Calcasieu Parish Public Library: Sulphur Regional Library to Close Early on Friday, November 30

News Release

{{tncms-inline content="<p><strong>UPDATE: City of Sulphur Christmas parade has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Library will resume normal hours of operation on Fri., Nov. 30th.</strong></p>" id="720ed5ef-069a-493d-89b9-afcd598c8a64" style-type="update" title="Updated Information" type="relcontent"}}

<p class="p1">The Sulphur Regional Library, located at 1160 Cypress Street, will have shortened hours on Friday, November 30 in lieu of the City of Sulphur Christmas Parade.

<p class="p1">The Library will close at 4:30 p.m.

<p class="p1">Normal hours will resume on Saturday, December 1.

<p class="p2">Patrons needing items renewed can do so online at <a href="http://www.calcasieulibrary.org/"><span class="s1">www.calcasieulibrary.org</span></a> and clicking on the My Account icon at the top of the page or by calling 437-4153 or toll free at 1-800-240-0212, and following the directions you hear. A library card number and PIN number will be needed for both.

<p class="p2">Materials may be dropped off in the Book Drop boxes located at each branch around the Parish.

<p class="p2">For more information on branch locations and hours, visit <a href="http://www.calcasieulibrary.org/"><span class="s1">www.calcasieulibrary.org</span></a>.

<strong>UPDATE: City of Sulphur Christmas parade has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Library will resume normal hours of operation on Fri., Nov. 30th.</strong>

””Library Early Closure

SportsPlus

McNeese Sports

Masked man getting noticed

Crime

1/2: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Local News

Severe weather in SW La. forecast ahead of ‘big chill’

Local News

New Orleans plans to reopen Bourbon Street as FBI seeks clues about truck attack that killed 15

Local News

Dance the night away at 12th Night Celebration

Local News

New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans death toll now at 15

life

Ingredients for a prosperous new year

McNeese Sports

Cowgirls return to the road

Local News

UPDATE: Islamic State-inspired driver expressed desire to kill before deadly New Orleans rampage, Biden says

Local News

Top 10 Stories of 2024: LC chosen for LNG Center of Excellence

Local News

Kennedy on Bourbon Street attack: It’s “objective evil”

Local News

Top 10 Stories of 2024: St. Louis High to relocate

Local News

Top 10 Stories of 2024: Rousse takes the reigns

Local News

Landry issues state of emergency in response to Bourbon Street attack

Crime

UPDATE: Driver rams New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 10; FBI doesn’t believe he acted alone

Local News

Top 10 Stories of 2024: VanMetre named new superintendent

Local News

Top 10 Stories of 2024: New hotel planned for lakefront

Local News

Driver rams New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 10. FBI investigating as ‘act of terrorism’

Crime

Top 10 Stories of 2024: 10-month-old left in hot car

Crime

Top 10 Stories of 2024: DeRidder mayor resigns, arrested

Local News

Top 10 Stories of 2024: Toll agreed upon for new I-10 bridge

Jim Beam

Jim Beam column:Legislators set record in 2024

Crime

Top 10 Stories of 2024: Baby found alive crawling on I-10

Local News

Top 10 Stories of 2024: LC skyscraper is no more