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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.
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Are you familiar with our Touch Tone Tales? You can call 859-572-5039 for free any time of day or night to hear a different story each week. While we are closed, we are also sharing videos of the stories on social media and our website.
Listen to wild and wacky original stories from Charlie Williams, otherwise known as “The Noiseguy,” by clicking on a video below.
Three Billy Goats Gruff
Posted Wednesday, March 18
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Posted Friday, March 20
Casey at Wiffle Bat
Posted Tuesday, March 24
All Campbell County Public Library locations are closed until further notice. Read more
Access Universal Class for free with your library card! Universal Class offers online courses in over 30 subject areas. Read more
Due to the health risks surrounding COVID-19, all library programs scheduled to take place through April 18 have been canceled. The health and safety of our patrons and staff are our top priority. Please visit https://www.cc-pl.org/coronavirus for additional information.
Want to help support Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Campbell County? Attend our fundraiser at the Barleycorn’s in Cold Spring! Read more
Read about upcoming programs, book suggestions, library news and more in this month’s “Connections” newsletter. Read more
Looking for what to read next? Check out our most popular book club books of the past decade. Read more
Read the winter/spring 2020 edition of What’s Happening! Read more
Visit our Carrico/Fort Thomas Branch for a special reading group series made possible thanks to a grant from The Yiddish Book Center. Read more
Read about upcoming programs, book suggestions, library news and more in this month’s “Connections” newsletter. Read more