History In 1906 the newly formed Pierian Club, with Mrs. Wallace Moore Bartlett as president, started a library club in two rooms over the Lawrenc...
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History of the Paul Sawyier Public Library: The Woman’s Club of Frankfort started a library in 1906. It was first located in the McClure Buil...
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About Us :
The Friends of the Paul Sawyier Public Library is a group of community volunteers committed to supporting the library through fund ra...
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Mission:
Our mission is to enrich our community by providing access to resources and services that educate, inform, and enhance the quality and en...
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About The Library
The building at 230 East Main Street was built in 1929 as a public library. With the donation of the lot in 1922 by G. H. ...
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About Us:
The Little Memorial Library was built in 1997 and named in memory of W. Paul Little and in honor of his wife, the late Lucille C. Little...
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Public library service in Nicholasville and Jessamine County was started in 1896. During that year the Acme Book Club, a local literary society, ac...
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About Our Library
This historic Carnegie Library was constructed in 1903. Shelbyville was one
of 1,419 communities to receive a $10,000 gran...
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This historic Carnegie Library was constructed in 1903. Shelbyville was one of 1,419 communities to receive a $10,000 grant from philanthropist And...
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The Vision: The Lexington Public Library the community's connection to information, ideas, and imagination - transforms and enriches people's lives...
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Mission Statement
The Boyle County Public Library engages the community by promoting life-long literacy and learning, by connecting people to info...
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Mission :
The mission of the Lexington Public Library is to provide quality library service to the diverse populations of Fayette County by:
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History The first recorded public library service in Henry County started in October of 1954 with a bookmobile program for rural areas. Many of th...
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