Enhance Your Digital Skills with Fulton County Library’s Adult Literacy Classes In today’s digital age, having strong computer skills is more important than ever. Recognizing this need, the Fulton County Library System has teamed up with Inspiredu to offer a fantastic opportunity for adults looking to bolster their digital literacy. If you or someone you…
Directors Blog – March 2026
Hello and thank you for your patronage of the Fulton County Library System. There are, as you know, 34 libraries in total. Yet there are unique aspects of each of them. The two largest ones, the Central Library and the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, have great treasures within their…
GASHA GO! World Learning Stations Launch at Metropolitan Branch!
Join us to celebrate the launch of GASHA GO! World Learning Stations at Metropolitan Branch on Monday, March 23, 2026, from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. GASHA GO! World is a digital learning platform created by Georgia Public Broadcasting in partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, FableVision Studios, and Georgia educators to build core computer…
Pout Pout Fish Comes to FulcoLibrary!
In anticipation of the latest adaptation of the beloved children's book, the Metropolitan and Northeast Spruill Oaks Libraries are excited to announce a special Pout-Pout Fish Storytime! Join us on March 18th, 2026, at 10:30 AM at the Metropolitan Library or the Northeast Spruill Oaks Library for a fun, fish-themed storytime as we celebrate the…
Roswell Reads Presents Author Talk With Jane Harper
ARE YOU UP FOR A MYSTERY/THRILLER NOVEL FROM DOWN UNDER? Roswell Reads, in partnership with Roswell Cultural Arts and Bookmiser, will feature Jane Harper, Australia’s Queen of Crime writing, at the Roswell Adult Learning Center, 830 Grimes Bridge Road, Roswell, on Saturday, April 18, at 2 p.m. The New York Times critically acclaimed and bestselling…
Where Will Your Words Take You? Literacy Festival! @ Gladys S. Dennard Library
The Gladys S. Dennard at South Fulton Library hosted its very first Literacy Festival — a vibrant event designed to encourage reading for all ages. Families, educators, and book lovers explored resources, met authors, and discovered programs that support lifelong learning. The festival showcased just how powerful literacy can be in strengthening communities…
Deborah Roberts @ Central Library
We welcomed Deborah Roberts for an enlightening conversation, skillfully moderated by Rose Scott of WABE. This conversation not only held the audience's attention but also celebrated the profound themes of sisterhood and the shared experiences that connect us all, leaving a lasting impact on everyone in attendance…
Kenan Thompson @ Central Library!
Audience members were treated to a truly memorable evening featuring the talented Kenan Thompson, who, alongside the engaging moderator Monica Pearson, led a vibrant discussion brimming with humor, insightful commentary, and fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes. During this lively exchange, Kenan introduced his newest children's book, *Unfunny Bunny*, delighting attendees with his creative insights…
The Library Access TV Show – March 2026
February was an exciting and inspiring month across our libraries, filled with engaging conversations, meaningful partnerships, and community-centered events. The Central Library had an exciting month, as we proudly welcomed the talented authors Kenan Thompson and Deborah Roberts, who shared their inspiring written works with us! Over at the South Fulton Library, we celebrated our…
Read HER Story This March!
Together, this March, let’s explore stories shaped by women's voices, perspectives, and experiences. Let’s choose our book and start reading! Join us for "Read HER Story" to explore books by women for women, and join the Beanstack challenge to earn the "Read HER Story" badge. Because this March, let's Amplify Women’s Voices! ✓ Join the…
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