Library service in the Martinsville and Henry County area began when a twenty member Martinsville Women's Club conceived the idea to buy books to be circulated during the year 1913 and then donate them to form a library. It was located on the first floor of City Hall (pictured at right), moved to the second floor, and finally in 1928 the third floor. In 1931, local citizens formed the Library Association, charging $1.00 annually for membership rights. The Martinsville Branch offered its first public Internet workstation in the second half of 1996. In 2008, there are fifteen of these workstations and seven more children and adult computers in use for educational games and word processing needs. From June 2008 to June 2009, we have circulated over 204,000 items, answered over 18,500 reference questions, and served 147,765 patrons and guests.
Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Ridge Regional Library
What services does Blue Ridge Regional Library offer?
Blue Ridge Regional Library provides a collection of circulating books, public internet workstations, and computers for educational games and word processing to patrons in the Martinsville and Henry County area.
What are the Blue Ridge Regional Library's hours of operation?
The library is open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and is closed on Sundays.
Where is Blue Ridge Regional Library located?
It is located at 310 E Church St, Martinsville, VA, 24112, USA.
How can I contact Blue Ridge Regional Library?
You can call them at +1 276-403-5430 or email at rward@brrl.lib.va.us. Their website is http://www.brrl.lib.va.us and they also have a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/BlueRidgeRegionalLibrary/.
Which areas does Blue Ridge Regional Library serve?
The library serves the areas of Martinsville, Collinsville, Bassett, Ridgeway, and Stuart in Virginia.
What is the history behind Blue Ridge Regional Library?
The library service began in 1913 when a group of women donated books for circulation. It moved through various floors in City Hall before forming the Library Association in 1931. It introduced its first public Internet workstation in 1996 and has continually expanded services since then.
Are there any nearby automotive repair shops close to Blue Ridge Regional Library?
Yes, nearby automotive repair options include Cole Service Center and Lee's Tire and Wheel, both convenient for servicing your vehicle.
What community services are available near Blue Ridge Regional Library?
Nearby community services include the Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge, which offers youth programs and social services.
Are there places for banking and financial services near the library?
Yes, nearby financial institutions include Truist and Fidelity Bank, which provide banking and credit union services.
Can I visit any local landmarks or historical sites near Blue Ridge Regional Library?
Yes, the John Waddey Carter House and Cornerstone Apartments are nearby landmarks and historical buildings you might want to explore before or after your visit to the library.