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 […]
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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 […]
Community Read kicks off on Saturday, September 7!
The APL is excited to launch this year’s kindness-themed Community Read on Saturday, September 7, at 2:00pm, at the Attleboro Arts Museum. with the debut of the exhibition, “Here, I’ll Get That for You: Strokes of Kindness – In Art, In Life.” Artists will exhibit work paying tribute to a cause or organization that is dear to them […]
Disability Pride Month
Disability Pride Month is a time to celebrate and amplify the accomplishments, experiences, and history of the disability community. Promoting inclusion, equity, and awareness during July and beyond helps to educate communities about the experiences of individuals living with disabilities, resulting in the creation of safer, more inclusive, and enriching life experiences for all. One […]