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Jólabókaflóð
Jólabókaflóð is an Icelandic tradition where books are exchanged as Christmas Eve presents and the rest of the night is spent reading them and eating chocolate.
Northeast Regional Library
Outside the Lines: Libraries Reintroduced
Let’s not just tell people how libraries have changed; let’s show them. Outside the Lines is a weeklong celebration demonstrating the creativity and innovation happening in libraries. Gets people thinking – and talking – about libraries in a different way. Showcases the library out in the community as well as Read more…
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Wireless Printers Are Coming
Wireless printers are currently being installed in Corinth, Baldwyn, Belmont, Booneville, Burnsville, Iuka, Ripley, Tishomingo and Walnut libraries. If you need to print something from your phone or tablet stop by and see how it works. Wireless Printing Instructions for iOS devices Wireless Printing Instructions for Android devices
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Library Seeks Increased Funding From Alcorn County
Library Seeks Increased Funding From Alcorn County The Northeast Regional Library System, which includes Corinth and Rienzi branches, on Monday requested increased funding from the Alcorn County Board of Supervisors to combat state budget cuts. Without extra funding from the four counties in the Northeast Library system, some smaller branches Read more…
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William McMullin Retirement Ceremony
William McMullin Retirement Ceremony We celebrated William McMullin’s 40+ years of wonderful service to the Northeast Regional Library, Corinth Public Library, and the city of Corinth.
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Summer Reading Program
Coming Soon at your local library … Summer Reading Program Activities for children of all ages!
Corinth Library
Library Week Events Taking Place in Corinth
Library Week Events Taking Place in Corinth The Corinth Library has activities lined up this week for National Library Week. On Tuesday there will be a garage book sale from 5-7 p.m. at the library. The cost is typically $1 for hardbacks and 50 cents for paperbacks. There is more Read more…
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