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  1. Friday, May 18, 2012
    1. Storytime and Music and Movement
      10:30 AM -
  2. Thursday, May 24, 2012
    1. Preschool Storytime
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Malloy/Jordan East Winston News

  1. UNCSA Professor & Poet Joseph Mills is Coming to Central

    UNCSA Professor & Poet Joseph Mills is Coming to Central

    Join for us a special reading with distinguished poet Joseph Mills at Central Library Auditorium on May 24 at 12:30 pm.

  2. Welcome Inspirational Author Lynne Hinton to Southside

    Welcome Inspirational Author Lynne Hinton to Southside

    Lynne Hinton kicks off your summer reading season Tuesday, June 12, 6:30 pm at Southside Library.

  3. Transitioning to College for Students with ADD/ADHD

    Transitioning to College for Students with ADD/ADHD

    Join Irene Ingersoll on Wednesday, June 6th at 6:30 pm in the Central Library Auditorium, as she presents a seminar for students with ADD/ADHD and learning diabilities who are transitioning to college.

  4. Send a FAX at Central Library

    Send a FAX at Central Library

    Central Library has added public fax service. Visit Information Services (2nd floor) to send out your next fax for a low cost.

  5. We Have a Winner!

    We Have a Winner! "Going Green" Kindle Touch Given Away

    Everyone who switched to email for your library account was in a drawing for a Kindle Touch to honor Earth Day and National Library Week. A lucky winner has taken home his Kindle to enjoy!

  6. Your Job Search Starts at the Public Library

    Your Job Search Starts at the Public Library

    If it’s time for a new start – the Library offers tools & resources that can help you find a new job or start a new career. If you are not using library resources to power up your job search, you don’t know what you are missing!