"Lovely" Letter to the Editor in February 21st Issue of HLN


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Did you happen to catch the fabulously supportive Letter to the Editor in the February 21st issue of the Hudson-Litchfield News?  If not, read below:

February is Love Your Library Month 

Do you love your library?  I know I do.  When I returned to Litchfield 14 years ago, I was hesitant to see what this small library could offer me and my young children.  Having moved from a bigger city with a much bigger library, I was prepared to be underwhelmed.  What I learned on my first visit and continue to see every time I visit the ACML is that it is a library that is much bigger than it seems.  

Have some free time?  The variety of programs that are offered astound me- starting with story time for babies and working through the ages to book discussion groups for adults.  Plus, there are many other programs offered to patrons, including guest speakers, authors, crafting nights, and much more.

Looking for something to read?  It comes in all forms and formats at the ACML.  Whether you’re looking for a popular work of fiction, a movie on DVD, something for your eReader, or an audio book, the library has access to it.  Plus, there always are books for sale on the perpetual book sale shelf on the lower level of the library.

Need to work on project?  The library has computers available to the public and also provides free wi-fi 24/7.  

Looking for a little something to do?  Check out the museum passes that are available. 

If you haven’t been to the Aaron Cutler Memorial Library recently, you should stop by and check it out.  I’m hoping you’ll fall in love with your library also.

Michele Pesula-Kuegler
President
Friends of the Aaron Cutler Memorial Library

A big thanks to the Friends of the Library for helping us provide services to our community!

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