There are lots of ways you can help the Harrison County Public Library remain a vital and growing part of the community. You may choose to volunteer your time to assist the Library, by shelving books, or through literacy outreach programs. You may be interested in making a donation of books, or media, or by making a monetary contribution. You may also be interested in joining the Friends of the Harrison County Public Library.
What about donations?
The Library gladly accepts donations of gently used books and other materials. In the event that the materials cannot be used by the Library they will be sold in a future book sale to raise money for new materials, or donated to a local literacy organization. The Library is especially seeking donations of the following:
Visit the Friends of the Harrison County Public Library website.
- new hardback fiction
- soft and hardback nonfiction
- audio books on CD
- copies of genealogy research and family histories
- gift subscriptions to periodicals (please contact us for a list of periodicals we are currently receiving)
- books and materials of local interest
The Library is no longer seeking donations of the following materials:
- National Geographic magazine
- Reader’s Digest condensed editions
- Encyclopedia sets more than five years old
I would like to make a monetary gift to the Library.
Please contact the library.
How can I volunteer?
Please contact the library.
The Friends of the Harrison County Library
The purpose of the Friends of the Harrison County Public Library is to maintain an association of persons interested in libraries; to focus public attention on the Library; to stimulate the use of the Library’s resources and services; to receive and encourage gifts, endowments and bequests to the Library; to support and cooperate with the Library in developing Library services and facilities for the community and to encourage cultural activities.
For more information about the Friends program, please visit their website.