About Deering Public Library
The petition to the Senate and House of Representatives in Portsmouth to incorporate a library in Deering was granted on 6 December 1797.
"To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives in general Court at Portsmouth November 1797 Humbly sheweth [sic], That Robert Alcock Thomas Merrill Thomas Aiken William Forsaith James Sherrier and others their Associates Inhabitants of Deering have purchased a number of Books, for the purpose of a social Library in said Town, but finding it necessary to be Incorporated, in order to realize the advantages thereby Intended, by purchasing books in common, your petitioners therefore pray that they may be Incorporated with such priviledges [sic] as are usually granted in such cases, and they as in duty bound will ever pray
Robert Alcock for himself and Associates"
The Deering Library's Mission is to create a vibrant community center that inspires curiosity, personal growth and opportunities for life-long learning.
To view our policies, agendas and the minutes of trustee meetings please visit the library, or use the link to the Town of Deering website.
Deering Public Library is located in Southwest New Hampshire's glorious Monadnock Region. Deering is a quintessential New England town with a white clapboard church, a town hall at its center and a population of approximately 1800 people. The library is located year round on the second floor of the town hall. Our seasonal school house library is open during the summer.
STORY HOUR THIS SATURDAY!
THE MAGIC OF STORIES
The unquenchable curiosity of Curious George, the Renaissance mouse/child Stuart Little ... and a dollop of glorious and thrilling gore that kids love from the Brothers Grimm. These stories, and more, are in store for you at this Saturday's Story Hour in Deering. As always, there will be a freshly baked confection, juice, milk and coffee. Everybody is welcome, and it's free!
Where: Deering schoolhouse library, Deering Center Rd (Rt 149) in the heart of downtown Deering.
When: Saturday, September 19, 9:30 am
Questions: Gary Samuels, samuelspatty@gmail.com