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Through  year’s  end,  the  Boxford  Town  Library  was  under  the  leadership  of  Kevin  Bourque,  Library
              Director, Josh Kennedy, Children’s Librarian, Beth Safford, Head of Reference, and Darsana Barua, Head
              of Circulation.  The library also had a full complement of staff, two Library Assistants for Circulation,
              Library  Assistant  for  Administrative  Services  and  a  Part-time  Library  Assistant.    With  this  full
              complement of staff, the Library is able to be open to the public 50 hours per week.

              Library Services and Programs

              In  2016,  the  Boxford  Library  offered  a  variety  of  children’s  programs,  implemented  by  Children’s
              Librarian Josh Kennedy. These ranged from preschool storytimes and the monthly Lego building club for
              older children, to seasonal events such as the annual Halloween party, and the Spring Egg Hunt.  The
              Friends of the Library generously supported these events.


              The  library’s  annual  Summer  Reading  Program  for  children  featured  the  fitness  theme  “Ready,  Set,
              Read!”  There were 301 participants who earned free admission and ride passes to the Topsfield Fair, as
              well as free books, provided by the Friends of the Library, for meeting reading goals in the summer. In

              addition, the Library hosted five special summer youth events, including “Ready, Set, Show,” featuring
              Caravan Puppets, and “Woodland Wonders” featuring Michelle’s Menagerie.


              Adult  programs  and  events  are  planned  and  implemented  by  staff  members  and  complemented  by
              offerings  from  volunteers  and  the  Friends.    The  Cookbook  Club  continues  to  be a  very  popular  adult
              program which meets at the Town Hall location in Meeting Room One on the second Friday of the month.
              Participants choose a recipe from the featured cookbook, prepare and bring it to the luncheon, where it is
              shared by all.  One addition to Adult Programming was the Wednesday Night Book Discussion Group.
              The group became so popular a daytime book discussion group spun off as a result.

              The  Library  continued  its  commitment  to  borrowable  technology.  We  expanded  our  collection  of
              Playaways, with more offerings for older children.  The number of Kindle titles continues to grow on a
              quarterly basis. In the fall, our Overdrive collection was merged with the consortium shared collection as
              part of the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium’s continued effort to bolster shared access to the entire
              consortium’s collection, digital and print.

              In the spring, the Friends sponsored the annual, “Books in Bloom,” program engaging elementary school
              students in the creation of imaginative art projects to demonstrate their reading comprehension skills.  The
              library was filled with wonderful examples of art, each telling a story about a favorite book.

              In September, the library began a ten-month long community read program in collaboration with the Tri-
              Town  Libraries,  Tri-Town  School  Union,  and  Masconomet  Regional.    The  community  Read revolved
              around the book,” life is Good, the Book” by John and Bert Jacobs, founders of Life Is Good.  The book
              describes  ten,”  Super  Powers  of  Good,”  and  each  month  is  dedicated  to  one  of  the  super  powers.
              Programs were created to help patrons understand how to live out the meaning of the super power in their
              life.
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