The Westside Gazette

New Library “Living Room” Provides Community, Comfort and Conversation

– Northwest Regional Library’s new program serves adults over 50 –

   BROWARD COUNTY, FL – Broward County Library welcomes adults ages 50 and over to the new Library Living Room program, beginning  on Monday, June 5 at Northwest Regional Library, 3151 N University Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33065, (954) 357-7990. All programs will take place from 11 a.m. to Noon.

In an effort to bring people together socially, the library is converting its former computer center into an actual living room, with comfortable seating, game tables and other features designed to promote community interaction. The Library Living Room program was inspired by research commissioned in 2021 by healthcare provider Cigna Group that found that more than half of the adults in America (58%) experience loneliness.

“A major feature of the Library Living Room program is fostering community through fun conversations about books, current events, game play and library technology,” explains John Hunter, Community Library Manager Senior at the Northwest Regional Library. “The public library is one of the last places where people are free to visit and spend time in a shared community space without having to buy something.”

Broward County Library Director Allison Grubbs sees the need for such programming and feels it will be successful. “We pride ourselves on our libraries being warm, friendly places,” says Ms. Grubbs. “I am very pleased to see an area dedicated to ongoing social interaction between customers in a venue that is free, safe and enjoyable.”

Attendees can look forward to stimulating conversation, community connection and increased familiarity with library collections and service. Coffee and cookies, provided by the Friends of the Northwest Regional Library, will be served.

Library Living Room weekly scheduled events include:

All programs are free, and registration is not required.         For additional information, contact John Hunter at (954) 357-8045 or johhunter@broward.org.

 

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