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Phinny Library
Salisbury welcomes area residents and friends of the School to use the facilities listed and to attend certain events and performances. These facilities and public events are open to the community as specified. For more information, please click on the links below.

EVENTS
Theatrical productions held in the Miles P.H. Seifert '53 Theatre, student exhibitions on display in the Tremaine Gallery, and the Hanging of the Greens and Lessons and Carols services celebrated in the Chapel are all free and open to the public. Please check our events calendar for individual listings.

THE PHINNY LIBRARY
Located in the Centennial Library and Humanities Building, The Phinny Library is an inviting space with natural light, wood paneling and panoramic views. Study carrels and tables are nestled throughout the library, and the many comfortable chairs welcome you to read one of the Library's 25,000 volumes or 100 magazine subscriptions.

Material may be borrowed when unavailable form the Scoville Memorial Library. Guests of the Library may check out fiction and nonfiction books. The loan period for these books is three weeks with no renewal. If a Salisbury student is in need of the borrowed book, it will be recalled. Our reference materials and periodicals do not circulate, but are available on site. We regret that our video collection does not circulate and that on-line sources are unavailable.

Interesting displays of the library collections are on view in the foyer and change monthly.

THE CLASS OF 1559 HOCKEY ARENA/RUDD RINK
Home to the School's three hockey teams, The Class of 1959 Hockey Arena is an Olympic-sized ice surface. The rink is operational from November 1 until March 1. For rental information and scheduling, please contact Athletic Director Tim Sinclair at (860) 435- 5898.

In addition, the School opens the rink for public skating sessions. Please check the "Athletics" section of the Web site during winter months for a schedule.

THE TREMAINE GALLERY
Situated on the lower level of the Centennial Building, next to the Ruger Fine Arts Center, the Tremaine Gallery is primarily a showcase for student work. This permanent collection grows yearly as outstanding creations are selected by the Art Department, and is rotated three times a year. Occasionally, there are exhibits by alumni and friends of the School. The space is also used to host benefit exhibits by local non-profit organizations. For more information about the Gallery exhibits and hours, please contact Art Department Chair Roger McKee at (860) 435-5824.

THE CHAPEL
Positioned on the Hilltop to overlook the breathtaking Berkshire Mountains, the Chapel seats approximately 300 people. The Chapel has opens its doors to the public during the traditional Hanging of the Greens and Lessons and Carols Services. The Chapel has also hosted Salisbury Forum guest speakers, which is a series produced for community residents. Alumni and friends of the School may hold wedding and funeral services in the Chapel. .

MILES P.H. SEIFERT '53 THEATER
This venue is transformed three times a year with each production of the Salisbury Drama Society. The productions are free and open to the public. Check the events calendar for listings of these and any lectures that may be open to the larger community.

      
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