WelcomeBring a Friend to the Library and You May Win!For the month of September, encourage your Bloomfield Township friends and neighbors to get a library card and your name will be entered in a drawing!How to enter50th Anniversary Gala: A Night at the Library!Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Join us for A Night at the Library, a ticketed event featuring a strolling supper and entertainment. All proceeds will support Youth Services spaces and activities. To reserve tickets, please visit www.btpl.org/50th, stop by the Circulation Desk, or call (248) 6425800.TicketsCelebrating 50 Years!In October 2014, Bloomfield Township Public Library will celebrate a milestone in its history - 50 years of serving the community! Since opening its doors on October 20, 1964, the library has become a cornerstone in Bloomfield Township thanks to the strong support of the Bloomfield Township residents.
Ask a LibrarianWelcomeThe Quinte West Public Library is dedicated to enriching society and inspiring the human spirit through the exploration of knowledge. The Library upholds the ideals of universal access to information. Its collections reflect the broad range of human experience, ideas and wisdom.
The County of Prince Edward Public Library is committed to providing excellence in library services to the community. Access will be free, available to everyone and will provide the full range of modern library functionality. Information will be provided through both traditional resources and the latest in modern technology.
Addington Highlands Public LibraryLibrary services in Flinton and Denbigh expand to offer fax service. Both branches are now fully accessible thanks to grant from the Ontario Trillium FoundationThanks to funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation of $13,600 over 12 months, both Flinton and Denbigh Library now offer fax service. The grant has enabled the Township to purchase new print/copy/scan and fax machines for each location, a service not readily available in the area.
The County of Lennox & Addington is a caring and friendly organization, dedicated to working for the benefit of all of the citizens of the county and to representing the best interests of the county's local municipalities, in a fiscally responsible and accountable manner.
The mandate of the Campbellford-Seymour Heritage Society is tofoster an awareness of local history and pride in the heritage of the community of Campbellford/Seymour within the Municipality 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.