Come to an open house to learn more about KFPL’s extended hours project

Questions about the extended hours project proposed by the Kingston Frontenac Public Library? Join us for a conversation at an upcoming open house!

KFPL is considering the use of technology to expand access to our Pittsburgh branch on the east end of Kingston. The extended hours would complement our existing hours of operation to provide access to space and resources that would otherwise be inaccessible for many hours a week. The extended hours project has been included in the 2022 capital plan and our budget request to the City of Kingston. Find out more about the project here.

Visit the Pittsburgh branch on Wednesday, December 8, 2-6 p.m. M. Or on Saturday, December 11, from 11 a.m. M. At 2 p. M. For more information on how the project would work and what it would mean for library service at the Pittsburgh branch. Community members can also join a Zoom open house on Thursday, December 9 from 5-8 p.m. Registration for the Zoom event is required and is available at https://calendar.kfpl.ca/ event / 5894019.

The Director of Design and Service Delivery, Kimberly Sutherland Mills, will be available at all open houses to answer your questions and share the next steps in our participation process so that you can participate.

“Kingston East continues to grow and an expansion of library services has been in our plans since 2004,” shared Sutherland Mills. “We are looking for innovative ways to expand our services within budget constraints. This project would increase access to the branch and its resources by 22 hours per week, which would increase the hours of operation from 38 to 60 hours per week ”.

Additional questions or comments can also be directed to Sutherland Mills at [email protected] or (613) 549-8888 x3520.



Reference-ygknews.ca

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