HELP CLOSE THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN CONNECTICUT!
The State of Connecticut wants to help CT residents get connected with the skills and devices they need in the digital age. Take 5 minutes to tell them about your technology needs.
Saturday, October 21 at 7 p.m.
Blackstone Library, Branford
Tickets: $40 per soul, open to ages 21+
All proceeds benefit programs and services offered at Blackstone Library.
Click here for more information.
The Friends Annual Book Sale on the Branford Green happens September 14 – 17!
Thanks to a generous donation from the Friends of the Blackstone Library, our Library of Things expansion has officially begun! We now have household tools, a birdwatching kit, a metal detector, a travel kit, and Pickleball available for checkout, with more coming soon!
Floor Plans & Measurements (.pdf)
Auditorium
Rotunda
Reading Room
Terrace
(photo credit: Bryan Page Photography LLC and Silver Petrucelli Associates)
PAST EVENTS
Are you interested in volunteering but don’t know where to start? Stop by our Volunteer Fair! You can meet representatives from local nonprofits, find out more about what they do for our community, and learn about opportunities to get involved. Click here to learn more!
Have you stopped by the Children’s Play Area to view the mural? Read more…
Summer Reading isn’t just for kids! This summer we’re encouraging adults to Share Their Voice and participate in a summer reading program just for them (with prizes to match). Click here to learn more!
HELP CLOSE THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN CONNECTICUT!
The State of Connecticut wants to help CT residents get connected with the skills and devices they need in the digital age. Take 5 minutes to tell them about your technology needs.
Thank you to all who participated in this two-day FUN FOR ALL AGES event, it was a record breaking weekend in terms of ticket sales. Read more…
The Friends will host a Spring Book Sale in their warehouse, Friday, May 12 (12 – 6 pm) and Saturday, May 13 (9 am – 3 pm). Read more here!
Presented by the Branford Historical Society. Branford town historian Jane Bouley covers the How To of using land records and the wealth of historical and genealogical information they provide.