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Seniors Read Book Club at North Avenue Library

The City of Richmond is sponsoring a book club for seniors that is free of charge and open to all! The book club will be held on the third Tuesdays of the month (starting tomorrow, February 15th) at the North Avenue Library. The books will be provided on a loaner basis at the first meeting.

Stories with Ms. Tori

River City Fiction has a great look at Ms. Tori, a children’s service library associate. Tori runs a story time at the Ginter Park Library and several other reading related services: Tori visits neighboring elementary schools to discuss what the library has to offer students, parents, and teachers. “The library can be quite a resourceful [...]

North Avenue library reopens!

Remember a month ago when the North Avenue library closed for renovations? Well this Friday (October 15th), at 3pm, the joint opens back up — with renovations completed. And, remember, if you’ve had a book checked out this whole time there will be no late fee charged. Plus, while we’re talking about libraries, it’s probably [...]

Library closes to prepare for the North Avenue branch opening

As of tonight you’ll no longer be able to return books to the temporary library site at Norrell Elementary. They’ll be closing down. To prepare for the reopening of the permanent branch on North Avenue. Good news: if you didn’t get your books back tonight, you can keep them until October 11 — when the [...]

North Avenue library will be renovated

The North Avenue library is the first branch of many that will undergo renovations. The branch will close February 2nd for an inventory of books and materials before the renovations begin in May. Improvements will include: Rewiring of the buildings for 21st century computer use and for the addition of 17 new public computers Realignment [...]