Community Corner

Farmington Library System Wants To Hear From You

The Farmington Library is hosting three forums with the community and a survey to garner input on future/current library needs/issues.

FARMINGTON, CT — The town's library system is looking to evolve and change with the community and it is seeking input from residents toward that end.

As a result, the Farmington Library system is hosting "community conversations" starting Friday, Oct. 18, to garner public input.

"In order to engage Farmington residents more broadly and hear about their aspirations, priorities, and goals for the community, come meet with members of the Strategic Planning Committee and help us identify priorities for shaping the future of the library," wrote the library Thursday.

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The Farmington Library community conversations are:

• Friday, Oct. 18, 1 p.m. — Farmington Library, 6 Monteith Drive

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• Monday, Oct. 21, 6:30 p.m. — Farmington Library, 6 Monteith Drive

• Wednesday, Oct. 23, 10 AM | Barney Library, 71 Main St.

In addition to the forums, residents can offer input on the future of the libraries and what they'd like to see via an online survey available on the library's website.

For more information on the Farmington Library system, click on this link.

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