Help wanted: Neuse Regional Library - Engagement Librarian I Salary Range depending on qualifications: Starting $16.50 per hour
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Help wanted: Neuse Regional Library - Engagement Librarian I Salary Range depending on qualifications: Starting $16.50 per hour
Help wanted: Neuse Regional Libraries - Engagement Librarian I.
Salary Range depending on qualifications: Starting $16.50 per hour.
Matt Neff, a bass trombonist with the North Carolina Symphony, performed at the Neuse Regional Library today for Kinston’s youth.
Summer Reading is off to an incredible start! Locations across Neuse Regional Libraries are seeing record-breaking participation this year; after two weeks of registration we have 541 participants across all Neuse Regional Libraries locations.
The Neuse Regional Library is offering numerous engagement programs this summer for people of all ages. Justin Stout, the head of Information Services at the library, has initiated a chess club aimed at teaching and engaging individuals in chess.
The State Library of North Carolina announced the 2023-2024 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awardees today. Neuse Regional Library was awarded two grants.
Kinston, NC: D. Reid Wilson, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, will be visiting the Neuse Regional Libraries at 2:30 p.m. Friday, February 24.
Help wanted: Neuse Regional Libraries - La Grange Public Library Branch Manager. Starting salary $34,320
You should receive a mailer from the Friends of the Library in the next week or so. The mailer includes a brochure and a return envelope that makes joining or rejoining the Friends easy. When you receive the mailer, please send in a check for membership dues for the 2022-2023 year.
Along with warmer weather and new growth, the arrival of spring brings new programs and services from the Neuse Regional Libraries.
Come visit us at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library for our book sale! The sale will run from Wednesday, March 9th through Saturday, March 12th.
Come visit us at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library for our book sale! The sale will run from Wednesday, March 9th through Saturday, March 12th.
Housing. Food. Transportation. Employment. Mental health resources. These are just a few of the things that we sometimes take for granted as always being there, but are a major struggle for others to obtain. There are people each day at our public library looking for assistance with these basic needs, and sometimes it can be difficult for them to find the right resource.
The next time you visit your local library, you might be surprised at some of the technologies that are becoming available to the public. Virtual Reality is still a relatively new technology that has become more popular over the past few months,
Volunteering has myriad benefits. Volunteers learn new skills, discover new talents, meet new people, engage with their community, and have fun, which is especially important if you are a teen volunteer.