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.
Your Guide to Having a Nora Ephron Autumn
Chunky sweaters. Blazers. Books and coffee from a local café. Strolls through tree-lined parks tinged with red and orange. It’s her time. It’s Nora Ephron Autumn. Read more
November ‘Connections’ Newsletter
Join us this November for fun-filled programs at all of our library branches!
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Drop Your Drawers 2023
Get ready to donate new pairs of socks and underwear to the library this November and December for CCPL’s annual Drop Your Drawers campaign. Read more
Here’s the Scary (or Spooky) Book You Should Read Next
Pick your vibe and we’ll match you to your next spooky (or scary) read. Read more
Longtime Library Director JC Morgan Retires
JC Morgan has helmed Campbell County Public Library for two decades as director. On Nov. 22, he will officially retire from the position. Read more
We Suggest: Spine-Chilling Dark Academic Reads
Banned Books Week 2023
‘Let Freedom Read’ by celebrating Banned Books Week. Read more
October ‘Connections’ Newsletter
Spend the spooky season with us at the library! Read more
Curbside Trick or Treat
Jack-o-lanterns flicker; chill hangs in the air; leaves are turning golden yellow, red and orange. Halloween season is here—and with it comes the library’s Curbside Trick or Treat. Read more