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All ages welcome! Fun, prizes & snacks! December 1st 4:30 – 5:30 pm in Meeting Room A & B at the Rochester Branch Library


Tuesday, November 29 from 12:00-5:00. If you are interested in donating, here is the link to schedule an appointment: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=fultonlib


Have a warm and safe Thanksgiving!


We are having a contest in to name the octopus in Adult Circulation. There will be a bucket at Adult Circulation, and you may also submit the name through our Facebook and Instagram pages. Help us name our seaworthy friend! Ends July 19th


The Fulton Public Library will be joining the Statewide OverDrive Consortium called Indiana Digital Library, which is slated to launch March 1, 2022. Our current eIndiana Digital OverDrive Consortium is folding into this new statewide consortium. What does this mean for FCPL users? It means you will have a much larger collection of digital titles […]


Saturday, February 26 at 10:00 AM via Zoom. The conversation will be facilitated by ReThinking Libraries. Your feedback will help us develop our strategic plan to guide the Library over the next five years. This project is funded in part by a grant from the Fulton County Community Foundation. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85687628432?pwd=M0VKUHl2L1pFbEkxZFJabEU5MGIrQT09


This week Dewey Hop is looking at how to tell the difference between something that should be kept or something that is cluttering (aka junking up) your space. Hoarders beware! Hop on over to the Dewey Hop blog and learn some practical tips for dealing with clutter. https://deweyhop.wordpress.com


Per Executive Order 20-43: BACK ON TRACK INDIANA: STAGE FIVE – THE NEW NORMAL DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC, we are making our updated COVID-19 Response Plan available to the public.

Click here for Library Response Plan


We’re excited to announce the launch of Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium Book Club! In this online community, you will connect with other library patrons and community members through the enjoyment of reading and discussing books related to lifelong learning, social issues, literature, psychology, and other user-submitted ideas. 


Check out this free book, released as part of the 2020 FCPL Summer Library Program.

Our theme this year was “Imagine Your Story”, and the book contains stories submitted by local patrons in our area.

Compiled by Timothy Roe, Director of Project Learn, and head of the Literacy Department at the Library.

Download the book “Stories”