October at West Dennis Library
Discover Cape Cod’s Revolutionary Past

Every town has a story to tell . . .
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. David S. Martin, Chairman of the Cape and Islands Historians Committee, for a special afternoon celebrating local history and the brand-new book The Revolutionary War on Cape Cod and the Islands.
This groundbreaking and unique collection brings together the research of 24 authors to uncover how the Revolution touched everyday life right here on the Cape and Islands between 1761-1783. You'll here little-known stories, celebrate the work of local historians, and look ahead to the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding.
🗓️Sunday, October 5th
🕰️2pm
📍West Dennis Library
Bring your curiosity, your love of history, and maybe a friend or two--we hope you can join us!
Our Mystery Book Club Meets on October 6th!

Uncover the clues and join the fun at our Mystery Book Club! We usually meet on the second Monday of each month at 10:15 a.m.—but note the change for October: we’ll meet on the first Monday instead, since the library will be closed for Indigenous Peoples’ Day/Columbus Day on October 13th.

Our Original Book Club is Back in Session

Join us Wednesday, October 15th as we dive into Colleen Hoover’s Heart Bones—a moving, page-turning story you won’t want to put down.
New members are always welcome, and copies of the book are available at the front desk.

DOWNLOAD LIBBY
Accessing free eBooks and eAudiobooks from the Library has never been easier than with the Libby app! If you have a smartphone, tablet, or even just a computer browser with access to the
Internet, you can use Libby to read eBooks and listen to eAudiobooks at home, in the car, or whereover you happent to be. CLICK HERE to download the app directly, or HERE if you need some instructions to guide you.
West Dennis Free Public Library
260 Main Street (Route 28)
West Dennis, MA 02670
(508) 398-2050
den_w_mail@clamsnet.org
The West Dennis Free Public Library welcomes all residents of West Dennis, Cape Cod, and
beyond to enjoy free and open resources for education and entertainment, as well as activities and spaces to promote village social interaction, research, and access to technology. Founded in
1920, our Library has served as the
cultural heart of our community for over 100 years.

