Senoia Area Public Library


Quick Jump Links:

Library Newsletter:

April, 2007 *
March, 2007 *


Useful Links:

Library Events

Summer 2008 Calendar

Proposed Library Design


Reference websites:

A. Mitchell Powell Library Catalog
GALILEO
www.Encyclopedia.com
www.ALLRefer.com
The Digital Library of Georgia
Georgia Public Library


Useful Information

Federal and State Tax Forms
Vacation Reading Program 2006
Library Newsletter, March 2007

Whether checking out the latest bestseller, researching a term paper for school, getting homework help or using the Internet,Georgia public libraries have the resources to staff to help Georgians of all ages find what they are looking for.


Public libraries also offer free educational programs for children, families and seniors - from children's story times to home ownership workshops to computer skills training.

Can't find what you're looking for ? Don't forget to ask your local librarian - the ultimate search engine. Explore this site and visit your local public library to learn more about the exciting range of new and traditional resources and programs available at Georgia public libraries.

LIBRARY HOURS

The Senoia Area Library will now be open later to meet the needs of all our residents. We are sure this change will help everyone. As of March 12 the library hours will be:

Mon-Wed-Fri:  10am-6 PM
Tues – Thursday 10am – 8 PM
Saturday 10 am – 3 PM

Library Newsletter April, 2007 * (10 KB PDF)


FAST FACTS

1 in 3 Georgians has a public library card
26 million visitors are received at Georgia public libraries each year
4,319 public access Internet computer workstations are available at Georgia's public libraries
Georgia public libraries answer 8 million reference questions every year
Georgians check-out 38 million books, CDs, audio's, videos and DVDs every year.


UPCOMING EVENTS


2008 Summer Vacation Reading Program

Click here for full Summer Vacation Reading Program *


Proposed Library Design

The floor plan for the new Senoia Area Library has been approved by the Mayor and Council.  The City awaits the approval of the County Board of Commissioners to move on to the next step. 

Proposed Libray Plan

 

 

 

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