The Richmond County Public Library in Warsaw, VA offers a wide range of services and resources to the community, including a catalog website, contact-free book and DVD pickup service, printing, faxing, and scanning services, interlibrary loans, meeting spaces, and a local history collection. They also provide access to high school yearbooks, digitized local history books, and materials by local author Tom Robbins. Additionally, the library offers audiobooks, e-books, movies, and music through platforms like Hoopla and OverDrive, as well as various online databases and resources for research and learning.
The library is committed to promoting literacy and reading among children through programs like the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Program and the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. They also have a Friends of the Library group that operates a used bookstore, and they host events and competitions, such as the RCC Poet Laureate and Visual Arts Luminary competition. The library encourages community engagement and provides a welcoming space for individuals to explore and pursue their interests.
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