W.H. Stanton Memorial Library - Social Circle, GA
The W.H. Stanton Memorial Library is conveniently located in the City of Social Circle. The library is open every day with a dedicated and well-trained staff ready to assist the community. Free wifi is available 24/7. Check the library’s calendar for programs. Come visit us today!
W. H. Stanton Memorial Library
407 West Hightower Trail, Social Circle, Georgia 30025
Phone: (770) 464-2444
Fax: (770) 464-1596
Hours:
Mon, Wed, Fri - 9:00AM-6:00PM
Tues, Thurs - 9:00AM-7:00PM
Saturday - 10:00AM-4:00PM
Sunday - 2:00PM-6:00PM
Facebook @WHStantonMemorialLibrary
Instagram @stantonlibrary19
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Wondering how you can support your local Library? Join the Friends of the Library. The Friends of the Library (FOL) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports the library and funds literacy programs & initiatives. For more information inquire at the front desk or call the library.
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The W.H. Stanton Memorial Library Board of Trustees will have a meeting on Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 4:00PM at the W.H. Stanton Memorial Library. The public is welcome to attend.
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Find open meeting postings, agendas, summaries, and minutes in the following folder: SC_Bd_Open Meeting Postings_Agendas, Summaries, Minutes
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PLAY Cards give students free access to Azalea Regional Library resources and services. Students also have access to over 11 million items through the PINES lending network.
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Our Summer Reading Program (SRP) is designed to inspire a love for books and learning in readers of all ages. Engage in exciting activities, including interactive storytelling sessions, creative workshops, and lively book discussions. Earn rewards and recognition as you reach reading milestones and explore new literary horizons. Join us for a summer filled with imagination, discovery, and the joy of reading. Stay tuned for SRP 2024!
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Are you in need of a computer? We'll get you connected! As part of AZRLS's new Technology Lending Program, all member libraries have Chromebooks & hotspots available for patron checkout. Contact your local library for more information!
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Read a book (any book) to your child aged birth-kindergarten. The goal is to have read 1,000 books (yes you can repeat books) before your precious one starts kindergarten.
Log in to beanstack to join the challenge are start logging your books!
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As part of the Azalea Regional Library System, the W.H. Stanton Memorial Library is able to offer patrons with a valid PINES library card free access to:
Free Public computers & Free Wifi
Children’s Area and AWE early literacy station computers for children ages 2-8
Children’s Garden
Lego Wall
Family Restroom
Self-Checkout Kiosks & Touch Screen Online Catalogs
Quiet Study Rooms & Large Meeting Room
Click here to fill out our meeting room application.
Wireless Printing / Copying / Scanning / Faxing
Regular & Large Print Materials
Assistive Technology
Free Programs & Events for all ages and interests (Check our Calendar!)
Digital libraries full of eBooks, audiobooks, and digital magazines for all ages via
eRead Kids, and Sebco Books.
hoopla, Libby, Freading, AND MORE!
Check out the Digital Libraries page for sign up and user info.
W.H. Stanton Memorial Library Children’s Garden
Garden # 281 -
407 West Hightower Trail, Social Circle, GA
What type of BUTTERFLIES are you trying to attract?
The library children’s garden is hoping to attract native butterflies such as the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, American Lady, and Common Buckeye, as well as butterflies migrating through Georgia like Monarchs. Our garden also welcomes bees, birds and all other pollinators.
What NECTAR and HOST plants are in your garden?
Butterfly Weed; Zinnia; Rudbekia Goldsturm; Bronze Fennel; Impatient; Hydrangea; Lantana; Tea Olive; Sweetspire; Japanese Maple; Autumn Brilliance Fern; Gardenia; native grasses.