KING TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY

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The 'King Township Public Library' is a public library system that serves King Township, Ontario in Canada. It consists of four branches located at:

King City

Nobleton

Schomberg

Ansnorveldt
The library rotates certain books through the various branches to ensure all residents in the township have equal access to volumes held.
Collections include government works (e.g - federal budgets), annual reports, and maps. Periodicals and newspapers are archived for a short period of time. The library also maintains township history archives at the King City branch.
The library system offers a number of programs for children and adults, plus language kits and multi-lingual books. A limited selection of music CDs and movie DVDs are available for loan in addition to book circulation.

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History


The oldest public library in King Township is the King City branch, which opened in 1893. In 1930, the Schomberg branch was opened, serving the growing communities in the northeastern portion of the township. The Nobleton branch first opened to the public in 1968, and the Ansnorveldt branch began operation in 1973.

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Ontario Public Libraries

External links



King Township Public Library

Ontario Public Libraries

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