Did you know that the Library has an entire room dedicated to Attleboro History? Open to the public–and with no appointment required!–APL’s Local History Room contains books, documents, and microfilm catering to the rich history of the city. While these items can’t leave the premises, all are available for patrons to peruse. Reference Staff are […]
Beat the heat by reserving indoor museum passes!
This month has been hot! As a way to stay cool indoors, think about reserving one of APL’s many museum passes that get you discounted entrance at indoor museums in Boston and surrounding areas! For the youngest museumgoers, try Boston Children’s Museum, New England Aquarium, or the Providence Children’s Museum. Adults and families with older […]
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 […]
APL closed on July 4
The Attleboro Public Library will be closed on Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. We will reopen at 8:30am on Friday, July 5. Be sure to stock up on any books, videos, or music you might need to make your holiday more enjoyable. We’ll be open until 8:30pm on Wednesday. If you’re looking […]
Pride at the APL
June has been a busy month at APL, what with the beginning of summer reading, working with partners throughout the city, and getting used to the early heat! However, what has also kept us busy has been all of the Pride-based events we have created and participated in. Here are some highlights: – Displays on […]