
Build with Giant Blue Blocks that resemble Tinker Toys!
Looking for something to do with the kids while they're home for holiday break that's free and BIG on fun? Come to the library and build with BIG BLUE BLOCKS! Great for Lego enthusiasts or kids with active imaginations! Great STEM activity for the whole family! Drop in anytime during the hours we are open, Tuesday through Thursday, January 2-4 and build to your heart's content! Parents must be in the story room with children at all times while they participate. No registration is required.
Hebron Public Library was built in 1917, the last library to be built with money from the Carnegie Foundation. It was remodeled in 1995, keeping several of the iconic Carnegie design elements from the original construction. Located across the street from the post office and two blocks from Hebron's Main Street, the library is easily accessible, but not in a congested area. This cozy library houses more than just books, with a good selection of DVDs, music CDs, Audiobooks, and periodicals. It offers a conference room, a large meeting room, free WI-FI, and computers, all for public use. They also have fun and educational children and adult programming.