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My Alabama Library

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Fairhope Teens Find Their Voice (With the Help of an Amazing Librarian)

When Isabella Emerald was in her early teens, she felt a bit isolated. Coming out of COVID shutdowns, she had drifted apart from her friends and wasn’t sure how to rebuild her peer community.

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Fairhope PirateCon 2025 (& Happy Halloween!)

Happy Halloween! Get in the mood for some costumed fun with this video about Fairhope Public Library’s annual PirateCon event, which they host each September for Talk Like a Pirate Day. We’ll wrap up our Fairhope issue in November with a fo...

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From Russia to Fairhope: How Library Volunteers Find Purpose and Community

No matter where Ella Stratton goes, she just wants to help. Even when shopping for her children at T.J.Maxx, she would pick up clothes that had fallen to the floor and rehang them.

2 months ago
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A Place to Breathe: How the Pryor Family Found a "Home Away from Home" at the Fairhope Library

Jada Pryor had wanted to live in Fairhope, Alabama, for a long time. She made it her goal 16 years ago when, during a visit to the coastal town, she saw one of Rick Bragg’s books in the window at the Page & Palette bookstore.

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