Category: Newport Branch
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.
What to Read after Finishing ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’
Did you read Jenny Han’s The Summer I Turned Pretty or recently finished watching the TV series adaptation?
Staff Recommendations: Favorite Books About Artists
Prep for Art After Hours by reading these artsy staff-recommended books. Read more
Cool Down with Video Games at the Library
The dog days of summer are upon us. Take a break from the heat by checking out video games at the library! Read more
Spotlight Series
Cool down from the summer heat with engaging talks from local speakers and authors as part of our Spotlight Series this August.
Test Your Summer Knowledge
How well do you know facts about summer? Put your summertime knowledge to the test with this quiz.
July “Connections” Newsletter
Read up on local artists and upcoming July programs at the library. Read more
Celebrating Juneteenth
All library branches will be closed on Sunday, June 19 in honor of Juneteenth. Read more
Join the Friends!
The Board of Directors of the Friends of the Campbell County Public Library is accepting applications for new members. Read more
We Suggest: Our Favorite Seaside Flicks
Summer Reading is here! This year’s theme is Dive into Reading, so grab a book and a paddle. Trust us, the water’s fine. Read more