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The Flint River Regional Library System (FRRLS) is a collection of nine public libraries in the Atlanta metropolitan area of Georgia.The library serves the residents of the following six counties: Butts, Fayette, Lamar, Monroe, Pike, and Spalding.
An idea for a library in Jonesboro was started in 1941 by the Jonesboro Women's Club. The collection at this time was only 200 books which were housed in the Jones Brothers Department Store on South Main Street. [4] In 1960 this small location had grown and joined the Flint River Regional Library System in Griffin. By joining this consortium ...
Athens Regional Library System: PINES: Atlanta–Fulton Public Library System ... Flint River Regional Library System: PINES: Forsyth County Public Library
Flint River Regional Library System; Forsyth County Public Library; G. Greater Clarks Hill Regional Library System; Gwinnett County Public Library; H. Hall County ...
The library is at 1 Father DeValles Blvd., Suite 401. It's open Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon and Thursdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., though Freitas said he’s working on expanding ...
In 1998 a white paper was created exploring the feasibility of a statewide public library card for Georgia. As Georgia had consistently ranked among the lowest states in public library funding per capita it was agreed that a universal library card could be of great benefit to the residents of Georgia as long as the affiliated libraries were unified under one single integrated library system ...
On April 25, 2014, then-Mayor Dayne Walling and other officials toasted with glasses of water to celebrate switching from Detroit’s water system to the Flint River, part of a cost-cutting move ...
Sima Gutierrez collects water samples from residents' homes and takes them to the Flint Community Water Lab, where more than 60 high school and college interns have provided free testing for ...