Jackson County Public Library is one of a-three(3) County Library in the Panhandle Public Library Cooperative system(PPLCS) which serves the residents of Calhoun, Holmes, and Jackson counties. PPLCS serves over 109,890 residents with a combined collection of approximately 200,000 items in its multi-county libraries. It was established in October 1992. There are 10 branches with the Marianna Library being the main one in Jackson County and the Blountstown being the main one in Calhoun County. The Altha branch is temporarily closed.
Jackson County Public Library is offering great summer programs at the Marianna branch and the Graceville Branch this summer. June 3rd is the first free movie and this goes all the way till August 6th. A blog earlier this week was about The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe event that the Graceville branch is doing. Keep an eye out for another blog coming later this week about more events at your local library. The public library is a great place to find out more about your area and enjoy a good book!