Located in Lafayette Hill, the William Jeanes Library provides area residents with access to a wealth of books, periodicals and research materials designed to excite, educate and entertain. Guests can borrow a variety of books, movies and audio books at their leisure. The library also sponsors a number or children's, arts and historical programs throughout the year.
The Wayne Art Center continues to grow as it has during the last five years and offers programming and exhibition for adults and children. Four sessions of classes and workshops are offered each year for sculpture, drawing, painting, ceramics, stained glass, jewelry, cooking and music instruction.
The Wayne Art Center also features two state of the art galleries that feature changing exhibitions of work by local, regional, national and international artists. The center runs a visual, culinary and performing arts summer camp with weekly day sessions for children ages 2 - 16 years old. Outreach programs are also offered including classes for brain injured and seniors. The gift shop is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
At the Seton Center, personal development is the focus. From child care to senior services and performing arts classes, the Seton Center serves the community and is a place where social relationships are built with qualities like trust and respect.
The Fort Washington Play and Learn Center offers childcare, preschool and kindergarten programs for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. It is comprised of separate facilities for the preschool and infant toddler centers, which are on adjacent properties. The campuses feature indoor and outdoor play areas and classrooms. Play & Learn maintains nine centers throughout the area.