DIY Tutorial: Paper Flower Crown
At some point in your life, there’s a good chance that you have wanted to be a prince or a princess. Well, every prince or princess needs a proper crown. Read more
The Newport Branch serves the Newport, Bellevue, and Dayton areas of Campbell County with a collection of over 73,000 items. The building was constructed in 2004. It replaced the oldest public library building in Campbell County (which opened in 1902). About 150,000 patrons visit the branch each year.
At some point in your life, there’s a good chance that you have wanted to be a prince or a princess. Well, every prince or princess needs a proper crown. Read more
Create a tiara that helps you embrace your inner royalty and remember how special you are.
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Make a llama-themed key ring and snowflake. Read more
Learn how to make a felt unicorn, a unicorn bookmark and a unicorn headband! Read more
Paper quilting is an easy craft with endless possibilities that are only limited by your own imagination. Read more
All branches of the Campbell County Public Library are open for limited hours and services. Read more
Read about Summer Reading, online programs, library news and more in this month’s “Connections” newsletter. Read more
All branches of the Campbell County Public Library are planning to reopen to the public on Monday, June 15. Read more
All ages can track their reading online to win prizes all summer long!
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Reopening Update
Since the library closed in mid-March, our focus has been to continue to serve our community with new services such as online programs, a help line that allows you to call or text a library staff member directly and increasing our digital collection of eMaterials at a higher rate than ever before. We hope you have enjoyed the ability to connect with us in new ways online.
We recently introduced another new service, the ability for you to place holds and get library items through curbside pickup at all of our branches. It has been great to see your smiling faces again and to get books, DVDs, magazines, video games and other library materials back in the hands of our community.
We have not yet determined when we will be ready to reopen our buildings to the public. Governor Andy Beshear recently announced libraries can reopen as early as June 8, but we are waiting to hear the specific guidelines that we will need to meet in order to do so. Meanwhile, we have purchased hand sanitizer stands; we are installing plexiglass sneeze guards; we will continue to quarantine materials and sanitize our buildings; and we have developed many new safety protocols for staff.
While we are anxious to see you enjoying all that we have to offer within our buildings again, we know how important it is to proceed with caution for both your health and safety, as well as our own staff’s protection. We do know that things will be a little different than normal when we are able to open our doors back up to you. Services and hours will be limited, and there will be new procedures in place to adhere to the Healthy at Work guidelines.
We would like to thank all of you for continuing to be patient as we learn more about these new guidelines. We do not have a reopening date set just yet, but please know that we are working hard to make sure we are ready for when we are able. In the meantime, please continue to utilize our curbside pickup service and what we offer online. We look forward to seeing you again soon!
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