Marion County Public Library Events March 11-16

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Marion County Public Library Events March 11-16

When

March 11, 2024 - March 16, 2024    
9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Where

Marion County Public Library
201 E. Main Street, Lebanon, Kentucky, 40033, Marion County

Event Type

Here’s a look at this week at MCPL. As usual, the events with a “*” next to them require registration. You can find all the registrations for our events in our Weekly Newsletter which is pinned at the top of our Facebook feed along with this post. If you would like to sign up to get the Newsletter emailed to you each week, simply go to the post, open the Newsletter, and click the sign up link at the top of the page to fill out the form.
We have some really cool crafts this week for all different ages, as well as our homeschool book club, and adult readers book club. If you’re interested in joining either group, follow the links below to join their Facebook groups to learn more!
Homeschool Book Club:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/184879348040249/
Adult Readers Book Club:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/333273130345054/?mibextid=c7yyfPIf you want to stay up-to-date on all things new and happening at your public library, all you need to do is sign up for our e-newsletter. It’s easy! Go to our website: www.marioncopublic.org and find the opt-in form on the right side of the screen, enter your email address, then look forward to weekly news to be delivered to your inbox. In addition to the weekly newsletter, we also use Facebook to make quick announcements such as library closures or modified hours due to winter weather. Open every day but Sunday.

While you may see some of the events highlighted individually on our VisitLebanonKY calendar there is so much going on that we suggest you get on the email list and follow the library on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/MarionCoPublicLibrary

www.marioncountypublic.org

2024 Message from your librarian: At a time when our lives continue to be impacted by economic, societal, and political factors, libraries play a pivotal role in preserving the public’s fundamental right to access information, services, and resources that support our personal growth and wellness.

New Initiatives, Programs, and Services:

The library has developed a variety of in-person and digital offerings that enabled patrons to access more of the resources and activities they depend on for their personal enrichment and well-being.

 Expanded Hours – As of January 2, 2024, the library will open at 9:00am Monday – Friday to better serve the public.
 The Giving Corner – A free community resource with a small food pantry, coats/jackets and warm weather accessories, and personal hygiene supplies; all items are available to the public as needed. The Giving Corner is located near the main entrance for ease of access.
 New Programs – The library is offering a wider variety of programs and activities, including Ballet classes for youth and adults, an interactive dinner theater-style mystery, KY Chautauqua performances and opportunities for field trips during Summer Reading.
 Expanded Outreach Services – We are continuing to find ways to take the library to the people! Partnering with organizations in the community that allow us to provide programming and engagement with their clients is rewarding and meaningful.
 Bookmobile Glow Up – Our Bookmobile is getting a makeover! Keep your eyes open for it around the county with new graphics after mid-January.
 New Website – A modern, dynamic website will be launching soon! Event registration, room bookings, and access to more databases and information will be included. Our target launch date is February 2024.
 Loretto Branch – Last but definitely not least…we are so proud to be opening a branch location in the Loretto Community/Senior Center. A long time coming, the library is so excited to partner with Beautify Loretto and the City of Loretto to bring books, services, and programs to the Loretto community. Now open.

Planning for the Future

Like all things, the library can always improve. In 2024, the library will begin a new chapter of strategic planning. As we develop our strategic plan for the next 5 years, we thought it would be imperative for us to gather feedback from patrons and community members on the types of programs and services they need and want at our libraries. If you are interested in serving on the community panel, please contact us via Facebook, in person or by signing up for the newsletter.

Our work and dedication to you won’t stop in the new year. Please visit us in person or online and if you have the time, check out a new book in person or through Libby. We look forward to opening more doors of possibility and change with you in 2024 and beyond.

From our hearts to yours, we wish you a safe, prosperous, and happy new year.

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