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George H. & Laura E. Brown Library
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees meets the third Tuesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. (Please call 252-946-4300 to confirm meeting schedule.) It is an advisory board appointed by Washington City Council to advise on library policy and programming. The library board is made up of six members.
Members of the Library Board of Trustees
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Hours
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday and Official Holidays, closed |
Location
George H. & Laura E. Brown Library
122 Van Norden Street
Washington, NC 27889
Telephone: (252) 946-4300
Fax: (252) 975-2015
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Friends of the Library
The Friends of Brown Library is a membership organization that supports the programs and operations of the library through various projects and activities.
Friends of Brown Library Website
Officers
President: Rachel Mills
Vice-President: Luther Davis
Secretary: Diane Giffin
Treasurer: Katie Lake
Membership: Katie Lake
Newsletter: Bronna Graham |
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Library Staff
Full-Time
Gloria Moore, Library Director
Carol Newman, Library Services Coordinator
Wanda Corey, Library Assistant
Stella Olivares, Children's Services Coordinator |
Part-Time
Kimberly Davenport, Library Assistant
Perri Small, Library Clerk
Mary Tankard, Library Clerk
John Thomas, Library Clerk
Perry Harper, Custodian
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Library Services
Adult & Children's Services Circulation Services Collections & Other Services Digital Collection
Policies and Procedures
Internet Use Wireless Internet Use Multi-Purpose Meeting Room & Exhibits Disruptive Behavior
Cellular Phones Donated Books Pets & Animals Dress Code
Visit NCLive, Your Library Link to the World!
NC Live is available to registered borrowers.
Call (252) 946-4300 to get the NC Live password.
The library is the very best place to start!
The mission of Brown Library is to provide resources and services for community residents of all ages by enhancing and contributing to their educational, informational, recreational, and leisure needs in the most efficient manner possible. We especially recognize our responsibility to serve as a place for children to discover the joy of reading and the value of libraries. Special emphasis is placed on supplying adults with current reading materials; on providing reference services to students (at all academic levels) and other information seekers; and on making facilities available for local individuals, organizations and agencies to do community work. The library serves as a learning and activities center for all residents of the City of Washington and the surrounding Beaufort County area.
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