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  1. 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.

  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. 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.

  4. NC Room Adds New Microfilm Reader

    NC Room Adds New Microfilm Reader

    Viewing, scanning and saving images from the North Carolina Room's vast microfilm collection has become even easier with the arrival of the newest version of the ST View Scan microfilm reader/ printer.

  5. Joining the Teen Advisory Council is a Win-Win Situation

    Joining the Teen Advisory Council is a Win-Win Situation

    Demonstrate your abilities with volunteerism and make an impression! Meet with us on Tuesday, May 29th, 5:00 in Teen Central.

  6. Hoover's Online, the D&B Business Database at Your Service

    Hoover's Online, the D&B Business Database at Your Service

    Give your business a jump start with Hoover's! Get Dun & Bradstreet's powerful business information and analysis at your fingertips. Available 24/7 at home, at work, and of course, at the Library.

  7. 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!