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Blaisdell Memorial Library is currently operating on reduced hours. There may be unexpected rescheduling or closures. Please visit Facebook for current hours.
Tuesdays: 10 am - 5 pm. Wednesdays: 10 am - 8 pm. Thursdays: 10 am - 8 pm. Fridays: 10 am - 2 pm. Saturdays: 10 am - 2 pm. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Closed on some holiday weekends. Blaisdell Memorial Library is currently operating on reduced hours. There may be unexpected rescheduling or closures.
Please check out the links below for all the programming options and information we have to offer! ADULT PROGRAMS Community Coffee Hour - Community Coffee hour is held every Wednesday at 10am. Mahjongg Club - The Mahjongg club currently meets every Wednesday at 11:30am. Book Discussion Groups - Our….
Blaisdell Memorial Library patrons have access to free and discounted admission passes to various museums and attractions through New Hampshire and Maine. Most museum passes may only be issued to a single patron per day.
The mission of the Blaisdell Memorial Library is to inspire lifelong learning, personal enrichment, and information literacy by providing access to diverse educational, informational, and entertainment resources, programs, and services in a variety of formats.
Blaisdell Memorial Library holds weekly story times during the school year for younger children and after school clubs for children of elementary school age. These programs happen in 4-6 week sessions throughout the year, with two week breaks in between for special events and program sign-ups.
Meet the Staff. Amanda Interim Director – blaisdellml@comcast.net. Dan: Assistant Director – bmlcirculationdesk@gmail.com. Julie: Children’s Librarian – bmlchildrensdesk@gmail.com. Wendy: Circulation & Inter-library Loan – bmlcirculationdesk@gmail.com.
Our goal is to preserve the past, celebrate the past, and leave a legacy for future generations interested in Nottingham’s history, people and archives. The Historical Society is located at the Van Dame School Museum and Research Center on Rte. 152 next to the Community Center.
On Wednesday, June 26th at 10am, discover the natural history of black bears in NH. Learn about their habitats and ongoing research and conservation efforts for harmonious coexistence. Presented in partnership with the NH Department of Fish and Game.
Find information on software and hardware resources available at the library, including public computers, scanning, faxing, and copy and print services. EXHIBITS. Learn about our exhibit and display spaces, and associated policies and procedures. MEETING ROOM