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Contact: Floyd Council, Executive Director
Phone: 601-968-5810
Email: fcouncil@jhlibrary.org
Website: jhlibrary.org 

 

Ready. Set. Library! The Jackson Hinds Library System Celebrates National Library Week  

 

JACKSON, MS, April 8, 2024 – Ready. Set. Library! The Jackson Hinds Library System Celebrates National Library Week 

National Library Week (April 7 to 13) is a time to celebrate and appreciate our libraries, library workers, and promote library resources and services. National Library Week is celebrated all over the country and in accordance with the proclamation by the Governor of the State of Mississippi.  The Jackson Hinds Library System is excited to participate in this weeklong nationwide event with the community of Jackson and Hinds County. This year’s theme in 2024 is “Ready. Set. Library!” which gives us the green light to explore all our local libraries have to offer, such as: free digital resources, reading the latest bestsellers, learning new skills, attending a program, and connecting with others. 

During National Library Week, we will host various programs and activities for patrons of all ages. From story time sessions for children to book discussions for adults, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. We want to encourage the community to give themselves the green light to take full advantage of what is new at the library from all roads of life. See our offerings at https://jhlibrary.org/ 

We will celebrate our hardworking library staff for National Library Workers Day on April 9, 2024. The celebration is about our staff who hold down the front lines of public service for everyday people in Hinds County. We will finish our month-long celebration at our Spring Staff Development Day that will be hosted at the Mississippi e-Center on April 29, 2024, at Jackson State University. More about National Library Workers Day: https://ala-apa.org/nlwd/. 

 

About Jackson Hinds Library System: 

We provide public library service to urban metropolitan Jackson and Hinds County Mississippi, the state capital. Our goal is to provide quality service through our 14 locations with a focus on community, education, and digital life. We currently operate under our historic 1986 City/County agreement, but our history dates back to our original Jackson Carnegie Library founding in 1910. 

 

“A City/County with Soul is a City/County with a Great Library System.” 

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