5 Parker Point Road
Blue Hill, ME 04614
United States
44.4118531, -68.5900478
The Blue Hill Public Library serves the people of the Blue Hill Peninsula: children and adults of all backgrounds and circumstances. As a dynamic cultural center dedicated to preserving the past while exploring the future, the library integrates new technologies with traditional collections. It hosts and sponsors lectures, discussion groups, community meetings, exhibits, and displays. The library believes in the transformative power of knowledge and that the unbound access to ideas and information is indispensable to an informed citizenry and the search for truth.
The Blue Hill Public Library seeks to encourage a lifelong love of reading in our younger patrons, from infants to teenagers. The library serves all patrons regardless of age, and hosts programs geared towards different age groups all year round. Since becoming a Family Place Library, the Blue Hill Library offers the Family Place Workshop series for caregivers and young children, twice per year for five weeks each. In addition, the Larchwood Children's Room offers a space for exploration, early literacy, and connection between families and community members.