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Latest revision as of 13:30, 28 February 2020
The Green Pond Library (officially the Eunice Kelly Worthington Library) is a community library located at 323 Presbyterian Church Road in Green Pond in norhern Bibb County. It was founded in 1995 by Bill Hubbard, a retired teacher on a 7-acre parcel donated by his uncle. The property includes a walking track, athletic field and gazebo. The library itself is constructed of two portable classroom modules joined by a cupola-topped central room. A third module serves as a used book and thrift store to support the library's $25,000 operating budget.
Librarian Lois White began working at the library in 2003 under the auspices of the West Alabama Regional Commission's part-time jobs program for seniors. Alice K. Harp also volunteers as a librarian.
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- Gordon, Tom (December 6, 2006) "`Hub of the community'." The Birmingham News