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Outreach

About Outreach Services
The Campbell County Public Library Outreach Department offers a variety of services to give Campbell County residents access to the Library's resources. Our Home Delivery Service will bring books to your home if you reside within Campbell County and are unable to come to the library due to permanent or temporary illness or disability.

Deposit Collections are delivered on a rotating schedule to nursing homes and adult day care facilities in Campbell County. A large variety of Bifolkal Kits are available through the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives for nursing homes and retirement groups for programming with older adults.

We also register eligible patrons for the Talking Books Program through the Northern Kentucky Talking Book Library. In addition, the Outreach Department coordinates the Book Buddy Program, which provides volunteer opportunities for those willing to give 4 hours a month helping others gain access to library materials.

Bifolkal Kits
Bifolkal kits are multimedia collections designed to give older adults an opportunity to remember times past and to share their memories and experiences with others. The kits are filled with slides, cassette tapes, skits, and much more. Bifolkal kits can be used by activity directors for programming in groups or by individuals in visits with family and friends. These kits are great for nursing homes, retirement centers, and adult daycare programs. These kits are available courtesy of the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives, and are free. They can be reserved ahead of time to help you with your programming needs. If you would like a Bifolkal Kit list mailed to you or have any questions about this free service, please call the Outreach Services Coordinator at 781-6166, extension 29.

Book Buddies
Book Buddies is our service for permanently homebound adults, in which library volunteers take books directly to those who are unable to visit the library buildings. A volunteer receives a special "Book Buddy" library card which the volunteer uses to check out items from the collection for the Outreach patron. This is an excellent volunteer opportunity for those who like to read, enjoy people, have reliable transportation, and are willing to volunteer at least 3-4 hours a month with their patron. Volunteers will receive training, and will also need to complete a police record check.

Deposit Collections
Deposit collections are books loaned to nursing homes, senior centers, and other community agencies throughout Campbell County. Collections of 20-30 items are specially selected for each site. Deposit collections contain an assortment of large print and regular print books, magazines, audio books, CDs, videos, and DVDs. These collections are delivered on a rotating schedule every four weeks, depending on the facility's needs.

If you are interested in starting a deposit collection or have any questions about this service, please call the Outreach Services Coordinator at 781-6166, extension 29.

Home Delivery Service
If you are a resident of Campbell County and cannot visit the library because of temporary or permanent illness or disability, you are eligible for Campbell County Public Library's Home Delivery Service.

Materials available for delivery include regular print books, large print books, magazines, videos and DVDs, Audio Books, and CDs. A library staff member or volunteer will deliver the materials to your home on a specified day that you set up with the Outreach Services Coordinator. The Outreach Services Coordinator will take your application over the phone or in person. Materials will be selected based on your reading interests and special needs. If you or anyone you know is interested in this service, call the Outreach Department at 781-6166 ext. 29, or email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS)
Through a national network of cooperating libraries, NLS administers a free library program of braille and audio materials circulated to eligible borrowers in the United States by postage-free mail.

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped website

Talking Books
Talking Book Service is available through the Northern Kentucky Talking Book Library in Covington, Kentucky. This service is provided free of charge to anyone unable to read because of a visual or physical limitation. Thousands of books for adults and children are available with this service. There are also a variety of magazines available on tape. A special Talking Book machine is issued to each customer free of charge. Talking Book customers receive catalogs that announce new releases and order forms. Applications for this service are available through the Outreach Department. To learn more about this free service, call the Outreach Services Coordinator at 781-6166, extension 29.

 
Upcoming Events
Art After Hours

Fabulous show displays work of 15 artists.  Music by Lou Lausche Jazz Quartet, hors 'd oeuvres by Lother's Catering, desserts by Fantasy in Frosting, and wine samples for $1 from Stonebrook Winery.  7-9 p.m. Friday, July 30, at Carrico/Fort Thomas.

 
Teen Lock In

Teens who complete the Summer Reading program by reading 30 hours can attend an overnight lock-in & party, plus enter drawings for mini laptop, flip camera and more! Starts 8 p.m. Saturday, July 31, at Newport Branch.

 

 
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