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With the holidays fast approaching, we are reminded of the numerous reasons we have to be thankful. At Neuse Regional Libraries, we are especially grateful for the incredible community we serve. Your support and enthusiasm for our library empower us to continue providing valuable resources and services that enrich the lives of everyone in our area.
Neuse Regional Libraries are very fortunate to serve communities that clearly place a high value on their libraries and the access they provide to many invaluable programs, services, and materials. One of the ways our community supports our Libraries in Lenoir County is through the Kinston-Lenoir County Friends of the Library.
The La Grange Public Library seeks a friendly, innovative Librarian I for full-time service in a dynamic community role.
East Carolina University (ECU) is partnering with Neuse Regional Libraries (NRL) to extend a digital lending program (Digital Bridges) that will allow you to check out a Wi-Fi hotspot for FREE.
Poverty negatively influences the academic achievement of young children. Research shows that youth from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to repeat grades and drop out of high school. Because children experiencing homelessness face a greater risk of performing poorly in school and not graduating, it is important to provide them with increased early literacy opportunities.
The Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library is proud to present a performance by the talented and accomplished jazz pianist Le’Andra McPhatter this Thursday, June 20 at 6:30 p.m. Le’Andra will be backed by Dwayne Jordan on drums and Butler Knowles on bass.
Neuse Regional Libraries (NRL) is excited to announce it was awarded two Library Services Technology Act (LSTA) grants in the amount of $47,487 for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The two projects are the Teen Leadership Internship Program and Cybersecurity Audit.
In the next week or so, you will likely receive a letter asking you to join or renew your membership in the Friends of the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library. Although libraries receive support in the form of state-tax revenue, the Friends provide much support for the programming our library features.
Whether you’re a child or teen looking for a fun way to stay busy this summer or an adult looking for cultural enrichment and new activities, Neuse Regional Libraries has you covered this summer! We will be offering summer reading activities for children, teens, and adults and will also host a concert from an amazing performer to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday.
Reginald Stroud, left, accepts the $1,000 prize from Melanie Morgan, Director of the Libraries at Neuse Regional Libraries. The annual Friends of the Library raffle provides support towards library programming.
Do you have documents you want to preserve but don’t have the resources to create a digital backup? Neuse Regional Libraries will be hosting community scanning events at our libraries during the months of April and May
There are many organizations throughout our communities that exist to help out when individuals and families are most in need. Whether it’s assistance with housing, food security, employment, or mental health, there are people and places here in Eastern North Carolina that specialize in providing valuable assistance.
If you are looking for a way to stave off post-holiday boredom this coming January, Neuse Regional Libraries has the perfect opportunity for you. Our Winter Reads program will begin January 8 and includes a full schedule of activities and programming that will keep you busy until spring starts to arrive.
Neuse Regional Libraries (NRL) are excited to announce that the Library has been awarded the 2023 North Carolina Public Library Directors Association (NCPLDA) Staff Development Award for Orientation Modules to Enhance Onboarding Process as well as recognition for the Trenton Public Library facility refresh project.
In the evolving landscape where libraries transcend their traditional roles, the Neuse Regional Libraries' Let's Connect program stands out as a beacon of hope since its inception on November 1, 2022. At the core of this transformative initiative is Joyce Hawkins, the dedicated social worker and resource specialist for Neuse Regional Libraries