Closing Juneteenth All Day Jun 19 2026 Fri Closing Juneteenth All Day Branches: McCracken County Public Library, Brary Bus Bookmobile Description: The McCracken County Public Library will be closed this holiday; enjoy and stay safe!
This event is in the "Babies" group This event is in the "Children" group Laugh & Learn 11:00am–12:00pm Babies, Children Crafts, Story Time This event is in the "Babies" group This event is in the "Children" group Jun 16 2026 Tue Laugh & Learn 11:00am–12:00pm Crafts, Story Time Library Branch: McCracken County Public Library Room: On the Floor Age Group: Babies, Children Program Type: Crafts, Story Time Event Details: Engage your 3-5 year old in playful stories, songs, crafts, and snacks designed to prepare them for kindergarten. Sponsored by the McCracken County Extension Office.
This event is in the "Adults" group This event is in the "All Ages" group Resource Fair 4:00pm–6:00pm Adults, All Ages Community Event, Health & Wellbeing This event is in the "Adults" group This event is in the "All Ages" group Jun 16 2026 Tue Resource Fair 4:00pm–6:00pm Community Event, Health & Wellbeing Library Branch: McCracken County Public Library Room: Meeting Room Age Group: Adults, All Ages Program Type: Community Event, Health & Wellbeing Event Details: Come to the library to find out about resources for housing, food, employment and wellbeing in our community.
This event is in the "Adults" group Evenings Upstairs: Reelfoot Lake and the Great Earthquakes that Created it 5:30pm–6:30pm Adults Community Event, Discussion, Evening Upstairs This event is in the "Adults" group Jun 18 2026 Thu Evenings Upstairs: Reelfoot Lake and the Great Earthquakes that Created it 5:30pm–6:30pm Community Event, Discussion, Evening Upstairs Library Branch: McCracken County Public Library Room: Meeting Room Age Group: Adults Program Type: Community Event, Discussion, Evening Upstairs Event Details: Reelfoot Lake in Northwest Tennessee is a natural wonder that from its beginnings—the result of a historic seismic event in 1811 and 1812—has captivated visitors and sparked the imagination of generations.