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Children

FALL FESTIVAL

Thursday, September 25th from 5:00 - 7:00 PM

Celebrate National Library Card Sign-Up Month at the Hart County Library with an evening full of activities, tasty refreshments, and a raffle you won’t want to miss. Bring the whole family and discover all the ways your library card can open new doors this fall!

Story Time 

Every Monday at 11:00 AM

Ignite your child's love for reading and storytelling at Story Time, held every Monday at 11:00 AM. Designed for children of all ages, these engaging events foster imagination, nurture language skills, and create cherished memories.

Teens

FALL FESTIVAL

Thursday, September 25th from 5:00 - 7:00 PM

Celebrate National Library Card Sign-Up Month at the Hart County Library with an evening full of activities, tasty refreshments, and a raffle you won’t want to miss. Bring the whole family and discover all the ways your library card can open new doors this fall!

​Bookish Websites and Blogs for Teens

  • Book Riot

    Book Riot is dedicated to the idea that writing about books and reading should be just as diverse as books and readers are. So sometimes they are serious and sometimes silly. Some writers are pros. Many of them aren’t.

  • Epic Reads

    A website devoted to the latest YA hits. A great source for book lists and recommendations from your favorite YA authors.

  • No Flying No Tights

    A page devoted to graphic novel reviews specifically for those who read them the most — mainly teens — and for those who might be involved in distributing them to teens — namely teachers, librarians, and parents.

  • Reading While White

    We are committed to working in the ongoing struggle for authenticity and visibility in books; to supporting opportunities for people of color and First Nations/Native people in all aspects of the children’s and young adult book world; and to holding publishers, book creators, reviewers, librarians, teachers, and others accountable.

  • YA Books Central

    An online community for reviewers and lovers of YA books.

  • The Hub

    The Hub is a teen collections blog for YALSA, the Young Adult Library Services Association.

  • BuzzFeed Books

    All of the book related listicles you could ever want.

  • Goodreads

    Imagine it as a large library that you can wander through and see everyone's bookshelves, their reviews, and their ratings. You can also post your own reviews and catalog what you have read, are currently reading, and plan to read in the future. Owned by Amazon.

  • LibraryThing

    It’s an easy, library-quality catalog for your book collection.

  • Underlined

    A community of teen book lovers and aspiring writers!

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Cool Websites for Teens

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Citizen Nation -High school students teach skills and strategies for civic engagement, critical thinking, and respectful communications.

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Civics Collection -collection of meida-rich resources for teaching 6-12th graders about American citizenship and Constitutional democracy.

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Hemingway App -  A writing tool that let's you paste in your text and suggests edits for you.

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Huffpost Teen -Pictures and articles about topics teens care about.

 

ipl2 For Teens -Information for life, school, friends, and homework.
 

Teen Ink -A teen 'zine written for teens, by teens. Includes writing, art, photos and forums. Read or submit!

Adults

ON-GOING

Third Thursday Book Club

Join us on the third Thursday of every month at 6:00PM in the downstairs meeting room!

150 Benson Street
Hartwell, GA 30643

​Contact Us:
Telephone : ​706-376-4655
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Email :

General Information: hartlibrarynews@yahoo.com

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Library Director:

rsanders@hartcountylibrary.com

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Hours:

Monday  10AM - 6PM
Tuesday  10AM - 6PM

Wednesday 10AM - 2PM
Thursday  10AM - 8PM

Friday  10AM - 6PM

Saturday  10AM - 2PM

Sunday  Closed

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