The Pollard Library Bookmobile is here to serve ALL Lowellians! We bring library materials and services to your neighborhood.
Request the bookmobile for a regular stop OR for an event.
Where is the bookmobile today?
- Check out the EVENTS CALENDAR.
We’re on social media!
Our Community Partners:
- Boys and Girls Club, Lowell
- Cambodian American Literary Arts Association
- Coalition for a Better Acre
- Community Teamwork
- Fairhaven Healthcare Rehabilitation and Nursing
- Friends of Tyler Park
- Greater Lowell Technical High School
- House of Hope
- International Institute of New England
- Latinx Community Center for Empowerment
- Lowell Community Charter School
- Lowell Community Health Center
- Lowell Heritage State Park
- Lowell Housing Authority
- Lowell Humane Society
- Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust
- Lowell Philharmonic Orchestra
- Lowell Public Schools
- Lowell National Historical Park
- Lowell Senior Center
- Mill City Grows
- Recreation Department, Lowell
- River Place Towers
- Rogers Hall
- The Saab Residence Assisted Living
- UMASS Lowell
- YMCA Lowell
Bookmobile Policy
The bookmobile is a mobile branch of the Pollard Memorial Library and adheres to the same policies as the Library at 401 Merrimack Street, the City of Lowell, and the policies set forth.
The purpose of the PML Bookmobile is to provide information services, reading materials and resources to residents who are unable to use other libraries due to geographic, transportation, economic or other barriers. The primary functions of the bookmobile are to:
- Promote literacy and a lifelong desire to learn and/or read
- Present program opportunities, technology assistance, and literacy skills
- Introduce residents to library services and tools
- Offer popular or relevant materials for patrons to check out and use
- Generate a positive image of the Library by being visible and available to the entire community
The bookmobile will provide services to senior activity centers, nursing homes, housing communities, daycares, afterschool groups, private schools, and nonprofit agencies who represent those who may have challenges in attending the Library at 401 Merrimack Street or serving in an outreach capacity.
Questions? Please contact Kitty Sharbrough at csharbrough@lowelllibrary.org or 978-670-1525.