Welcome

Our library is located in Wilber, Nebraska, in the southeast corner of the state; about 45 miles southwest of Lincoln. Wilber (population 1,760) is the Czech Capital of the United States and the county seat of Saline County.

Whether you are a resident checking out a book by your favorite author or a visitor wanting to check your email, we are here to help you. From board books for toddlers to biographies for adults, our collections cover a wide range of reading material for all ages and interests. Genealogists may want to spend a day scanning newspapers on microfilm or copying information from our Nebraska Reference section.

Public access computers and WiFi connection are available to anyone; a library card is not required.

The Czech Heritage Room is always open to visitors. You don’t have to be Czech to appreciate the books and displays in this mini-museum.

Go ahead and browse our website and discover everything we have to offer. Be sure to click on all the links so you don’t miss a thing!

Resources

NebraskAccess offers free 24/7 online access to Nebraska residents. Databases include full-text magazine and newspaper articles, biographical, business and genealogical resources and more.

Closing Dates
Saturday, May 26 through Monday, May 28
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

Open House
On Saturday, June 2 the library will have OPEN HOUSE from 2-4 p.m. to demonstrate the computers, scanner, projector, and other items we received from the “Library Broadband Builds Nebraska Communities” grant. The grant was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the amount was matched by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Everyone is welcome. We hope to see many W-C Alumni before you head to the Banquet!

Regular Hours: September 1 – May 31
Monday-Friday: 10 am to 5 pm
Saturday: 9 am to Noon

Summer Hours: June 1 – August 31
Monday-Friday: 9 am to 5 pm
Saturday: 9 am to Noon