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Inclement Weather Closing for WCPLS

The Williamson County Public Library System will be closed on Sunday, January 16, 2022, due to the inclement weather and on Monday, January 17, for the Martin Luther King, Jr holiday.

Inclement Weather Closing, snow/ice covered road with snow covered scrub and trees on the side, road disappears into the horizon.
Be safe, call ahead, and check road conditions before traveling.

Material due dates will be adjusted. Please do not risk yourself trying to return materials. No late fees will be charged for materials that were due on January 16, 2022. Items on hold may be picked up on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.

Visit our eLibrary for online materials and more to enjoy on a cold, wintry day: https://www.wcpltn.org/232/eLibrary-Books-and-More. Check out the ebooks and more in Tennessee READS and Hoopla plus entertain the kids with the activities in TumbleBooks.

If you need assistance with online access, please message us on Facebook or Twitter or send an email to our Reference Account, reference.library@williamsoncounty-tn.gov. We will respond as soon as we can.

The Williamson County Emergency Management Agency has winter preparedness and up-to-date County information on their Facebook page, Twitter account, and at their website, williamsonready.org.

The Middle Tennessee Electric power outage map can be found at: https://www.mtemc.com/ServiceConcerns.

Thank you for your understanding and be safe.

Williamson County Public Library System Closed Due to Inclement Weather on January 6, 2022

The Williamson County Public Library System is closed January 6, 2022.


All Branches are closed. 

Material due dates will be adjusted. Please do not risk harm to yourself trying to return materials. No late fees will be charged for materials that were due on January 6, 2022.

Visit our eLibrary for online materials and more to enjoy on a cold, wintry day: https://www.wcpltn.org/232/eLibrary-Books-and-More.

If you need assistance with online access, please message us on Facebook or Twitter or send an email to our Reference Account, reference.library@williamsoncounty-tn.gov. We will respond as soon as we can.

The Williamson County Emergency Management Agency has facilities closings, vaccine and testing information, and more information on their Facebook page, Twitter account, @WCTNEMA and their website at http://williamsonready.org.

The Middle Tennessee Electric power outage map can be found at: https://www.mtemc.com/ServiceConcerns.

Mayor, Rogers Anderson announces the closing of all Williamson County Offices

Williamson County Mayor, Rogers Anderson has announced the closing of all Williamson County Government Offices under his jurisdiction due to weather conditions today.

Additionally, the Register of Deeds, County Clerk, Trustee, Property Assessor, Juvenile Court Clerk, Circuit Court Clerk and Clerk and Master have announced closing.

There will be no Juvenile Court, General Sessions Court or Circuit Court today.

Diane Giddens, Chief of Staff

Williamson County Mayor’s Office

The Main Library Parking Lot is Covered with Snow and Ice

February 19, 2021

The Adult Services Manager ventured out with her husband to check the Library parking lot. Grandbury was covered with ice and snow at both entrances to the parking lot. The island curbs, speed bumps, and sidewalk were completely covered. Some vehicles had been by to return materials in the book drop. Judging from the tire tracks, more than one vehicle had driven over the first grass island curb at the end of the second aisle of parking spaces!

No materials are due and no late fees are being assessed for Sunday-Friday. Please be safe and do not risk harm to yourselves or your vehicles. We appreciate the efforts but we can wait for it to be safe.

Take care and stay warm!