The Kenton County Public Library is offering residents a unique opportunity to make a contribution to the new branch in Erlanger, which is currently under construction.
For a limited time, the Ken-ton County Library is making memorial bricks and pavers available for those who wish to make a lasting tribute for friends and loved one. honor special occasions or to show support for the Library. The Reading Garden, one of the many new amenities of the new library branch, is where the bricks and pavers will be I located. They will be placed! I around the garden's fountain.
Bricks will be sold for $25 each, and offer three lines of text with 13 characters per line. The eight-inch square pavers, made of Korean Sage granite, offer up to 6 lines of text, 13 characters per line. There will only be 120 pavers placed in the Reading Garden so interested parties should order promptly.
Purchase of a brick or paver is a wonderful way to show support for the Library and! the community while becoming a part of this special project. Residents businesses, local organizations, schools [I and churches are encouraged to take advantage of this r&e opportunity. All proceeds go towards the Erlanger Branch construction costs, and are tax deductible.
Order forms are available at all Library locations, Erlanger [ Covington and Independence, and on the Library's web site at www.kenton.lib.ky.us. If you have questions about this offer, call Library Director Wayne Onkst at 491-7610. The new 34,294 square foot Erlanger Branch is being built2; at 401 Kenton Lands. Road. It will be more than twice the size of the current facility on Dixie Highway, which is the busiest branch library in the state of Kentucky. Last year, 358,311 people visited the Erlanger Branch.
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