Old Lyme Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library

Old Lyme Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library The Library's mission is to inspire lifelong learning and discovery in a welcoming place.

From developing fun, interactive storytimes for infants & toddlers to hand-delivering books to homebound patrons, the Library provides opportunities for residents of all ages to learn & grow. Our core services include: providing access to a variety of print & digital books, audio-visual media, & research tools; assisting with technology & encouraging the development of information literacy; suppor

ting the public school curriculum; conducting early literacy training & fostering an enduring interest in learning & reading among our youngest patrons; & offering programming that informs & engages the community.

Address

2 Library Ln
Old Lyme, CT
06371

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

(860) 434-1684

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Please visit our New website: www.oldlyme.lioninc.org Our friendly staff will assist you to answer your questions about our collections and services. Please visit our website for detailed information. New for 2011: - Passport Services Programs/Resources: - Children and Young Adult Programs - Homework Resources - Museum Passes - Community Room Use - Phoebe's Book Cellar - Career and Job Search Links - Genealogy Room Use - Old Lyme Catalog Search - State Catalog Search - Computer Work Stations - Copy and Fax Services - Homebound Services Events: - Phoebe’s Book Chats - The Annual Book Worm Ball (March) - Literature For A Lifetime - CT River Film Forum - Job Now (on our New website) - Artist Receptions -Consumer Report (on our New website) Getting a Library Card: - Residents of Old Lyme and individuals listed as property owners may obtain a free library card. - Children are eligible for library cards when they are five years old or in kindergarten. - Residents of other Connecticut towns should bring in their current hometown library card to register. - We offer temporary cards to those patrons who do not meet the above qualifications. - Register online or register at the information desk, please bring proof of residency when you come to pick up your card. - Allow one week for processing. Borrowing/Renewals Most materials circulate for 3 weeks; new fiction circulates for 14 days; entertainment and documentary videos have a 7 day loan period ; ECL and new videos have a 2 day loan period; equipment may be checked out for 7 days. All items have a 1 day grace period except videos, equipment, new fiction, inter-library loans and museum passes. Materials may be renewed by telephone, through the catalog and in person, except for high demand fiction, reserved items and videos.