What’s a Community Resource Fair?

The Library always has a wealth of information on the community available to patrons

The Library always has a wealth of information on the community available to patrons

Attleboro is full of a variety of non-profit organizations dedicated to making life better. These groups are looking to share their knowledge with you and your neighbors.

Because so many of these agencies have small staffs and have offices through out the state, talking to a person to find out just the information you need can be difficult. That’s why the Library has invited many of these groups here to the Library to offer you dozens of services all in one location.

On Thursday, March 20th from 5-7pm, a variety of organizations will have representatives available to speak with you and answer any questions you might have. We hope you can join us!

The Attleboro Public Library’s Community Languages projects are supported by: City of Attleboro, Attleboro’s 1 ABC, Attleboro City Council and Jeremy Denlea, Councilor Ward 5, Friends of the Attleboro Library, The Literacy Center, Attleboro Council of Churches, Attleboro Public Schools, Bristol Community College, BCC Adult Basic Education, United Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton, Inc. and the United States Congress, Joe Kennedy, Congressman for the 4th District of Massachusetts.

Funding for the Community Languages events comes from the Institute of Museum a nd Library Services. This is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s 122,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute’s mission is to create strong libraries that connect people to information and ideas.

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