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Summer Reading Program  “Level Up” 
Kickoff Mon. June 16, at 6pm

Bring a t-shirt to tie-dye, enjoy some free ice-cream, and sign up for the summer reading program. Be sure to pick up a calendar packed with activities for all ages. We’re weighing what you read again this year- let’s beat last year’s total of over 1,600 lbs! Readers WILL win prizes! Stay tuned…


WACs, WASPs & Rosies: The NH Women Who Served During WW II

Save The Date- Wed, June 18 at 7pm

“A Lecture On The Fly Program” by the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire highlighting local women who served in many different capacities during the great war. No registration required. 

Toddler Tune Time with Ms. Boo

Sat, Jun 7 & Sat, Jun 21 at 9:30am

Enjoy stories, songs, and a chance for your toddler to play along! Join us outside, weather permitting. No registration required!

Floral Watercolor Class with Keara Whipple

Sat, Jun 28 at 10am

Paint a beautiful watercolor scene — no experience necessary! Space is limited. All supplies provided. To register: call 585-6503 or email info@fitzlib.org.

Pre-K Storytime

Join us for Pre-K Storytime every Wednesday at 10:30! Storytime is a beneficial way for children to socialize (parents too!) while gaining literary proficiency and learning new skills. Children who are read to are statistically proven to do better in school. Give your child a jumpstart on success in life!

Big Kid (K-2) Storytime

Tuesdays 3:45 to 4:45 (after school)

Big Kid Storytime (for grades K-2) continues. We will be eating a snack, reading, and playing a game or creating a craft. Registration required! Call (603-585-6503) or email us (info@fitzlib.org) to sign up.

Summer Reading Program for Grades 1-6

Every Thursday starting June 19 at 4:45

We’ve planned activities every Thursday afternoon to “level up” your kids’ summer! Be sure to register for each activity:

6/19 – Mario Cart Piranha Plants
6/26 – Dragon Eggs with Baby Dragons
7/3 – DIY Tic Tac Toe
7/10 – Solar Rover and Race!
7/17 – Minecraft Art
7/24 – I-Spy Bottle Craft And Games

Now Available!

Let’s Play Cribbage!

Mon, Jun 23 at 6pm

Come play and/or learn to play cribbage with neighbors! If you have your own board, please bring it along. There is no experience necessary and no registration required.

Stitch and Bitch with Kate

Every 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 6pm

Whether you stitch, sew, embroider, crochet, like to color or prefer to just socialize, come join friends who like to craft and chat!

Coffee Hour

Saturday Mornings at 10am

Enjoy coffee, conversation, and a freshly baked treat with neighbors.

Home Delivery – Available on a Trial Basis

Are you homebound (long or short term) and can’t get to the Library? We are trying a new program to deliver books once every other week (on Thursdays) to those who cannot access our collection. Call (603-585-6503) or email us (info@fitzlib.org) for more information.

Book Club – Monday, July 14 at 7pm

Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law

by Mary Roach

Books available

What’s to be done about a jaywalking moose? A bear caught breaking and entering? A murderous tree? The answers are best found not in jurisprudence but in science: the curious science of human-wildlife conflict. When it comes to “problem” wildlife, [Roach] finds, humans are more often the problem―and the solution. Fascinating, witty, and humane, Fuzz offers hope for compassionate coexistence in our ever-expanding human habitat.

ALA Grant update:

In May of 2023, The Fitzwilliam Town Library was honored to receive a special grant from the American Library Association in the amount of $10,000. The funds have given us the opportunity to make purchases and adjustments in order to provide a more accessible library to all patrons. Changes made were based on community suggestions for improved accessibility during the summer of 2023, when a community forum was held:

  • The purchase and installation of two sets of automatic door openers at the main patron entrance
  • Stable stools for the children’s section as seating and access to resources
  • Comfortable and over-sized upholstered chairs with device charging capacity
  • Colorful carpet squares (defined seating) for children’s programming
  • A second book return to be installed/located closer to the Library’s parking area and handicapped parking spaces (purchased with installation in progress)

Recently, the Library distributed a patron survey to assess perceptions of how essential/useful these improvements are The results were extremely positive!

Pioneer Valley Symphony Library Passes

3-D Printer

Now patrons can use our 3-D printer for projects. Check out https://www.thingiverse.com/ for free project files. Then schedule a time with us to get your files ready to print. 

New to our Library of Things
Hand Free Magnifier

This hands free magnifier allows users to have both hands free while getting the clearest view of the magnified object. It’s a suitable feature for those who are into sewing, crafting, reading books, and doing tiny electronic repairs but need a visual aid for making objects bigger and totally high definition. Check one out!

Fitzwilliam History and Information Page

There is a whole new page on the Fitzwilliam Library website (http://fitzlib.org) featuring Fitzwilliam-specific history and resources. You can find it under the 24HOUR-LIBRARY tab. Information will be updated regularly. Check it out!

Booklist Reader: Find it under 24-Hour Library above!

Click on the image to access this great free resource for all book lovers. 

Booklist, the review publication of the American Library Association, proudly announces the launch of Booklist Reader, a new digital library patron–facing magazine featuring diverse readers’ advisory recommendations for readers of all ages.

Each month, Booklist Reader will showcase top-10 lists, must reads, interviews with (and articles by) top authors and illustrators, and adult, youth, and audio recommendations for all communities and all who love to read. Booklist Reader is also partnering with LibraryReads, an organization that each month publishes a list of the top 10 books read by library workers across the nation.

Continued Support for Library Programming!

Town Library while making everyday purchases on Amazon. Use the link below when shopping. Part of the proceeds will go to the Friends who fund books, programs and more for the Library.

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Staff Book Recommendations

Boo recommends…

The Eights

by Joanna Miller

“A heartfelt, thoughtful and engaging book about the first women students to go to Oxford University – their friendships, their secrets, their ambitions and their opponents – in the tremulous, haunted years immediately after the First World War. Joanna Miller brings 1920s Oxford to life with a vivid immediacy and makes us care deeply about four young women who find themselves pioneers in a strange new world, trying to find a way forward in the aftermath of war.”


Joanna Quinn, New York Times bestselling author

Veronika recommends

Me Before You

by Jojo Moyes

“Funny, surprising and heartbreaking. . . This is a thought-provoking, thoroughly entertaining novel that captures the complexity of love.”


—People Magazine

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