
More Than a Library!
The Sutton Public Library desperately needs space. It is located in a cramped 2,100 square foot basement underneath Town Hall. It’s so small that we are struggling to meet state standards. It is very difficult to provide new materials because of severe display and storage space limitations. The single meeting room which serves many purposes and is in great demand, must be continuously rearranged for proper use, and is sometimes used for overflow storage. Parking is extremely limited.

The library offers so many services to the community, it should really be referred to as a Library & Community Resource Center. The library offers free downloads of Kindle and other eBooks, free digital magazines, free movies and documentaries, a museum pass program, children’s reading programs, a seed exchange program, free meeting space for organizations such as the Girl Scouts, local writers, the Krosslink Entrepreneur Group, and so much more. The librarians provide expert guidance for research, and book group discussions to help community members of all ages.

With the state potentially providing 50% of the new funding for the new library shown above, and with generous donations from our community, we can build a new, larger and up to date library on free, town owned land. So please Buy a Brick and leave your personal message on the walkway to our new library and a path to a better future for our town!
