
E-bikes to borrow
Try one and flatten the hills! Are you curious about e-bikes or seeking an interesting adventure? The Library’s e-bike lending program is rolling again and accepting reservations. You’ll find on

On View: Who Can Vote?
The Windham County NAACP and Brooks Memorial Library present WHO CAN VOTE? a traveling exhibit of The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History viewable during regular library hours through August

Vermont Libraries: Freedom to Read
To the Community: In response to growing concerns of censorship and attacks on libraries around the country, the Vermont Library Association and Vermont School Library Association have joined together to

Seed Library: Help Yourself
Try something new! The Seed Library is free and accessible on the first floor for all library visitors. You’ll find seeds for vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruit. Stop by and

Drop off eclipse glasses for future use
Share your safety glasses with other eclipse viewers all over the globe! Brooks Memorial Library is accepting eclipse glasses at both circulation desks. Staff members will send them along to

Autism Acceptance Month: read, watch, enjoy
Explore book and movie lists curated by library staff members for Autism Acceptance Month. You’ll be inspired by these great titles for all ages!