March Newsletter

This March, Explore the Possibilities at Your Library!

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📙Staff Picks
When people meet Joe, they often treat him as Amazing Joe or Poor Joe. But can't he just be . . . Joe? One-legged Joe is 'amazing'. He knows this because wherever he goes people always tell him he's amazing. Amazing for sliding down the slide, for kicking a ball . . . even walking to get an ice cream, or even just eating an ice cream. Of course, being Amazing Joe is better than being Poor Joe . . . A groundbreaking picture book which explores how we respond to disability.
A doctor and best-selling author provides decade-specific nutrition and lifestyle advice to help readers maximize longevity, prevent disease and age well, offering practical steps to optimize health and vitality in your 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond.
We're excited to be working with Inspiredu to bring valuable digital literacy programs to your community! As we plan for the rest of 2025, we'd like to invite you to explore our programs and how they could benefit you and your family.  Please review the programs below and click the orange "program survey" button above to take the survey.

We offer two tiers of programs: 
  • Tier I: Learning Spark,  Each household will receive one refurbished laptop upon completion of one of the following workshops.
    • Adult Digital Literacy Workshop: This workshop is designed for adults and covers fundamental computer skills. Participants are encouraged to continue their learning at home through online certifications, such as those offered by Microsoft. We also provide resources on free or low-cost internet options.
    • Family Learning Workshop: This workshop is aimed at parents/caregivers and children in grades PreK-12. It offers basic digital literacy skills and helps families navigate educational resources, as well as engage with their child’s education in a digital environment. Free or low-cost internet resources are also provided.
  • Tier II: Wellness,  These workshops are for returning learners who have already completed Tier I, own their own laptop, and possess basic computer skills.
    • Telehealth: This workshop is conducted in partnership with the Georgia Hospital Association and its affiliates. Each session focuses on a different area of medicine, helping learners become more comfortable using telehealth resources on their laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. The classes are hybrid, allowing participants to join either in person or virtually.
    • Financial Literacy: These classes will be available starting in the spring and are led by financial planners, banks, credit unions, and other experts. The goal is to empower learners to create budgets, manage online accounts, protect their assets, learn to invest, and more—ultimately fostering financial wellness.
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Astronomy Club
Thursday, March 6th from 2:00 – 3:00pm

Join us for Astronomy Club! Learn about outer space, use our telescopes and more! Every first Thursday at 6pm!
Tween and Teen Dungeons and Dragons
  • Thursday, March 13th from 5pm - 6pm
  • Thursday, March 27th from 5pm - 6pm

Attend to join the campaign! No experience necessary

Tween/Teen Movie Day - Wonka
Saturday, March 22nd from 7:00 – 8:00am
📷 Library Snapshots
Mrs. Mamie Lee Hillman gave a presentation exploring the life of Abram Colby, Greene County's first African American Representative during Reconstruction, and shedding light on other important African American stories from the region that have been lost to time. [Photo taken at the well-attended event at the Greene County Library in February.]
Lego Fun!
Library Data
We welcomed new users, hosted engaging programs, and saw thousands of visits! See how Greene County Library served our community in our latest Q2 report.
💡Resource Spotlight💡
About eRead Kids
eRead Kids is the Georgia Public Library Service’s digital library of almost 15,000 eBooks and audio books for children from pre-k through fourth grade.

Check out picture books, graphic novels, nonfiction, and more! Find popular series such as Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Big Nate, Who Was…? and Geronimo Stilton. eRead Kids can be used on any tablet, phone, or computer.

To access eRead Kids on your mobile device:
  1. Download the Boundless app from the app store on your mobile device. 
  2. Enter Azalea Regional Library System in the search box to find your library.
  3. Then enter your PLAY Card student ID/number and your PIN (6 digit) student birth month and year. Click Login.
  4. Click on the book icon in the top right hand corner of the app to access checkouts, holds, and wishlists. Click the three dots in the top right hand corner of the app to access the home page and browse titles available for checkout.

Read and enjoy!

The PINES student PLAY card gives all Greene County students a special library card using their student number with no late fees. These PLAY cards are funded by a generous grant from Georgia Public Library Service.  Find out more here!
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