With all the books on the shelves and reading chairs broken in, it is time to celebrate the brand new Edgartown Public Library building, which opened March 21 next to the Edgartown School.

There will be a formal ribbon-cutting from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 25. A ceremony will take place right at noon. There will also be an open house with refreshments, tours of the building, family activities, and music, with all welcome.

The $11 million, 15,000-square-foot, two-story library includes a meeting space, study rooms and conference rooms, fast wireless connectivity and a room to house the library’s collection of historic documents and items. It replaces the old Carnegie library on North Water street, which will become a heritage center.

For more information contact the library at 508-627-4221.