Ferguson Library
Denise Lyles has extensive experience working in various libraries in different capacities. Currently serving as a Library Manager at Ferguson Library, Denise ensures the community has access to information and technology. As a Youth Services Librarian, Denise focuses on enriching the lives of young library patrons. Denise has also held positions such as Reference Librarian, Youth Services Coordinator, and Senior Librarian in other prestigious libraries. With a Master's in Library Science from Queens College, Denise is well-equipped to provide valuable services to library users.
Ferguson Library
Since it first opened its doors at the end of the 19th century, The Ferguson Library has been the heart of the Stamford community, a place of learning and education, a gathering place where people could meet and exchange ideas. Sometimes even a place to come in out of the cold for a while. As Stamford grew and changed, The Ferguson Library grew along with it. In 1911, The Ferguson became a free public library, embracing the concept that knowledge should be available to all, regardless of ability to pay. The Ferguson now serves nearly a million visitors each year, and countless others access our online services. But our core values haven’t changed. The commitment to supporting lifelong learning, and providing free and equal access to information is still at the heart of our mission. Our mission is to provide free and equal access to information, ideas, books and technology to educate, engage and enrich the Stamford community.