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Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month
Click on the link below to go to The Library of Congress and find out a lot more information. All information and images are courtesy of Library of Congress. Women’s History Month

Southeast Alabama Community Action Partnership.

This workshop is being offered by SEACP (Formerly HRDC). For more information call them at 334-406-1006. Seating will be limited. Call early to register and reserve a seat.

International Space Station

Here is a link to some music that is really out of this world. Click on the link below to take you to the ISS, courtesy of NASA.  ( “Ground control to Major Tom”, lyrics from song Space Oddity by David Bowie)

http://thirdrockradio.rfcmedia.com/

Presidents Day


Abbeville Memorial Library will be closed Monday, Feb 20 in observance of Presidents Day.

New Arrivals

“News of the World”, “Enemy Woman”,”The Color of Lightning” by Paulette Jiles, “Winter Stroll, Winter Street” by Elin Hilderbrand. “Moral Defense, Blood Defense”, by Marcia Clark. “The Girl in Green”, by Derek B. Miller. “What Matters in Mayhew”, by Cassie Dandridge Selleck. “A Dog’s Purpose”, “A Dog’s Journey” by W. Bruce Cameron. “Empire Rising”, “The Trident Deception”, “Ice Station Nautilus”, by Rick Campbell. “Loss of Reason”, “Search for Reason”, by Miles A. Maxwell. “The whole Town’s Talking”, by Fannie Flagg. “Necessary Lies”, by Diane Chamberlain. “The Alchemist”, by Paulo Coelho. “The Bookshelf on the Corner”, by Jenny Colgan. “I am Number Four”,  “The Power of Six”, “The Fall of Five”, “The Revenge of Seven”, all by Pittacus Lott. “The Draining Lake”, “Voices”, by Arnaldur Indridason. “The Blood of Heaven”, by S.J.Parris. “The Jaguar”, by T. Jefferson Parker. “All the Old Knives”, by Olen Steinhauer. “The Breaking Point”, “The Host”, by Jefferson Bass.

Basic Computer Classes

Beginning February 9th 2017 we will be restarting our Basic Computer Class here at the library. The classes will be Tuesday and Thursday at 11am, and 3pm, each day. If you were already signed up for the classes you do not need to sign up again, as we will be contacting those of you who were already in the class. As time goes by we will start additional classes as long as we have people interested. The classes will be very basic and are for new users of computers. If you already have some knowledge about computers you might want to skip theses classes and wait for the more advanced classes that we are planning for later in the year

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


Abbeville Memorial Library will be closed
Monday, January 16th, 2017
In observance of Dr. Martin Luther King day.

Operating Hours

Monday
9:00 am -5:00 pm
Tuesday
10:00 am -6:00 pm
Wednesday
9:00 am -5:00 pm
Thursday
10:00 am -6:00 pm
Friday
9:00 am -5:00 pm

Computers shut down 20 minutes before closing.

Library Board Trustees

Catherine Killebrew (Chair)
Maribeth Bedsole
Willadean Hall
Gayle Thomas
Lindsay Rane Carter