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Monday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Teen Summer Reading Kick-off!
Join us on Thursday, June 27 from 2-6 for a drop in craft.
We will be decorating wooden frames to take home.
Please check in at the Reference Desk.
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Saugus Public Library Digital Documents
Accessible from anywhere at anytime!
Early High School Yearbooks, Annual Reports, and other Town Documents are now available online at the Internet Archive, a digital library of internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.
The library is excited about this project because it preserves the originals while allowing more people to see them.
The project was Federally funded through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Scanning was done by the Digital Services Department of the Boston Public Library. All documents will eventually reside on the Digital Commonwealth. |
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Perspective Drawing Class with Stephen Rich
Stephen Rich, architect, author and teacher returns to Saugus Public Library to teach perspective drawing. This time our model will be the Saugus Town Hall.
Please join us on Wednesday, June 26, 2013
10:30 am
Supplies and refreshments will be provided by Mr. Rich. Participants will be working in front of the library sketching Town Hall.
This free program is open to all ages and abilities, but class size is limited. Please contact the library to register at 781.231.4168.
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Resume Assistance
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Are you looking for a job? If you would like some help in making your resume look more attractive to potential employees, draft a cover letter or just want someone to proofread your resume and cover letter, you can schedule an hour with a staff member at the Saugus Public Library on Monday or Tuesday evenings, 4-7 p.m. to help you.
Call the Reference Department at 781-231-4168 ext. 16 to schedule a time. Please bring your resume with you at the time of your appointment.
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Library Bill of Rights
The Board of Trustees has recently adopted the Library Bill of Rights, which affirms that all libraries are forums for information and ideas.
View the entire Library Bill of Rights.
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