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New items in the Library of Things collection includes a Bird Watching Kit.
Memory Digitization Lab at Wright Library logo with filmstrip, cassette tape, VHS tape, Polaroid photos, filmstrip, and vintage photos.

Internet Acceptable Use Policy

Background/Philosophy 

Wright Memorial Public Library provides access to the Internet as an integral part of its mission. Internet is a worldwide computer network that provides access to a massive body of information. The resources available on the Internet expand the library's information resources well beyond traditional collections. In providing Internet access, Wright Memorial Public Library enhances its existing collection in size and depth.

Intellectual Freedom/Right to Privacy 

Book Buddies

Little Buddies are children in grades K-3 who may be struggling or reluctant to read. They will be paired up with specially-trained teen volunteers, who we call Big Buddies, to help encourage their reading progress. 

This is not a tutoring session but rather a way for your child to make a positive connection to reading through a fun and social way. Big Buddies will work with parents to set up meetings. We recommend weekly meetings at the library.

Tiger! Tiger! Exhibit

Imagine walking down a generations-old road. 

A rustle off to the side makes you snap to attention, and you hold your breath as a tiger crosses your path.  Her ancestors have used this same road for as many generations as yours.  In some parts of the world, people share their environment with tigers just as we share ours with coyotes or hawks.  In this exhibit--hosted at Wright Library, on loan from the PALY Foundation--explore the world of the tiger.