Hours and Locations
Dixon Library
230 N. 1st Street
Dixon, CA 95620
1-866-572-7587 (1-866-57-ASKUS)

Friends of the Library
The Friends of the Dixon Public Library provide financial contributions which help support the Summer Reading Programs for all ages and programs through out the year. The Friends run The Friendly Bookworm a used bookstore situated next door to the library, which is open four days a week.
Wireless Printing
Use your personal computer or mobile device to print to the library’s printers from anywhere.

Dixon Library Community Garden
The Solano County Library operates the Dixon Library Community Garden located at 230 N. 1st Street. Members of the community are able to rent a plot in the garden for an annual rental fee. Rental fees allow the Library to provide land, water, and limited staff and volunteers hours for facility maintenance and administrative tasks. Guidelines are set by the Library and help support a positive gardening experience.
Interest Form
In order to rent a plot in the DLCG, you must fill out an interest form. For more information about the garden and to fill out the interest form, please CLICK HERE

All devices are color printers/copiers with scanning function (can scan to USB flash drive and/or print from USB)
Each branch has one printer/copier that accepts credit cards (Visa, MC, AMEX, Disc), Apple Pay and Android Pay.
Charge
Black & white print/copy – 20 cents per page
Color print/copy – 50 cents per page
Scan to USB – free
Technology
- 9 computers with Internet access
- 3 Catalog/Reservation computers
- 1 printer/copier
- 1 scanner
1 Microform reader(Temporarily unavailable; our apologies for the inconvenience)- Wireless Network

Branch Head
Rhea Gardner, Supervising Librarian
Branch History
Dixon Library joined the Solano County Library system in January 2020. Prior to joining the county library system, Dixon Public Library was part of the Solano Partner Libraries and St. Helena (SPLASH) Consortium since 2016. The Dixon Library was founded in 1912 and one of the few remaining Carnegie Library buildings still operating as a library in the United States.

The Dixon Library has long served as the repository for photos, documents and other materials about the community of Dixon. Many are original, one-of-a-kind items.
