The Romeo District Library serves the residents of Bruce, Washington, and Romeo, with a history dating back to 1900. It operates two branches: the Graubner Library and the Kezar Library, offering a wide range of services and resources for all ages. These include a comprehensive collection of books, e-books, audiobooks, movies, and music, accessible both in-person and through digital platforms like Overdrive and Hoopla. The library provides dedicated spaces for children and teens, featuring play areas, educational toys, and technology such as Launchpad tablets and Magic Desktop Computers. For adults, services include research assistance, live homework help, mobile printing, and various workshops and clubs, such as book groups and craft circles. The library also hosts regular events like storytimes, craft camps, and author talks. A key aspect of the library's mission is to foster early literacy through programs like "100 Books Before Kindergarten" and to support lifelong learning. The "Friends of the Romeo District Library" is a non-profit organization that further supports the library's mission by encouraging community appreciation, fundraising, and sponsoring special programs and scholarships.



