Category: Cold Spring Branch
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.
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Staff Recommendations: Our Favorite Horror Subgenres—and a Book to Match!
Read Like a Gilmore Girl
It’s officially autumn, prime time for a Gilmore Girls rewatch. As you curl into Stars Hollow, add these Rory-approved books to your TBR list.
October ‘Connections’ Newsletter
Celebrate the spooky season with the library! Read more
A Look at How One Group Uses Our Meeting Rooms
The Campbell County Civil War Roundtable has met in the Cold Spring Branch’s meeting rooms since around 2005—nearly two decades. Ken Hoffman has been there from the start. His passion for Civil War history is clear; but so, too, is his love for the library. Read more
Presidential Election Day 2024 Resources
The 2024 Presidential Election Day is right around the corner on Nov. 5. Here are all the important dates to know so you don’t miss your chance to cast a vote! Read more
Freed Between the Lines: Banned Books Week 2024
Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Held Sept. 22-28, this year’s theme is “Freed Between the Lines.” Read more
Staff Recommendations: Favorite Example of a Literary Trope Done Right
September ‘Connections’ Newsletter
Spend September with us at the library! Read more