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Update as of April 14, 2025, on the Executive Order Reducing the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)and Its Impact on New Hampshire Library Users

April 14th, 2025 · Books, City Library, Main Branch, Manchester West Branch Library

As you know an executive order issued Friday, March 14th, 2025, calls for the reduction and elimination of functions of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), which is an independent federal agency that supports libraries and museums in all 50 states and U.S. territories. This decision will greatly impact Manchester residents and Granite Staters.   

On March 31st, 2025 most of IMLS staff were placed on administrative leave.  As of now our State Library is still operating as normal and still has access to federal funds to run the programs with the $1.5 million of IMLS they currently are allocated.  

How you can continue to help?

We thank the thousands of Granite Staters who completed the petition to save IMLS! Our Congressional Delegation heard us and issued a supportive statement.  Please continue to express your opinion to our Congressional Delegation and we hope our concerns will be heard and acted upon.

Thank you for supporting the power of libraries and we will keep you posted with updates and other ways to help!

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Drawn to the Library! Celebrating National Library Week.

April 10th, 2025 · Art Room, Books, Children, City Library, Events, Library Databases, Main Branch, Manchester West Branch Library, National Library Week, National Library Week, News, Teens

April 6th through the 12th, 2025, is National Library Week, and this year’s theme is ‘Drawn to the Library’. National Library Week is a time to celebrate libraries and all they do for the community. This week, we are focusing on The Arts and how we encourage patrons and staff to enjoy creativity in many different ways. Our collection, including the Harvey Dodd Art Room, has many art books and electronic resources, from DIY and crafting books to biographies and criticism of famous and contemporary artists. In addition, our creative staff have recently started several annual traditions to showcase our talents.

The Harvey Dodd Art Room was dedicated in 2004, two years after Dodd passed away and left your library $500,000 to support our art collection. He “wanted everyone to enjoy the library as much as he did” and requested this money help us supplement the art collection, as well as other ‘wish list’ items not covered in the budget” (Union Leader, May 8, 2004). This fund is still a huge help to your library to this day and provides you with many resources we might not have otherwise been able to purchase. The Art Room, located on the second floor of the library, is supplemented by a collection of reference books donated by antique experts George and Elizabeth Michael from Merrimack, so “the public could use them for research” (Kepple, November13, 2003). These resources are showcased in a display case outside the Art Room. This display rotates topics month, so stop by frequently to see the new theme!

Further down the hall, we have two racks of framed prints to browse and check out. These pieces check out for 60 days at a time and can help brighten up a room in your home or office space. One of our most popular adult programs has been crafted by librarian Yvonne Loomis, the take-and-make crafts, which comes out every other month. The West branch also has a popular quarterly adult craft kit. The children and teen departments have similar monthly kits, as well as a teen craft night and several craft programs for kids of different ages. Another popular program is the ‘Culturally Curious’ series by Art Historian and Educator Jane O’Neail. These virtual presentations cover a range of interesting topics and themes from art history. The Art Room has many instructional and how-to books. If you’re looking for video instruction, Craftsy on Hoopla offers a collection of classes on sewing and knitting. Hoopla also offers access to graphic novels to supplement our print graphic novel collection, which is divided into three age groups. Also check out our craft database, Creativebug, for more inspiration. We also offer museum passes for discounted tickets to the Currier Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. There are many ways to learn about and explore the arts at your library!

This year’s Summer Reading Program (SRP) theme is ‘Color Your World’ and staff are already hard at work putting together fun and interesting programs for patrons of all ages. The SRP runs from June 23 through August 23, 2025, and participants will be encouraged to explore the arts through fun challenges and reading lists. In recent years, library staff have organized a staff art show in the summer and decorated pumpkin contest in the fall.  The staff art show was first organized by artist and library employee Andrew Freshour in 2022 and runs for about two months in the summer. There are many talented and creative staff members in your library, and we don’t always get to show off these skills. The decorated pumpkin contest is organized by library employee Susanna Magdziarz in 2021. Each year, staff get more creative in designing unique pumpkins! Patrons have the month of October to vote on their favorite one, and the winner is announced on Halloween. Keep an eye out for all three of these upcoming events!

The arts are so important to our lives, beyond just entertainment or distraction, and can be found in almost every aspect of life. We invite you to join us in appreciating The Arts, not just the week of National Library Week, but whenever possible. Whether that be with a trip to the Currier with discounted passes, grabbing the latest craft kit, or just checking out a book on your new favorite artist, your library is here to support the arts and your desire to learn, explore, and experience them.

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National Library Week Resolution

April 8th, 2025 · Uncategorized

What draws you to the library? This week, April 6-12, marks National Library Week. Every year, we take time to acknowledge the vital role libraries play in our communities. Whether it’s access to information, a welcoming space, literacy programs, or one of the many other vital resources we offer, the library is here for everyone.

We would like to thank our Trustees, our Foundation, our Aldermen, our community partners, and Mayor Ruais for supporting the vital work we do at the City Library. But most of all, we would like to thank you, our patrons, for being part of our community.

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Dropping Tuesday! April Adult Take & Make Craft Kits! Pressed Flower Greeting Cards

April 3rd, 2025 · Adult Take & Make Crafts, Art Room, Books, City Library, Events, Main Branch

Send a garden to your loved ones with your special DIY pressed flower greeting cards. Your friends and family will be delighted to see these delicate and handmade cards in their mailbox. These kits will come with everything needed to make a couple of lovely, pressed flower cards. Perfect for Mother’s Day or “just because”.
Kits will be available in the Information Desk on Tuesday, April 8th, for you to pick up. These are intended for adults and will be available while supplies last. For more information, please contact Yvonne L. at 603-624-6550 ext. 7620 or email [email protected]
Happy crafting!

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Announcing the Mayor’s Senior Luncheon!

April 1st, 2025 · Events, William Cashin Senior Activity Center

The Mayor’s Senior Luncheon will be held on May 7th from 12:00 to 3:30 pm at the DoubleTree Hotel. For more information and tickets please contact the William Cashin Senior Center or the Manchester Health Department.

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Stacks are Open for Browsing!

March 26th, 2025 · Uncategorized

Background Image: rows of shelves of books at the Manchester City Library. 
Text: Stacks are open for browsing. www.manchesterlibrary.org

Our repair work is complete enough that we have reopened the stack areas where all of the non-fiction and biography are housed for browsing once again!  We do have some electrical work being done on the Mezzanine to finish up the project.

Please have patience as the library staff works to reorganize the collection and interfile materials now that the area is open!  This has been a long 5 months and I for one cannot wait to go browse the travel section!

Denise Van Zanten

Library Director

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UPDATE re: Proposed Amendment to Close the State Library

March 25th, 2025 · Adult Summer Reading Program, Books, City Library, E-Books, News, Summer Reading Program, Teen Summer Reading Program

After numerous state residents emailed elected officials overnight, expressing their concerns to the NH State House Finance Committee, we are thrilled to report that the proposed amendment to close the State Library was withdrawn today by the primary sponsor, for which we are very grateful. Thanks to the active voices of patrons like you, the NH community was able to effectively communicate the invaluable role of the State Library, its staff, and the services it provides to the Granite State.

Once again, THANK YOU for your support in this effort to preserve the cultural legacy and vital role of the NH State Library!

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Executive Order Reducing the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and Its Impact on New Hampshire Library Users

March 18th, 2025 · Adult Summer Reading Program, Books, City Library, E-Books, News, Summer Reading Program, Teen Summer Reading Program

Photo of the front side of the New Hampshire Library with the words SAVE OUR STATE LIBRARY superimposed over the photo.


An executive order issued Friday, March 14th, 2025 calls for the reduction and elimination of functions of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), which is an independent federal agency that supports libraries and museums in all 50 states and U.S. territories. This decision will greatly impact Manchester residents and Granite Staters.

In our state, the New Hampshire State Library currently has $1.5 million of IMLS money to fund its interlibrary loan program (ILL), as well as the online catalog & van service to support it. In 2024, The Manchester City Library loaned out 1,525 items to other libraries using the ILL service, and borrowed 1,194 items from other libraries to support the needs of our patrons.

The State Library also uses IMLS money to provide you with Talking Book services, and Libby, the eBook, eAudio and digital magazine platform. In 2024, Manchester City Library patrons borrowed, on average, over 6,000 titles per month through Libby.

What does this mean for you?

This funding, if not available, will dramatically affect the above mentioned services that we currently provide to our patrons, crippling the collaboration between New Hampshire libraries, and drastically reducing access to materials library patrons would not otherwise have access to.

How can you help?

If you object to the elimination of these funds and the functions of IMLS that are specifically used to serve you, the public, we highly encourage you to contact your Congressional Delegation expressing why IMLS and the funds provided are critical, and how it will severely impact the many residents who rely on these valuable services, not only in our city, but around the State.

We also encourage you to show your support by signing our petition to support the Federal funding of the State Library. You can sign online or by visiting the library to add your name to our paper petition.

Thank you for supporting the power of libraries and as we learn more we will keep you posted with updates and other ways to help!

View our update as of 4/14

March 18, 2025

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Adult DIY Kits available at West Branch!

March 13th, 2025 · Adult Take & Make Crafts, Art Room, City Library, Events, Manchester West Branch Library, News, Newsletter

Constellation Luminary adult craft kits are still available at the West Branch! Kits will come with the materials needed to make two beautiful night-sky luminaries. For more information about this craft please contact Yvonne Loomis at (603) 624-6550 Ext. 7620 or e-mail [email protected].

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April Adult Take & Make Craft Kits! Pressed Flower Greeting Cards

March 13th, 2025 · Adult Take & Make Crafts, Art Room, Books, City Library, Events, Main Branch


Send a garden to your loved ones with your special DIY pressed flower greeting cards. Your friends and family will be delighted to see these delicate and handmade cards in their mailbox. These kits will come with everything needed to make a couple of lovely, pressed flower cards. Perfect for Mother’s Day or “just because”.
Kits will be available in the Information Desk on Tuesday, April 8th for you to pick up. These are intended for adults and available while supplies last. For more information, please contact Yvonne L. at 603-624-6550 ext. 7620 or email [email protected]
Happy crafting!

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