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The Public Library Of Brookline

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About Us :
The Brookline Library Foundation was incorporated in January of 1999 as a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization to raise private funds for the restoration and renewal of the main branch of the Public Library of Brookline. Since this project was completed in 2003, the Foundation has carried on with fundraising to support Brookline's libraries.

Mission :
The mission of the Public Library of Brookline is to provide access to recorded knowledge and information to all the people of Brookline. The Library will seek to instill in children a love of reading and an appreciation of the library's resources. It will also build and maintain collections of print and non-print materials and provide electronic access to information in order to meet the intellectual and recreational needs of all populations of the community in the most cost-effective manner.

History :
The Brookline Public Library plays a distinctive role in the Town and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, thereby qualifying it for nomination in Heart of the Community: the Libraries We Love, for its architectural, historical, and social significance. Located in Brookline Village, the handsome red brick Georgian Revival structure was designed in 1910 by renowned Boston architect R. Clipston Sturgis. The Library is associated with significant people, events, and landmarks, notably the establishment of one of the first reading rooms for children in the country.

The present library, dedicated on November 17, 1910, is the second on the site, replacing an 1869 mansard roofed building. Built with brick and Indiana limestone trim, it sits atop a knoll with a circular drive. One of its most impressive features is the oak-paneled reference room with ceiling-high windows and sterling silver chandeliers. The interior of the building was altered and an addition erected in 1970. A further renovation, completed in 2003, creatively added more than 18,000 square feet of public space by eliminating the closed stacks and moving staff offices to newly-created third floor locations, all within the original footprint of the building. The renovation restored the original double entrances, uncovered the grand-columned entrance hall, opened up access to the wings, which had been restricted in 1970, and doubled the floor space of the childrenís room. It also allowed the Library to display a large portion of its art collection. Handicapped accessibility was enhanced by adding ramps that continue the design of the original balustraded terrace. This restoration renewed the facility for the 21st century while restoring and preserving almost all of the original architectural elegance. The Brookline Preservation Commission presented the Library with a Preservation Award in 2003.


Recent News

Public Library Of Brookline Newsletter - January 16, 2023

Coolidge Corner Library SUNDAY, January 22 from 2-4 PM Celebrate Lunar New Year with the Public Library of Brookline, in person! We’ve missed celebrating with you! Join us from 2-4 PM on Sunday, January 22, for: Tradition Chinese Dance…

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Public Library Of Brookline Newsletter - January 9, 2023

Remembering Edith Pearlman The Trustees of the Public Library of Brookline express our condolences to the family of writer Edith Pearlman, who passed away this month at the age of 86. Since 2016, Brookline High School has presented the Edith…

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Public Library Of Brookline Newsletter - January 2, 2023

Library Cards for Babies! The Library is happy to announce that we will no longer require children to be three years old to sign up for a library card. Children ages birth to twelve can now sign up for a card with their parent or legal guardian…

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Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - December 19, 2022

Hello reader! Read on for what's happening at the library. Holiday Hours All Public Library of Brookline locations will close at 3 PM on Saturday, December 24, and remain closed Sunday, December 25 and Monday, December 26. All Library…

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The Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - December 12, 2022

Hello reader! Read on for what's happening at the library. Sacha Lamb Author Talk Coolidge Corner Library TUESDAY, December 13 at 7 PM Join us for an author talk with Sacha Lamb in celebration of their novel When the Angels Left the Old…

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The Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - December 5, 2022

TUESDAY, December 6 at 7 PM Four Brookline poets with various areas of expertise—photography, anthropology, literary studies, fiction, and poetry-in-translation—will each read four of their original poems. Featuring Peter Brown,…

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The Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - November 28, 2022

Children’s Author Event with Michelle Figueroa Brookline Village Library WEDNESDAY, November 30 at 3 PM Join us at the Brookline Village Library for a very special visit from Michelle Figueroa, local children’s book author and…

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The Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - November 21, 2022

Library Closed for Thanksgiving All Public Library of Brookline locations will close at 5 PM on Wednesday, November 23, and remain closed Thursday, November 24, for Thanksgiving. Regular hours will resume Friday, November 25. Please note the many…

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The Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - November 14, 2022

MONDAY, November 21 at 7 PM Missing information, inaccurate stories, and stereotypes perpetuate myths about Columbus and Thanksgiving. When we can’t describe an accurate First Nations perspective, it’s often because we have grown up in…

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The Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - November 7, 2022

Brookline Village Library MONDAY, November 14 at 7 PM Wild turkeys are everywhere! The population has exploded in Massachusetts in recent years, to the point where wild turkeys have made their homes in our suburbs and cities. Their presence has had…

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The Public Library of Brookline Newsletter - October 31, 2022

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