


Switzer Library
About
Switzer Library in Marietta offers a stellar children's section that goes beyond traditional book browsing with hands-on maker space activities, engaging story times, and year-round educational programs. This modern facility consistently earns rave reviews from families for its welcoming atmosphere and variety of free programming designed specifically for young learners.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on maker space with creative STEM activities and building challenges
- ✓Regular story time sessions featuring interactive reading and early literacy activities
- ✓Extensive children's book collection with cozy reading nooks
- ✓Free educational programs and workshops throughout the year
- ✓Community events that bring families together for learning and fun
Pro Tips
- 1.Check their online calendar before visiting to catch special story times, craft programs, or educational workshops that often fill up quickly
- 2.Visit on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday evenings (open until 8 PM) for a quieter experience after the after-school rush dies down around 5:30 PM
- 3.The maker space can get busy during school breaks, so arrive early to ensure your kids get maximum hands-on time with popular activities
- 4.Sign up for a library card on your first visit to access their extensive digital resources, including kid-friendly apps and e-books for road trips
- 5.Parking can be tight during peak afternoon hours (3-5 PM), so allow extra time or visit during morning hours for easier access
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (10 AM-12 PM) offer the calmest environment for younger children, especially for story time participation. Saturday mornings are great for families who need weekend options, though they tend to be busier. Evening hours on Monday-Wednesday work well for school-aged kids who want maker space time.
What to Know
This is a completely free resource for families. Parking is available on-site but can be limited during peak hours. The library is wheelchair accessible and offers family restrooms for convenience.
Seasonal Notes
Summer reading programs are especially popular with incentives and special activities for kids. Holiday-themed story times and crafts occur during Halloween, winter holidays, and other celebrations. Check their calendar as hours may vary during major holidays.
Nearby Eats
Head to Marietta Square (walkable distance) for family-friendly options like Taqueria Tsunami for creative tacos or Stockyard Burgers & Bones for casual American fare with a kids menu.
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