It?s National Library Week – a time to celebrate the contributions of libraries, librarians and library workers in schools, campuses and communities nationwide – and the perfect time for our community to come together @ your library.  

The Sevier County Public Library System, which includes the Main Library and the Sevier County History Center at 321 Court Avenue in Sevierville, the Seymour Branch Library at 137 W. Macon Lane in Seymour and the Kodak Branch Library at 319 W. Dumplin Valley Road in Kodak is celebrating National Library Week with several special events.  

The Main Library will host a spaghetti dinner prior to the monthly commission meeting for Sevier County Commissioners on Monday, April 16 from 5:30-7:00pm. The Seymour Branch Library is taking a road trip for story time on Monday, April 16 to the Rainforest Adventures located at 109 NASCAR Drive in Sevierville. The Kodak Branch Library will host an afternoon of anime movies for young adults starting at 1:00 p.m. The movies shown will include ?Princess Mononoke? and ?Miyazaki?s Spirited Away.?   ?

Everyday, libraries in big cities and small towns, colleges and universities, in schools and in businesses help transform their communities,? says K.C. Williams, Sevier County Public Library System Director. ?At our library, people of all backgrounds can come together for community meetings and programs, to do research with staff assistance, search for a job or to find homework help.

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