Meet Egyptian Mummy Umi at March’s Signature Series
Meet Umi, a mummified Egyptian child whose secrets were revealed right here in Campbell County.
The Philip N. Carrico Branch serves the Fort Thomas area with a collection of over 74,000 items. The building was constructed in 1995 with 8,800 square feet. An additional 6,200 square feet was constructed in 2001. About 200,000 patrons visit the branch each year.
Meet Umi, a mummified Egyptian child whose secrets were revealed right here in Campbell County.
To honor Black History Month, we are spotlighting books, writers, creators and filmmakers in the Black community. Read more
To honor Black History Month, we are spotlighting books, writers, creators and filmmakers in the Black community. Read more
Stop by the library’s Book Bus and receive a free book! Read more
We can hardly believe it ourselves – the Cincinnati Bengals are going to the Super Bowl! Read more
Learn how the library’s Home Delivery Service can help homebound residents of Campbell County. Read more
To honor Black History Month, we are spotlighting books, writers, creators and filmmakers in the Black community. Read more
Nothing beats reaching the end of the series, especially if it leaves you with that holy grail: a satisfying end. Read more
Find out about our library services, Valentine’s Day programs, Signature Series and more in the February edition of our “Connections” newsletter.
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Sam Mihara joins the library to discuss Executive Order 9066, which forced over 100,000 Japanese Americans from their homes and into prison camps. Read more