Mark your calendars for this family-friendly event at Parmelee Farm, presented by the Killingworth Library, Killingworth Lions Club, Parmelee Farm Committee and the Shared Harvest Garden! Registration Begins September 21 via the Killingworth Library website calendar. Learn about the benefits and beauty of native plants, and participate […]
Read more →The library is offering delivery service to homebound Killingworth residents! Please contact us for details, at 860-663-2000 or mail@killingworthlibrary.org. We regret that this service can not be offered to individuals at home with COVID-19. If you have library materials and you or a member of your household […]
Read more →The library will be offering curbside service on October 12, 2020 from 11 am – 6 pm. We look forward to serving you!
Read more →And we have a box full of library cards ready to go – all that’s missing is your name! You can request a library card by scheduling an appointment to come into the library to browse while we set up your account, or you can email the […]
Read more →The rain may have washed them away, but these special pieces of art were photographed and will be preserved digitally. The image with the most Facebook likes on our library page will get a special prize, to be announced this week. Every participant will receive a gift […]
Read more →Killingworth Library Cancels Fundraiser Golf Tournament It is with much regret that the Killingworth Library must cancel their largest fundraiser of the year, The John P. Hine, Jr. Memorial Golf Tournament, that was scheduled for August 17th, 2020 due to COVID-19. We hope to see you all […]
Read more →Staff will not be accepting returned items in person during curbside service. All items returned will be placed in quarantine for 4 days before being checked in and made available to patrons for checkout. All fines are waived until further notice – your health and safety is […]
Read more →It’s that time of year where opportunities to connect with nature abound! Check out this wonderful article by Jim Sirch, who is an Education Coordinator for the Yale Peabody Museum, and a UConn Master Gardener. Then go outside and enjoy (and bring binoculars!) Migration Madness
Read more →From now until August 31, 2020 you can borrow audio books without a library card, courtesy of TumbleBooks. You can read as many books as you want, when you want, and on any device. There are no check-outs, holds, or bulky downloads. Books are available instantly. To […]
Read more →The Connecticut State Library has worked with RB Digital to provide Easy Access to RB Digital – No Library Card Required! Students and patrons can visit RBDigital and select the register option on the right side of the page and follow these simple steps. Create a user name and password […]
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