
Cemeteries: Key Resources for Local Genealogy in Columbus, GA
Cemeteries: Key Resources for Local Genealogy in Columbus, GA
Cemeteries: Key Resources for Local Genealogy in Columbus, GA
When most people think about genealogy or local history research, they picture census records, wills, or city directories. But another valuable source is often overlooked: periodicals.
This October, the Chattahoochee Valley Libraries (CVL) are pleased to welcome not one, not two, but three different authors to town for free presentations and book signings.
Join the excitement for the Columbus Artists’ Guild 2025 Members Exhibition opening night reception and awards ceremony at the Columbus Public Library, 3000 Macon Road, on Saturday, September 27, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. More than 125 local ar
If you’re researching your family history in Columbus, GA or anywhere in the Chattahoochee Valley, one of the most powerful tools you can use is right here at the Columbus Public Library: City Directories.
You pour so much into others—kids, work, home, schedules. But who’s pouring into you? As the school year settles in, now’s the time to reclaim a little space for yourself.
Back-to-school season is the perfect time to encourage young readers to dive into books that reflect their own experiences.
A fun way to build reading confidence—and win prizes this summer!
Get ready, Dawg fans!
Whether you’re a seasoned bookworm or just looking for your next great read, Chattahoochee Valley Libraries book clubs offer more than just stories—they offer connection, inspiration, and fun!
By Brittany Harte, Children’s Librarian, South Columbus Public Library
By Tiffany Wilson, Community Engagement Coordinator
MARION COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY RECEIVES NATIONAL GRANT FOR SMALL AND RURAL LIBRARIES
Libraries change lives. Every day, Chattahoochee Valley Libraries provide more than books—we offer opportunity, connection, and hope. But now, our essential services are at risk.