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Bangor Public Library — The Blueberry Gang

Bangor Public Library

Bangor, Maine - Penobscot County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Bangor

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145 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401

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Provider overview

Bangor Public Library's 'The Blueberry Gang' is a monthly Saturday program for children (K-5) on the autism spectrum and their families, with a movie, craft, and Legos, plus quiet spaces.

The Bangor Public Library is the public library serving Bangor, Maine, offering an autism-friendly monthly program ('The Blueberry Gang') and quiet sensory spaces.

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Ages
Children in grades K-5 on the autism spectrum and their families
Season
Year-round; one Saturday each month at 1 PM
Cost
Free to attend; a library card is not required. Confirm the current monthly schedule before attending.

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Bangor Public Library

145 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401

The Blueberry Gang meets one Saturday a month; the date can change. Families should confirm the current schedule before attending.

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The Blueberry Gang autism-friendly program

Monthly Saturday program for children (K-5) on the autism spectrum and families, with a movie, craft, and Legos, plus quiet spaces and soothing supports.

Ages
Children in grades K-5 on the autism spectrum and their families
Season
Year-round; one Saturday each month at 1 PM
Schedule
The Blueberry Gang meets one Saturday each month at 1 PM in the library's Story Room; confirm dates with the library before attending.
Cost
Free to attend; a library card is not required. Confirm the current monthly schedule before attending.
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The Bangor Public Library hosts 'The Blueberry Gang' one Saturday each month at 1 PM, a program designed specifically for young patrons (K-5th grade) on the autism spectrum and their families, with a movie, a craft, and Lego mania in the Story Room; the library also offers quiet spaces, comfortable seating, and stuffed animals for soothing.
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Program details we found

The Blueberry Gang autism-friendly program

The Bangor Public Library hosts 'The Blueberry Gang' one Saturday each month at 1 PM, a program designed specifically for young patrons (K-5th grade) on the autism spectrum and their families, with a movie, a craft, and Lego mania in the Story Room; the library also offers quiet spaces, comfortable seating, and stuffed animals for soothing.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a program designed specifically for young patrons on the autism spectrum and their families, with quiet spaces, comfortable seating, and stuffed animals for soothing.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the monthly date, the quiet spaces on two floors, what the session includes, and whether a library card is needed (it is not).

What we checked

What we found: The Bangor Public Library hosts 'The Blueberry Gang' one Saturday each month at 1 PM, a program designed specifically for young patrons (K-5th grade) on the autism spectrum and their families, with a movie, a craft, and Lego mania in the Story Room; the library also offers quiet spaces, comfortable seating, and stuffed animals for soothing.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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