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Athol Public Library

Athol Public Library
568 Main Street
978-249-9515

History:

Library service in Athol dates back to 1830, when the Athol Social Library offered books to local readers. Between 1850 and 1860, the Athol Agricultural and Mechanical Library served various groups. Area churches also maintained their own small libraries to serve the members of their congregations.

On November 13, 1878, an organization calling itself the Athol Library Association was formed. To this early group the Athol Public Library is directly related, for in 1882, the association offered its book collection to the town on the condition that municipal funds be appropriated to provide housing for the collection and to purchase additional books. In April 1882, the town voted to accept these resources (1063 books) and appropriated $300 to support the new Athol Free Public Library. A library committee of five to seven elected members oversaw the institution until 1886, when the number of committee members was established at six.

This first public library was located on the second story of the home of Joel M. Doane, 268 School Street, and Mrs. Doane served as the librarian. Under town management, the library soon outgrew “the front parlor up one flight.” In 1887, the committee leased Mr. Doane’s vacant barn and hired as the librarian his daughter-in-law, Mercie S. Doane. The library was moved to the barn, the Dewey Decimal system was adopted, and a card file was developed. By the turn of the century, the committee considered those quarters inadequate and vowed that no additional materials would be purchased for that location. Library patronage declined accordingly.

At that time, Wilson H. Lee of New Haven opened negotiations with Andrew Carnegie to fund a new library building. Mr. Lee had grown up in Athol and still had an affection for the community. Though Carnegie offered the town a $15,000 grant, and Lee had gotten a $1500 private pledge to buy a parcel of land, the townspeople refused the deal.

The library still needed a new home, preferably one that was closer to the business district of Athol. Space opened up in the Academy of Music building on Exchange Street;

the collection was moved into it, and the library opened for service on December 5, 1903. Mantie R. Hinman became the librarian. This new site offered shelves open to the patrons, a separate children’s section, and a new charging system. Local appropriations remained low in comparison to library funding in surrounding towns, but circulation of library materials increased. Book deposit stations in South Athol and at Miss Grace Pitts’ store uptown were established for a short time in an effort to reach more of the public.

In 1914, local businessman Laroy S. Starrett generously leased land on which to build a new library. Wilson H. Lee again opened negotiations with the Carnegie Corporation. Two years later, the town of Athol accepted a $22,000 Carnegie grant in order to erect a free public library building. The new library was turned over to the town on August 16, 1918. Designed by W.H. & Henry McLean of Boston, the library was built in a simplified Classical Revival style by Fellows & Ducworth Co., Inc., of Brookline, and follows one of the floor plans suggested by the Carnegie Corporation. One large room on the main floor contained the collection and accommodated all the patrons. A hardwood floor was laid in the downstairs hallway at the expense of L.S. Starrett. The main floor featured an historic fireplace mantle from the old Humphrey residence in Dorchester, the site of the birth of the first ordained minister in Athol. A large grandfather clock was donated by Wilson H. Lee.

Several librarians served in the new library until Gladys Greene was appointed head librarian in 1927. Miss Greene served tirelessly for the next thirty years, promoting service to children by offering summer reading programs and school book deposits, and initiating plans for a separate children’s room at the library. In 1953, Miss Greene saw her plan become reality, for in that year the ground-floor children’s room was dedicated in her honor. That space, originally designed as an assembly hall with stage, had been occupied by the local Red Cross chapter since the library opened in 1918. Miss Greene resigned as head librarian in 1957.

As library needs have increased, a number of physical improvements have been made to the original 1918 structure. To provide increased space, a two-story addition was built onto the rear of the library in 1965. It included rest rooms, a staff lounge, and enlarged reading and stack areas. The library was the first Athol town building to have air-conditioning, which was added in 1969, using library trust funds. In 1978, the ground-level storage room was renovated and turned into a multi-purpose room, which today continues to serve as an activity room for events for all ages. The library became handicapped accessible in the late 1980s; a designated parking space and a rear-entrance ramp were created in 1985, and an elevator, handicapped rest room, and children’s entrance ramp were added in 1988. Those amenities pre-dated the 1990 passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, demonstrating the commitment of a forward-thinking library board.

Library staff members have always responded to community demand for services. To meet the growing need for children’s services, Myrtle Scribner was appointed the first full-time children’s librarian in 1965, and that position remains full-time today. During the 1970s, a copy machine was first installed for the use of the public. At that time, a microfilm reader was purchased, and the back issues of the Athol Daily News were transferred to microfilm. A Friends of the Library group was chartered in 1980, and this group is still active today. In the early 1990s, circulation and cataloging of library materials became computerized. Internet access for patrons began in 1995. Teaching public computer classes using a wireless lab began in 2001. A mystery book discussion group was started in 1994. In 2004, the “One Book, One Community” reading initiative began. The library continues to offer a wide variety of children’s, young adult and adult programs. Most are funded with grants received through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

Eight head librarians / library directors have served the Athol Public Library since Miss Greene’s time: Elsie White (1957-1960), Alice Newton (1960-1976), Elise Dennis (1976-1978), Ronald Latham (1978-1981), Mary King Cross (1981-1985), Christine P. Rose (1985-1988), Arlene Jacobs (1989-1990), and Debra Blanchard (1990-present). These individuals have helped the library become one of the busiest small-town libraries in Massachusetts.


Upcoming Events at Athol Public Library

Tiny Art Show

Wednesday, May 1, 2024 from 9:30am to 6:00pm
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Thursday, May 2, 2024 from 9:30am to 6:00pm
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Friday, May 3, 2024 from 9:30am to 5:00pm
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Monday, May 6, 2024 from 9:30am to 6:00pm
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024 from 9:30am to 8:00pm
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024 from 9:30am to 6:00pm
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Thursday, May 9, 2024 from 9:30am to 6:00pm
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Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 9:30am to 1:00pm
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Monday, May 13, 2024 from 9:30am to 6:00pm
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Recent News

Submit Now for Tiny Art Show

Tiny Art Show Submission Period: April 1 – April 26, 2024 On View: May 1 - May 31, 2024 It’s time for the library’s Third Annual Tiny Art Show, showcasing miniature pieces of art from artists all over the community. Any and…

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Portable Wifi Hotspots Available

The Athol Public Library and the Athol Council on Aging are excited to announce the availability of 50 new portable wifi hotspots, free for the public to use. So, what is a hotspot? A wifi hotspot is a device that lets you connect phones, tablets,…

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Free Book Fridays

Free Book Fridays! Now through the end if January. Announcing -- Free Book Fridays! in our Friends book sale room Our Friends of the Library Book Sale room is bursting -- There isn't space for even one more book! Help us out by taking home…

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Athol Public Library Holiday Hours!

Happy New Year! The Athol Public Library will be closed on Monday, January 1, 2024! We will re-open on Tuesday, January 2, 2024 at 9:30 am. Click here for More…

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Free Digital Workshop Applications Now Being Accepted

The Council on Aging (COA) and Athol Public Library (APL) have announced that applications are now being accepted for participation in an upcoming free Digital Workshop. Part of the Embrace Technology grant project, the workshop is open to anyone 60…

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Teen Winter BINGO

Teen Winter BINGO December 4 - February 2 Members of ATAC (the library’s Athol Teen Advisory Council) got together this fall to design a special winter BINGO challenge for all teens ages 12-18 to enjoy. Teens can complete activities at home…

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Yankee Candle Raffle

Raffle to benefit the Friends of the Athol Public Library! You could win this trio of candles! Tickets available now! $1 each or 6 for $5. All proceeds benefit the Friends of the Athol Public Library. We will announce the winner on December…

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ATAC Collecting Items for Scarf Bombing

Teen council collecting cold weather items to be distributed in the community. For the second year in a row, members of ATAC (the library's Athol Teen Advisory Council) are collecting items to give to the annual scarf bombing in Athol. All the…

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Calling All Film Buffs!

Calling All Film Buffs! Come vote for our next movie themed program Have you enjoyed all of the film lectures we offer at the Athol Public Library? We need input from all the film lovers out there. Come to the library during November and…

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Summer Eats: Free Lunch at the Library July 5 through August 3

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Athol Public Library : Story Time Break

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Athol Public Library - Field Trip to Harvard Forest Museum and Trails

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Athol Public Library - Athol to Athol Pen Pals

Register before June 20. All Ages! We’ve partnered with the Athol Library in Idaho for a special Pen Pal program! Stretch your creative muscles and practice the art of letter writing by connecting with another library user from across the…

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Community Conversation: Best Use for Bidwell Barn and Property

The town of Athol owns a 100-acre site on South Athol Road, near the Millers River and Route 2. Join us for a guided discussion on the future of this property. How would you like to see this property developed? What is most important to our…

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Clearing the Valley at Athol Public Library

In 1927 the Swift River Valley was home to four towns and over 2000 people. Twelve years later the Quabbin Reservoir began to fill with water. How was the valley transformed? This presentation will focus on the process of clearing and the history of…

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Garden Bundles at the Athol Public Library: May 1-31, 2023

The Athol Public Library and the Greenfield Farmers Cooperative Exchange are happy to bring back Garden Bundlesand seeds for Athol Library patrons during the month of May. Beginning May 1, follow the news item link on our website,…

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Athol Public Library News - Bus Trip to Swift River Historical Society

Bus Trip to Swift River Historical Society We'll meet in the library parking lot and travel together to the Swift River Historical Society, where we will view Ken Levine's Rabbit Run railroad diorama and other exhibits. Our guides will be Judith…

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Athol Public Library is Accepting Submissions for Second Annual Tiny Art Show

Accepting Submissions April 3 - 26, 2023 Colorful paint splattered paint brushes next to a painted rainbow of color. The Athol Public Library is hosting its Second Annual Tiny Art Show, showcasing miniature pieces of art from artists all over…

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'Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia' at Athol Public Library

Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia Attend this informative session to learn basic information regarding the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, stages, risk factors, research and FDA-approved treatments. Alzheimer's is not…

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Athol Public Library - Second Annual Tiny Art Show

Accepting Submissions April 3 - April 26 The Athol Public Library is hosting its Second Annual Tiny Art Show, showcasing miniature pieces of art from artists all over the community! Any and all creators are invited to participate - no matter…

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Athol Public Library - Puzzle Table Raffle

Puzzle Table Raffle You could win this fabulous, brand-new puzzle table! Measuring 27 x 35 inches, this table will accomodate a 1500 piece puzzle. Raffle tickets are on sale now on the second floor of the Athol Public Library. Tickets are $1.00…

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Athol Public Library : Hannford’s Community Bag Program

The Friends of the Athol Public Library have been selected to receive donations from Hannaford’s Community Bag Program! For the entire month of March, when you purchase a $2.50 reusable Community Bag at the Hannaford located at 150 New Athol…

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February Vacation At The Athol Public Library

School is out for Athol kids and we have a whole week of activities planned! Penguin Party Tuesday, February 21, 4:00-5:00 You're invited! Dress in black and white and join our Penguin Party! There will be games, crafts, snacks, and more!…

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Athol Public Library - Wanted: Athol High School Yearbooks

Please help fill the gaps in our collection Yearbooks are some of the most requested resources in our local history collection. We have many, but would like your help filling in the gaps. In particular we are looking for: 2019, 2018, 1968, 1965,…

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ATAC Collecting Items For Scarf Bombing

ATAC Collecting Items for Scarf Bombing Teen council collecting cold weather items to be distributed in community. Members of ATAC (the library's Athol Teen Advisory Council) are collecting items to give to the annual scarf bombing in Athol. All…

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Chess Club Welcoming New Members

The Athol Knights Chess Club is welcoming new members. Join coaches Dave and Clint for an evening of chess at the library. Learn the classic game from experienced players or find new opponents to challenge. All ages willing to learn are welcome.…

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Athol Public Library : Teen Winter Reading Challenge

The snow is falling and books are calling. Turn the time you spend reading this winter into prizes and extra fun! Log your reading and activities to fill out our virtual bingo card and earn raffle tickets for one of three $50 gift cards! Plus,…

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The Friends Have You Covered This Gift Giving Season

Looking for a Gift? Look no further! The Friends of the Athol Public Library are offering three great giftable items this season: notecards, featuring the majestic Main Street facade of our library building, sturdy cloth tote bags, and - new!…

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Athol Public Library : Tween Club Break

Tween Club Break!

Tween Club will be taking a break during November and December! New and returning members can look forward to joining us at our January 25th meeting!

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Athol Public Library : Story Time Break

Story Time will be taking a break! November 16-30, there will be no Story Time.

We'll be back on December 7th!

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Athol Public Library - Art Exhibit: Maine by Erin Shaughnessy

A new art exhibit is on display in the Conference Room of the Athol Public Library now through November. Photographs of the flora, fungi, and rugged coast of northern Maine by Erin Shaughnessy can be enjoyed during regular library hours. The…

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Athol Public Library : Manga Club

The Athol Public library is excited to introduce a brand-new manga book club for teens! Talk about your favorite manga and anime. In addition to talking about our favorite characters, plot points, and titles we'll enjoy anime themed snacks, games,…

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Athol Public Library : Help Us Plan The Future Of Library Service

How are we doing? What features of the library do you love? What else would you like to see the library provide? Please share your thoughts by taking our survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/APL2022 It’s quick and anonymous.…

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Athol Public Library - A little magic this October

A little magic this October! Book display, quizzes, and crafts Cartoonish book with flowers, a broom, a dragon, and a wand. Cartoonish book with flowers, a broom, a dragon, and a wand. All month long we will be testing your magical skills with…

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Teen Horror Bundles : Teen Horror Bundles

Ready for a thrilling surprise? This October, request a Horror Book Bundle from the Teen Space. Each bundle includes up to three frightfully good Young Adult books along with some spooky goodies and treats. You won't know exactly what books you are…

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Athol Public Library : Spooky Bundles

Spooky Bundles are back for the 3rd year in a row! Ready to get spooked? Here are some bundles from the Athol Public Library to help you get in the spirit of the season this October! Halloween, horror, and thrilling scare themed Book and Movie…

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Athol Public Library - Now Lending Nature Explorer Activity Kits!

The Athol Public Library began lending these kits in late spring, and there’s still time to enjoy them! Topics include feathers, bird watching, insects, monarch butterflies, and animal tracks and scat. In the kits you will find tools such as…

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Athol Public Library - Read the Newspaper at Your Library!

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Athol Public Library : Heritage Quest Online

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Athol Public Library : Free Summer Lunches For Children And Teens

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Athol Public Library - Teen Skills Starter Totes

The Teen Space is excited to introduce Teen Skill Starter Totes. The brand-new totes are filled with books and gear to help get teens started learning a new creative and productive skill - all for free! Kits are designed especially for youth ages 12…

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The Athol Public Library - Summer Library Hours

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