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The mission of the Blue Ridge Regional Library is to provide free, friendly service and access to timely materials that educate, enrich, and entertain the entire community.
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Friends of the Library is an organization that supports the...
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Collinsville Library has the distinction of being the first...
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My father always took me to the library. We were both book...
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Boo the Library Ghost. Not Perfect. Lola Meets the Bees....
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Phone. Martinsville Branch: (276) 403-5430. Bassett Branch:...
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Collinsville Library has the distinction of being the first branch of the Blue Ridge Regional Library to be established. In 1972, the library, located in the city of Martinsville, became a joint city-county operation and the name was changed to Martinsville-Henry County Public Library.
Phone. Martinsville Branch: (276) 403-5430. Bassett Branch: (276) 629-2426. Collinsville Branch: (276) 647-1112. Patrick County Branch: (276) 694-3352. Ridgeway Branch: (276) 956-1828. Bookmobile: (276) 694-3352.
The Blue Ridge Regional Library (SBRL) is a library system that serves counties in Virginia. [1] The library system is within Region 2 of the Virginia Library Association (VLA).
310 East Church St. Martinsville, VA 24115. United States. (276) 403-5430. martinsville brrl.lib.va.us.
County: Martinsville. Phone: 276-632-7125. Connect to: Library Web Site Online Catalog. Library details: Blue Ridge Regional Library is a Public library. This library is affiliated with Blue Ridge Regional Library (view map) . The collection of the library contains 247,136 volumes. The library circulates 449,723 items per year.
2540 Virginia Avenue. Collinsville, VA 24078. (276) 647-1112. Website. The Collinsville Library, located at 2540 Virginia Avenue in Collinsville, provides an open, friendly, and relaxed atmosphere, where visitors can browse books, videos, music CD’s, and newspapers, as well as use the computers.