The Clarence Dillon Public Library is at its very core a civic center that supports the educational and information needs of our community. Our library has a rich history, beginning in 1957 when a group of citizens saw the need for a public library for children, and eventually the library expanded to include the needs of adults. The community banded together and raised significant funds to purchase the land and develop the building that houses the Clarence Dillon Public Library today.
The Friends of Clarence Dillon Public Library raises money every year to supplement the generous tax-based funding provided by the Bedminster Township. The funds raised support vibrant and evolving programs that make Clarence Dillon Public Library a true community center. Some of the programs that we support are listed here. To learn more about our library and its programs please refer to the website: Clarence Dillon Public Library.
Beyond our Walls
Museum Passes Community members may reserve free museum passes to several museums in the tri-state area.
Book Club in A Bag For no cost, library members may borrow 6-11 copies of a requested book for up to 6 weeks.
Library of Things Try new things and pursue new interests at Clarence Dillon Public Library. Library members may borrow telescopes, binoculars and ukeleles. Look under “Borrow” on the library website for more information.
Our Library is a hub of activity every day of the week, activities are constantly evolving and changing. Some of the activities the Friends support are listed below. Please check the Clarence Dillon Public Library Events Calendar for the most up to date information about programming.
Lectures and Concerts
We are fortunate to live in a community that is home to many talented people. Throughout the year, the library hosts many musicians, historians, and lecturers who share their time and talent for all to enjoy.
Films
The library runs two film series throughout the year. All movies are shown free of charge in the Shannon Dunphy Community Room and all are welcome.
Children, Teens, and Families
Activities and games are a natural extension of the mission of our library, which is to enhance knowledge and advance learning. Games and activities are ever-changing and evolving based on the interests and needs of library patrons.
Storytime
Spanish Storytime
Bilingual Storytime
Watercolor for Children
Legos
Cross-stitch
Minecraft
Roblox
Wellness
Chair Yoga
Virtual Yoga
Meditation and Mindfulness
Games and Activities
Book Club
Bridge
Mahjong
Knitting
Origami
Adult Education
English as a second language classes for beginning and advanced speakers are offered free of charge.
Women’s Forum
Our program for women was founded to promote cultural and intellectual growth. Topics stem from feature films and documentaries, lectures and performances, literature, fine art, history, current events, and pop culture. These are presented and discussed at luncheon events twice a month and, occasionally, on trips to cultural venues.
Friends Café
The Café is open whenever the library is open. It is a cozy and comfortable gathering place for friends to meet or to relax, have a cup of coffee or tea, or read one of the many periodicals that the library makes available to all. Friends Cafe and Coffee Bar
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