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Welcome to the official web site for the Terryville Public Library.  The Terryville Library is a public library serving the Town of Plymouth, which includes the villages of Plymouth, Terryville and Pequabuck.

Lynn White, Library Director

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Library Telephone Numbers

Circulation - 860-582-3121, Reference - 860-583-4467, Fax - 860-585-4068

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Library Hours

Monday - Wednesday, 10:00 - 8:00, Thursday, 10:00 - 6:00, Friday and Saturday, 10:00 - 5:00. Closed Saturdays July - Labor Day. Sunday- CLOSED

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Terryville Library Board of Directors

Linda Kazmierski – Chairman

Diana Oberg - Treasurer

Mary Wollenberg

Arleen Wood

Kristen Peltz

Kathy Paskus - Vice-Chairwoman

Carol Sieracki – Secretary

Eleanor Petke

Nicole Williams

 

Terryville Library Staff

Lynn White - LIBRARY DIRECTOR

Lisa Bower Courtney - REFERENCE LIBRARIAN

Laurie Marconis - ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Amy Empoliti - REFERENCE ASSISTANT

Kathleen Lyga - CIRCULATION ASSISTANT

Mary Barbieri - CIRCULATION ASSISTANT

 

Gretchen Durley - CHILDREN'S LIBRARIAN

Linda Goodwin - CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR

Jenn DelCegno - TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSISTANT

Linda Russo- CHILDREN'S ASSISTANT

Audrey Morrell - LIBRARY PAGE

Shawna Pelletier - LIBRARY PAGE

Mission Statement

The purpose of the Terryville Public Library is to promote informed citizenship, continuous self-education, and enriched personal lives through library service designed to meet the educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs of the community.

Service Goals

  • To select, organize, and make available print and non-print materials for community use;

  • To provide guidance for the use of these materials and assistance in library use through library personnel;

  • To initiate programs, exhibits, publicity and promotional items such as booklists to stimulate use of the library and enlighten people of all ages;

  • To secure requested information and materials beyond the library's own resources through interlibrary loan and patron referral: to extend the resources of the library beyond those that are owned by or contained within it;

  • To cooperate with other community agencies, organizations and institutions for the following reasons:

    1. To bring the library's services directly into the community
    2. To promote community use and awareness of the library
    3. To improve the Board, Staff and Friends awareness of community needs and interests and thus contribute to effective library planning.

Administration Goals

  • To employ staff adequate in number and qualifications to carry out the library's program of service;

  • To provide physical facilities that offer the community a compelling reason to enter, look, listen, learn and enjoy;

  • To seek funding adequate for a planned program of library service and to achieve maximum effect from appropriated funds;

  • To engage in continuous planning, implementation and evaluation of library services;

  • To balance services to other age and special interest groups represented in the community;

  • To implement rules and procedures for library use that ensure patron access to library materials;

  • To pursue an active public relations program to ensure community awareness of library services;

  • To establish cooperative relationships with local libraries, regional libraries, CLSU's and the State Library in order to achieve service or cost benefits;

  • To cooperate with but not perform the functions of school or other institutional libraries, which should themselves meet special needs.

Adopted by Board of Directors - 2/89

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History of the Terryville Public Library 1895 - 2010

The beginning of the Terryville Library dates back to 1839, during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren, when thirty citizens of the Town of Plymouth organized a private subscription library. The subscribers to the Terryville Lyceum Library were a roster of the leading citizens of the town: The clockmaker Eli Terry, the local shop owners, John C. Lewis, Sereno Gaylord and William McKee; the Congregational Church Minister, Nathaniel Richardson and the brothers who owned the village store, Philo and John Lewis. The records of the Terryville Lyceum Library show that it flourished for twenty years. Shortly after the Civil War, interest dwindled. In 1891 the record ends. At that time, a group of far-sighted townspeople were determined that Terryville should have a free library. They chose nine men: G.W. Clark, William Duffy, Andrew S. Gaylord, Jonathan Starr, James Murphy, Edgar L. Pond, Stephen Purrington, Thomas Higgins and Richard Baldwin as a board of directors to create a library. Miss Gertrude Ells was appointed librarian at 25 dollars a year and the Terryville Free Public Library was born. Shortly afterward , the Lyceum Library donated all of its books to the new library. Francis Atwater, who wrote The History of Plymouth in 1895", donated 52 books. The collection was housed in the court room in the town hall. Though, tax supported (the town appropriation in 1908 was $150) the library had no building. Thus when the book collection in that year became too large for the court room, the Terryville Free Public Library moved to a room in the old Main Street School, which stood where the present Veteran's Memorial is erected. By 1917 the demand for additional classrooms in the Terryville school system forced the library out of its quarters back to the Town Hall courtroom. The need for a library building was now obvious. At a public meeting of the library directors on February 1, 1917, Andrew S. Gaylord offered the present site at 132 Main Street and promised the furnishings for the building. Members of the Ways and Means Committee to spearhead a drive for funds were: Dwight Pond, James J. Murphy, Spencer E. Evans, William H. Eustloe and Frederick A. Scott and the solicitation for public funds began. The records show 1,559 people donated $18,000 in pledges that range from twenty-five cents to a hundred dollars with five dollars being the most popular contribution. In 1922, when the Terryville Public Library opened the door of the new colonial building, the head librarian was still Miss Gertrude Ells, who had as her assistant Mrs. Dorothy Wilcox. Miss Ells was succeeded in 1926 by Miss M. Gertrude Fenn, whose ancestors had been original subscribers of the Lyceum Library. Mrs. Nelly Baldwin was librarian from 1931 to 1938, succeeded by Mrs. Dorothy Wilcox. Mrs. Wilcox retired in 1964 after forty-two years of service and was succeeded by Mrs. John Cox, whose father James Murphy, was a member of the 1895 committee as well as the library building committee. She resigned in 1970 and was succeeded by Georgiana Miloenson who served until 1972. Mrs. Joyce Reid took office in 1972. The book collection in 1922 was roughly five thousand and is now numbered twenty thousand. In 1975 an addition was added to the present library and dedicated on February 22, 1976. This addition provided over 8,000 square feet to the to the original library. Between 1978 and 2006 there were four head librarians; Barbara Brown, Sandra Miranda,  Frances Rice and  Sharon LaCourse. Lynn White was appointed Director of the Terryville Public Library in January 2007. Portions were adapted from Plymouth, Connecticut 1776-1976 by J. Francis Ryan.

 

 

 

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