The architectural firm Utile, Inc. has been selected to design the new South End Branch Library. The City is in negotiations with Utile and is expected to finalize a contract soon. Following execution of the contract, the firm will commence a 12-week feasibility study to assess the building and determine whether to redesign it or tear it down and build something new.
Interim Library Services
FOSEL hosted a well-attended and wonderful series of concerts this summer in July and August. Pat Loomis and Friends delivered a variety of jazz and blues tunes to a large and appreciative audience.
In addition, Christina Jones, our new South End Branch Librarian, brought several services to Library Park this summer, including sessions for young children with Sherry Eskin, a pop-up event with book giveaways, opportunities to borrow current, popular books, and Library Card signups and renewals.
On September 1st, Priscilla Foley, BPL Director of Neighborhood Services, announced a partnership with United South End Settlements for the use of the Children’s Art space at 48 Rutland Street. Beginning October 5th, Children’s Librarian Margaret Gardener will offer Story Time starting at 10:30 am on Thursdays. The Library is considering sponsoring additional programs that might be offered following Story Time.
BPL is also planning an Age Strong van service to take South End Library users from the South End Branch to other branches, including the main branch at Copley Square. The current proposal is for twice weekly service. BPL is awaiting confirmation from Age Strong about days and times.
Christina also initiated a monthly adult book group, which began in September.