Bushnell-Sage Library

Bushnell-Sage Library Visit our web site - http://www.bushnellsagelibrary.org Three years later, the townspeople voted the library out of existence. Visit us and find out why!

For further information and entertaining reading, see Martha Greene’s A History of the Bushnell-Sage Library available for sale at the Library. According to A History of the Bushnell-Sage Library by Martha Greene, the public library in Sheffield has moved all over town. In 1876, when the town meeting voted to institute the first free town library, the library committee housed it above where Silk’s

Variety is now. The Sheffield Friendly Union took responsibility for the books until 1891, when interest in a tax supported public library revived and the public library shared space with the Friendly Union library in the Dewey Memorial Hall. In 1901, the trustees of the library moved the collection to two rooms in the town hall. When a library trustee, Miss Alice B. Sage, died in 1921, she bequeathed $10,000 to the town for the building of a free public library. Two years later a library patron, Samuel Hopkins Bushnell, passed away, leaving another bequest of $25,000. With this money, the town erected a building on the corner of Main Street and what is now Berkshire School Road. When the space for 10,000 books became inadequate in 1936, an extra room was built onto the back of the building. The expanding collection soon crowded that building. Then, in 1993, the Americans with Disabilities Act, requiring that all public buildings be made accessible to everyone, made the building obsolete. That same year, the last students left the old Sheffield Center School for the new Undermountain Elementary School. With grant money and generous contributions from local citizens, the building was renovated and converted to serve as the new library building in 1997. In the 130 years the Sheffield Town Library has existed, there have been very few librarians. Eugene Vosburgh acted as librarian for one dollar a week when the library opened above his store. Mary Leonard became the librarian for both the Dewey Hall Library and the public library when the collection moved to Dewey Hall. There have been only three librarians since the library moved into its own building in 1929; Willard French (1929-1973), John Campbell (1973-2000), Nancy Hahn (2001-2012), Karen Lindquist (2013-2020), and Deena Caswell (2020-present). Set well back from Route 7, the library is a cheerful and vibrant place, full of light and bustle. Comfortable seating areas are scattered throughout the building. The circulation desk, public-use computer terminals, new fiction and non-fiction books, video sections, the periodicals and the delightful children’s wing are all located on the main floor. The other fiction and non-fiction books and audio book stacks are on the second floor. The basement houses a large meeting room and kitchen facilities. There is ample parking space in front of the library building. Many people have told us that the Bushnell-Sage Library is one of the best small town libraries in Massachusetts.

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05/29/2026

Our sidewalk chalk is ready for your summertime artwork! Stop by the weekend and express yourself ☺️

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05/28/2026

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There are fifteen new bestsellers, seven new movies, 83 new audiobooks, and 63 other new books, including 117 that are available online.

The new bestsellers this week include "Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage," "26 Beauties," and "Score." The new movies this week include "Avatar: Fire and Ash," "007 The Pierce Brosnan Collection," and "Lucy Worsley Investigates the American Revolution."

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05/21/2026

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There are twelve new bestsellers, three new movies, sixteen new audiobooks, nine new children's books, and 46 other new books, including 51 that are available online.

The new bestsellers this week include "The Calamity Club," "Ironwood," and "The Things We Never Say." The new movies this week are "The Bride!," "Fallout Season 2," and "Dreams."

Thank you to Liudmyla Kononenko for joining us at our library tonight to discuss her experience moving from Ukraine to t...
05/15/2026

Thank you to Liudmyla Kononenko for joining us at our library tonight to discuss her experience moving from Ukraine to the Berkshires after the beginning of the war. Learning more about the history of Ukraine, as well as Ukrainian language and literature, was an eye-opening experience.

Thank you for sponsoring!

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05/14/2026

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There are fourteen new bestsellers, four new movies, fourteen new audiobooks, 27 new children's books, and 65 other new books, including 51 that are available online.

The new bestsellers this week include "Birth Vibes: Stories and Strategies for an Empowered Birth," "26 Beauties," and "The Mother-Daughter Book Club." The new movies this week include "Goat," "Call the Midwife: Season Fifteen," and "It: Welcome to Derry."

Project 351 is bringing their "Threads of Hope" workshop back to Bushnell-Sage Library on Saturday, May 23 at 11 a.m.!Vi...
05/13/2026

Project 351 is bringing their "Threads of Hope" workshop back to Bushnell-Sage Library on Saturday, May 23 at 11 a.m.!

Visit our library calendar to sign up for this free workshop to embroider a green sensory bandana and help raise awareness about the stigma surrounding mental health and how we can de-stigmatize it.

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05/08/2026

📢 Wireless Printing Now Available! 📢

Print wirelessly from your device at Bushnell-Sage Library! Choose printer “Konica C335i” when you’re at the library to send prints from your phone, laptop, or other device.

10¢/page for B&W prints and 50¢/page for color. If you need help, just ask at the circulation desk!

Printing made possible thanks for funds received under the Municipal Digital Equity Implementation Program.

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05/07/2026

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There are six new bestsellers, two new movies, 24 new audiobooks, one new children's book, and 83 other new books, including 110 that are available online.

The new bestsellers this week include "Our Perfect Storm," "Platform Decay," and "A Deadly Episode." The new movies this week are "Dracula" and "My Life Is Murder: Series 5."

Join us in the community room on Tuesday, May 26 at 4 p.m. as we discuss Sure, I'll Join Your Cult by Maria Bamford. Fro...
05/02/2026

Join us in the community room on Tuesday, May 26 at 4 p.m. as we discuss Sure, I'll Join Your Cult by Maria Bamford. From stand-up comedian Maria Bamford, a brutally honest and hilariously frenetic memoir about show business, mental health, and the comfort of rigid belief systems.

"[H]ilarious, devastating, fascinating... Celebrated comedian Maria Bamford is a winsome and unapologetic tour guide through her own life, reflecting on her search for achievement, belonging and healing." – Bookpage

“Despite the sometimes grim subject matter, the book shines with Bamford’s brilliance, relentless humor, and insatiable instinct for survival.” – Library Journal

The BSL Book Club meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 4 p.m.

Join us in the community room on Friday, May 15 at 6 p.m. to hear from two Ukrainian women who have immigrated from the ...
05/01/2026

Join us in the community room on Friday, May 15 at 6 p.m. to hear from two Ukrainian women who have immigrated from the Ukraine to the Berkshires and about their experiences in this tumultuous time.

This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Bushnell-Sage Library.

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48 Main Street
Sheffield, MA
01257

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm
Sunday 2pm - 5pm

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+14132297004

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