Some options below may not currently be available.
Drop off household items to recycle or donate at the library to benefit the Westerville community.
- Books (courtesy of the Friends of the Library)
- Cell Phones (courtesy of SmartRecycle, opens a new window)
- Food, non-perishable (to benefit WARM, opens a new window)
- Eyeglasses (courtesy of the Westerville Lions, opens a new window)
- Inkjet & Toner Printer Cartridges (courtesy of SmartRecycle, opens a new window)
- Personal hygiene Items (to benefit WARM, opens a new window)
- U.S. Flags (courtesy of Boy Scout Troop 192, opens a new window)
Most items can be dropped off inside the library‘s main entrance. For more information, visit the welcome desk.
Discover Your Library
Culture Passes
Looking for something fun to do? Visit the Columbus Museum of Art, free with your library card.
Donate to the Westerville History Museum
Learn how to donate an item of historical interest to the Westerville community and surrounding areas.
Racism in Westerville History (Toolkit)
Delve into specific historic examples of racism and anti-racism in Westerville over the past 200 years. Intended for high school age & up.
Share Your Own Story about Racism or Anti-Racism
Your perspective is important. Record your story from home or contact us to do an oral history at museum@westervillelibrary.org.
Jen T.
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