“You don’t have to know very much if you know your way to the public library.”-Leslie Conger
Mission Statement:
The Fairlee Public Library will provide a friendly, convenient atmosphere in which patrons of all ages may enrich their lives through books, audio-visual materials, and programs, and find neighbors, community connection and spirit. The Fairlee Public Library will promote the informed exchange of ideas to help produce greater awareness of and creative solutions for community issues.
All patrons will gain access to information through a variety of media, and will learn how to access available information resources so they can answer their questions efficiently and remain up-to-date in a rapidly changing sea of information.
All children will find areas and materials suited to their size, age, and interests, so that they will feel welcome, and so they will develop an enjoyment of reading and learning.
The Vermont Reads book for 2009 is “When the Emperor Was Divine” by Julie Otsuka, a novel which chronicles the heartbreaking evacuation experience of an unnamed... Read more
The Vermont Reads book for 2009 is “When the Emperor Was Divine” by Julie Otsuka, a novel which chronicles the heartbreaking evacuation experience of an unnamed... Read more
The Vermont Reads book for 2009 is “When the Emperor Was Divine” by Julie Otsuka, a novel which chronicles the heartbreaking evacuation experience of an unnamed... Read more
