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West Branch News, November 2020: StoryWalks® Take Over Somerville!

Have you ever seen a StoryWalk®? It’s a super fun way to read a book and get some exercise at the same time! Book pages are laminated and installed along a sidewalk, fence, or building. As people walk along the path of the StoryWalk®, they are directed to the next page in the story. To…

West Branch News, October 2020: Kids Book Club!

Hello from the West Branch, where we have a thriving Kids Book Club!  Each month, a group of amazing kids meets to discuss books. We loved meeting in person pre-pandemic, and we incorporated physical activity, arts and crafts, and STEAM activities into our meetings. For example, we discussed the “I Survived” books through the concept…

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Lamps of Learning at the West Branch Library, 1909

Next time you are out and about by the West Branch Library in Davis Square – since we can’t yet go in – take a moment to appreciate the details of the entrance to the building that has welcomed readers for more than 100 years. Lamps are positioned on either side of the staircase, and on the…

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Before there was a West Branch…, 1896

Before the West Branch library got a proper building in 1909, library service in West Somerville (and in East, North and South Somerville) was delivered by partnerships with local businesses, which became the early branches – then usually called agencies – of the SPL. These agencies served as pickup/dropoff points for library books, but for…

Art finds a home at the Library

A small art installation by the Somerville Arts Council’s 2014 Multi-disciplinary Artist Fellow Kris Hatch has found a permanent home in two of the Somerville Libraries.  Stationed appropriately between the Mystery and Reference sections at the West Branch, ‘The Book of Knowledge’ is a Victorian curio cabinet that invites the viewer to become a part of…