Josh Zingg, an arborist and permaculture designer, will talk about ecological niches, and discuss how you can choose plants that will flourish in your landscape.
Join us on a captivating journey through television history with Steve McVoy, founder of the Early Television Museum. He'll explore the evolution of TV and feature vintage sets from his collection.
Tweens & teens are invited to join us to celebrate all things anime and manga. We'll have anime from Crunchyroll on the big screen, fan art & sketching supplies, & more. Cosplay is highly encouraged!
Celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Stop by the Bexley Public Library's parking lot for food trucks, cultural celebrations, art, and more. Hosted in partnership with BMPA & Bexley DEI.
Visit the dimension of imagination, an area which we call the Twilight Zone. Celebrate Twilight Zone Day with an all day marathon! Stop by the auditorium any time and transfer into another dimension.
Follow along with an episode of The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross. Come ready to paint happy trees in a fun and relaxed environment. Supplies will be provided. Registration opens 5/1 and is required.
Join us as Chef Avishar Barua discusses his influences and inspirations for cooking, his unlikely path to being a celebrity chef, and the role that libraries played in his culinary education.
Youth ages 8-18 are invited to an afternoon of gaming fun at the library. Join us for video games, board games, card games, and more set up in the auditorium.
Search the catalog, reserve books, check your account & keep up to date with library events - wherever you are!
Tax Information
In recent years the IRS has greatly reduced the amount of tax forms that libraries receive. In addition to fewer forms, we will not have any state or local forms or instruction books for distribution. We can, however, enable you to access any tax form for printing or reproduction.
We have received the Federal instruction books and 1040 forms. We will not receive the reproducible Federal forms until close to the end of the tax season.
Things to Know:
We are happy to print out up to 10 pages of tax forms for free from the correspoinding tax agency's website. Each additional page is $0.10 for B&W and $0.25 for color.
Want to do your taxes online? We can help you get started at IRS.gov on one of our computers.
Although library staff members cannot help you prepare your taxes, we are happy to help you find tax forms and resources.
AARP is offering tax preperation help sessions at the library from February through April. Online registration is available here starting February 1st.
Copies of tax forms and instructions are also available through: