First Regional Library celebrates 75 years to Northwest Mississippi
From the initial proposal, the First Regional Library (FRL) system began in 1950 with branches in DeSoto, Panola, and Tate counties.
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From the initial proposal, the First Regional Library (FRL) system began in 1950 with branches in DeSoto, Panola, and Tate counties.
Read MoreFirst Regional Library is an award-winning library system located in Northwest Mississippi.
Read MoreAt the time of FRL’s establishment, the system had 8,000 books across the four counties and even fewer cardholders.
Read MoreToday’s libraries are vibrant community centers offering much more than just books.
Read MoreDorian will be visiting all 14 branches of the First Regional Library system this summer.
Read MoreThe main goal every summer is to encourage everyone to READ EVERY DAY.
Read MoreFirst sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association.
Read MoreThere are 14 branches of the First Regional Library system in northwest Mississippi, including five in DeSoto County.
Read MoreFirst Regional Library, along with libraries everywhere, continues to adapt and expand services to meet the evolving needs of our community.
Read MoreThe 14 branches of First Regional Library are finishing the final preparations for their annual Summer Reading Program.
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