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Locality: Calhoun, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-624-1456



Address: 100 N Park Ave 30701 Calhoun, GA, US

Website: ngrl.org/

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Calhoun Gordon County Library 09.02.2021

Curbside is available Monday - Friday from 10am - 12pm and 3pm - 5pm and book returns are available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during curbside hours. Curbside services include: picking up books placed on holds through PINES; printing, copying, and faxing; notary services; and outdoor computer access. For more information, please visit https://ngrl.org/curbside. If you've got questions or need help, please call the library at 706-624-1456. The building is not open to the public at this time. Keep an eye on our Facebook page and on our website for the most up-to-date information. We hope everyone is able to stay safe and healthy!

Calhoun Gordon County Library 31.01.2021

See the selection of NEW books available to check-out for Adults at the Calhoun-Gordon County Public Library. Put up to 5 of these books on hold per day at https://gapines.org. Then, visit https://ngrl.org/curbside, complete the form, and a member of staff will call or text you to arrange a pick-up time. Curbside Service is currently available Weekdays from 10 AM-12 PM & 3 PM-5 PM.... Note: There's only background music in the video.

Calhoun Gordon County Library 05.01.2021

A story and song for the New Year! Need a hug? Join us for a story from Noni about hugs.

Calhoun Gordon County Library 18.12.2020

Looking for a good book to read? Miss Elizabeth talks about the young adult (6th - 12th grade) book "The Cousins" by Karen M. McManus.

Calhoun Gordon County Library 05.12.2020

Effective Monday, December 7, Curbside Service is back on at the Calhoun-Gordon County Public Library! A note from the library director: NGRL follows CDC guidelines and safety protocols. In order to decrease post-Holiday travel and festive gatherings COVID-19 virus transmission spikes, daily curbside services schedules may change. The holiday service schedule will be announced as soon as possible. Thank you, and happy holidays! We have NEW hardback and paperback books for adu...lts and children. We have the latest in YA fiction. We have movies- old and new. We have audiobooks. We have cookbooks. We have the classics. Odds are, if there is a book you want to read or a movie you want to watch we can get it for you. If you are new to Curbside Service, let me briefly explain: To sign-up, library card holders should visit www.gapines.org. Patrons can put on hold up to five items per day (books/movies/audiobooks). Once the items are on hold, visit www.ngrl.org/curbside, complete the form, and a member of the library staff will contact you to arrange pick-up. If YOU: have misplaced your library card, forgot your library card PIN, don’t have a library card, are struggling with putting books on hold, need recommendations, and/or want to hear a friendly voice- please call the library at 762.219.9064 or 706.624.1456 OR drop us an email at [email protected]. A member of staff is willing and able to assist you. Also, we have staff members who can provide notary services, we can print and make copies for you, and we can provide a laptop computer for your use during Curbside hours. Curbside Service is offered Monday-Friday from 10 AM-Noon & 3 PM-5 PM and cranks back up on Monday, December 7th. Library card patrons also have access to thousands of downloadable eBooks, eAudiobooks, and digital magazines at www.ngrl.org/downloads. For the latest library updates and to see our Virtual Programming via Social Media please visit www.facebook.com/CalhounGordonCountyLibrary. We’ll be sharing virtual readings of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and we’ll showcase online crafts/readings/activities for children all throughout the month of December.

Calhoun Gordon County Library 23.11.2020

Are You Ever too Old for STORYTIME? During the month of December, I'll bring you this classic holiday tale told in installments. Today, I'm sharing my reading of Part 2A (The First of the Three Spirits). If you'd like to follow along, you can read the story online at the Gutenberg Press website: http://gutenberg.org/files/46/46-h/46-h.htm