This weekend, book lovers and reading clubs from all over the state are coming together for a three-day celebration at the DeKalb Library Foundation’s 20th Jubilee of Reading Book Club Conference.
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Reporter’s Notebook June 26: Another week of COVID, and reflecting on inclusion and fairness
Some new faces, and familiar ones, at major Atlanta nonprofits.
Reporter’s Notebook June 5: Protests and COVID-19
Protestors and COVID-19 are still in the streets.
New Atlanta-Fulton library director invites you to stop by — and let children around you see you read
Make the library a stop as regular as the beauty shop or the pharmacy, says new Atlanta-Fulton library Executive Director Gayle Holloman.
Late Fulton Commissioner Joan Garner honored by naming of Ponce de Leon library
The public library on Ponce de Leon Avenue is to be named for the late Joan Garner, Fulton County’s first openly gay commissioner and a strong advocate of public health. Fulton County’s board of commissioners voted unanimously for the measure Wednesday.
Sketches of Atlanta Central Library new windows, tenants, draw criticism
If there’s something everyone can agree on, it’s that Downtown’s Atlanta’s main library is in sad shape. The news that bathroom renovations are coming drew some cheers from folks at the library Wednesday night, though they had little positive to say of new windows and new tenants sketched out for the landmark building.
Final meetings on five library renovations in Atlanta; Central Library’s redesign continues quietly
The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System has scheduled its final round of meetings to provide information about construction projects at seven library branches. Five branches in this round of renovation work are in Atlanta and construction on some is to begin in April.
