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Welcome to the Brooks County Public Library! (WE ARE CURRENTLY UPDATING OUR SITE)

The Brooks County Public Library currently has the following programs available. For information on any of these programs. please call the library at 229-263-4412

Current Programs.

LEGO® CLUB @ THE BROOKS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Lego Club Meets the last Tuesday of each month and is a great FREE program that allows children to build all manner of Lego cars, buildings, and whatever there imagination can think of. Registration is suggested as it helps us to set up for the program.

Go Fish!

Check out our new Family Pass!

When presented with your valid library card you can have a great day of

fun at the Go FishEducation Center free admission for as many as four

family members – a potential savings of up to $30!

See freshwater AQUARIUMS full of bass, trout and many other species.

Explore Georgia’s underwater HABITATS, black water swamps, a state-of-

the-art hatchery. Catch a real fish in the outdoor FISHING POND.

The center is less than a mile off 1-75 at exit 134, next to the

Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry!

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The Michael C. Carlos Museum

Georgia State Parks passes. We have Georgia State Park Passes that you can check out and SAVE money on state park admissions. These passes can be checked out for FREE!!!

Welcome to The Brooks County Public Library

The Brooks County Public Library has been serving the citizens of Brooks County since January 31, 1880.  It is one of the oldest public library systems in Georgia.  Our library is a proud member of the state-wide PINES system.

The Brooks County Public Library welcomes all comments (good or bad). If you have a concern, question or comment about the library or its staff, you can send an email to BCPLboardoftrustees@gmail.com (or) you can send a letter to the Brooks County Public Library 404 Barwick Road Quitman, Georgia 31643. Please address both “Attention Board of Trustees.”