Top Libraries in Randolph county, North carolina, United states

Seagrove Public Library

Address: 530 Old Plank Rd, Seagrove, NC 27341, USA

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“50 years! of building community... So much care and commitment has been packed into such a small space. Making every inch count, they've delivered innovative programs, fund raised for the collection and for the community -- and brought opportunities for growth and discovery for the young and old and everyone in-between. Mmm, and sometimes they pulled it off with less than 2 loaves and 5 fish! Here's to all who sowed a seed for the library, to those who turned the soil and watered it along the way. The fruit of the Seagrove Library is found in the countless lives you've touched.”

Ramseur Public Library

Address: 1512 Main St, Ramseur, NC 27316, USA

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“Love coming here. The staff is friendly and very accommodating. I teach part-time and they kindly allow me to study here during my "free time".”

Franklinville Public Library

Address: 111 Sumner Pl, Franklinville, NC 27248, USA

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“The warm and welcoming spirit of Franklinville resides within these walls! I love Franklinville Public Library!”

Liberty Public Library

Address: 239 S Fayetteville St, Liberty, NC 27298, USA

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“While I’m a native North Carolinian, I have yet to visit every city and town within the state. To be specific, I had only been to Liberty one time in the entirety of my life prior to yesterday. I’m somewhat upset about that because I didn’t know what I was missing with particular regard towards Liberty Public Library. My daughter and I received an invite from Brenda Hornsby-Heindl, Branch Manager to attend their Christmas Party. Their invite included us participating as vendors with respect to their meet the authors programming on December 7, 2021. It also included us getting into the spirit of the season. We were met with smiling faces as soon as we entered. We most loved the children's room and the book dedication tree. The children's room was bright and engaging. It was replete with books from independent local authors and international publishing houses. My daughter and I both stated that while we don’t live in Liberty, we must become members of the Randolph County Library System by getting library cards. Moving along, those smiling faces continued as we transitioned from the Library over to the Town Hall. The space that connects them is replete with a beautiful mural that celebrates the legacy of Liberty, NC. My daughter and I stopped in our tracks because we were mesmerized by the beauty and detail within it. We made our way over to the Town Hall after our pause and attempted to introduce ourselves to Brenda. A formal introduction wasn’t necessary because she knew who we were right away. She warmly greeted us, thanked us for coming, directed us to our station, and told us to please let either herself or a member of her staff know if we needed anything. We’re low maintenance so we didn’t need anything outside of finding out where the bathroom was. We also met her son. He’s a really cool little guy. I discovered that he liked Spider-Man and Minecraft. We promised that we’d both go see the movie and that we’d collaborate to talk about it the next time that we visited. At any rate, Santa and Mrs. Claus came in not too long after we got settled in. Mr. and Mrs. Claus were an absolute joy. Mrs. Claus told me that Santa works at the Asheboro Library during the off-season so that he can keep a close eye on the little boys and girls of Randolph County to keep up with who’s being naughty or nice. I even got to ask him for the pony that I’ve always wanted. And yes that’s me sitting on his lap like the big kid that I am. My daughter asked him for a little sister. I asked Santa to please scratch that item off of his list because she was being naughty with her request. We made connections with other local authors like Sandra Bartell, Pastor Andy Clapp, and others that we believe will last a lifetime. What I’m saying in that regard is that the smiling faces were more like warm embraces. Thank you Liberty Public Library, Town of Liberty, and Randolph County for showing us what we had been missing all of these years. We can’t wait to visit you guys again really soon.”

Randleman Public Library

Address: 142 W Academy St, Randleman, NC 27317, USA

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“Friendly, helpful staff to answer questions, help with computers and find the books or audios you are looking for. Many activities for children.”

Archdale Public Library

Address: 10433 S Main St, Archdale, NC 27263, USA

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“Great selection of books, nice set-up.”

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