09/06/2024
Due to supply chain issues, the Covington Turner location will be closed until October 1, 2024.
The Porter location will still be open for in-house library services. Our book-drops are open 24/7 at BOTH Covington- Turner and Porter if you need to return library materials. Our electronic resources will be available 24/7 on our website: www.newtonlibraries.org
Don’t forget to check our website for programs at Porter too! We are looking forward to seeing you all again soon! Thanks for your patience and understanding.
11/17/2016
Today is the day! Please go to Ga Gives Day and support Newton Partnership in creating an Alcovy Family Literacy Center. Thank you Newton County!
11/09/2016
This is such a good program! For Georgia Gives Day, please click & pledge to support and make Newton County stronger.
Communities thrive when parents can learn for a better job & help their children learn. Help us raise $2500 to build an Alcovy Family Literacy Center in Covington. Don't wait for Nov. 17. Donate at https://www.gagivesday.org/Admin/c/GGD/a/newtonpartnership
03/28/2016
Do you know how low the income requirements are to qualify for Medicaid in Georgia?
03/28/2016
Spring at the Capitol, dropping of letters to our representatives about positive parenting and our 1-800-CHILDREN helpline that links caregivers and professionals from across the state with resources
03/28/2016
So cute! We all need to get up and move like that!
We had a great time leading Zumba at the Newton County Theme School's Family Fitness Night! Thanks to everyone who came by to see us!
03/28/2016
We heard this will be a weekly thing! Check for Oxford College veggies at the farm this Friday!
Our first market in the city of Oxford!!! We have lots of plants for sale and some collards and carrots. Come check us out! Also if you signed up for our spring mini CSA- pick up is here today!
10/13/2015
It may be too early for stringing the lights and tinsel, but it's not too early to plan for great community events like this one. Please get involved!
Information about the 2015 Newton Festival of Trees
10/13/2015
Mr. and Mrs. Elder standing by a sign that marks the location of “Sandy’s Dog Park” being built in memory of their daughter Sandy Elder. The family is soliciting the community for volunteers to help with land clearing and cleanup. If you would like help in any way please contact the family.