The Anderson Public Library, in partnership with Recorded Books, is pleased to announce a new streaming service that offers full-length concerts and music documentaries, completely for free for library members. Called Stingray Qello, it is the only place to watch over 1,500 of the most amazing live moments in music. It’s the world’s largest collection […]
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New Genealogy Resource Available
The Anderson Public Library is pleased to announce that, through a partnership with the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives and the Kentucky Virtual Library, library members can now access Ancestry.com for free from the library to further help with genealogy research. Called Ancestry Library Edition, the new service brings over 7,000 genealogy databases. The service […]
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Multiple agencies across Anderson County today have proclaimed that October 2019 is Bullying Prevention Month as a way to take a stand against bullying. Gathering at the Anderson Public Library, Judge Executive Orbrey Gritton, Lawrenceburg Mayor Troy Young, Anderson County Schools Superintendent Sheila Mitchell, Library Director Pam Marks, and Anderson County Agency for Substance Abuse […]
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Visitors of the Anderson Public Library will be treated once again to viewing amazing pieces of artwork when entering the library during the month of October. As part of continuing its partnership with the Anderson County Arts Council, local lamp maker and potter, Cynthia Carr, has setup an incredible display at the library. Cynthia, who is […]
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