Drop Your Drawers Surpasses Goal
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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.
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Read about upcoming programs, book suggestions, library news and more in this month’s “Connections” newsletter. Read more
Are you related to a famous historical figure? Does royal blood run in your family? Research your family tree at the library!
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Ring in 2020 with your little ones at our Cold Spring Branch and Newport Branch on Saturday, Dec. 28. Read more
In honor of Giving Tuesday this week, check out some of the ways you can give back to your library and community. Read more
Janet Shipp retired from her job in Covington almost a year ago and immediately jumped in to her lifelong love of libraries as a volulnteer at the Newport branch. Read all about Janet in this month’s “Connections” newsletter. Also in the December issue:
Read about all that and more in the December issue of “Connections”.
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Cooking is more fun when the recipes are inspired by your favorite books, music, movies and TV shows! Read more
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, the November “Connections” newsletter pays special tribute to the spirit of giving. Read more
Changes to how all libraries purchase digital items from major publishers will hinder our ability to provide new eBook bestsellers. Learn why and what you can do to help.
In the October issue of our “Connections” newsletter, read all about two important exhibitions starting this month: Her Story Must Be Told: Women’s Voices from the Holocaust, Oct. 1-31 at Carrico/Fort Thomas; and Telling a People’s Story, Oct. 16-Dec. 3 at Newport. Also in the October newsletter:
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