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Darlington County Library System |
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The Darlington County Library System operates four branches with the administration offices located in Darlington. The Library is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees appointed by the Darlington County Council. Most of the library funding is allocated by County Council but support is also received directly from the State of South Carolina through per capita funding. Federal grants are available for special projects through a competitive process. Our Friends' organizations contribute significantly to our operations as do patrons' donations. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 December 2009 )
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Written by Administrator
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"Bag-N-A-Book" Book Club, meets Friday, September 3rd at 11:30 a.m. Bring your own sandwich, drinks and chips will be provided. We will be discussing Peace Like A River by Leif Enger. We have chosen a genre topic for our September read, any book in the Self-Help genre is great and should result is a lively discussion. Whether you are a man that likes to read shoot 'em up westerns or a lady that likes to read romances, or you both like to read murder mysteries it doesn't matter. We always welcome new faces and if you are looking for a book club and would like to join us please contact Charlene McDonnough at 398-4940 for more information. Lamar Book Discussion Club Meets the third Wednesday of each month at 11:00 a.m. September's selection is Wrapped in Rain by Charles Martin |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 August 2010 )
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Hartsville Book Discussion |
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Written by Administrator
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| Join the Hartsville Library's Book Discussion Group - We will be meeting on June 23 and will discuss "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson. We will meet at noon at Saffron Catering (110 Pinewood Avenue) for lunch and discussion. Copies of this book are available for loan at the Hartsville Circulation Desk. We will meet again on July 28 for a discussion of "The Sweet By and By" by Todd Johnson, August 25th for a discussion of "Time is a River" by Mary Alice Monroe, and September 22nd for a discussion of The Mighty Queens of Freeville by Amy Dickinson. | | | | |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 June 2010 )
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