Mini Golf at Blackstone Library Tickets on Sale Now!
Mini Golf at Blackstone Library: Join us for two days of play on the 18-hole mini golf course for the entire family.
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Mini Golf: After-Hours event is sold out.
Mini Golf at Blackstone Library: Join us for two days of play on the 18-hole mini golf course for the entire family.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
Mini Golf: After-Hours event is sold out.
Proceeds support the programs and services offered by the Blackstone Library. Read more…
The library is pleased to offer an online resource with more than 1,000 arts & crafts video classes taught by design experts and artists. Just log in at Creativebug with your Blackstone or Willoughby Wallace library card and create an account.
Library staff and Board of Trustees members are deeply saddened to announce the sudden loss of our Board President, Adam Spilka. Read more…
The Blackstone will be closed Sunday (January 15) and Monday (January 16) for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Want to learn more about the life and legacy of Dr. King? Check out the video collection from Kanopy and digital books from Hoopla, all free with your Blackstone Library card.
The library will be closed Sunday, January 1, and Monday, January 2. We’ll reopen Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 9 AM.
Nintendo Switch video games are now available in the teen room of the Blackstone Library. The games check out for one week, and cannot be held or renewed so that everyone gets a chance to play.
Photography Exhibit – Second Floor Art Gallery
On view through end of December
A Sense of Place, photographs by John Simboli span his work in central Pennsylvania and Upstate New York from 1971-1982. Each of these photographs contains its own mystery; it is through their linkage that we may find some insight. Read more…
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The Blackstone Library has completed a Strategic Framework that will help guide us into the future. This framework is a result of community conversations and a community-wide survey that took place last year, and will help us better serve the Branford community. We’ll use the Framework to plan programs, services, and investments to infrastructure that address our community’s needs so that we can continue our legacy of engaging community, expanding minds, and enriching lives.