Friday, May 29, 2026

 Alysa Hayden, library advisory specialist at the MBLC, began the session by stating that public libraries have an average 300% return on investment to their communities.

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  1. I never went to our library in Templeton until I was in school. It opened my world to adventures I only dreamed of and some beyond my imagination. Black Beauty was the first book I ever read, and it wouldn't be my last.
    My love for reading has no limits. Buying books is expensive and beyond the financial ability of a lot of people. Borrowing books makes it so much easier especially on the elderly. The library provides something for just about every age group, I know it did for me.

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  2. Anonymous5:09 AM

    https://www.mma.org/webinar-explores-public-libraries-as-hubs-for-civic-engagement/

    Here's the link to the story.

    Libraries are politicized today Templeton isn't that bad but Winchendon is more a Community Activist Center. That story mentions some questionable non-library activities.

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