Library

The Huntington Public Library is a town library, supported through tax dollars and supplemented by donations and grants. The Library located at the Union Meeting House on the Main Road in the Lower Village. The Meeting House continues to be restored for the community as a permanent home for the Library, Arts Center, and Community Center.

The Library is overseen by the Library Board of Trustees

The Huntington Public Library is located in the Union Meeting House in the Lower Village – Huntington, Vermont

While the eclectic collection is small (11,600 volumes), adults may find good current fiction, parenting resources, some reference and a few classics. The children’s collection is very popular and young people will find many books from required reading and award winning book lists. There is also a growing collection of audio books, especially mysteries, romances and classics.

Browse our entire collection through our electronic card catalog. Through interlibrary loan, we can usually get any book you would like to read, or use your “Homecard” at any of the participating Homecard libraries. Homecards may be obtained at the library during regular hours.

Library Hours:

Library services now include Books to Go! Where residents and borrowers from other communities holding Homecards can place an order online or on the telephone and then pick up their bag of books from the table on the porch. Go to the Library website (link is above) for more details.

Hours: (masks are reguired)
Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm
Mondays 10 am to 6 pm
Tuesdays 10 am to 1 pm
Wednesdays – Closed
Thursdays 10 am to 1 pm
Fridays 10 am to 5 pm
Saturday – Closed

Librarians

Anne Dannenberg (Director)
Stacey Symanowicz (Director)

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