At its annual meeting on April 21, Friends of South Carolina Libraries (FOSCL) President John Bradley presented Darlington County resident Faye Griffin with its Outstanding Individual Award. Grriffin was nominated for her award by Fran Knotts, President of the Friends of the Lamar Library; Sherry Humphries, Lamar Branch Library Manager; Nancy Ray, Darlington County Library Director; Sue Rainey, former Darlington County Library Director; and Ken Hughes, former […]
FOSCL President John Bradley honored the accomplishments of South Carolina State Senator Gerald Malloy by presenting him with FOSCL’s Outstanding Public Official Award at the annual meeting of the Friends of South Carolina Libraries on April 21 in Columbia. Senator Malloy, who represents Senate District 29 (Darlington, Lee, Chesterfield, and Marlboro counties), was nominated by Friends of the Darlington County Library President Lois Baldwin, Darlington […]
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The Darlington County Library System celebrates the sixth annual National Friends of Libraries Week during the week of October 21st thought the 27th by honoring our Friends of the Library groups in Darlington, Hartsville, Lamar, and Society Hill. Across the county, the Library has over 300 dedicated Friends who contribute thousands of hours annually as volunteers helping […]
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Mothers whose babies are born at Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center are now receiving “Welcome Baby Bags” filled with informational material, baby board books, baby wipes and other baby supplies before leaving the hospital. The bags are a partnership effort between Carolina Pines, Darlington County First Steps and the Darlington County Library System. Read Article
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Faye Griffin Receives FOSCL’s Outstanding Individual Award
/in Friends of the Library, News /by Sandy MeierAt its annual meeting on April 21, Friends of South Carolina Libraries (FOSCL) President John Bradley presented Darlington County resident Faye Griffin with its Outstanding Individual Award. Grriffin was nominated for her award by Fran Knotts, President of the Friends of the Lamar Library; Sherry Humphries, Lamar Branch Library Manager; Nancy Ray, Darlington County Library Director; Sue Rainey, former Darlington County Library Director; and Ken Hughes, former […]
State Senator Gerald Malloy Receives FOSCL’s Outstanding Public Official Award
/in Friends of the Library, News /by Sandy MeierFOSCL President John Bradley honored the accomplishments of South Carolina State Senator Gerald Malloy by presenting him with FOSCL’s Outstanding Public Official Award at the annual meeting of the Friends of South Carolina Libraries on April 21 in Columbia. Senator Malloy, who represents Senate District 29 (Darlington, Lee, Chesterfield, and Marlboro counties), was nominated by Friends of the Darlington County Library President Lois Baldwin, Darlington […]
Darlington County Honors Friends of the Library
/in Friends of the Library, News /by Sandy MeierThe Darlington County Library System celebrates the sixth annual National Friends of Libraries Week during the week of October 21st thought the 27th by honoring our Friends of the Library groups in Darlington, Hartsville, Lamar, and Society Hill. Across the county, the Library has over 300 dedicated Friends who contribute thousands of hours annually as volunteers helping […]
Paws to Read
/in Young Adults, Adults, Children, News /by Sandy MeierMothers of newborns to receive welcome bags when leaving Carolina Pines
/in Children /by Sandy MeierMothers whose babies are born at Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center are now receiving “Welcome Baby Bags” filled with informational material, baby board books, baby wipes and other baby supplies before leaving the hospital. The bags are a partnership effort between Carolina Pines, Darlington County First Steps and the Darlington County Library System. Read Article