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Abington Public Library 600 Gliniewicz Way Abington, MA 02351 www.abingtonpl.org. 781-982-2139 Fax: 781-878-7361 ablib@ocln.org. Map and Directions. Town of Abington, MA Abington Public Schools
The Abington Public Library strengthens the community by providing resources and programs which enhance learning and cultural connections for all residents. Voted by the Board of Library Trustees September 12, 2022. Library History. Public Library service began in Abington in 1878.
The Abington Public Library provides several passes to Boston, South Shore and other local area museums and attractions. These passes provide free or discount admission depending on the attraction. Passes are good for one day and some physical (paper) passes need to be returned before the next day’s library opening.
Children ages 3-5 and their adults are invited to a kid-friendly yoga class! Christine Walker from the Little Bee Yoga Company will be at the library to run a 45-minutes yoga class geared towards our littlest library users.
Abington Public Library 600 Gliniewicz Way Abington, MA 02351 781.982.2139 From the West. Route 95/93 (aka 128) South to Route 24. Take Route 24 South to Route 139 (Exit 20A, Randolph). Proceed East on 139 through Randolph center and Holbrook center into Abington. Turn right onto Route 18 heading South.
Getting a library card! Children ages 5 and older who can write their first and last name can get their own library card! Children must be accompanied by a parent.
Residents from outside the OCLN network must obtain a library card in their home library and then can have their card cross registered in OCLN as long as they are in good standing in their home library.
Access Pronunciator with your Abington Public Library card. Transparent Languages offers English courses for speakers of languages other than English. Courses include general English lessons and English related to topics such as finding a home, getting a job, and basic conversational English.
Toddler Time is a 20-minute program consisting of short stories, songs, scarf waving, egg shaking, and a puppet visit. This program is best suited for children ages 0-3. Once a child is registered, they hold a spot for the entire ten-week session. Our Toddler Times are funded by the Friends of the Library. Registered Preschool Story Hour