Archive for category Programs & Projects
FCPL Needs Your Support THIS Thursday
Posted by Paula Glover, Publicity Volunteer in Library News, Programs & Projects on July 19, 2011
You may have read last week that the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners is holding a town hall meeting regarding an extention of SPLOST. Forsyth County Public Library has requested a portion of those funds for an expansion of the Sharon Forks branch. Could you spare a few moments of your time to attend the [...]
Booklovers Update: June 2011
Posted by Paula Glover, Publicity Volunteer in Book Sales, Programs & Projects on June 18, 2011
Dear friends and fellow booklovers, Many of you already know that our first-ever summer Book Sale is coming up. You’ve been helping us pickup and organize donations. We love and appreciate our volunteers! If you’re not a regular volunteer, we still want to keep you in the loop about what’s going on with FCPL Friends [...]
Forsyth Reads Together 2011
Posted by Paula Glover, Publicity Volunteer in Library News, Programs & Projects on March 21, 2011
Abolitionist, women’s suffragist, Civil War nurse, writer of romance novels, student of Henry David Thoreau…what famous author comes to mind? If you thought of Louisa May Alcott, you’re absolutely right. The Little Women author is the focus of the fourth annual Forsyth Reads Together program, a community reading initiative sponsored by FCPL, Literacy Forsyth, and [...]
March Madness @ Hampton Park Library
Posted by Paula Glover, Publicity Volunteer in Programs & Projects on March 11, 2011
FCPL Cinema, a program sponsored by FCPL Friends & Advocates, will host a March Madness double-feature of Alfred Hitchcock’s films Vertigo and Psycho this month. When: March 27, 2011 Vertigo (Rated PG) begins at 1:30pm Psycho (Not Rated) begins at 3:45pm Where: Hampton Park Library 5345 Settingdown Road How much: It’s free! Come catch March [...]
Beyond the Book – Spring 2011
Posted by FCPL Friends & Advocates in Programs & Projects on February 27, 2011
Join us at the library this spring to discuss fabulous nonfiction selections led by FCPL’s Information staff. Stop by or call the Information Desk to sign up for a discussion or check out a copy of the book. Zeitoun by Dave Eggers A Syrian-American man and his family live through the nightmare of Hurricane Katrina [...]


