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Bloomfield Public Library will be accepting jigsaw puzzle donations from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1 in anticipation of our Great Puzzle Swap event on Nov. 2. No donations will be accepted after Friday, Nov. 1st.
We're having some seasonal fun with paper circuits projects! Using some cute spooky templates, copper tape, and other supplies, we'll be creating paper creatures with light-up, glowing eyes.
The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library at least one week prior to the event.
While it may not seem like the financial industry has changed much over the years, there are drastic changes that have been underway for decades.
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Whether in the form of books, television, films, or podcasts, there is no denying that many Americans are fascinated by true crime stories. But why has this genre become such a cultural phenomenon?
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The State of Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS) is visiting public libraries to answer questions related to Connecticut taxes and familiarize taxpayers with the new online portal myconneCT, where you can file Connecticut tax returns,
Bring a puzzle, take a puzzle!
In honor of the upcoming "bird presidential elections" at BPL, in this video episode of Science Bytes, Miss Nicole will show viewers how to make a paper version of the classic "balancing bird" trick.
The Connecticut Library for Accessible Books (CT LAB) lends books and magazines in audio and braille formats, for free, to any Connecticut resident who is unable to read regular print due to a visual, reading, or physical disability.
Every four years, BPL likes to host its own "presidential" election with popular characters from youth media and books. In 2016, we had cat characters. In 2020, we voted on dog characters.
BPL will provide the supplies, you provide the creativity! At DIY Mini-Canvas Art, teens in grades 7-12 are invited to join us at the BPL Atrium Library to create their own 3"x3" masterpiece to take home. What will you create?
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