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Preserving Yesterday Enriching Today Inspiring Tomorrow

Kenton County Public Library

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Preserving YesterdayEnriching Today

Inspiring Tomorrow

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1900 Andrew Carnegie donates $40,000 to Covington for the establishment of a public library in the city.

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Early Years 1901 Covington Library opens in

temporary quarters at 7th and Madison

Property acquired on Scott Street at Robbins

Architectural Firm of Boll & Taylor selected to design the first building

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Covington Public Library – Opened on March 16, 1904

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Our First Catalog 1901

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Erlanger Library

Established in 1911 by the Erlanger Women’s Club

Volunteers1928 The Women’s Club requested

that the Erlanger Library become a part of the Covington Public Library

Remained so until 1942

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Erlanger Library

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Kenton County Public Library1967 a drive was held to establish a

County-wide System.January 1968 – Kenton County Public

Library First Director: Miss Mary Ann Mongan

(retired 1999)Second Director: Wayne Onkst (1999-

2006)Third Director: Dave Schroeder (2007-

Present).

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January 21, 1974

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New Erlanger Branch September 1978

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May 21, 1995 Independence

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William E. Durr Branch January 2007

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Covington

Need More Public Space Drive Thru Window and Indoor Drop Box Expanded Children’s Department Expanded Technology Area Expanded History and Genealogy Area Expanded Community Meeting Space Expanded Teen Area

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On the Drawing Board …

DesignGroup Three Levels

Ground Floor: Children’s with Reading Garden; Outreach Services

Main Floor: Adult and Teen; Meeting Space

Upper Level: Local History and Genealogy Administration Moving Out Main Entrance

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What About the Exterior?

What do you think …..