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2.14 Art Exhibition Policy
The Chelmsford Public Library welcomes the opportunity to allow groups, organizations, or individuals to use the library picture rail on the main level for art exhibits. Space is provided for educational, cultural, civic, or recreational exhibits. Space is not available for strictly commercial purposes. The purpose of the exhibit policy is to provide guidance in … Continue reading 2.14 Art Exhibition Policy
Reads for Deaf History Month
April is Deaf History Month, a month that sets out raise awareness of the culture, language, and history unique to the deaf and hard-of-hearing in our communities. These picks cover fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels written by deaf authors to share their experience. Try some of these books today! Deaf Utopia by Nyle DiMarco In … Continue reading Reads for Deaf History Month
Teen Book Reviews – July 10, 2021
Check out these awesome reviews from our teen volunteers, and pick up a title for your next trip or beach read! The Long Walk, by Stephen King (1979) Reviewed by Braneeth Summary The Long Walk takes place in a dystopian United States. There is an annual competition in which one hundred volunteers from all over the … Continue reading Teen Book Reviews – July 10, 2021
Meeting Rooms & Study Rooms
The Library recognizes and respects the rights of free speech and assembly and will implement its policies in a consistent and viewpoint-neutral manner. Permission to use the Library’s meeting and study rooms does not constitute an endorsement by the Library of the user’s philosophy, viewpoint, or objectives. Submitting a meeting room request constitutes an agreement … Continue reading Meeting Rooms & Study Rooms
Senior Services: Transportation
Local Assistance The LRTA Road Runner Senior Service and Dial-a-Ride – (pre-registration required) This service is for 60+ years of age residents needing a ride between the hours of 8am- 4pm. Before using this service, you need to register. Click here for the application form. After you are registered: Call (978) 459-0152 Dispatch will accept … Continue reading Senior Services: Transportation
BookWise: Virtual Reading Suggestions
Our BookWise library staff would love to help you find your next book! Read on to find out about all of the great ways to connect with us and find something great! New! Quick Request Form We understand it’s hard not being able to browse the shelves, so we have created a virtual request form! … Continue reading BookWise: Virtual Reading Suggestions
The Real Librarians of Chelmsford
What is the best way to get to know a librarian? By getting them to dish about books, of course! Each month, we will introduce you to one of the librarians of Chelmsford Public Library. This month, we talked to Melissa McCarthy, our Office Administrator. You may not see Melissa very often, but the library … Continue reading The Real Librarians of Chelmsford
Pop-Up Library
The Pop-Up Library offers you the opportunity to browse and check out books, and even get a new library card in your own neighborhood. We’ll be visiting community locations throughout the week. Stops are weather dependent and the library may need to cancel these visits in the event of rain or when temperatures are above … Continue reading Pop-Up Library
While You Are Waiting…The Maid
You may be one of the many readers eagerly waiting for The Maid by Nita Prose. It is a locked room mystery, featuring a neurodivergent sleuth (the maid of the title), with a heartwarming cast of characters – no wonder this book is getting so much buzz! To me, the most intriguing part of the … Continue reading While You Are Waiting…The Maid
New Books to “Fall” For
The weather is cooling and the days are growing shorter, so we’re padding your TBR list with 25 new books to look forward to. From the Lucy Foley’s latest mystery-thriller to the strange and wondrous Piranesi, to the poignant examination of environmental devastation in a New England Mill Town, this list has something for every … Continue reading New Books to “Fall” For