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In Conversation with Ambyr Michelle

Jun 16th | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
BLACK LEADERSHIP AIDS CRISIS COALITION (BLACC) AND FULTON COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM present an intimate conversation with Ambyr…

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You're invited to the 2026 One Book, One Read

Sep 19th | 11:00am - 2:00pm
You're invited to a special author event celebrating our 2026 One Book, One Read selection, The Last One at the Wedding

WHAT'S NEW

Find a Summer Reading Kick-off Event

Roar into a prehistoric party of epic proportions this summer during Unearth A Story! Find a Summer Reading Kick-off at a library near you!

Summer Reading

Summer Reading starts June 1, 2026. Roar into a prehistoric party at a library near you for a dino-sized adventure all summer long!

One Book, One Read

Experience the suspense of our 2026 selection: The Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak.

Year of the Book

The Year of the Book celebrates the power of reading to bring people together.

How much are YOU saving at the library?

You already know your library offers incredible services, but have you ever stopped to think about what those are actually worth?

DIGITAL LIBRARY

 In the Palm of Your Hand

Have you checked out the amazing free resources at your fingertips with your Library Card? It’s all just a tap away. Explore the Apps on the Go today!

Kids Anime Club, part of a series

Anime is for everyone! Bring your kids to Dogwood Library every month to enjoy some family friendly movies and shows. Snacks provided!

Unearth a Story: Summer Reading Kick-Off with Tariq Mahdi

Jun 5th | 10:30am - 3:00pm
Let the summer parties begin! DJ and storyteller Tariq Mahdi pumps the jams for a day of games, music, art, technology, and more.

Best Buy Geek Squad Academy, part of a series

Geek Squad is back at Central Library this summer! Become a certified Junior Agent through trainings in the latest technology!

Adulting 101: Next Level Life Skills & Career Readiness

Jun 5th | 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Join us for an intensive series to help teens learn real-world skills.

Catch up with FulcoLibrary

Get a Library Card

Sign up for a temporary card to get access to the library's digital resources and e-collection today!

Ask a Librarian

Ask a question online or text (404) 949-1025. New Ask-a-Librarian hours are now available!

Digital Library

Free access to e-books, audiobooks, learning tools, online research tools, and more!

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Dig into Discovery - Kirkwood June Staff Picks!

Kick off your summer reading & dig into the Kirkwood Library Staff's June staff picks!

Dig into Discovery - Kirkwood June Staff Picks!

Kick off your summer reading & dig into the Kirkwood Library Staff's June staff picks!

CLASS PASS at APS

If you are an Atlanta Public Schools student or employee, you have access to many resources at Fulco Library using your APS ID number.

Support the Library

The work of the Foundation is made possible through the generosity of individuals and corporations who believe in the power of libraries.

Volunteer with Fulco Library

Learn how to support your library by volunteering today!

Checking Out Fulco Library Podcast

Stop by the Checking Out Fulco Library podcast to discover a behind the scenes look at the Library and the Literary world around it.

Free access to e-books, audiobooks, learning tools, online research tools, and more!

Overdrive and the Libby App

Our popular eBook & eAudiobook platform provides access to adult fiction and non-fiction through your web browser or the Libby app.

Hoopla

Hoopla is the platform to use if you read or watch movies. Download the app to your favorite device and enjoy an audiobook.

Paper.co

Fulton County Library offers students in grades K-12 with unlimited, on-demand access to free academic support through Paper.

Freegal

Our most popular streaming and downloadable music platform is easy to use!

FOLLOW THE LIBRARY

Join our digital community—discover new stories happening across the county.

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