We Suggest: Books That Inspire Creativity

Since this year’s Summer Reading is all about creativity, we thought it was the perfect time to ask staff about books that inspire their own creativity!
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.
Since this year’s Summer Reading is all about creativity, we thought it was the perfect time to ask staff about books that inspire their own creativity!
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Get creative with the library this June & July! Read more
We’re excited to share the library’s 2025-2029 Strategic Plan with our patrons and the community!
The library worked with patrons, community members, library staff and the Community & Economic Development Team from Kentucky League of Cities to develop strategic goals for the future of our library system. The Strategic Plan outlines the necessary operational steps and investments needed to fully implement the key strategic goals.
We encourage you to read through the 2025-2029 Strategic Plan to learn more about the library’s current goals and objectives. You can also pick up a printed version of the 2025-2029 Strategic Plan at any of our branches.
Create. Read. Inspire. The library’s Summer Reading is back this June and July!
The Book Bus is touring Campbell County parks this summer!
Enjoy free events at local parks in June and July!
You’ll find great music performances, early literacy programs, crafts and more at the library this May!
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April is Earth Month! To celebrate, we asked our staff to suggest movies and books with environmental themes. Read on for their answers! Read more
Spring is here, which means it’s officially planting season! And we just launched a Seed Library to celebrate. Read more