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The Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library is proud to present a performance by the talented and accomplished jazz pianist Le’Andra McPhatter this Thursday, June 20 at 6:30 p.m. Le’Andra will be backed by Dwayne Jordan on drums and Butler Knowles on bass.
Neuse Regional Libraries (NRL) is excited to announce it was awarded two Library Services Technology Act (LSTA) grants in the amount of $47,487 for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The two projects are the Teen Leadership Internship Program and Cybersecurity Audit.
In the next week or so, you will likely receive a letter asking you to join or renew your membership in the Friends of the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library. Although libraries receive support in the form of state-tax revenue, the Friends provide much support for the programming our library features.
Whether you’re a child or teen looking for a fun way to stay busy this summer or an adult looking for cultural enrichment and new activities, Neuse Regional Libraries has you covered this summer! We will be offering summer reading activities for children, teens, and adults and will also host a concert from an amazing performer to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday.
Reginald Stroud, left, accepts the $1,000 prize from Melanie Morgan, Director of the Libraries at Neuse Regional Libraries. The annual Friends of the Library raffle provides support towards library programming.
Do you have documents you want to preserve but don’t have the resources to create a digital backup? Neuse Regional Libraries will be hosting community scanning events at our libraries during the months of April and May
There are many organizations throughout our communities that exist to help out when individuals and families are most in need. Whether it’s assistance with housing, food security, employment, or mental health, there are people and places here in Eastern North Carolina that specialize in providing valuable assistance.
If you are looking for a way to stave off post-holiday boredom this coming January, Neuse Regional Libraries has the perfect opportunity for you. Our Winter Reads program will begin January 8 and includes a full schedule of activities and programming that will keep you busy until spring starts to arrive.
Neuse Regional Libraries (NRL) are excited to announce that the Library has been awarded the 2023 North Carolina Public Library Directors Association (NCPLDA) Staff Development Award for Orientation Modules to Enhance Onboarding Process as well as recognition for the Trenton Public Library facility refresh project.
In the evolving landscape where libraries transcend their traditional roles, the Neuse Regional Libraries' Let's Connect program stands out as a beacon of hope since its inception on November 1, 2022. At the core of this transformative initiative is Joyce Hawkins, the dedicated social worker and resource specialist for Neuse Regional Libraries
Wonderful things are happening at the Neuse Regional Libraries and we’re always thankful for opportunities to talk about them! Several staff members have been invited recently to discuss successful programs and services to a variety of audiences and we were happy to share details about our experiences that could help others reach out to meet needs in their own communities.
This week is National Friends of Libraries week, and we are truly fortunate to have the support of a wonderful local Friends group, the Kinston-Lenoir County Friends of the Library. As library staff, we would like to take this opportunity to tell you more about this important organization and how you can be a part of it!
This is a collaborative effort between the Alzheimer's Association Eastern NC Chapter, Neuse Regional Libraries, Lenoir County Health Department and the Lenoir Council on Aging.
Since April of this year, Neuse Regional Libraries have seen an extremely enthusiastic response from the community for Chess Club, a new weekly meeting of chess players of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. Every week upwards of 25 players gather to play casual games and exchange tips, while newcomers can learn how to play and get some invaluable over-the-board experience in a laid-back environment.
Neuse Regional Libraries (NRL) are excited to announce the grand opening of a new Multi-Sensory Environment (MSE) that will welcome children and their families to engage in a safe and comfortable space at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library through free play and sensory-enhanced programming.