Library
The State of the Library
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Despite losing two integral staff members, Pam Baldini and Bev Sikes, to retirement, the Kent Memorial Library had a relatively good year.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/library/page/36/)
Despite losing two integral staff members, Pam Baldini and Bev Sikes, to retirement, the Kent Memorial Library had a relatively good year.
The long-drawn-out work to renovate the town library and make it more accessible has become particularly frustrating.
61 Ffyler Place, it’s an interesting address, current home to Kent Memorial Library, and constant source of consternation to out-of-town visitors: “How do you spell that…?”
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Seating is limited at 61 Ffyler Place. Please register for a showing at 860-668-3896.
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The Kent Memorial Library was awarded $500 from the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation to provide a pop-up library at the Farmer’s Market this summer.
Kent Memorial librarians are eager to see Suffield middle schoolers and teens take advantage of all there is to offer this summer.
The library makes it easy for Suffield residents because the library has passes to local hot spots: 22 passes to museums and local attractions.
At this writing the library renovation and addition project, which has been concentrating on PCB remediation for many months, has not been discussed by the Permanent Building Commission since May 4, and that discussion was brief.