Molokai Public Library

Address

15 Ala Malama Ave, Kaunakakai, HI 96748, United States (Mailing Address: P.O. Box 395, Kaunakakai, HI 96748)
808-553-1765
Photo of Molokai branch building

About

Welcome to the Molokai Public Library! Designed by architect Harry K. Stewart, our library opened on May 21, 1937. It is a 3,627 sq. ft. library located in central Kaunakakai and serves as a hub for many community activities.


Ohana Readers and Imagination Library logosThe Molokai Public Library participates in ʻOhana Readers, a literacy program that focuses on reading with family as an affiliate program of Dolly Partonʻs Imagination Library. The program offers high-quality, age-appropriate Imagination Library books each month to children who are under the age of five.

Dolly Partonʻs Imagination Library program is a ZIP code based mailing program. Families must live in these specific Molokai ZIP codes to participate. 

To register, click your ZIP code to download the registration form or visit the branch. You may return the form by mail or drop it off at the branch. The participating library will also offer programs that complement the books the children receive, and will provide other activities to promote literacy and reading.

For more information, visit the ‘Ohana Readers website.


Upcoming events at this branch

Book cover for Tad and Dad featuring a big frog and little frog in a pond

Join the Molokai Public Library and ʻOhana Readers, an affiliate of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, to read a different story each month and complete a new activity each week. Receive a free book bag the first time you attend and collect a button for every story!

July: Tad and Dad, by David Ezra Stein
August: Look Out Kindergarten Here I Come, by Nancy Carlson
September: Llama Llama Loves to Read, by Anna Dewdney
October: Richard Scarry’s Busy Busy People
November: Just Try One Bite, by Adam Mansbach & Camila Alves McConaughey
December: Raindrops to Rainbow, by John Micklos Jr.

Register Maui County keiki from birth to 5 for the ʻOhana Readers program to receive free books in
the mail each month.

Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity should contact library staff as soon as possible. Advance requests 48 hours or more before the event are encouraged, but not required. All programs are subject to change. See a schedule of upcoming events at librarieshawaii.org/events.

Hawaii flag

Join us in celebrating “Sovereignty Restoration Day,” a national holiday of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

1:00 Mini Hoʻolauleʻa

    • Community Kuʻi
    • Learn about programs offerred at the Molokai Education Center and bring an item to screenprint
    • Information and activity booths

3:00 Hōʻike

    • Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea Cultural Camp participants
    • Kalei Roberts, Awaiaulu

4:15 E Mālama Pono, Willy Boy

    • Short film screening (17 minutes) and discussion

Native Hawaiian HPD officer William “Willy Boy” Kupihea and his partner Leonard Akina are sent in to evict the Native Hawaiian residents of a settlement deemed “illegal” by the State of Hawaiʻi, but when Kupihea discovers a little girl hiding in an abandoned truck at the last dwelling is his cousinʻs daughter, he has to choose between what is legally right vs. what is culturally pono. As Native Hawaiian land struggles continue to escalate in Hawaiʻi and in Indigenous communities worldwide, E Mālama Pono, Willy Boy hopes to create a dialogue to question how the current reality might be shifted to create a more positive change for Native Hawaiians and other Indigenous communities. Parental guidance suggested:  profanity and brief violence. Courtesy of filmmaker Scott W. Kekama Amona

Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity should contact library staff as soon as possible. Advance requests 48 hours or more before the event are encouraged, but not required.
All programs are subject to change. See a schedule of upcoming events at librarieshawaii.org/events.

Book Club

In person or via Zoom! Join us in reading and discussing the following titles on the third Wednesday of each month:

January 17:  Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate

February 21:  Rabbit Hutch by Tess Gunty

March 20:  Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

April 17: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

May 15: Featuring local author Arabella Ark

June 19: The Friend by Sigrid Nunez

July 17: The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne

August 21: Lost Children Archive by Valeria Luiselli

September 18: The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese

October 16: Hula by Jasmin ʻIolani Hakes

November 20: Finding Me by Viola Davis

December 18: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

New members are welcome to attend! Call for more information and/or Zoom link.

Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity should contact library staff as soon as possible. Advance requests 48 hours or more before the event are encouraged, but not required. All programs are subject to change. See a schedule of upcoming events at librarieshawaii.org/events.

Book Club

In person or via Zoom! Join us in reading and discussing the following titles on the third Wednesday of each month:

January 17:  Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate

February 21:  Rabbit Hutch by Tess Gunty

March 20:  Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

April 17: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

May 15: Featuring local author Arabella Ark

June 19: The Friend by Sigrid Nunez

July 17: The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne

August 21: Lost Children Archive by Valeria Luiselli

September 18: The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese

October 16: Hula by Jasmin ʻIolani Hakes

November 20: Finding Me by Viola Davis

December 18: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

New members are welcome to attend! Call for more information and/or Zoom link.

Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity should contact library staff as soon as possible. Advance requests 48 hours or more before the event are encouraged, but not required. All programs are subject to change. See a schedule of upcoming events at librarieshawaii.org/events.

Hours

Date Time
Monday 9:00AM-12:00PM & 1:00PM-4:00PM -
Tuesday 9:00AM-12:00PM & 1:00PM-4:00PM -
Wednesday 12:00PM-4:00PM & 5:00PM-7:00PM -
Thursday 9:00AM-12:00PM & 1:00PM-4:00PM -
Friday 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Saturday CLOSED - CLOSED
Sunday CLOSED - CLOSED

Access

Parking spots 2
Parking fee Free
Handicap parking spots 1
Book drop off Yes
Restrooms Yes

Services

Computers 7
Magazines 50
Newspapers 5
WiFi Yes
Friends' book store No
Free computer classes Yes
Meeting rooms No
Photocopying Yes
Test proctoring services Yes

In observance of the Statehood Day holiday, all public libraries will be closed on Friday, August 16, 2024.

In observance of the Labor Day holiday, all public libraries will be closed from Saturday to Monday, August 31 to September 2, 2024.