I go regularly to at least three branches of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library system (Louisa, Northside, and Scottsville), and Scottsville is by far the loudest. I grew up being told to be...
Scottsville Library
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The Scottsville Library, part of the Jefferson Madison Regional Library system, offers a welcoming space for residents of Scottsville and surrounding areas to access a variety of resources and services, including public computers, meeting rooms, and a diverse collection of books and materials. Established in 1959, the library has evolved from its humble beginnings in an old schoolhouse to a modern facility that hosts free events for all ages, such as crafts, storytimes, and movie nights.
In addition to its extensive programming, the Scottsville Library features unique community initiatives like a Little Free Food Pantry and a sensory garden, promoting engagement and support within the local community. With a commitment to fostering learning and connection, the library serves as a vital resource for education, creativity, and community well-being.
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So I guess I'm getting old but I remember a time when libraries were actually quiet, this library at least is extremely loud. The librarians are some of the worst offenders, their voices echo...