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GRIFTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
568 Queen Street
P.O. Box 579
Grifton, NC 28530
(252) 524-0345
(252) 524-5545 FAX
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Grifton Public Library is a town-sponsored facility that is designed to serve the community as a whole and will focus on a broad range of materials in order to serve all age groups and cultures within the town.
Library Board:
Pam Evans
Shirley Gaddy
Rhonda Jordan (Secretary)
Ardathy Spikes
Dr. B. C. Troutman
Beomi Williams
Librarians:
Bernell Skinner
Stephanie Pope
Library Hours:
Monday - Thursday 11:30 a.m. -
6:30 p.m.
Friday - 11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Services:
New books are continually added to the present collection.
These include bestsellers by popular authors, selections from
the reading lists at our local schools, and requests from the
community. In addition, we have audio books, large print
books, VHS movies and cassette/book sets for children.
Materials may be checked out for two weeks and renewed once.
We offer three local newspapers - The Daily Reflector,
The Free Press and The Times-Leader. We
also have many popular magazines which appeal to a wide range
of interests. The Grifton Public Library
has three computers with Sprint DSL high-speed internet access
for public use. Printing is permitted for a small fee.
A fax and copying service is also provided for the community.
Programs:
Our Summer Reading Program and Reading Contest starts each June for children between the ages of 4-14. Cash prizes, arts and crafts projects, and activities related to the books read will be included to provide a fun
learning experience for all.
Information on this program and other library news can be
found in The Times-Leader and by calling the library.
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