Hello Library Friends — It’s the moment we’ve been waiting for! 

The Greenfield Public Library and the City of Greenfield are thrilled to welcome the community to celebrate the grand opening of the new Greenfield Public Library on Thursday, July 13.

The festivities kick off at 9:30 a.m. with the Greenfield Military Band, followed by a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. after which the 24,000 square foot facility will be officially open for a day of discovery and exploration. 

After the library is officially open, join us in the Community Meeting Room for a slice of cake, sign our guest book, and begin exploring your new library!  The library will remain open with all-day programming until 5 p.m., including a special family story time, arts and crafts activities and demos in the new Makerspace, Teen Room and Children’s Department.

Not able to join us on Thursday? The library will be open regular hours on Friday, July 14, and Saturday, July 15, continuing the celebration with special programs, musical guests, and more!

The grand opening festivities, generously sponsored by the Friends of the Greenfield Public Library, are free and open to everyone in our community.

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Library 101: The Basics

The Greenfield Public Library serves as a public center for enrichment, entertainment, access to technology, self-directed learning, and the exploration of ideas. The Library serves all members of the community, regardless of age, income, education, religious or political beliefs, and makes no judgment on the nature of the individual inquiry.

Read more about us here.

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The eCard is for patrons who do not already have a CW MARS library card and may be upgraded to a physical library card with borrowing privileges by visiting your local library. Click here for more details and to sign up.


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