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Zucker Joins Ferguson Foundation Board

Ann Zucker, a partner at the law firm of Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey, has joined the board of The Ferguson Library Foundation.
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Bookmobile Back on the Road

The Ferguson Library’s Bookmobile is back on the road, visiting parks and other community locations in Stamford Saturdays and Sundays during August and September.
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Ferguson Library Co-Sponsors Mural

The Ferguson Library, along with other local nonprofits, cosponsored a successful community event last weekend, as people from all over Stamford came out to participate in the creation of a Black Lives Matter street mural in front of the library.
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Ferguson Library to Reopen

The Ferguson Library will begin a careful phased reopening beginning Monday, July 6 with walk-in service at the Main Library and Harry Bennett Branch. The South End and Weed Memorial & Hollander branches will follow later in the month.
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Ferguson Library Receives Funding for Digital Skills Training

The Ferguson Library has been selected to participate in Libraries Lead with Digital Skills, an initiative of the American Library Association and the Public Library Association, sponsored by Grow with Google, the tech company’s economic opportunity initiative.
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The Ferguson Library Celebrates Black History Month

The Ferguson Library will host a variety of special events to mark Black History Month (BHM) in February.

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Cheryl Bryant Harper named Director of Administrative Services

STAMFORD, July 15, 2021  – The Ferguson Library is pleased to announce the promotion of Cheryl Bryant Harper to Director of Administrative Services. She replaces Nick Bochicchio, who has retired after 27 years of service to the library.
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Ferguson launches new website

STAMFORD, May 19, 2021 – The Ferguson Library has launched a new website, updating the library’s digital presence with sharp new functionality and design.
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TMAD

Teens Making A Difference is an ever-evolving group of teens in grades 6-12.
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Middle School Nutmeg Books

Every year librarians and teachers from Connecticut form a Nutmeg Book Award Committee that chooses 10 books of fiction that they think 7th and 8th graders may really like; students read and then vote for their favorite.
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Free Advanced Reader Copies

The library receives advanced reader copies (ARC's) for free from major publishers.  WE would like to give one to YOU.
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Summer Reading Registration Opens Soon!

It's almost time to sign up for our Summer Reading Program, Tails & Tales! You can choose how you want to participate.
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