Mission Statement:
The mission of the Waterford Public Library is to help the citizens of Waterford to enrich their lives through access to the ideas, information, and entertainment available from books as well as from a variety of other resources. To this end, the Library provides an array of materials, services and professional assistance, as well as facilities for the support of educational, civic and cultural activities.
The Waterford Public Library is a town-owned and supported institution maintained for the benefit of the townspeople. By resolution of the Representative Town Meeting of the Town of Waterford, dated August 7, 1967, it was designated to be Principal Public Library of the Town of Waterford. It is operated by the Board of Trustees of the Waterford Public Library, Inc. The Board of Trustees consists of twelve citizens of Waterford. The First Selectman, the Chair of the RTM Education Committee and the Chair of the RTM Finance, Wage & Personnel Committee are ex-officio board members.
The Waterford Public Library is a non-partisan, non-sectarian institution, dedicated to serving the public in the areas of education, information and recreations, making its service known and available to all.
The Library has a collection of over 100,000 items including books, magazines, newspapers, videos, audio books and music CDs for adults, children and teenagers. It also offers a wide variety of entertainment, informational and cultural programs for all ages. Professional librarians are available on-site, via telephone and over the world wide web (www.waterfordpubliclibrary.org) to answer questions. You can also access the library’s catalog from its homepage 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Library provides computers for public use with Internet access and popular software applications. The library also offers WI-FI access.
Waterford residents and taxpayers may register for a card at the library. This card can be used at any public library in the state under the ‘Connecticard’ program. Meeting rooms are available for use by town agencies and non-profit civic groups. Exhibits of local collectors, artists and organizations are featured monthly.
December 2023 Snow was falling, so much like stars filling the dark trees that one could easily imagine its reason for being was nothing more than prettiness. Mary Oliver, Snowy Night from Why I wake early, c2004 A Note from the Library…
Read More »A Note from the Library Director, Chris Johnson Our strategic planning process is continuing. Thank you to everyone who completed our new survey. We are seeking input from as many Waterford residents and library users as possible. If you have not…
Read More »Our October e-newsletter is a bit delayed this month, so we're sending this mini version to let you know what's happening the next few days! We expect to send the complete newsletter on Tuesday. Thank you for your patience. Hispanic Heritage…
Read More »Hispanic Heritage Celebration! Saturday, September 30, 2:30 to 4:30 PM In Person Bring the whole family to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Join us for food, dancing, crafts and fun! Featuring dance performances by groups from Peru, Ecuador,…
Read More »A Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month Saturday, September 30, 2:30PM - 4:30PM IN PERSON, All Ages ¡Todos Son Bienvenidos! Come and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and bring the whole family! Join us for free food, dancing, crafts and…
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Read More »A Note from the Library Director, Chris Johnson It has certainly been hot this summer! Thank you for your patience with our building's limited air conditioning. We are grateful that the Town of Waterford has reserved over $1M in funds to renovate…
Read More »July 2023 Join us Today for the first of our three Family Movie Matinees! Movies start at 2:00 PM in the Meeting Room Find your voice during our singalong movie matinees! Each month will feature a different family friendly movie that includes…
Read More »A note of gratitude from the Library Director, Chris Johnson It was a fair to remember! Thanks to the 600+ folks who showed up on a very rainy day in May to participate in our 100th anniversary fair day. We had fun and we hope you did too! Special…
Read More »Upcoming 100th Anniversary Programs The Tribal 20's Tuesday, May 23, 6:00 PM IN PERSON The 1920’s was a decade of paradox: a revolution in manners and morals that touched everywhere in America, and a conservative reaction evident in the…
Read More »100th Anniversary Events Begin this Week! Anything Goes: America during the Jazz Age Tuesday, May 16, 7:00 PM Online This virtual presentation is an entertaining overview of the 1920's, showcasing world events, political events, prohibition,…
Read More »New Starting Date! World Affairs Lecture Series Wednesday, May 17, and Thursdays, May 25 & June 1, 6:30 PM IN PERSON May 17 - The U.S. and China: Are the United States and China on the brink of another Cold War? From trade disputes and spy…
Read More »A Note from the Library Director, Chris Johnson May 23, 2023 marks one hundred years since a small group of dedicated and forward thinking Waterford residents established the Waterford Public Library! Please join us to celebrate this momentous…
Read More »April is a promise that May is bound to keep. -- Hal Borland A Note from the Library Director, Chris Johnson In April, we celebrate National Library Week. As you may be seeing in the media, libraries across the country, and right here in CT,…
Read More »Join our Friday Afternoon Book Club each month at 1:00 p.m. These are the upcoming discussions: -March 24 - The Ardent Swarm by Yamen Manai (2021) -April 28 - The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois (2021) -May 26 - And Then There Were None by…
Read More »Join us for our NEW monthly Mystery Book Club series meeting on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in person. April 5 - The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave (2021) Before Owen Michaels disappears, he smuggles a note to his…
Read More »As a follow up to the Ann Petry panel discussion that took place on February 11, Laurie Wolfley, a member of Waterford RISE, and a member of the English faculty at UConn, Avery Point, will be leading a discussion of Ms. Petry's book The Street…
Read More »A Note from the Library Director, Chris Johnson Thanks for all of the love that was shared on our in-building flipcharts for Library Lovers month. In March, we would like to learn more about what we can do to make your library experience even…
Read More »Adult Programs My Freedom is a Privilege that Nothing Else can Equal: New Research into the Life of Venture Smith Wednesday, February 8 6:15 p.m. Refreshments 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Program IN PERSON A talk on the life of Venture Smith and the…
Read More »Why buy happiness when the library shares it for free?! - Quote of unknown origin At our January Library Board of Trustees meeting, we honored Bernard J. Pisacich. Bernie has decided to retire, after providing over 20 years of volunteer service…
Read More »Ready to ditch your store-bought beauty products? In this one-hour class, we will explore the many applications plants have for glowing, vibrant, healthy skin! You will learn about a handful of skin loving plants and discover how to use plant…
Read More »Read Those Winter Blues Away! Let's Play Winter Bingo for the Whole Family! January and February is a perfect time to light a fire, enjoy some hot chocolate and stay indoors. Bingo cards will be available for adults (18 years and older) and…
Read More »There are two seasonal diversions that can ease the bite of any winter. One is the January thaw. The other is the seed catalogues. - Hal Borland A Year-End Note from the Library Director, Chris Johnson As yet another year comes to an end, it…
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