Moore County National Library Week Celebrates Community Impact

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Moore County National Library Week will be observed from April 19 through April 25, following a proclamation approved by the Moore County Board of Commissioners. The recognition highlights the important role libraries play in education, economic opportunity, and community connection.

Local leaders say libraries across Southern Pines, Aberdeen, and Pinehurst are more than just places for books—they are vital hubs for learning and growth.

Why Moore County National Library Week Matters

The Moore County National Library Week proclamation emphasizes how libraries provide free access to information, technology, and programs for residents of all ages. Organized nationally by the American Library Association, the week has been celebrated since 1958.

Commissioners highlighted how libraries help bridge the digital divide by offering internet access, job resources, and digital literacy training.

Real Stories from the Sandhills

During the announcement, library leaders shared examples of how Moore County National Library Week reflects real community impact. One resident used library computers and support to complete a college degree, while another researched small business loans and successfully opened a bakery.

Programs for families are also expanding, including growing demand for children’s storytime sessions. Outreach efforts like bookmobiles continue to serve homebound residents and nursing homes across Moore County.

Libraries as Community Hubs

Officials say Moore County National Library Week is a chance to recognize libraries as welcoming spaces where people connect, learn, and grow. Military families, students, and seniors alike rely on these resources to stay engaged and informed.

Residents are encouraged to visit their local library, explore available programs, and thank staff for their service to the community.

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