Bridgeport Public Library

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3399 Williamson Rd
Saginaw, MI 48601

Bridgeport Public Library is a community-focused library located in Saginaw, MI, offering a wide range of services and programs for all ages. From engaging story hours and craft sessions for kids to the Cookbook Club and Cabin Fever Frenzy Winter Reading Program for adults, the library provides a welcoming space for learning, creativity, and connection.

With a dedicated staff and a supportive Library Board, Bridgeport Public Library strives to meet the diverse needs of its patrons, offering access to a variety of library materials and resources. Through partnerships and funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the library continues to serve as a valuable resource and gathering place for the local community.

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2.03 reviews
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Dustin B.
10/2/2013

Ample table space to do homework, helpful staff, wifi

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Judi F.
1/11/2019

When you go to the computers please take some hand sanitizer because you can clearly see that the key boards are filthy. Someone needs to clean and sanitize the computer area. Lord forbid...

Judith S.
8/4/2018

Not happy with the new director (Amber Hughes) and the president (William Cannon), I am a tax payer whom attends the library meetings and I have had bad expierences with the board of directors....

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