From the Director of Library Services...
Dear Granby Residents:
In 2003, the Library Board adopted this Mission Statement for our libraries:
“In a growing community that is striving to preserve its small-town individuality, we are committed to becoming the community crossroads where all generations can meet to freely exchange ideas and information, where technology and resources support the search for knowledge, where services and collections enrich the lives of residents and where the library is a leader in cooperation with other town services, schools, business and organizations.”
As services grow and we reach out into the world with new technology and resources, we remember with pride that we are still able to sustain small-town friendliness and personal services. You are the “public” in public library, and we encourage your comments and suggestions, your expectations and opinions.
We invite you to use your libraries regularly and look forward to meeting you and providing your library services.
Sincerely,
Joan Fox
Director of Library Services
Hours of Service
Monday |
Noon - 8pm |
Tuesday |
9am - 6pm |
Wednesday |
Noon - 8pm |
Thursday |
9am - 6pm |
Friday |
9am - 1pm |
Saturday |
9am - 1pm |
Phone
Main Desk |
860-844-5275 |
Children's Desk |
860-844-5284 |
Granby Public Library Staff:
Joan Fox, Director
Evie Caranchini, Children’s Librarian
Rhonda Gilbert, Technical Services
Robin Bennett, Circulation Services
Library Assistants:
Angela Bleimeyer, Ruth Crutchley, George Davis, Pat Jennings, Holly Johnson, Warren Markey, Janet Richer, Mary Riek, Debbie Roy, Karen Wilbur, Ellen Thibodeau, and Deb Woodsome.
F.H. Cossitt Library Branch Staff:
Lynn Stewart, Branch Librarian
Library Assistants:
Angela Bleimeyer, Library Assistant
Warren Markey, Library Assistant
Debbie Roy, Library Assistant
Bobbie Sullivan, Library Assistant
Library Cards:
Your Granby library card is your “Connecticard” and you can use it at most public libraries in Connecticut. If you live in Granby, you may apply for a free library card by showing proof of residence. A parent or guardian must sign the application for children age 16 and younger. Teen library cards are issued to students 13 to 18 years old. Borrowers under the age of 18 receive cards that include video privileges with parental approval. Responsibility for materials borrowed by minors rests with the parents or guardians. Granby library cards are valid for two years. Renewals are free. Out-of-state residents who work in Granby will be issued a library card annually upon proof of local employment. Connecticut residents may borrow
materials in Granby using a hometown library card.
Loan Periods, Renewals, Fees:
Loan periods vary according to the type of material borrowed. Most items may be borrowed for 28 days. DVDs, Videos, and teen and adult magazines may be borrowed for 7 days. The loan period for reserve list items is 14 days. Reference materials and newspapers do not circulate. You may renew most items once if there is no one waiting for the item. Items may be renewed by phone prior to or on the due date. Fines are collected for past due materials . Lost or damaged items are billed at the replacement cost. There is a $1.00 fee to replace a lost or damaged library card.
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