Meet the candidates for the Snow Library Board of Trustees
/Four candidates are running for two spots on the library’s board of trustees. Watch a video of “Meet the Candidates” night, held last Wednesday at the library.
Read MoreFour candidates are running for two spots on the library’s board of trustees. Watch a video of “Meet the Candidates” night, held last Wednesday at the library.
Read MoreA new library feasibility study, prepared by Oudens Ello Architecture in coordination with the town of Orleans and the Snow Library Feasibility Task Force, is available to the public. Read the report here.
More information on the new library building program, including questions and answers, flyers, and a video of the November public hearing on the project, is available on the Building Our Future page.
Read MoreThe Board of Library Trustees and the Friends of Snow Library are asking for your help and your vote.
The Massachusetts Public Library Construction Program awards grants that support the design and construction of library buildings. The Snow Library Trustees and Staff have been working on a grant application that’s due by May 31, 2024.
In the application, we must demonstrate the town’s support for a new library building. That’s where you come in.
A vote to approve $150,000 at Town Meeting will allow Orleans to go forward with the application. If awarded, the grant can cover a large part of the construction cost for a new building. Approval of these funds is required for the application. If the town does not receive the grant, the design funds will not be expended.
Read MoreOur Sailor’s Valentine craft program was “snowed out” on Feb. 13. It has been rescheduled to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20. There are still a few spots left; please call the library at (508) 240-3760 if you would like to participate.
Read MoreSnow Library will be closed and all programs cancelled on Tuesday, February 13 due to the snowstorm.
Read MoreCome and hear the latest updates on efforts to build a new library and see the vision developed by the Snow Library Feasibility Task Force for a state-of-the-art building. All are welcome and encouraged to attend this second and final public forum held by the Task Force at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 23 in the library’s Craine Room.
Read MoreManage your account, create and view lists, browse the collection and more with the new CLAMS app.
Download it to your Apple device at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/clams-library-network/id6471598057
Download it to your Android at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.aspendiscovery.clams&hl=en&gl=US&pli=1
Read MoreA public forum held by the Snow Library Feasibility Task Force took place on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Thank you to those who attended in person and via Zoom. A video of the forum may be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=uUCp7cED2Dk&feature=youtu.be
Read MoreCome to a public forum on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m. to hear what the Snow Library Feasibility Task Force, with support from the Trustees and the Friends of Snow Library, is doing to build a new library. See exciting building concepts and get an update from the task force’s consultant. Your input is wanted and needed! To join the meeting via Zoom, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86242894910 (meeting ID 862 4289 4910).
Read MoreThe following classes are offered during week six of the Fall Lifetime Learning session. All are available online via Zoom as well as in person at the library’s Craine Room.
On Monday, Oct. 30, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Lifetime Learning is proud to offer a course by filmmaker Allison Argo: “Lending a Voice to Those Who Are Silenced.” Allison has films which have been shown on PBS and National Geographic and have won multiple awards. In this course she will share three of her films, discuss the story behind each, and answer questions. The first film is “Crash: A Tale of Two Species.” . . .
The following classes are offered during week four of the Friends of Snow Library’s 2023 Fall Lifetime Learning session. All are available online via Zoom and five are also available in person at the library’. All are recorded.
Read MoreDue to the tropical storm conditions expected this weekend, Saturday’s book sale has been cancelled.
Read MoreThe Friends of Snow Library's Fall Lifetime Learning session begins on Tuesday, Sept. 26 and ends on Nov. 16 with 24 new courses presented in two formats: online via Zoom or in person in the Craine Room at the library. This session has something for everyone and includes many popular past presenters as well as exciting new ones, including an Emmy-winning nature film
director.
The Friends of Snow Library Book Sale Committee is looking for gently used books for their very successful weekly Book Sales. Paperback “Beach Reads,” newer books in all subject areas, art books, poetry, classics, and children’s books are sought. The Friends also sell a variety of hardcover books, audio books, CDs and DVDs, and will gladly consider what you have to offer if it is clean and in good shape. (No textbooks, encyclopedias, or travel books, please).
Donations may be made between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at the Saturday Book Sales, or you may drop off up to two bags or boxes of books at Snow Library during business hours. The Friends do make house calls on Cape Cod for large donations. Call Snow Library for more information. Proceeds from the Friends’ book sales go right back into the library to purchase museum passes, periodicals, children’s programs, and new technology.
Read MoreCome to the library any day we are open and register for the summer reading program. You’ll receive a logbook to record your reading activity. For every three hours that you read, you will receive a small prize. You may earn one prize per week. The program continues until Aug. 10.
Read MoreThe Snow Library Trustees, staff, and Friends want to offer our sincere thanks to all the citizens who attended Annual Town Meeting on May 8th and voted in favor of a feasibility study to build a new Snow Library. We’ve already met with the Orleans Select Board to discuss the endeavor and will keep you updated on our progress.
Thank you so much for supporting your public library. If you have any questions about the project, please visit the Snow Library Building Our Future webpage.
Read MoreCome to the library at 4 p.m. every Wednesday and enjoy live music in the Craine Room. A spring concert series begins May 3, continuing weekly through June 14. The final concert will be held outdoors on the village green. The shows are sponsored by the Rowena Myers Trust. Seating is first-come, first-served, and admission is free.
Read MoreThe Friends of Snow Library’s 2023 winter-spring Lifetime Learning session concludes the week of April 24 with three one-time-only courses while three other courses wrap up. Of special note: on Wednesday, April 26, from 10:30 to noon, Steve Gass will present a free class on “Building Our Future: The Case for a New Snow Library” about charting a new path forward for this heart of the community of Orleans.
Read MoreThe Friends of Snow Library’s 2023 Winter-Spring Lifetime Learning session continues next week with courses available online and in person in the library’s Craine Room. All are recorded and available for viewing again.
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