Ramadan is an Islamic holy month, observed with fasting, prayer, and reflection. It begins on Saturday, April 2 and ends on Sunday, May 1 with the holiday Eid a
Meet the Read Racer
By covingtonprl
Do you remember a bookmobile from your childhood? I bet it didn’t look like this.
Madeleine Albright Passes During Women’s History Month
By ginastegner
Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state, passed away during Women's History Month on March 23. She was 84-years-old.
Broadway in Cincinnati is Back
By ginastegner
As someone who loves theatre, I really missed it over the last two years. Broadway in Cincinnati at the Aronoff Center never disappoints.
Which Book from the Bluegrass Should You Read?
By erlangerprl
I’ve curated just a sampling of Kentucky flavored titles from the KCPL collection, and you can discover which title you may enjoy by following the questions on the flowchart!
Borrow Tools from the Library
Have you ever wanted to take on a project but don't have the right tool and don't want to buy it? You can borrow tools for free from the library.
Deaf History Month
By lclark
March 13 – April 15 is Deaf History Month. These dates were chosen because three major events in Deaf history happened during them. These events are:
April 15
Consumer Reports
By Nicole_KCPL
Consumer Reports is the world's largest nonprofit product-testing organization and has been helping subscribers find better, safer products for 80+ years. Consu
Celebrating Women’s History Month
By ginastegner
March is Women's History Month, which has me thinking about the most influential women in my life. Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Susan B. Anthony, Rosa Parks, Harriet Jacobs, Louisa May Alcott, Michelle Obama, Brenda Howard, Coretta Scott King, Amanda Gorman, Betty White and more.
Read to Your Baby & Bond with Your Baby
By robinklaene
As a new parent, there is nothing more important than bonding with your baby. The Kenton County Public Library has partnered with the St. Elizabeth Healthcare
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