The Heart of a Thriving Community
Morse Institute Library has something for everyone. We have books, magazines, newspapers, videos, DVDs, CD-ROMs, compact discs, large-print books, and books-on-tape. Browse our local history material. Pick up the latest bestseller. If we don’t have what you want, we’ll do our best to get if for you from the Minuteman Library Network or from other libraries.
We’re your doorway to the Internet, your passport to museums and historical sites. If you can’t come to us, our Bookmobile can come to you.
Join us for speakers, concerts, story hours, art exhibits, book discussions groups, craft programs, and special events for all ages. Use the private study rooms and public meeting halls. |
Use your own computer to request or renew a book, look up a resource, or browse through several databases.
Our librarians are your best resource. They can teach you, guide you, and answer your questions. They can open a window on your world.
All you have to do is ask. |
All are welcome. Our building is completely ADA accessible, and we offer a variety of technical aids for the hearing and vision impaired.
See Patrons with Disabilities |
A Brief History of the Morse Institute in Natick: PDF file; requires Adobe Reader which may be obtained free here: 
The Board of Library Trustees meet the second Tuesday of each month at 4:00 pm in the Community Room at the library. Everyone is invited to this public meeting. For additional information, please call the library director, Paula Polk, at 508 647-6523.
The Soul of a Life of Learning
The Library is accessible to all. If you require special accommodations, please contact us.
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