The Library will be closed in observance of Memorial Day, Monday, May 29. Regular library hours will resume Tuesday, May 30 at 9am.
The Library will be closed in observance of Memorial Day, Monday, May 29. Regular library hours will resume Tuesday, May 30 at 9am.
Our Tuesday Storytimes for kids ages 3-5. Come for great books, puppets, and crafts. When you sign up for any storytime during this session, which runs from April 25 through May 30, you are all set to come to any or all Tuesdays during the six weeks, and do not need to register for each individual storytime.
Our Tuesday Storytimes for kids ages 3-5. Come for great books, puppets, and crafts. When you sign up for any storytime during this session, which runs from April 25 through May 30, you are all set to come to any or all Tuesdays during the six weeks, and do not need to register for each individual storytime.
Our pick for May is Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn.
Imagine if the Golden Girls were trained as elite assassins and you’ll have some idea of the delights and thrills filling the pages of Raybourn’s latest. In 1979, rebellious Billie, proper Helen, practical Mary Alice, and flirtatious Natalie are the first women recruited to join a top-secret, nongovernmental organization known as the Museum, which specializes in hunting down Nazis, sex traffickers, arms dealers, and other bad guys. Now in their sixties, the women are enjoying a retirement cruise. When Billie ducks into a fridge to cool off during a hot flash, she spots a young colleague in disguise, and the women soon uncover a bomb in his room, realizing that their retirement gift is actually a death sentence. But why, after 40 years of loyally serving the Museum, are they now targets? Raybourn has crafted a brilliant crime novel, with wit, intrigue, and heart, in which these bold, aging agents travel through catacombs and luxury spas and keep in contact via menopause apps. Her descriptions about aging are both funny (comparing saggy boobs to melted ice cream) and bitter, as the women recognize that some skills don’t come as readily as they once did. But, most of all, this is a fun, exciting romp that celebrates the everlasting bonds of sisterhood.
From Booklist, Copyright © American Library Association. Used with permission.
This group meets in-person at the library. No registration necessary and everyone is welcome!
Our pick for May is Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn.
Imagine if the Golden Girls were trained as elite assassins and you’ll have some idea of the delights and thrills filling the pages of Raybourn’s latest. In 1979, rebellious Billie, proper Helen, practical Mary Alice, and flirtatious Natalie are the first women recruited to join a top-secret, nongovernmental organization known as the Museum, which specializes in hunting down Nazis, sex traffickers, arms dealers, and other bad guys. Now in their sixties, the women are enjoying a retirement cruise. When Billie ducks into a fridge to cool off during a hot flash, she spots a young colleague in disguise, and the women soon uncover a bomb in his room, realizing that their retirement gift is actually a death sentence. But why, after 40 years of loyally serving the Museum, are they now targets? Raybourn has crafted a brilliant crime novel, with wit, intrigue, and heart, in which these bold, aging agents travel through catacombs and luxury spas and keep in contact via menopause apps. Her descriptions about aging are both funny (comparing saggy boobs to melted ice cream) and bitter, as the women recognize that some skills don’t come as readily as they once did. But, most of all, this is a fun, exciting romp that celebrates the everlasting bonds of sisterhood.
From Booklist, Copyright © American Library Association. Used with permission.
This group meets in-person at the library. No registration necessary and everyone is welcome!
Our Wednesday Storytimes for kids ages 3-5. Come for great books, puppets, and crafts. When you sign up for any storytime during this session, which runs from April 26 through May 31, you are all set to come to any or all Wednesdays during the six weeks, and do not need to register for each individual storytime.
Our Wednesday Storytimes for kids ages 3-5. Come for great books, puppets, and crafts. When you sign up for any storytime during this session, which runs from April 26 through May 31, you are all set to come to any or all Wednesdays during the six weeks, and do not need to register for each individual storytime.
This is a fun, interactive programs for kids under age 3 and their caregivers, live and in person! Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, including intellectual, social-emotional behavior, and language in overall literacy. It helps the body and mind work together. Music also helps with fine motor skills. Children who are exposed to music during early development are helped to learn the sounds and meanings of words. This is a drop-in event and you do not need to register in advance. It will take place in the large meeting room at the back of the brick Town Hall building here at 7A Spofford Road.
CFCE of the North Shore Is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, awarded to the Peabody Public Schools.
This is a fun, interactive programs for kids under age 3 and their caregivers, live and in person! Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, including intellectual, social-emotional behavior, and language in overall literacy. It helps the body and mind work together. Music also helps with fine motor skills. Children who are exposed to music during early development are helped to learn the sounds and meanings of words. This is a drop-in event and you do not need to register in advance. It will take place in the large meeting room at the back of the brick Town Hall building here at 7A Spofford Road.
CFCE of the North Shore Is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, awarded to the Peabody Public Schools.
Are you ready for summer reading?
Join Gail Steingisser, Cole School Reading Specialist (Grades K-2), and Boxford Library Children’s Librarian, Josh Kennedy, for a Summer Reading presentation on Thursday, June 8th at the Boxford Town Library.
Gail will provide summer reading tips and some book recommendations, and Josh will speak about this year's Summer Reading Program going on at the Library. Hope to see you there! No need to sign up, just drop in.
Are you ready for summer reading?
Join Gail Steingisser, Cole School Reading Specialist (Grades K-2), and Boxford Library Children’s Librarian, Josh Kennedy, for a Summer Reading presentation on Thursday, June 8th at the Boxford Town Library.
Gail will provide summer reading tips and some book recommendations, and Josh will speak about this year's Summer Reading Program going on at the Library. Hope to see you there! No need to sign up, just drop in.
It's June and we're getting ready for summer! This month we will sharing some great (and hopefully easy!) recipes from a variety of summer cookbooks:
Complete Summer Cookbook by America's Test Kitchen
The Summer Table by Lisa Lemke
The Beach House Cookbook by Mary Kay Andrews
Also, feel free to bring any favorite summer recipes from your own kitchen. Please note, the group does not meet in July and August, so we will be taking a break until September.
Copies of the cookbooks will be available at the circulation desk one month prior to the meeting. Everyone is welcome; please register so that we will know how many people to expect.
See you there!
It's June and we're getting ready for summer! This month we will sharing some great (and hopefully easy!) recipes from a variety of summer cookbooks:
Complete Summer Cookbook by America's Test Kitchen
The Summer Table by Lisa Lemke
The Beach House Cookbook by Mary Kay Andrews
Also, feel free to bring any favorite summer recipes from your own kitchen. Please note, the group does not meet in July and August, so we will be taking a break until September.
Copies of the cookbooks will be available at the circulation desk one month prior to the meeting. Everyone is welcome; please register so that we will know how many people to expect.
See you there!
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
This is a fun, interactive programs for kids under age 3 and their caregivers, live and in person! Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, including intellectual, social-emotional behavior, and language in overall literacy. It helps the body and mind work together. Music also helps with fine motor skills. Children who are exposed to music during early development are helped to learn the sounds and meanings of words. This is a drop-in event and you do not need to register in advance. It will take place in the large meeting room at the back of the brick Town Hall building here at 7A Spofford Road.
CFCE of the North Shore Is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, awarded to the Peabody Public Schools.
This is a fun, interactive programs for kids under age 3 and their caregivers, live and in person! Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, including intellectual, social-emotional behavior, and language in overall literacy. It helps the body and mind work together. Music also helps with fine motor skills. Children who are exposed to music during early development are helped to learn the sounds and meanings of words. This is a drop-in event and you do not need to register in advance. It will take place in the large meeting room at the back of the brick Town Hall building here at 7A Spofford Road.
CFCE of the North Shore Is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, awarded to the Peabody Public Schools.
The Library will be closed on Monday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. Regular library hours will resume Tuesday, June 20 at 9am.
The Library will be closed on Monday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. Regular library hours will resume Tuesday, June 20 at 9am.
Our June pick is One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle.
Serle (In Five Years, 2020) returns with a novel touted as a great love story between a mother and a daughter. Katy Silver is grieving for her mother, Carol, who has recently died of cancer. Unsure and adrift without her anchor, she questions her relationship with her husband, Eric, and the normal world they live in. She and Carol were set to take a trip to Positano, Italy, so Katy decides to go there to find herself. There, she meets up with another Carol—a young woman, only thirty years old. Katy realizes immediately that she has met her own mother, and she must learn how to heal from her grief while also learning to understand her mother’s past decisions. Despite vague time travel mechanics, the novel is poignant and ultimately uplifting. The mouth-watering descriptions of Katy’s food and the lush Italian coast bring a strong, atmospheric sense of place. Recommend to fans of Helen Fisher’s Faye, Faraway (2021) and those who enjoy being transported to other countries through fiction.
From Booklist, Copyright © American Library Association. Used with permission.
Please note that this group meets via Zoom. Please email Beth at esafford@boxfordlibrary.org for the Zoom link
Our June pick is One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle.
Serle (In Five Years, 2020) returns with a novel touted as a great love story between a mother and a daughter. Katy Silver is grieving for her mother, Carol, who has recently died of cancer. Unsure and adrift without her anchor, she questions her relationship with her husband, Eric, and the normal world they live in. She and Carol were set to take a trip to Positano, Italy, so Katy decides to go there to find herself. There, she meets up with another Carol—a young woman, only thirty years old. Katy realizes immediately that she has met her own mother, and she must learn how to heal from her grief while also learning to understand her mother’s past decisions. Despite vague time travel mechanics, the novel is poignant and ultimately uplifting. The mouth-watering descriptions of Katy’s food and the lush Italian coast bring a strong, atmospheric sense of place. Recommend to fans of Helen Fisher’s Faye, Faraway (2021) and those who enjoy being transported to other countries through fiction.
From Booklist, Copyright © American Library Association. Used with permission.
Please note that this group meets via Zoom. Please email Beth at esafford@boxfordlibrary.org for the Zoom link
It's our monthly Lego Club For Kids, in person, for kids entering grades K & up.... We provide our collection of legos and a theme to build around, and you do the fun building! We will meet in the large meeting room on the ground floor of Town Hall. Space is limited; you may sign up for this event on or after June 8. Our June theme is: Zoo!
It's our monthly Lego Club For Kids, in person, for kids entering grades K & up.... We provide our collection of legos and a theme to build around, and you do the fun building! We will meet in the large meeting room on the ground floor of Town Hall. Space is limited; you may sign up for this event on or after June 8. Our June theme is: Zoo!
Kids are invited to join juggler Bryson Lang for this hilarious performance, which he calls "the cure for the common show!" This is the first special event of our 2023 Summer Reading Program, "Find Your Voice!" Space may be limited; you may sign up for this event on or after June 12.
Kids are invited to join juggler Bryson Lang for this hilarious performance, which he calls "the cure for the common show!" This is the first special event of our 2023 Summer Reading Program, "Find Your Voice!" Space may be limited; you may sign up for this event on or after June 12.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
Nancy Horan, author of the million-copy New York Times bestseller Loving Frank, returns with her new book The House of Lincoln, a sweeping historical novel, which tells the story of Abraham Lincoln's ascendance from rumpled lawyer to U.S. president to the Great Emancipator through the eyes of a young asylum-seeker who arrives in Lincoln's home of Springfield from Madeira, Portugal. Join Nancy Horan and Therese Fowler as they discuss Nancy’s new book, The House of Lincoln which will be published June 6.
In addition to her new book, NANCY HORAN is the author Loving Frank (2007) which chronicles a little-known chapter in the life of legendary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and his client, Mamah Cheney, and Under the Wide and Starry Sky (2014) which explores the unlikely relationship of Robert Louis Stevenson and his spirited American wife, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson. A native Midwesterner, Nancy Horan was a Chicago journalist before turning to fiction writing. She now lives with her husband on an island in Puget Sound.
THERESE ANNE FOWLER is the New York Times bestselling author of It All Comes Down To This (2022), A Good Neighborhood (2020), A Well-Behaved Woman (2018), and Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald (2013). Raised in the Midwest, she migrated to North Carolina in 1995. She holds a B.A. in sociology/cultural anthropology and an MFA in creative writing from North Carolina State University.
Nancy Horan, author of the million-copy New York Times bestseller Loving Frank, returns with her new book The House of Lincoln, a sweeping historical novel, which tells the story of Abraham Lincoln's ascendance from rumpled lawyer to U.S. president to the Great Emancipator through the eyes of a young asylum-seeker who arrives in Lincoln's home of Springfield from Madeira, Portugal. Join Nancy Horan and Therese Fowler as they discuss Nancy’s new book, The House of Lincoln which will be published June 6.
In addition to her new book, NANCY HORAN is the author Loving Frank (2007) which chronicles a little-known chapter in the life of legendary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and his client, Mamah Cheney, and Under the Wide and Starry Sky (2014) which explores the unlikely relationship of Robert Louis Stevenson and his spirited American wife, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson. A native Midwesterner, Nancy Horan was a Chicago journalist before turning to fiction writing. She now lives with her husband on an island in Puget Sound.
THERESE ANNE FOWLER is the New York Times bestselling author of It All Comes Down To This (2022), A Good Neighborhood (2020), A Well-Behaved Woman (2018), and Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald (2013). Raised in the Midwest, she migrated to North Carolina in 1995. She holds a B.A. in sociology/cultural anthropology and an MFA in creative writing from North Carolina State University.
The library will be closed Tuesday, July 4th in observance of the holiday. Regular library hours resume at 9am Wednesday, July 5th.
The library will be closed Tuesday, July 4th in observance of the holiday. Regular library hours resume at 9am Wednesday, July 5th.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
Kids are invited to "Raising Our Voices," a participatory program of songs and stories with Parents' Choice Award winner Davis Bates. Hear how coyote got his howl and about a brave parrot, plus see the silly dancing wooden dog, and how spoons can become music. You may sign up for this event on or after June 27.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Boxford Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Kids are invited to "Raising Our Voices," a participatory program of songs and stories with Parents' Choice Award winner Davis Bates. Hear how coyote got his howl and about a brave parrot, plus see the silly dancing wooden dog, and how spoons can become music. You may sign up for this event on or after June 27.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Boxford Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Kids ages 6 & up are invited to a special live animal presentation by Animal Adventures. Meet a variety of exotic creatures, and learn all about them from an expert presenter! Space may be limited; you may sign up for this event on or after June 30.
Kids ages 6 & up are invited to a special live animal presentation by Animal Adventures. Meet a variety of exotic creatures, and learn all about them from an expert presenter! Space may be limited; you may sign up for this event on or after June 30.
Meet Pamela Gardener, on-air meteorologist for NBC10Boston/NECN! We'll be discussing how Pamela got to where she is, what it takes to be a weather person in New England, esp as a Woman in STEM, and the current science around weather forecasting! Bring your questions, this is sure to be a fascinating and enlightening conversation!
This program is being brought to you by a group of Massachusetts libraries.
Meet Pamela Gardener, on-air meteorologist for NBC10Boston/NECN! We'll be discussing how Pamela got to where she is, what it takes to be a weather person in New England, esp as a Woman in STEM, and the current science around weather forecasting! Bring your questions, this is sure to be a fascinating and enlightening conversation!
This program is being brought to you by a group of Massachusetts libraries.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
All Kids who participated in Boxford Town Library's annual Summer Reading Program, "Find Your Voice," are invited to turn in your reading clock sheets and join us for our annual Summer Reading Party at Town Hall, featuring the amazing magician George Saterial, plus Benson's Ice Cream after the show! You may sign up for this event on or after July 27.
All Kids who participated in Boxford Town Library's annual Summer Reading Program, "Find Your Voice," are invited to turn in your reading clock sheets and join us for our annual Summer Reading Party at Town Hall, featuring the amazing magician George Saterial, plus Benson's Ice Cream after the show! You may sign up for this event on or after July 27.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library hosts a club for those who crochet and all those interested in crocheting. The Crochet Club meets twice a month, at the library. The Club will meet around the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, depending on holidays.
The Crochet Club welcomes all people who crochet and who want to meet with other crocheters. Come and share ideas, patterns, helpful hints, and problems you are having, or just hang out with others who like crochet as you do. No instruction will be offered but it is a time to share your projects and crochet issues with others who love to crochet. The Crochet Club is free but each person is responsible for their own supplies and materials.
Come and join the Crochet Club and work on crochet projects in the company of others who love to crochet. All experience levels are welcome. Come and join the Club and have fun crocheting.
The Library will be closed Monday, September 4th in observance of Labor Day. The Library will resume regular hours 9am-7pm on Tuesday, September 5th.
The Library will be closed Monday, September 4th in observance of Labor Day. The Library will resume regular hours 9am-7pm on Tuesday, September 5th.
The Library is closed Monday, October 9th in observance of Columbus Day. The Library will resume regular hours from 9am-7pm on Tuesday, October 10th.
The Library is closed Monday, October 9th in observance of Columbus Day. The Library will resume regular hours from 9am-7pm on Tuesday, October 10th.