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Alamance County has offices spread throughout the county, representing the departments that provide services to the citizens. You can find maps to these locations and basic contact information over the following pages.
Please note that the maps provided on the following pages are provided to Alamance County and its citizens by an external source and are approximate. You should contact the department or facility you’d like to visit for more accurate directions.
Resources to learn how Alamance County government functions
Whether you’re here to live, learn, or do business, whether you’re new to the area or just visiting, Alamance County is a great place to be!
We have several services on our website or hosted through other services that are available for you to interact with. These services include:
Our primary switchboard number is 336-228-1312.
If you’d like to contact us via e-mail, telephone, or in person, each of our department pages should have the contact information you need.
If you have technical questions about our website and prefer to use e-mail, please contact our county webmaster at webmaster[at]alamancecountync[dot]gov.
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.”— Dr. Seuss
Educational Resource Kits are theme related boxes that make learning fun! Boxes may contain books, DVDs, activity sheets, lesson plans, toys and other props designed to engage young children and encourage them to explore new things.
Also called Smart Start bags, contain 10 books on a specific topic, but count as one item to checkout. Over 100 bags available for a three week checkout with one renewal allowed.
Check out our new LaunchPads! Learn with fun and games on this pre-loaded, no Wi-Fi required tablet.
Kits are available from the Graham Public Library! These day packs filled with nature science equipment such as butterfly nets, binoculars, collection jars and more. Borrow them to assist in making observations at the partnering South Graham Park.
There are now 50,000 Little Free Libraries all over the world. Search the official Little Free Library map to find any near you today!
See and request the newest additions to the libraries’ children’s book collection today!
Themed storytimes with three ebooks, two songs, and two action rhymes or finger-plays to do with the child or children in your life.
Experience the joy of making with thousands of video classes taught by designers and artists!
A streaming service providing access to video, music, books, comics, and more.
Learn over 110 languages to choose from, including English for speakers of over 30 languages.
For kids’ pre – K through 4th grade, NC Kids Digital Library. Over 3,700 eBooks and audiobooks.
For kids’ grades 4th-8th, NC Kids Digital Library. Over 3,700 eBooks and audiobooks.
Give children—and their parents—a thoroughly kid-safe, advertisement-free media platform they can freely explore and enjoy.
From Home!From the Library!App & Library Account Instructions.
Parents and caregivers are a child’s most important teacher. Help your child develop essential language skills by doing these early literacy activities together every day.
Every Child Ready to Read is an initiative created by the Public Library Association and the Association for Library Service to Children to encourage parents, as their child(ren)’s first teacher, to participate in enrichment activities that create the building blocks for reading.
PRINT AWARENESS (Knowing Books)PRINT MOTIVATION (Loving Books)LETTER KNOWLEDGE (Knowing Letters)VOCABULARY (Knowing Words)PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS (Knowing Sounds)NARRATIVE SKILLS (Telling Stories)
Check out reading lists, subject guides, and more for your young child!
May Memorial Library342 South Spring StreetBurlington, NC 27215Telephone: 336-229-3588
Graham Public Library211 South Main StreetGraham, NC 27253Telephone: 336-570-6730
Mebane Public Library101 South First StreetMebane, NC 27302Telephone: 919-563-6431
May Memorial, Graham, & Mebane Hours:Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.Friday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Sunday: Closed
North Park Libraryinside the Mayco-Bigelow Community Center849 Sharpe RoadBurlington, NC 27217Telephone: 336-226-7185Hours:Monday – Thursday: 12:00 – 8:00 p.m.Friday: 12:00 -4:00 p.m.Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Home Delivery Services342 S. Spring St.Burlington, NC 27215Phone: 336-229-3588 ext. 16109 or ask for Outreache-mail: outreach@alamancelibraries.org
Mobile Library Routeor call (336) 513-9331
BookMARK Routesor call (336) 524-3242
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