Local Artists Asked to Share Montgomery’s Story for Black History Month
Selected pieces will be exhibited February 13–28, 2026, at the Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library.
Selected pieces will be exhibited February 13–28, 2026, at the Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library.
The Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library will host Back to School Boot Camp 2021 in-person for students in Kindergarten through 12th Grade. The main focus is to introduce students to the Montgomery City-County Public Library and its myriad services. Students will learn how the library operates and can explore the programs offered – all for FREE.
The Juliette Hampton Morgan library in Montgomery is offering kids an educational alternative this Spring Break. Students, grades, K-12, have the opportunity to participate in the STEM Spring Break Program. The STEM program allows students learn science, technology, engineering, and math through various experiments. The program is open March 24-25 from 9am-12pm. The library will follow all COVID-19 guidelines and…
The state is distributing Almost $249,000 from the U.S. Department to Energy to a variety of institutions and municipalities statewide, including a $15,000 grant for the main Montgomery City/County Library branch, and the Coliseum Blvd. branch.. They are: Circle of Care Center for Families (Chambers County)—$15,000 to implement energy-efficient LED lighting and HVAC upgrades at the organization’s operations facility. Christ…
The Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library in downtown Montgomery will host its first fundraising gala Thursday, April 19. The gala will give visitors a sneak peek at the improvements made to the library and will raise money. The library has undergone an extensive renovation recently. Some of the improvements include a new computer lab, smartboards, furniture and even a multimedia…
“Due to the continued renovations and upgrades, Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library, 245 High Street, will be CLOSED February 5, 2018 until further notice. Everyone is encouraged to use one of the other nine (9) library locations of Montgomery City-County Public Library system during that time!” Montgomery had planned to replace the main branch with a new library at the foot of Dexter…