Children’s Programming Break
Children’s programs and story times resume in September. Read more
Children’s programs and story times resume in September. Read more
Thank you for another great summer! Jolly Thursdays will return in summer 2020. We will update this page periodically with new information.
When & Where
Jolly Thursdays are at 10 am every Thursday in June and July, with the exception of July 4. The events take place at A.J. Jolly Park’s Stapleton Pavilion in Alexandria, Ky.
In case of rain, please check back here or our social media channels for the rain location.
Thank You
Jolly Thursdays are made possible with the help of the Campbell County Parks & Recreation Department and the Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service.
Tower Tuesdays
In addition to Jolly Thursdays, join us at Tower Park in Fort Thomas for Tower Tuesdays! Events in 2019 included the Cincinnati Museum Center, a special Mascot Day, Touch-a-Truck and more.
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Pick up a rock at any of our branches and take it home to decorate. Drop the rock back off to be a part of our spring community art project!
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View our favorite Yuletide book/DVD characters. Read more
Young ones and parents can use our new labels to find and select just the right Easy Readers. Read more
Take a look at some of our favorite PS4 and Xbox One games in our catalog. Read more
We are dedicated to providing a welcoming, healthy and safe environment for our patrons and staff. Read more
Learn how you can win a “Magic Tree House” prize pack that includes the first eight books in the series and two National Geographic STEM kits. Read more
Campbell County Public Library (CCPL) earned the highest ranking of exemplary for the third consecutive time based on Kentucky Public Library Association (KPLA) standards!
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For several years, a sign pointing to the “Future Site of Campbell County Public Library” has been visible from US 27 near Parkside south of Alexandria. The Library has no immediate plans to pursue construction of the new library, and a decision was made to take the sign down this week.
“Having a sign up implies construction might start soon, and that is confusing since there are no plans to move forward with a new library at this time,” said JC Morgan, director of the library. “The sign had become worn and the expense of replacing it, when no immediate plans are in place, did not seem wise,” he said.
The Library is exploring ways to provide some library services in southern Campbell County but no decisions have been made as to location or what services would be offered.
For now, the Library still owns the land at US 27 and Parkside and fundraising for a new library continues in the hope that one day, a new library building with full-service operations will be possible.
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