Think Spring

Think Spring

With the beautiful sun out today to remind us, spring will actually get here. And we would like to have some wonderful programs for you to come out and explore. Pease take a minute to complete this brief survey: h

Spring Programs 2019 Survey

Please make sure you fill out the “Other” options if you have something you would like to recommend, we are always happy to hear your ideas.

There are also print copies available at the Main Circulation Desk if you like good old pen and paper. We will be collecting these surveys through February 28th.

Thank you, and stay safe and well.

Sincerely,

Amy Stone, Library Director

Celebrate National Book Month at the Bridgton Public Library

Celebrate National Book Month at the Bridgton Public Library

Start the new year with some great books and great conversations.  We are celebrating National Book Month with a few book lists. We went through some Most Notable 2018 lists (New York Times, Washington Post, and Book Page). The full list is available through our online catalog:

https://koha.bridgton.lib.me.us/

We have set up purchase suggestions through our online catalog, so if you have a book you would like to recommend please do. If you would rather call or stop by and talk with someone, we will put in the request for you. If you put in a suggestion, we put a Hold on it and give you a call when we receive it.

We can’t always add every recommendation to our collection, but for books that are of interest to you, we can also put in an interlibrary loan request at no charge to you. We request the book from another library, and give you a call when it’s ready for pickup.

And if you love to talk about the books you read, we have many book clubs to choose from. We have a Nonfiction Book Club, Literary Club, Book Bags, and Bookies Group that read a wide variety of fiction and nonfiction. Please check our online calendar: http://www.bridgtonlibrary.org/calendar

for upcoming titles and book club meeting times.

Happy New Year, and Happy Reading!

Sincerely,

Amy Stone Library Director