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The Library Association of Warehouse Point
107 Main St., East Windsor, CT 06088
"A place for first discoveries"
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday - Wednesday 10 am - 8 pm
Thursday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm
Saturday 10 am - 3 pm
We are having issues with our phone system. Please call after 11 a.m. to reach us for the time being.
​A B O U T O U R L I B R A R Y
The Library Association of Warehouse Point is a private, non-profit library association serving as the principal public library for the town of East Windsor, Connecticut. The mission of the Association is to promote literacy and a love of reading, encourage lifelong learning, and support and strengthen our community. The Association welcomes everyone to freely access library materials, services, and technology with professional assistance from a friendly staff.


The Library was started in 1811 and incorporated in 1879. Townspeople paid 50 cents a year to subscribe until a legacy in 1909 allowed the Library to become "free". Another in 1919 helped solidify the economic standing of the Library, but it became truly self-sufficient in 1936 through a large bequest by Josephine Barber.
With a very generous bequest from Laurence Price at the time of his death in 1961, the Library built a 5000 sq. ft. addition, which allowed us to function as a modern library.
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The addition of the Jane Dewey Ferris Memorial Wing in 1991 allowed expansion of non-fiction and reference collection, along with improved study areas and in recent years public computer use.
In recent years, a donation by the family of Evelyn E. Ulsen and grant money from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has allowed the Library to upgrade the Community Room including a projection television, movie screen, sound system, and Internet access.


