Attleboro READS! invites local community partners to read a story and answer questions about their work. These events are perfect for kids in grades K-4 and their families. On Monday, November 18, from 6:30-7:30pm, Ben Quelle, director of Attleboro’s Veterans Services office, will visit us to read Veterans: Heroes in Our Neighborhood. Stick around after the reading to make a […]
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Puzzle Race on November 9
Do you have what it takes to be the Puzzle Champions of Attleboro? This title is currently held by one team which is undefeated this year, so it feels high time that you challenge them on Saturday, November 9, at 2:00pm at APL’s next Puzzle Race! Each team will receive a 500-piece puzzle and has […]
Celebrate the Freedom to Read, Saturday, September 28
The Attleboro Public Library is dedicated to providing information and entertainment to the city. On the building’s front entrance, etched in stone, is the phrase “Free to All,” the core of the Library’s work. Library staff create collections and programs that support this mission while providing materials and services that include multiple perspectives promoting critical […]
Poet James Crews and The Path to Kindness: September 14
The APL is thrilled to announce the first of many events for this year’s Community Read! Poet James Crews, editor of The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy, will be in town on Saturday, September 14, at 2:00pm at the Attleboro Arts Museum. He will present on his work and reflect on the importance of […]