The Burlington Community Library is a community-supported library located in Burlington, Indiana. It offers free DSL Internet access, free Wi-Fi, and a large meeting room for various gatherings. Membership is open to residents of Burlington Township and surrounding areas, with no membership fees. The library has a rich history, starting as a small volunteer-operated library in 1981 and eventually finding its permanent home in a building generously purchased by the Burlington Community Club in 1997. Today, the library continues to serve its patrons and community members with the support of dedicated volunteers and annual contributions from the town and township trustee.
The Burlington Community Library is a testament to the vision and dedication of its founders and supporters. Over the years, it has grown from a small collection of donated books to a thriving community resource. With a focus on enriching the lives of its patrons, the library offers a wide range of services, including free internet access, a meeting room for gatherings, and a variety of educational tools for children. The library is grateful for the contributions of volunteers, donors, and supporters who have helped make it a valuable asset to the Burlington community.
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