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A Celebration of Massachusetts Libraries — A History of Libraries In The Bay State

When:
June 14, 2023 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
2023-06-14T19:00:00-04:00
2023-06-14T20:00:00-04:00
Where:
library meeting room or virtual via Zoom
141 Main St.
Rowley
MA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Amy Roderick
978-948-2850

HYBRID program- 2 ways to watch:
At the library.
Watch this Zoom event with us at the library on 6/14 – no registration.
From home.
Sign up HERE. A link will be emailed to you.

From the early days of European settlement to the present, Boston and Massachusetts have been friendly to the printed word. In fact, the first printing press in British North America arrived at Harvard in 1636. Libraries — private, public, and academic — quickly followed. Massachusetts author and historian Alan Earls will present a slideshow and discussion of some of the important milestones, architectural gems, and key figures in this story as well as an overview of just how richly endowed we are with libraries of all kinds today. Highlights include Ben Franklin’s gift to found the first free public library in Franklin; the first library for industrial workers; the first children’s library; and the first tax-payer funded town and city libraries, as well as pioneering cataloging systems, philanthropists, architects, and more.

Sponsored by the Corning Foundation and the Friends of the Tewksbury Library, and offered in partnership with the Tewksbury Public Library and other area libraries.

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