Olympic Torch relay in front of the Morden Branch:
Thurs. Jan. 7, 2010

Family Literacy Night Pajama Party
All Branches
Tues. Jan. 26, 7:00pm
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Pre-School Storytime
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the LIBRARY and the FLU
As a library we are committed to providing a necessary public service, and will continue to do so despite the current pandemic fears. The following measures have been taken to protect library staff and patrons:
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The library has provided hand sanitizers for all staff and visitors. These are placed at the entrances, and other strategic locations throughout the library
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Library staff routinely wash the covers of dirty books
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Library staff routinely wipe all computer equipment, phones, etc. with anti-bacterial wipes.
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All counters are wiped daily
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About us...
The South Central Regional Library is located in the very south central region of Manitoba - an hour south of Winnipeg. The Library has branches in the towns of
Morden,
Altona, Miami, and
the city of
Winkler.
The mission of the South Central Regional Library is: "To provide access to resources to meet the educational, cultural, informational and leisure-time needs of citizens of all ages and backgrounds. The library strives to foster a life long interest in reading."
The South Central Regional Library was first established in 1965 as the Morden-Winkler Regional Library, as a result of referendums in both towns. Library branches were officially opened in the two locations on October 20, 1965.
In 1976 the
Rural Municipality of Stanley joined the system as a third partner and the library's name was changed to the South Central Regional Library. A library branch was opened in Altona when the town became a partner in 1988.
The Town of Gretna became the fifth partner of the library region in 1992.
The Rural Municipality of Rhineland and the
Town
of Plum Coulee became partners in 2001 and 2002. The Rural Municipality of Thompson joined in 2009.