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As part of the effort to contain the COVID-19 virus, all branches of the Louisville Free Public Library are closed to the public through April 5. As we take steps to physically distance ourselves from one…
As part of the effort to contain the COVID-19 virus, all branches of the Louisville Free Public Library are closed to the public through April 5. As we take steps to physically distance ourselves from one…
A recent study shows that 53% of millennials have used a public library in the previous 12 months. This result isn't surprising given all the benefits available.
Enjoy a cup of coffee at the Library with your local legislators during Café LOUIE sessions. These informal meetings take place on Saturday mornings, January - March, from 9-10 a.m. at various Library branches.
Join us for a Gonzo Birthday Bash to celebrate Louisville’s Hunter S. Thompson on what would have been his 82nd birthday. Friends, fans, and special guests will gather to toast…
Check out our August Newsletter and meet our newest board members, see updates on the Northeast Regional Construction, Save the Date for Give for Good Louisville and much more! Library Foundation…
South Central Regional Library made the front cover of the September/October edition of ALA's American Libraries magazine. This issue—the 2018 Library Design Showcase—features innovative designs of new and renovated libraries…
As the South Central Regional Library nears its first anniversary, there is a lot to celebrate. In addition to hosting outstanding educational programming, cultural events, and first-class service, South Central…
The South Central branch of the Louisville Free Public Library in Okolona. | Photo courtesy of MKSKThe Louisville Free Public Library’s newest branch in Okolona has just earned a certification…
LFPL’s Summer Reading Program returns June 1 - August 12 School may be out for summer, but learning never stops at the Library! LFPL’s free Summer Reading Program is a…
Spring is the season of renewal and growth. If you’ve been hunkered down indoors all winter, Louisville’s newly blooming redbuds, dogwoods, and azaleas are a welcome sight. If you love…