpacks from the Licking Park District are now available for check out at the Homer Public Library! Kids and their families can read and explore nature with these special backpacks. For every five books completed, kids will receive a prize! Read more about Nature Investigators Backpack Program BROADBANDOHIO INTERNET ACCESS SURVEY Take the BroadbandOhio Internet Access Survey: Your responses will help ensure all Ohioans have access to affordable high-speed internet, and the devices and skills to use it effectively. It will take less than 10 minutes to complete. It does not request personal identifying information. Read more about BroadBandOhio Internet Access Survey NOVEMBER 2024 STATE ISSUE 1 For the upcoming November 5th, 2024, general election, Ohio voters have the opportunity to vote on State Issue 1. You can learn more about State Issue 1, your three voting options, and election security at VoteOhio.gov. Read more about November 2024 State Issue 1 LIBBY IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR AMAZON FIRE TABLETS Good news! The Libby App is now available for Amazon Fire tablets in the Amazon Appstore. Read more about Libby Is Now Available For Amazon Fire Tablets DOUG WALLER, BIGFOOT RESEARCHER Join us for a presentation by Doug Waller, the Founder of SOSBI, Southeastern Ohio Society for Bigfoot Investigation on Tuesday, June 7th at 5pm. Read more about Doug Waller, Bigfoot Researcher TEEN SUMMER READING 2022 Check out our upcoming Teen Summer Reading Events for June and July! Read more about Teen Summer Reading 2022 CHILDREN'S SUMMER READING 2022 Check out what we got up to during our Children's Summer Reading program this year! Read more about Children's Summer Reading 2022 PAGINATION * 1 * 2 * 3 * Next › Next page * Last » Last page Subscribe to Home Page November 2024 State Issue 1 For the upcoming November 5th, 2024, general election, Ohio voters have the opportunity to vote on State Issue 1. You can learn more about State Issue 1, your three voting options, and election security at VoteOhio.gov. November 2024 State Issue 1 >> Nature Investigators Backpack Program Nature Investigators Backpacks from the Licking Park District are now available for check out at the Homer Public Library! Kids and their families can read and explore nature with these special backpacks. For every five books completed, kids will receive a prize! Nature Investigators Backpack Program >> Dolly Parton's Imagination Library With the Friends of the Licking County Library, we are proud to sponsor Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library! Give your preschool age child the free gift of reading. Dolly Parton's Imagination Library >> Free At-Home COVID-19 Test Kits Available At-Home COVID-19 Test Kits are now available at the Homer Public Library. Free At-Home COVID-19 Test Kits Available >> UPCOMING EVENTS Nov 6 November Story Time 10:00 am Nov 12 Crochet 10:00 am Nov 13 November Story Time 10:00 am Nov 14 Ukulele Association of Homer 5:00 pm Nov 19 Community of Women 2:00 pm Nov 19 Teen Paint Night - Cornucopia 5:30 pm See full calendar ▶ Ancestry Library Edition [IN-LIBRARY USE ONLY] Trace your genealogy using historical records. U. S. Census records; military records; court, land and probate records; vital and church records; directories; petitions for naturalization; passenger lists and more. You must be in the library to access this database. ✉ Subscribe to the library's newsletter Homer Public Library 385 South Street NW Utica, OH 43080 (740) 892-2020 [voice] (740) 892-2036 [fax] Map & directions HOURS Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Wednesday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Sunday Closed CONNECT WITH US Privacy Policy Back to top