EVESHAM LIBRARY

Hours & Information

Open today until 8:30pm

Monday 
10:00AM - 8:30PM
Tuesday 
10:00AM - 8:30PM
Wednesday 
10:00AM - 8:30PM
Thursday 
10:00AM - 8:30PM
Friday 
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday 
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday 
1:00PM - 5:00PM
984 Tuckerton Road
Marlton, NJ 08053
Through the hard work and passion of community members collecting donated books, the Evesham Library was established in 1963. The library joined BCLS in 1975 and after many years of temporary locations, its permanent home is now…

Summer Hours Notice: From July 1 through Labor Day Weekend, the Evesham Library will be closed on Sundays.

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Featured Event

Community & Conversation

Nov 25th | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Come join other adults for a relaxing afternoon of conversation and community. This month we'll have board games and coloring!

Upcoming Events

About Evesham Library

Holidays and Closures

  • Thanksgiving Eve
    Wednesday, November 26, 2025
    Closes early: 5:00pm
  • Thanksgiving Day
    Thursday, November 27, 2025
    Closed All Day
  • Friday after Thanksgiving
    Friday, November 28, 2025
    Closed All Day
  • Christmas Eve
    Wednesday, December 24, 2025
    Closes early: 5:00pm
  • Christmas Day
    Thursday, December 25, 2025
    Closed All Day
  • New Year's Eve
    Wednesday, December 31, 2025
    Closes early: 5:00pm

New at Evesham Library

Strengthen Your Writing with Library Resources

Essay writing takes on a whole new meaning during high school when you start writing personal statements for college applications.

Libby Reads - The Village Beyond the Mist

Enjoy "The Village Beyond the Mist" by Sachiko Kashiwaba as a book or audiobook with no waitlists or holds through Libby, Nov 18-Dec 2.

Science Fiction Movies, Books and More for Teens

Being a sci-fi fan as a teen makes sense: Sometimes you feel like an alien in your own body & you definitely wish to get off this planet.

Celebrating Neurodiversity – Many Ways to Think, Learn & Be

There are many children's stories of the ways we learn “how to be,” including the voices and experience of neurodivergent children.
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