AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Returns Late January 2026
The Columbus Public Library and the Mildred L.
Parks Memorial Public Library will be closed Thursday February 19th for mechanical issues. Please visit this website for updates on re-opening.
The Columbus Public Library and the Mildred L.
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.
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.
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!
Tiffany Wilson, Community Engagement Coordinator
by Catie Tierney, Branch Manager
February is Black History Month and we’re celebrating by showcasing our Black Writers Collection, suggested reading lists, and online research resources that highlights the accomplishments and contributions of African-Americans.
One-on-One Technology Help
One-on-One help offers assistance with computer use and basic technology questions.* These include help with:
Are you feeling lucky? Stop by local branches and check out new and popular fiction, non-fiction titles, and best-sellers without the wait! It’s first come, first served so if it is on the shelf it’s yours!
Nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure, and don’t even know it. Left undetected or uncontrolled, high blood pressure increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.