Blackout Poetry is back by popular demand! Back in May, a group of 15 teens and tweens got together and made some amazing poetry using the pages of recycled books, and they had so much fun they requested to do it again! We have granted their request and planned another session of Blackout Poetry on […]
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C is for…Comics! A family Summer Reading event
You may know that C is usually for cookies, at least according to Sesame Street’s resident food critic, Cookie Monster, but thanks to local talents Jason M. Burns and Nick Deschenes, C stands for Comics, too! Together, Jason, who is the head writer and project manager, and series letterer, Nick, are coming to the Attleboro Public […]

Escape the Ordinary: Become the Hero of Your Own Adventure with Role Playing Games
Summer is in full swing, the kids are out of school, family has come to visit, and you are looking for budget-friendly, all-ages entertainment. You have tried DVDs and traditional board games, why not try something new that engages your mind and your imagination, without breaking your checkbook – Role Playing Games (RPGs)! Join us […]
Attention Teens & Tweens: Need some Summer Reading Inspiration? Check out our Book Review Page!
Looking for a new book to read this summer? Love to hear what other kids your age think about what they’ve read? Check out our new Tween/Teen book review page located under the “teens” tab. You will find short reviews of books read by our tween/teen volunteers and patrons. This is a great way to […]