About the Library
About Us
Overseen by a 13-member Board of Trustees, the library receives partial funding from the city of Hallowell; residents of this community may have free library cards. All others must pay a yearly non-resident fee of $40.
The library has three desktop computers available for public use, contingent upon observance of the library’s Computer Use Policy. It also has wireless connectivity. The library also offers the following: Inter library loan program, fiction and non-fiction books, audiobooks, DVD’s, magazines, Kennebec Journal, biographies, children’s books, children’s toy section, displays from the Vaughan Homestead, young adult books, and an active book club.
Adult and children’s programming is presented throughout the year, including a Children’s Story and Craft Hour for 2-5 year olds (younger and older siblings welcome), Wednesday mornings, 10:30-11:30. There is also a Summer and Winter Reading Program open for all ages.
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Hubbard Free Library is to “provide materials and services to all citizens of its communities from pre-school through maturity. The Library shall collect, preserve, and make available a varied collection of media and programs to serve and be responsive to the personal, educational, cultural, and professional needs of the communities it serves.”