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What’s New to the Genealogy Collection
Thank you for visiting this month’s What’s New to the Genealogy Collection blog post. We hope you find something that is helpful in your research here! Event Highlight AUTHOR EVENT: Meet Author Janis Robinson Daily Monday, March 4 |6:30-7:30 pm | Main Library Meet Janis Robinson Daly, author of The Unlocked Path. An Examination and…
What’s New to the Genealogy Collection
Thank you for stopping by this month’s What’s New to the Genealogy Collection blog post. We hope you find something that is helpful in your research here! We have several exciting Genealogy programs coming up in the months ahead. Check them out here! New Books in the Collection ETHNIC “Rodziny, the Journal of the Polish…
The more you save, the more you SAVE!
Are you overpaying for subscriptions to streaming apps like Netflix, Apple Music, or Audible? What if you could cut subscription costs from your monthly bill completely? Believe it or not, when you use your Library card, you can save money while still streaming your favorite shows. By using the Library’s free streaming apps and online…
A Library Where Everyone Feels at Home.
“This Library is everyone’s library.” – Roberta Covington, President of FOL Sounds of laughter and giggles escape the door as you make your way inside. Behind the paned glass door is a big smile waiting to meet you. As you pull open the interior door, bursts of purple, blue, and green seemingly parade across the…
What’s New to the Genealogy Collection
Thank you for stopping by this month’s What’s New to the Genealogy Collection blog post. We hope you find something that is helpful in your research here! We have several exciting Genealogy programs coming up in the months ahead. Check them out here. New Books in the Collection OHIO Smith, Maxine Hartmann, “Ohio Cemeteries.…
Let Freedom Read
“Butterfly in the sky, I can go twice as high.” (Reading Rainbow Theme Song, Horelick, Kleinman, and Weirwas, 1983) If you were a fan of the PBS program Reading Rainbow, which aired for 26 years on public television stations, you can’t help but finish the rest of that song. Such a memorable message is thanks…
Tree Talk Tuesdays
Our Genealogy Collection is growing! Thanks to a generous patron we have added some new Rowan County, North Carolina books. Happy ancestor hunting! North Carolina Rowan County Brawley, James S.,” Rowan County: A Brief History.” Raleigh, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources: 1974. Rumple, Jethro Rev.,” A history of Rowan County, North Carolina.” Salisbury…
Basking in Nature’s Bounty
“Serene is the word that describes it for me.” – Perry Branch branch manager, Luellen Wilson The branches of majestic trees sway in the gentle breeze as ducks glide past lily pads in tranquil water just beyond green grass. Birdsong fills the air, accompanied by the gentle clicking of a keyboard. Welcome to Luke Neff’s…
Library Cards are ELEMENTAL!
When you think of your Library, what comes to mind? Do you think of a place where people can connect with others over an author event or a book club? A place where you can be a lifelong learner and brush up on the latest tech or learn a new language? Where you can stretch…
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