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  • All Ages Summer Reading | Turner Library | Randolph | Turner Free Library

    2020年夏季閱讀挑戰 在特納免費圖書館! 參加方式: 單擊此處 註冊您自己或您的家人, 或為您的移動設備下載免費的Beanstack Tracker應用程序。 通過記錄您閱讀,完成活動和撰寫書評所花費的時間來賺取抽獎券。 在夏季結束時,將為兒童,青少年和成人抽獎! How to participate: Collect a goal tracker at the library and set a reading goal for yourself - it could be minutes spent reading, number of pages, number of books, etc - the choice is yours! Complete your reading goal 5 times , writing the date for each time you met your reading goal. Met your reading goal 5 times? Congrats! Bring your completed bookmark to the Turner Free Library and get a raffle ticket to put towards one of our amazing prizes! Earn extra raffle tickets by attendign special events this summer. Want more? You're our kind of reader! Pick up a new bookmark at the library and start tracking again! Just remember: all raffle tickets must be claimed by August 23rd. Prizes winners will be notified the week of August 25th! Looking for reading inspiration? Check out the 2025 Randolph Reads picks ! 點擊這裡查看學校必讀的清單!

  • Trustees | Randolph | Turner Free Library

    The Trustees of the Turner Free Library effectively govern library proceedings. 受託人 The Board of Trustees are an essential part of the TFL team! As public library Trustees, the Board establishes library policies and acts as the agents of public trust in governing the library. The Trustees of the Turner Free Library meet the first Tuesday of the month at 5:30 pm, unless otherwise noted. All meetings are posted on the Library's online calendar , at Town Hall, and on the Town of Randolph website . Board of Trustee meeting bylaws , agendas , and minutes are available online. If you are a Randolph resident interested in serving on the Board of Trustees, please send a letter of interest to Sharon Parrington Wright, Library Director, at admin@randolph.ocln.org . 主席:凱文·多諾萬 副主席:道格·艾伯特 掌櫃:凱文·賴利(Kevin Reilly) 資產負責人:希拉·坎貝爾(Sheila Campbell) 秘書:山姆·波特 主席:凱文·多諾萬 副主席:道格·艾伯特 掌櫃:凱文·賴利(Kevin Reilly) 資產負責人:希拉·坎貝爾(Sheila Campbell) 秘書:山姆·波特 主席:凱文·多諾萬 副主席:道格·艾伯特 掌櫃:凱文·賴利(Kevin Reilly) 資產負責人:希拉·坎貝爾(Sheila Campbell) 秘書:山姆·波特

  • Outdoor Lockers: 24/7 Pick Up | turnerfreelibrary

    撥號故事 Can't get to the library in time to get your holds? No problem! Pick up your holds 24/7 regardless of whether the library is open via our outdoor lockers. Picking up holds from the lockers: 1. Log in to your OCLN library account with your library card number and PIN. 2. Select the item(s) you would like to pick up from the lockers and choose "Randolph Hold Locker" as the pickup library from the drop down menu. 3. Wait to receive a confirmation email, text, or call that your item(s) is ready for pick up. 4. At the locker, tap the "pick up holds" button. 5. Scan your library card or enter your account number using the onscreen keyboard. 6. Select the locker(s) you would like to open and then tap the "check out" button. 7. Your assigned locker will automatically pop open! Collect your item(s), close the locker door, and tap the "done" button on the screen to get a checkout receipt. The Holds Pick up Lockers are available for use based on the following terms and conditions: Patrons are responsible for ensuring that no personal items are left unattended in the lockers. Patrons are responsible for ensuring that the locker doors are firmly closed after pick up. Locker users are responsible for any damage that occurs due to a locker door being left open. Patrons are responsible for ensuring that clothing, fingers, etc are clear of the locker doors before closing them and for ensuring that children do not play on or inside the lockers. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: What kinds of things can I pick up from the lockers? A: You can pick up many types of library materials from the lockers, including books, movies, music, games, and more! Please note that, due to the extremes of outdoor temperatures, the TFL's laptops and mobile hotspots can only be picked up inside the library. Q: Will the locker doors close automatically? A: No, they will not. Please make sure to close the locker doors after you have collected your items. Locker users are responsible for any damage that occurs due to a locker door being left open. Q: I have two items to pick up from the lockers but I only want one. What should I do with the second item? A: The lockers automatically checkout everything stored inside your assigned locker to your account. If you no longer want an item, please place it in the outdoor book drop so we can make sure it is taken off your account. Any items you leave behind in the locker will remain on your account. Q: I have other questions or I am having trouble requesting that my holds be sent to the lockers. What should I do? A: Turner Free Library staff can answer your questions and help get your holds to the right place! Give us a call at 781-961-0932 during the library's open hours and we'd be happy to assist you! The Outdoor Holds Locker service is made possible through federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

  • Everything TFL | Randolph | Turner Free Library

    This page is a sitemap of the website, allowing users to browse for anything contained on the entire site, on one page. Anchor 1 Website Map Site Page Section Local History & Authors Books & Beyond World Languages Room Books & Beyond Borrow Tech, Gadgets, & More Books & Beyond What to Read Next Books & Beyond New Release Newsletters Books & Beyond Digital Books, Movies, & More Books & Beyond Discounted Museum Passes Books & Beyond TFL's Monthly Newsletter Books & Beyond Library Contact Page Contact Donation Link Donate Free Classes & Research Resources Events & Classes State Event Calendar Events & Classes TFL's Monthly Newsletter Events & Classes Randolph Community Calendar Events & Classes Library Events Calendar Events & Classes Homepage Home Friends of the Library I Want to Find Community & Crisis Resources I Want to Find Library Program Proposals I Want to Find Job Seeker Resources I Want to Find FAQ I Want to Find About the TFL I Want to Find How to Get a Library Card I Want to Find Library Policies I Want to Find My Library Account (OCLN) I Want to Find Town of Randolph I Want to Find Access to Justice Services How to Get a Library Card Services TFL Teens Services Outdoor Lockers: 24/7 Pick Up Services Room Reservations Services Luddington Memorial Park Services Digital Media Lab Services Printing Services Seed Library Services TFL Kids Services Bookmobile / TFL-To-Go Services TikTok Social YouTube Social Facebook Social Pinterest Social Instagram Social Threads Social

  • School Summer Reading Lists | turnerfreelibrary

    點擊下面的學校,查看其夏季閱讀要求。 學校要求的夏季閱讀清單 倫道夫社區中學 Hoopla上可用的電子書 Hoopla上的可用有聲讀物 Overdrive上可用的電子書和有聲讀物 倫道夫高中 Hoopla上可用的電子書 Hoopla上的可用有聲讀物 Overdrive上可用的電子書和有聲讀物 塞耶學院 中學 高中 藍山地區技術學校 霍爾布魯克中學 6年級和7年級 8年級和9年級 10年級和11年級 12年級 整個夏季將增加更多的學校名單!

  • Printing | turnerfreelibrary

    撥號故事 The Turner Free Library offers black and white and color printing services. The cost per page is $0.15 for black and white and $0.50 for color printing. Read on for information about how to print your documents! Printing From Library Computers Printing From Your Own Devices Printing From Library Computers 1. See library staff to create a printing account if you don't already have one. Your account will be under your library card or guest pass number. 2. Send your document to the printer, selecting the black and white or color printer as needed. You may also select single or double-sided printing, and the number of copies you would like printed. 3. Double-check the print preview on your computer; what you see on the screen is what will print. Library staff cannot offer refunds. 4. On the confirmation popup, check to ensure that the number of pages and the price is correct, then click "print." 5. Go to the print release station near the library's help desk and log in with your library card or guest pass number. 6. Deposit change or bills into the coin-op machine. 7. Select individual documents to print, or click the “print all documents” button. 8. Click “log out” once you are finished. If you have change, you can choose to have it returned to you or saved to your printing account. Printing From Your Own Devices 1. See library staff to create a printing account if you don't already have one. Your account will be under your library card number. 2. Go online to bit.ly/tflprinter and follow the instructions for your device type. 3. Send your document to the printer, selecting the black and white or color printer as needed. Double-check the print preview on your device. Library staff cannot offer refunds. 4. When prompted, log in with the following information: Username: your library card number Password: OCLN 5. There is no confirmation screen; instead go to the print release station and log in with your account information. 6. Deposit change or bills into the coin-op machine. 7. Select individual documents to print or click the “print all documents” button. 8. Click “logout” once you are finished. If you have change, you can choose to have it returned to you or saved to your printing account.

  • World Languages Room | turnerfreelibrary

    撥號故事 Reflecting the community's vibrant linguistical and cultural diversity, the Turner Free Library's World Languages Room features books in Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Spanish, and Vietnamese, among other languages. The World Languages Room also includes an “English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESoL) and Citizenship Corner,” which offers books, DVDs, and audiobooks for English-language learners and anyone interested in applying for U.S. citizenship. From classics to best sellers, there's something for every reader to enjoy! Ki reflete divèsite lengwistik ak kiltirèl pwosede ki genyen nan kominote a, Sal Mondyal Lang Bibliyotèk Turner Free a genyen liv an Chinwa, Fransè, Kreyòl ayisyen, Panyòl, ak Vyetnamyen, pami lòt lang. The World Languages Room gen ladan tou yon “English for speakers of Other Languages (ESoL) and Citizenship Corner,” ki ofri liv, DVD, ak liv odyo pou elèv k ap aprann lang angle ak nenpòt moun ki enterese aplike pou sitwayènte ameriken. Soti nan klasik nan pi bon vandè, gen yon bagay pou chak lektè jwi! Como reflejo de la vibrante diversidad lingüística y cultural de la comunidad, la Sala de Idiomas Mundiales de la Biblioteca Turner presenta libros en chino, francés, criollo haitiano, español y vietnamita, entre otros idiomas. La Sala de Idiomas Mundiales también incluye un “Rincón de Ciudadanía y Inglés para Hablantes de Otros Idiomas (ESoL)”, que ofrece libros, DVD y audiolibros para estudiantes de inglés y cualquier persona interesada en solicitar la ciudadanía estadounidense. Desde clásicos hasta los más vendidos, ¡hay algo para que disfrute cada lector! Phản ánh sự đa dạng về ngôn ngữ và văn hóa sôi động của cộng đồng, Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới của Thư viện Miễn phí Turner có sách bằng tiếng Trung, tiếng Pháp, tiếng Haiti Creole, tiếng Tây Ban Nha và tiếng Việt, cùng với các ngôn ngữ khác. Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới cũng có “Góc Tiếng Anh dành cho Người nói các Ngôn ngữ Khác (ESoL) và Góc Công dân”, nơi cung cấp sách, DVD và sách nói cho người học tiếng Anh và bất kỳ ai quan tâm đến việc đăng ký quốc tịch Hoa Kỳ. Từ tác phẩm kinh điển đến tác phẩm bán chạy nhất, luôn có thứ gì đó dành cho mọi người đọc! Art in the Room The art in the World Languages Room reflects both Randolph's past and its present. Hanging in the room are portraits of several members of the Turner family, whose generous donation founded the Turner Free Library. In conversation with these historic paintings is the mural See Yourself in a Story (2024) by Randolph artist Jamaal Eversley. The mural incorporates reference photos taken at Library events and sent in by members of the Randolph community as well as depicting some of the historic paintings in the World Languages Room. The See Yourself in a Story mural - which was funded by the Cultural Council of Randolph, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency - celebrates diversity, inclusivity, history, and the power of storytelling to connect us all. Atizay la nan World Languages Room reflete tou de pase Randolph ak prezan li. Pann nan chanm nan gen pòtrè plizyè manm nan fanmi Turner, ki gen don jenere te fonde Bibliyotèk Turner. Nan konvèsasyon ak penti istorik sa yo se miral See Yourself in a Story (2024) pa atis Randolph Jamaal Eversley. Miral la enkòpore foto referans yo te pran nan evènman Bibliyotèk yo epi manm kominote Randolph yo voye yo epi li montre kèk nan penti istorik ki nan Sal World Languages. Mural See Yourself in a Story - ki te finanse pa Konsèy Kiltirèl Randolph, yon ajans lokal ki sipòte pa Konsèy Kiltirèl Massachusetts, yon ajans leta - selebre divèsite, enklizivite, istwa, ak pouvwa rakonte istwa pou konekte nou tout. El arte en la Sala de Idiomas del Mundo refleja tanto el pasado como el presente de Randolph. En la sala cuelgan retratos de varios miembros de la familia Turner, cuya generosa donación fundó la Biblioteca Turner. En conversación con estas pinturas históricas está el mural Mírate en una historia (2024) del artista de Randolph Jamaal Eversley. El mural incorpora fotografías de referencia tomadas en eventos de la Biblioteca y enviadas por miembros de la comunidad de Randolph, además de representar algunas de las pinturas históricas en la Sala de Idiomas del Mundo. El mural Mírate en una historia, financiado por el Consejo Cultural de Randolph, una agencia local que cuenta con el apoyo del Consejo Cultural de Massachusetts, una agencia estatal, celebra la diversidad, la inclusión, la historia y el poder de la narración para conectarnos a todos. Nghệ thuật trong Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới phản ánh cả quá khứ và hiện tại của Randolph. Treo trong phòng là những bức chân dung của một số thành viên trong gia đình Turner, những người đã quyên góp hào phóng để thành lập Thư viện Turner. Đối thoại với những bức tranh lịch sử này là bức tranh tường Hãy nhìn thấy chính mình trong một câu chuyện (2024) của nghệ sĩ Randolph Jamaal Eversley. Bức tranh tường kết hợp các bức ảnh tham khảo được chụp tại các sự kiện của Thư viện và được các thành viên của cộng đồng Randolph gửi đến cũng như mô tả một số bức tranh lịch sử trong Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới. Bức tranh tường Hãy nhìn thấy chính mình trong một câu chuyện - được tài trợ bởi Hội đồng văn hóa Randolph, một cơ quan địa phương được Hội đồng văn hóa Massachusetts, một cơ quan tiểu bang hỗ trợ - tôn vinh sự đa dạng, tính hòa nhập, lịch sử và sức mạnh của việc kể chuyện để kết nối tất cả chúng ta . All translations are completed by dedicated library volunteers and language experts, if you would like to volunteer your translation services to the library please contact the director at admin@randolph.ocln.org .

  • Digital Media Lab | turnerfreelibrary

    The Studio offers free access to state of the art music, video, and design software as well as instruments and learning resources. 撥號故事 Turner Free Studio是一個數字媒體工作室,向所有蘭道夫居民開放。其目的是培養以社區為中心的數字創作方法,為進行高級技術教育提供空間,並促進蘭道夫眾多藝術家與年輕人之間的合作。 Studio提供免費的最新音樂,視頻和設計軟件以及樂器和學習資源。 Studio使用政策 設備 軟件/教程 免費創作資源 預訂免費的工作室時間

  • Theodore S. Luddington Memorial Park | turnerfreelibrary

    撥號故事 Revitilization Project | Mural About Theodore Luddington The Theodore S. Luddington Memorial Park is located between the Turner Free Library and the Central Fire Station. The park was dedicated in 1962 in honor of Theodore S. Luddington (1900-1961), a Randolph resident and selectman who served on numerous town committees. In 1964, the Randolph Board of Selectman voted to transfer the "care and custody" of the park to the Trustees of the Turner Free Library. In 2021 and 2022, the Turner Free Library was awarded Community Preservation funds to revitalize the Theodore S. Luddington Memorial Park into a welcoming recreation area for the Randolph community. As part of this project, the Luddington Memorial Park was developed to include an ADA accessible walkway to increase pedestrian safety, the addition of outdoor wireless access points providing free WiFi from the Library to enhance connectivity for park visitors, a mural created by students at the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, and the installation of new park furniture and fencing to provide a safe and comfortable environment for relaxation and recreation. Dedication page in the 126th Annual Report Town of Randolph for the Year Ending December 31st, 1961 Special thanks for the support of this project go to: Town Manager Brian Howard Randolph Community Preservation Committee Randolph Town Council Randolph Fire Department Trustees of the Turner Free Library Luddington Park Mural The Theodore S. Luddington park features a mural created by students at the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Randolph and organized by art teacher Jen Vanora. Describing the painting process, Jen notes that "the May Center School specializes in education for students with autism, and our students range in age from 4 to 21. We are thinking about this painting as a community service project, something that our students can give of themselves to the larger community. So, our students are coming to the walkway wall with that in mind, and they really feel good about doing this for the town. We are driving over in very small groups throughout the school day, and each group is adding colors, shapes, and texture. Artistically, we are talking about warm and cool colors, choosing which colors to mix, and which to use next to each other. We are also working on making patterns, as well as layering shapes and colors over the colors of the previous class to build texture. The heat has slowed us down a little bit, but the classes are still excited. We are really proud of how our students are rising to the occasion of giving of their efforts and creativity. Our students have so much to give, and we appreciate the opportunity for them to do so!" About Theodore S. Luddington Theodore Stanley Luddington was born on July 13th, 1900 to John and Mabel (sometimes spelled Mabelle) Luddington; the third of their four children. Although Theodore and his sisters Eva, Elizabeth, and Ruth were born in Maine, the family had moved to Randolph by the time of the 1910 United States Federal Census. In 1923, Theodore married Catherine Marion Turner in Avon. They would have one son, Robert Turner Luddington, in 1924. Theodore's father John worked in a shoe factory, as did a significant percentage of Randolph residents at the time, and Theodore himself worked as a shoe salesman for a time according to the 1930 Census. Theodore also founded the Tri Town Weekly newspaper, with his occupation listed as the newspaper's publisher in the 1940 City Directory. In 1938 Theodore was elected to the Randolph "Selectmen and Oversees of Public Welfare," a position he would hold multiple times over the ensuing decades; from 1938-1946, 1948-1950, and 1953-1959. In addition to his work as a Selectmen, Theodore served on numerous town boards and committees including: Board of Assessors (1943-1953) Planning Board (1935-1938) Board of Trustees of the Turner Free Library, ex officio (1938-1942) School Planning and Building Committee (1949-1955) Town Meeting Member (1953-1961) Theodore Luddington passed away on August 15th, 1961. The area now known as Theodore S. Luddington Memorial Park was dedicated in his name in 1962. Project-Luddington Mural-Luddington Theodore-Luddington

  • Accessibility | turnerfreelibrary

    Accessibility Statement The Turner Free Library includes accessibility features on its website as part of its mission "to serve the informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of all the members of the diverse Randolph community." Over 60% of adults in the US have a disability of some kind, many of which can make websites like the Turner Free Library's difficult to use. This in turn limits their access to library services and resources. In order to make the Library's website as inclusive as possible, it includes the Recite Me web accessibility and language toolbar. The Turner Free Library is also a KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive Venue , with TFL staff completing yearly training on providing sensory inclusive services. The Library offers Sensory Bags at both TFL Help Desks, which contain headphones and sensory fidgets available for anyone to use while at the TFL. Measures to support accessibility To ensure the accessibility of its website, the Turner Free Library takes the following measures: Include accessibility as part of the Library's mission statement Provide continual accessibility training for Library staff Add the Recite Me web accessibility and language toolbar to the Library's website Recite Me Web Accessibility and Language Toolbar The Recite Me toolbar allows visitor's to the Turner Free Library's website to access the library services and resources they're looking for. The comprehensive Recite Me toolbar works across all devices and offers a unique range of functions ensuring that our work is accessible to all. You can use it to: Read website text aloud (including PDFs) Download the text as an MP3 file to play it where and when it suits you Change font sizes and colors Customize background-color Translate text into more than 100 different languages Access a fully integrated dictionary and thesaurus How to Access the Recite Me Toolbar The Recite Me toolbar allows visitor's to the Turner Free Library's website to access the library services and resources they're looking for. The compreh Web Content Accessibility Conformance Status The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. The Turner Free Library's website is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard.

  • Contact | turnerfreelibrary

    撥號故事 Library Director Sharon Parrington Wright 781-961-0932 ext. 5 spwright@ocln.org Head of Children's Services Samantha Boucher 781-961-0932 ext. 6 sboucher@randolph.ocln.org Young Adult Engagement Manager Joanne E. Batson 781-961-0932 ext. 7 jbatson@randolph.ocln.org Outreach Manager Avian Deane 781-961-0932 ext. 8 adeane@randolph.ocln.org Circulation Manager May Seeto 781-961-0932 mseeto@randolph.ocl n.org Turner Free Library Archives library@randolph.ocln.org

  • Digital Media Lab & Makerspace | turnerfreelibrary

    借用技術,小工具,遊戲等 特納免費圖書館提供技術,小工具,棋盤遊戲等,您可以在家中藉用和使用! 僅限特納免費圖書館持卡人。 Proper Use and Liability: In consideration of being permitted to borrow tools and equipment, the borrower agree to release and indemnify and hold harmless the Turner Free Library and the Town of Randolph, its officers, agents, and employees from any and all liability, loss, claims, and demands, actions or causes of action for the death or injury to any persons and/or for any property damage of any nature suffered or incurred by any person which arises or may arise or be occasioned in any way from the use of tools and equipment borrowed from the Turner Free Library. As with all Library materials, the borrower is responsible for the item and will be billed for reasonable replacement costs associated with damage, or loss of items. Neither the Turner Free Library or the Town of Randolph are not responsible for any costs incurred or damage to personal equipment while borrowers use items from the Library. Filter by category Games Make & Mend Outdoor Technology Tools

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