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By David Olson, on February 27th, 2013%

The Library will be closed Wed. at 5:00 and all day Thursday, Feb. 28, because of the snow storm.
. . . → Read More: Snow closure
By David Olson, on February 22nd, 2013%
On Wednesday, March 6, The Wilton Free Public Library is hosting a screening of “Education Under Fire,” a 30-minute documentary that reports on The Islamic Republic of Iran’s three-decade long policy of denying members of the Baha’i community the right to attend any institute of higher education. . . . → Read More: Rescheduled for Mar. 6 — Screening of “Education Under Fire : a Documentary and Conversation”
By David Olson, on February 21st, 2013%
Claire, Anja, and Hailey are all juniors at Mt. Blue High School and students of Roger Bisaillon, Mt. Blue art coordinator. The show, which runs through April 4th, includes paintings, paper mache sculpture, ceramics, and a hand-crafted book. . . . → Read More: Three Shades of Laughter : an exhibit by Claire Donaghue, Anja Nordstrom, and Hailey Mealey.
By David Olson, on February 13th, 2013%
Dinner at 5:30, discussion at 6:00. Betty’s house is at 895 Orchard Hill Drive in East Wilton. Take Temple Road (at East Wilton Post Office corner) to Orchasrd Hill Drive and turn left. Betty’s is the sixth house on the left. It’s a yellow house with a wreath on the light at the end . . . → Read More: Literary Group to meet at Betty Shibles new home!
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In brief … The Wilton Free Public Library is located in the foothills of western Maine, alongside Wilson Stream in downtown Wilton. The Library, which serves the communities and citizens of the Wilton, Dryden, East Wilton, and East Dixfield was incorporated in 1901 as The Wilton Free Public Library Association. Although it is significantly subsidized by the Town of Wilton, the Library remains a private, non-profit corporation. We are proud to be a Family Place Library, emphasizing services and collections for young parents and their children.
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