Will nuture and foster the joy of reading in children.Will promote literacy.Will have a current, broad collection of up-to-date fiction and non fiction materials.Will provide current technology-not just books.The library will be the centre of the community, a popular community spot that is both accessible, welcoming and safe.Will be fiscally responsible and generously funded.Aspires to be a valued community partner that contributes by informing and inspiring its citizenry.Avoid Late FeesTo avoid late fees make sure you bring your library items into your library no later than 15 minutes before closing.Do not drop them into the drop off box, as you will incur a late fine.To renew an item:Call your library before closing. To renew on line please use our website, find catalogue tab, then my account, type in your usename and password (your library card number for both unless you have already changed it) then go to current transactions. Unless the item(s) are due that day or on hold for another patron you can click renew.
Welcome to the Port Hope Archives!?The Port Hope Archives exists to collect and preserve archival materials which illustrate the growth and development of the Municipality of Port Hope or which pertain in whole or in part to activities within the geographic boundaries of the Municipality of Port Hope.Hours:
Beginning Genealogy WorkshopKawartha Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society is hosting a Beginning Genealogy Workshop led by Fraser DunfordTuesday, September 16, 2014 13pm Campbellford Branch of the Trent Hills Public Library.Please call the Library at 7056533611 for additional information and registration.The mandate of the CampbellfordSeymour Heritage Society is tofoster an awareness of local history and pride in the heritageof the community of Campbellford/Seymour within theMunicipality of Trent Hills.The Heritage Society was founded in January 1983, and affiliationwith the Ontario Historical Society was quickly established. Monthly meetings were initially held in members homes, at the town council chambers, and at the Campbellford District High School library.The Society had no permanent home until 1989 when the TownCouncil of Campbellford generously gave the Society the useof the stone building at 113 Front St. North for the purpose ofcreating a heritage facility.