During a recent government meeting, significant strides in library services and community engagement were highlighted, showcasing the ongoing commitment to enhancing literacy and accessibility in Somerville.
The meeting featured updates from library officials, who reported on various initiatives aimed at supporting families and promoting early literacy. Notably, a partnership with Summer Beatty has resulted in an early literacy initiative that provides tote bags filled with board books and library card applications to every family with a newborn in Somerville. This effort underscores the library's dedication to fostering a love of reading from an early age.
In fiscal year 2024, the library achieved several milestones, including the introduction of a social worker position, aimed at addressing community needs, and the reinstatement of the branch manager position at the West Branch to enhance daily operations. Additionally, the East Branch will now open on Sundays during the summer, expanding access for patrons.
The library's programming has also seen growth, with successful offerings such as beginner English Language Learner (ELL) classes, citizenship classes, and a unique book publishing program for youth, allowing them to create and check out their own hardcover books. Other engaging activities include a Spanish language sing-along book group and a cooking program for teens, known as the BITE Club.
Looking ahead to fiscal year 2025, library officials plan to focus on core services and utilize metrics to better understand patron usage and needs. The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude for the support from city officials and the community, emphasizing the vital role libraries play in fostering education and inclusivity.