

Chromebooks are available at all Springfield Library locations please check the link below or call your local branch to check on availability. Each Chromebook comes with a power cord and sturdy carrying case and can be operated with an existing Google login or guest option. They may be borrowed for 14 days and are available on a first come, first served basis. The Google Chromebooks are available to borrowers 18 years of age and older who are in good standing with the library.
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These Chromebooks are available to be borrowed free of charge with an active library card. The Chromebooks can be borrowed separately or paired with one of the wireless hotspots that began circulating in May 2021. – April 20th, 2022 – The Springfield City Library has introduced Google Chromebook laptops into circulation in an effort to expand access to technology within the community. “Thank you to the community organizations who are partnering with Home Grown Springfield to serve meals their dedication and support to expanding meal access across Springfield has been phenomenal.” Categories News, News - Adults, News - Children, News - East Forest Park, News - Forest Park, News - Indian Orchard, News - Mason Square, News - Sixteen Acres, News - Teens Increasing Community Internet Access: Introducing Chromebooks “Providing continued food access to our youth throughout the summer is vital to student wellbeing,” added Sodexo’s Resident District Manager Roger Weger. To find free meals for kids and teens, text “Springfield” to 82257. Our team never stops.”ĭuring the COVID-19 pandemic, Home Grown Springfield’s team members served over 9 million meals to students across the city when school was out.Ĭhildren do not need to be from Springfield or attend Springfield Public Schools to be eligible. “Our unwavering commitment to serving our students doesn’t end on the last day of school,” said Sodexo Operations Manager Donna Briggs. starting Monday, June 27th through August 25th, at East Forest Park Library, Forest Park Library, Indian Orchard Library, Mason Square Library, and Sixteen Acres Library.
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No registration or identification is needed.įree lunch will be offered from 12:00 p.m. They provide breakfasts and lunches Monday through Friday for children and teens 18 and under at no cost. (WWLP) – Home Grown Springfield will be opening 43 Summer Eats meal sites across the city to provide free meals for kids and teens. Categories News, News - Adults, News - Brightwood, News - Central Library, News - Children, News - East Forest Park, News - East Springfield, News - Forest Park, News - Indian Orchard, News - Library Express, News - Mason Square, News - Sixteen Acres, News - Teens Springfield Library Eliminates Fines & Announces Summer Reading Program (Video) “For anyone concerned that we’re just letting everything go, no, you still have to bring back the materials you returned, but if you’re late, it’s OK.”Ĭanosa Albano went on to say that after a set period of time, the patron will receive a message in their mail and other alerts to remind them they are in possession of an overdue item, but will still not be charged for it, as long as the item is returned in good condition.

Canosa Albano, assistant director for public services. The rest of it (was for) replacement costs,” said Jean M. “In the last fiscal year, we collected about $7,000 in our fines and fees account and only about $700 of that was for late fines. Springfield City Library employees and Mayor Domenic Sarno called a press conference at the Brightwood branch, 359 Plainfield St., to announce the news Thursday. The Springfield Library Commission voted unanimously in 2019 to remove all late fees on library items, but held off on making an announcement on the change due to the COVID-19 pandemic. SPRINGFIELD - Patrons of all Springfield City Library branches will no longer be penalized if they don’t return books and other materials on time.
