


The Warren County Memorial Library seeks to be a library that is central to the life of the county and a destination of choice for the citizens; a library that meets the recreational and informational needs of the people who live and work in Warren County; a catalyst for growth and improvement in the county; and a library that respects the interests and history of the citizens.

We invite all Warren County residents and the surrounding communities to visit the new library and take advantage of the expanded facilities.
Main: 252. 257. 4990
Fax: 252. 257. 4089
As a valued patron, we would like to hear from you. Please use the comments box at the bottom of this page and submit your questions /or suggestions.
Copyright © 2008 Warren County Memorial Library, Warren County Public Library. All Rights Reserved.
Funding is levied by the governments of Warren County and the State of North Carolina in the form of state aid legislated by the General Assembly. Additional funding comes
from grants, donations, and gifts.

Please tell us what you think about our services. We would also like to know how The Warren County Memorial Library and its’ staff can be of even greater assistance to you. You may use the comment box in the library at our reference desk or the comment form on your right.
The comment box should also be used to submit your book reviews, recipe suggestions, and upcoming movie reviews.
Did you know we have a comment box at the reference desk in the library?

Warren County is a dynamic growing community. It is a community whose continued community improvement is in many ways tied to the intellectual and cultural opportunities encouraged by the Warren County Memorial Library.
My goal is to see the library become a catalyst for community improvement and to be an integral part of the lives of all county residents. I believe that this can best be accomplished through the following actions:

Once you send in your review of a book that you have read, we will post it on our Website. Pretty cool huh? This is your chance to express yourself and help us out with some great reviews. Now, if it happens that you don’t like the book you have just read and would like to save us from ourselves, let us know! Express yourself! Who knows, this could be the beginning of a whole new career for yourself.
...Now for the details

OK, here’s the deal. Everyone keeps asking for reading recommendations. I’ve read a few books and so have you. That means we all know stuff and have an opinion. So tell us what you think about a book that you have read.


Books on Cassette Tapes and CD
Magazines and Films
Fax and Copy Service
Computers for Public use with high speed Internet access and a wide array of software programs
Spanish Language Materials
Income Tax Forms
Voter Registration Forms
Interlibrary Loan Services for access to materials from libraries across the United States
Homebound Delivery and
Special Services are available for
the blind and physically handicapped and individuals who may be home
bound for short or long term stays
Classical, Jazz, Gospel &
Country Music DVD’s & CD’s for your listening pleasure
Books for Children and Adults including a wide range of large print books
Jay Stephens, Director
Warren County Memorial Library



Community Meeting Room
Warren County residents Have your next meeting, seminar, conference or class in our spacious, world class, multimedia enabled Community Room. Reservations are required.
For details and availability
Call: 252.257.4990

(From left to right)Dick Grassi, Kira Frazier,Emily Keith and Dwayne Mobley welcome the New WCML Director, James Stephens(center) to Warren County and his new post.

We have launched our summer reading program called “Make A Splash” and you’re invited.
Registration began Monday, June 21 for the Warren County Memorial Library’s Summer Reading Program, however participants may enroll anytime prior to July 19. The goals of the summer reading program are to motivate children to read, enable them to maintain their reading skills during summer vacation, encourage regular use of the library, to attract new users to the library and to offer experiences through which children can learn to work cooperatively.
Library Patrons: click here to view
Warren County Memorial Library’s
Adherence to the policies outlined in the Code of Conduct is mandatory and governs all patron visits and participation in library activities.

Mary Bullock
Children’s Services
& Outreach



We are looking for individuals who have made outstanding contributions & accomplishments in our community, or in the lives of individuals from our community.
The heroes we are looking for can be anyone you think deserves recognition for the positive difference they have made in someone’s life.
The hero can be a mom, a dad, a vendor, teacher, coach, tutor, business person or anyone you feel should be recognized for all that they do or have done. Please tell us who your nominee is and why, in one hundred words or less.
Forward your nomination to myhero@wcplnc.org or use the “my Hero Submission” contact form below.


Do you have a question for the director? Email him at jstephens@wcplnc.org or call 257.4990



Programs for Children and Adults

WCML reserves the right to refuse any review it deems unsuitable