Lincoln-Lawrence-Franklin Library, serving an area of 54,000 residents, has a collection of 100,000 books and periodicals; in addition, there are 1,050 CDs, records, cassettes and other audio materials, as well as 2,100 video items, such as DVDs and VHS tapes. Internet terminals are available for use by the general public. Staffing consists of 19 employees, of whom 3 are fully accredited librarians, plus volunteers. The system comprises one central library and 4 branch libraries. Annual expenditures on the library collection total $84,000. Patrons make 105,000 visits annually, and check out materials 147,000 times. Forty percent of all check-outs are children's materials.
Location:
100 South Jackson Street, Brookhaven Mississippi 39601
Telephone
601-833-3369
Other Public Libraries nearby:
(Ashland) Benton County Library
(Port Gibson) Harriette Person Memorial Library
(Natchez) Homochitto Valley Library Service
(Brookhaven) Lincoln-Lawrence-Franklin Library
(Brookhaven) Lincoln-Lawrence-Franklin Library
(McComb) Pike-Amite-Walthall Library System
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04/03 Coming to The Brookhaven area Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Breaux Bridge LA May3-5 The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival has become one of the largest gatherings of world famous Cajun, Zydeco and Swamp Pop musicians and plays host to over 30 bands on three stages during the three-day festival. Gulfport Music Festival Gulfport MS May10-11 Huge weekend music festival featuring headliner entertainment, food booths, and more! Le Festival de la Viande Boucanee Ville Platte LA June29-30 This festival, which translates into the "Smoked Meat Festival", has a World Championship Cookoff, culinary demos, Cajun smokehouse in action, and Cajun Heritage exhibitions. Thirty hours of non-stop music are also an attraction of the festival. Cracklin Festival Port Barre LA November8 This festival is held in November in Port Barre. Four days of fun include family entertainment, Cajun and Country music, food, cooking contests, arts and crafts, and a parade. Pepper Festival St Martinville LA September14-15 This annual festival, usually taking place on the third Sunday of October, celebrates the pepper industry in Louisiana. Benefits kids, and attractions include Cajun food, bands, and a Poker Run. One day only. Call or write for dates and times.
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