We've got storytimes! Ready to Learn Storytime: Preschool Preschool story time with reading readiness. Join us for songs, sensory play, crafts, and stories designed to prepare your preschooler to learn. Wednesdays at 10 am Sherrills Ford-Terrell Branch Library St. Stephens Branch Library Main Library in Newton Wednesdays at 11… View More
September 2023
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HICKORY –Participants will enjoy a variety of activities in October including painting Mixed Media Pumpkins with the Hickory Museum of Art at all five of the sites. These art classes are supported by the United Arts Council of Catawba County through the North Carolina Arts Council, with funding from the state of North Carolina. Any resident of Catawba County who is 60 or older is invited to join Seniors Morning Out, which is… View More
Mr. Rogers reminds us to look for the helpers. One place you can find helpers is the library! You can always find someone to help you discover your next read, how to use a computer, or register for engaging programs. Our Community Navigator is a unique helper who connects people to essential resources. The Community Navigator eliminates barriers to service by helping people access community agencies, programs, and resources more… View More
We've got storytimes! Ready to Learn Storytime: Preschool Preschool story time with reading readiness. Join us for songs, sensory play, crafts, and stories designed to prepare your preschooler to learn. Wednesdays at 10 am Sherrills Ford-Terrell Branch Library St. Stephens Branch Library Main Library in Newton Wednesdays at 11… View More
We've got storytimes! Ready to Learn Storytime: Preschool Preschool story time with reading readiness. Join us for songs, sensory play, crafts, and stories designed to prepare your preschooler to learn. Wednesdays at 10 am Sherrills Ford-Terrell Branch Library St. Stephens Branch Library Main Library in Newton Wednesdays at 11… View More
Be prepared for every day that ends in “Y”! September is Emergency Preparedness Month and September 15th is the mid-point for the Atlantic Hurricane Season. It’s important that we think about Emergency Preparedness 365 days a year. That might seem like a tall order, but it isn’t as hard as you may think. Many steps we take for personal or family safety become so routine, that we often do it without giving it much… View More
Click on any of the titles below to put a copy on hold for yourself! Patron Picks - Books The Last Sinner by Lisa… View More
PUBLIC HEALTH HONORED WITH COMPETITIVE INNOVATION AWARD HICKORY – Catawba County Public Health’s School Health program was honored on August 24 with a prestigious and highly competitive 2023 Civic Excellence in Innovation Award from the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and Civic Federal Credit Union for the Grandparents Café program. NCACC selects 10 innovation winners each year… View More
We've got storytimes! Ready to Learn Storytime: Preschool Preschool story time with reading readiness. Join us for songs, sensory play, crafts, and stories designed to prepare your preschooler to learn. Wednesdays at 10 am Sherrills Ford-Terrell Branch Library St. Stephens Branch Library Main Library in Newton Wednesdays at 11… View More
The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded Catawba County the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its fiscal year 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR). Catawba County Finance staff were commended for the achievement by the Catawba County Board of Commissioners during the Board’s Sept. 5 meeting. Catawba County has received the… View More
September is Library Card Sign Up Month, a time when the Catawba County Library joins libraries nationwide to remind everyone about the valuable resources available at your local library. Considered by some as the most important school supply - a library card provides access to technology, innovative programming, and educational resources, giving students of all ages the tools to succeed in school. This is why National Library… View More