Legends at the Library
Teens & tweens, take note: Fantastical creatures are taking over the library this month. Read more
The Cold Spring Branch serves the southern part of Campbell County with a collection of over 81,000 items. The building was constructed in 1984 with 8,000 square feet. An additional 6,500 square feet was constructed in 1996. The building was renovated in 2007. About 200,000 patrons visit the branch each year.
Teens & tweens, take note: Fantastical creatures are taking over the library this month. Read more
Happy New Year! As we look to 2025, let’s cheers to the books we loved in 2024. Here are staff-recommended reads that were released last year, but you can check them out whenever! Read more
Martin Luther King Jr. is celebrated every third Monday of January to honor the Civil Rights Movement leader’s life and legacy. This year, MLK Day falls on Jan. 20. Read more
Celebrate Dolly Parton’s birthday by registering for Imagination Library during Dolly Days! Read more
Patron Larry Fronk wrote a gnome-filled children’s book for his granddaughter—and the library helped inspire him to create it! Read more
We’re kicking off 2025 with some exciting new programs, along with familiar favorites.
Enjoy engaging conversations led by Northern Kentucky University history professors and lecturers. Read more
If you visit the Cold Spring Branch this month, take note of its glass display case. This December, it features the work of one of the library’s own: Allison Insko, patron services assistant. Read more
The Winter Reading Challenge is back from Jan. 1-31 with prompts to help keep the chill away all month long. Read more
Here’s your guide to a delightful December at the library. December means festive programs at the library, along with our continuing Cam Cares campaign and more. You can even write a letter to Santa or make a card for a senior! Find out all of the latest library news in our Connections newsletter.
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