Expanded and renovated in 1998, the 10,000-square-foot South Mainland/Micco Public Library maintains a collection of approximately 43,000 items. They feature a sizable large-print collection as well as many video tapes, DVD’s, audio tapes, compact disks, magazines, and newspapers. In addition, they provide in-library and telephone reference service, along with introductory computer, Internet, and email classes.
The South Mainland/Micco Public Library has fully-equipped Internet-access PCs available for public use at no charge. A specially-equipped ADA accessible PC is available. Free WiFi access is also available.
The South Mainland/Micco Public Library has a reservable Meeting Room with a maximum capacity of 55 people featuring a kitchenette, Projector Screen, Five Laptop Computers and WiFi.
The South Mainland/Micco Public Library has a study room for public use with a maximum capacity of 6 people with WiFi access and five laptop computers available and may be reserved in advance.
To reserve a room, call (772)664-4066.
Gentle Yoga with Judy meets every Tuesday at 6:30 PM, instructor fee is $5.00
The Quilters Club meets every Thursday at 6:00 PM.
Gentle Yoga with Judy meets every Friday, instructor fee $5.00
Preschool Story Time, for children 4 and under, meets every Wednesday at 10:30 AM.
Gloria teaches Art Class at the Library every Monday at 2:00 PM.
$7.00 per class.
Our book discussion group meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 3:00 PM.
The scheduled book to be discussed Thursday, May 19th is: "The Book of Unholy Mischief" by Elle Newmark.
Everyone is invited to join the group in the reading room!
Copies of theis book and discussion questions may be obtained through our Reference Department at (772)664-4066. You can also ask for lists of our previously discussed books.
The title, "Florida Master Gardener", is used exclusively by the Florida Cooperative Extension Service Master Gardener Program in which trained and certified Master Gardeners answer your gardening questions. Brevard County was one of the first three counties in the state of Florida to initiate the Master Gardener Program based on the original State of Washington Master Gardener Program initiated in 1972.
The "Florida Master Gardener" receives approximately fifty hours of training in various areas of horticulture and in turn agree to volunteer seventy five hours their first year and 35 hours each year they remain active Master Gardeners.
The Master Gardening Clinic is held on the 4th Wednesday of the month from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM in the Meeting Room.