192 Main Street
Clifton, TN 38425
(931) 676-3678
Fax: (931) 676-3678
Hours:
Sunday - Closed
Hours: Tuesday-Friday from 10:00-5:00,
and Saturday 10:00-2:00
The Clifton Library is a branch of the Wayne County Library located in Waynesboro. It opened in the fall of 1996 in the T.S. Stribling home, which is now devoted to the Stribling Museum. The library has several of Mr. Stribling's writings, some available for checkout. People of all ages use the library, and there is something here for just about everyone, so please feel free to stop by and check it out!
*BOOK SALE*
The library has an ongoing book sale to raise money for supplies and materials. We have various paperbacks available for 10 cents each or 12 for $1.00. Hardcovers are also available, usually $1.00 each, with prices varying based on the condition of the books. Different books are added to the sale rack frequently, so don't pass up an opportunity to support your local library and get a great deal on some reading materials! (Monetary donations and donated materials are always gratefully accepted.)
Summer Reading Program:
A Summer Reading Program is offered to children every year. See Manager for details.
Services
Services offered through the Clifton Library include:
- Free Internet Access- Full Internet access is provided for individuals 12 years and over.
- Offline Computer Programs—Typing programs are available on computers for anyone to use for reports, resumes, etc., as well as educational software for children with games and stories. These include The Cat In The Hat, Stellaluna, Barney, and Arthur and programs to enrich math and science skills.
- Fax and Copy machines for public use: Faxes, incoming and outgoing, are $1.00 per page, and copies and printouts are 10 cents each.
- Varied selection of VHS tapes- Action, comedy, drama, Disney, educational, and family films.
- Audio Books- A new selection of audio books arrives every six months.
- Bestsellers in Fiction and Non-Fiction- New books are ordered monthly.
- Books for Children and Young Adults
- Large selection of paperback books
- General Reference
- Local and State historical information
- Interlibrary Loan—For $1.50 (to cover postage fees), the Clifton Library can request to borrow books we do not have from other libraries. Books are received through the mail, checked out to the patron for the usual amount of time, and then returned. This service allows library users convenient access to books they might otherwise have to purchase.
- Summer Reading Program
- Tennessee Electronic Library- An excellent service, provided free to patrons.
- Magazines and Newspapers- Our periodicals have greatly improved recently. We now receive Smithsonian, National Geographic, Car and Driver, Time, U.S. News, Field and Stream, Golf, Parent and Child, Prevention, Rolling Stone, Computer Games, Brides, and American Baby magazines. We also receive weekly editions of the Wayne County News and The Savannah Courier.