Quincy Public Library will celebrate the grand opening of its branch location,
Tuesday, January 17 at 5 p.m. at the Q.P.L. kiosk branch located in the café inside County Market, 48th and Broadway, with a ribbon cutting. The public is invited to attend.
Books. They're what separate humans from animals. And Taco Tuesday. But mostly books. Tomorrow at Clat Adams Park, join us in celebrating the written word as Quincy Public Library kicks off a month of fun and educational activities focused on Chinese art and culture, including a large group reading of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club...
The Quincy Art Center wants to hear from the community. The Quincy Art Center is partnering with Rokusek Design of Quincy to examine the organization’s brand and make any necessary changes. As the first step in this process, Rokusek Design is gathering feedback from the community regarding the Art Center.
Quincy Public Library will present author and antiques expert Mark F. Moran on Wednesday, August 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration is now open for those who would like to bring an item to be appraised.
During the month of February, the Quincy Public Library will highlight Black History Month with several free events open to all ages, selected films for the adult Monday Movie series and for children’s story-time.
Four special events will be presented...
Children will be able to become familiar with the The iPad devices,while enjoying some of the most popular educational apps available. Quincy Public Library patrons may check out an iPad with headphones from the Children's Department desk for use while in the library building.
Quincy Public Library will observe new hours, beginning Monday, January 4, 2016. The library will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m.
Quincy Public Library invites community members to complete survey of services. The Library staff will use results to help promote and plan library programs and services to our community.
During the summer reading program, 975 people participated by reading and logging books, earning and entering incentives and entering drawings for prizes for baskets and bicycles. Participants read a total of 26,185 books during the two month program. The summer reading program is a community effort, supported by a number of organizations and individuals.