By Alex Lambright, Head of Youth Services The Lynnfield Public Library is open all summer long to help Lynnfield Public School students find their summer reading books! These titles with the exception of Posted by John David Anderson and the high school student choice...
By Joan Carbone – Youth Services Library Assistant, Lynnfield Public Library Lynnfield Library Summer Reading 2023 will run from June 26 to August 11. The theme this year is “Find Your Voice,” and we will also be running our annual team competition. Children, teens,...
by Samantha Totman Monday, June 19 marks the third year that Juneteenth is officially recognized as a state holiday. But Juneteenth means much more than just another day off. Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when the news of the end of the Civil War...
Pride is a celebration of LGBTQ+ history, love and culture. But most importantly, Pride is a celebration of the PEOPLE who have made and still make this community vibrant. This June, join the Lynnfield Library in our celebration of the people who make the...
by Samantha Totman The Library is committed to ensuring everyone in our community has access to the technology they need for work, school, and play. With that in mind, we’ve created a long-term lending program for our Chromebook Kits, giving all patrons access to...
Barbara, ReferenceThe Lioness of Boston by Emily FranklinBook | eBookThe Isabella Stewart Museum is a museum I have always enjoyed visiting thus it was a pleasure to read this novel about its founder. As a young, married woman, Gardner struggled with acceptance into Boston...
By Joan Carbone – Youth Services Library Assistant, Lynnfield Public Library 1,000 Books before Kindergarten is a national initiative to promote literacy and phonemic readiness before a child enters kindergarten, as well as strengthening the bond between child and caregiver. How to Participate 1....
by Samantha Totman and Joan Carbone May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! We’re celebrating with a selection of books for all ages. You can see our displays in-person at the Library or place holds on titles that interest you below. And remember,...
Attention history buffs and true crime aficionados, join us on May 24th at 6:30 PM at the Lynnfield Library Mezzanine to hear author Andrew Noone read from his book, “Bathsheba Spooner: A Revolutionary Murder Conspiracy.” Spooner, when five months pregnant, was hanged for the...
If you love learning, love history, and love our national parks, now is your time to tune in! Join us for our Lunchtime Lecture series! You can watch from the comfort of your own home or office as we explore a different national park...