46 Magnolia Ave.
Sussex, N.B.
E4E 2H2
Tel: (506) 432-4585
Fax: (506) 432-4583
E-mail
Proceed down Main Street, cross the railroad tracks. After the traffic lights, turn right onto Magnolia Avenue. The library is next to the Royal Canadian Legion.
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Closure: Victoria Day
All public libraries will be closed on Monday May 20, 2013. Bookmobile services will also be suspended.
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Hours
Fall/Winter/Spring Hours:
This schedule starts on the second Monday in September.
| Tuesday |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday |
12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
| Thursday |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Friday |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Saturday |
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Summer Hours:
This schedule starts on the third Monday in June.
| Monday |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Tuesday |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday |
12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
| Thursday |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Friday |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Activities and events
Toddlertime
Thursday,
January 17, 2013 till
Thursday,
June
6, 2013
10:30  a.m. - 11:00  a.m.
All toddlers 18-35 months are invited to join us for stories, rhymes, songs and playtime. This is an interactive program and little ones must be accompanied by a caregiver.
Storytime
Thursday,
January 17, 2013 till
Thursday,
June
6, 2013
10:30  a.m. - 11:15  a.m.
Storytime is 45 minutes of stories, songs, fingerplays and fun designed to stimulate children's imaginations and foster a love of books. All 3-5 year olds are invited to this weekly, interactive program.
Babies in the Library
Friday,
May 3, 2013 till
Friday,
June
7, 2013
10:30  a.m. - 11:00  a.m.
Introduce your baby to the pleasure of books and stimulate language development at Babies in the Library. Little ones birth-18 mths and their caregivers will delight in tickles, rhymes, bounces, music and board books. All babies and caregivers welcome!
Book Sale!
Friday,
June 14, 2013 during library open hours
Stock up on summer reading at our Annual Spring Book Sale. Choose from hardcover and paperback fiction and non-fiction, children's books, audiovisual items and magazines. You'll find great deals for the whole family!
Book Sale!
Saturday,
June 15, 2013 during library open hours
Stock up on summer reading at our Annual Spring Book Sale. Choose from hardcover and paperback fiction and non-fiction, children's books, audiovisual items and magazines. You'll find great deals for the whole family!
Other upcoming activities and events at the Sussex Regional Library
Upcoming activities and events for all New Brunswick public libraries and bookmobiles
Staff
Library Manager - Fennella Brewer
Parking
Approximately 12 spaces
About the Library:
Get your choice of the best books, magazines, newspapers, CDs or DVDs. We’ve got something for all ages! Search our collection.
Find answers to your questions with the latest information. We will help you with research for a special project; retrieve reliable health information and more. Start now, ask a question, check out our online publications or browse the Virtual Reference Library.
There’s more to a library than books! We have activities for everyone. Use our public computers to surf the net, catch up on the news, write your resume, or tap into our E-Resources and our Virtual Reference Library...
Ask for what you want to read. Just because something isn’t on your local library’s shelves doesn’t mean you can’t read it! Stop by or give us a call to make a request and we’ll deliver your selections to the most convenient library for you.
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff provides quality services and programs. Drop in… the library belongs to everyone!
Library Highlights:
- We have a beautiful granite top desk with wood panel carvings that depict the local economy. It was a gift designed and built by local carpenters.
- Permanent collections of artwork by local artisans adorn our walls.
Our special collections:
- Various genealogy resources as well as microfilm copies of the Kings County Record, Maritime Farmer and St. Paul's United Church records.
Partners
In New Brunswick, public libraries exist as part of a partnership between the provincial government and participating municipalities. We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the:
We would also like to acknowledge donations made by local community organizations and businesses. We thank you for your support.
For more information about the structure and mandate of the public library system go to the About Us section.
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