Upcoming Closed Day for Downtown Library

Due to street closures for the Florida Puerto Rican Parade, the Orlando Public Library will be closed on Saturday, April 25. All other library locations will be open for normal operating hours. View street closures


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  • Mansour Masse painting from Market of Lights exhibit

    Inside Market of Lights

    Q&A with Artist Mansour Masse If you haven’t been to the Orlando Public Library in a while, here’s your sign to do so. Local artist Mansour Masse’s captivating artwork is now on display (and impossible to miss) throughout the 1st and 3rd floors.  These incredibly lifelike paintings, crafted from acrylic on canvas, showcase a Market of Lights; in it portraying a vivid representation of Haitian culture with recognizable social themes and

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    Launch Your Curiosity at UCF Celebrates the Arts 

    Downtown Orlando: the final frontier.   Every spring, the Dr. Phillips Center is invaded by otherworldly talent when the UCF College of Arts and Humanities presents UCF Celebrates the Arts, a two-week cultural extravaganza. Showcasing the creative, innovative abilities of both faculty and students, this festival offers our community the chance to experience and engage with the bright minds and big ideas incubating at UCF.  Part of the festival’s goal is to provide greater arts

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  • From the Director, April 2026

    From the Director, April 2026

    You Bee-long at Your Library Orange County Library System is dedicated to enriching lives through experiences and opportunities to learn, grow and connect. Our area is growing fast and to plan effectively for the future, we need your input on how you use your library and what you’d like to see moving forward. Visit surveyhero.com/c/OCLS

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    Melrose Film Festival Now Accepting Submissions

    The 2026 Melrose Film Festival submission process is now open. Melrose Film Festival highlights the work of imaginative filmmakers across the globe and filmmakers are encouraged to submit their digital entries now through May 1 at https://filmfreeway.com/MelroseFilmFestival. Entries are accepted from all filmmakers, but Florida filmmakers may submit one film free of charge by emailing

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  • From the Director, March 2026

    From the Director, March 2026

    A Month of Music, Film, Medieval Merriment and LEGO Creativity at Your Library Learning and creativity come alive in many forms and this month, your library strikes every chord with an inspiring blend of music, film, art and a family-friendly week of medieval pageantry. The submission window is open now through May 15 for our

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  • Q&A with Author Dhonielle Clayton

    Q&A with Author Dhonielle Clayton

    Meet the Author: Dhonielle ClaytonEatonville Branch • Friday, January 30 • 10:30 a.m.Dive into the art of storytelling with Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles series and co-author of Blackout at the ZORA! Festival Education Day in historic Eatonville. Recommended for ages 13–18. Dhonielle Clayton is a New York Times bestselling

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    Orlando Game Jam and Gaming Expo Returns February 19-22

    Orlando Public Library’s Melrose Center is eagerly preparing for the 2026 Orlando Game Jam and Gaming Expo, coming February 19-22 with bigger cash prizes, a new secret theme and exciting networking opportunities. We’re looking forward to hosting talented and passionate game designers and developers for this year’s events and would like to extend our sincere

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    Stories of More Woe

    William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, it could be said, has got it all. The play is deceptively simple; boy meets girl, they fall in love, and a series of unfortunate events involving their families’ long-standing blood feud leads to boy and girl’s tragic deaths. It’s easy to see why it so often appears on high school English curricula. It’s got everything teens love: relatable protagonists, parents who don’t understand,

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  • From the Director, January 2026

    From the Director, January 2025

    Your Library Offers Unlimited Value in the New Year Welcome to a new year with your library! January is a time to look ahead and plan for a successful year, and your OCLS library card can help you do just that – often in surprising, money-saving ways. If you’re paying for newspapers, magazines, audiobooks or

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  • Q&A with Author Nicholas Sparks

    Q&A with Author Nicholas Sparks

    Nicholas Sparks is one of the world’s most beloved authors, and we are honored to welcome him as our next Lillian Louise Pharr Signature Author Series featured author. Sparks’ books, including titles such as The Notebook, A Walk to Remember and Nights in Rodanthe, have sold over 105 million copies in more than 50 languages worldwide. His…

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