Jeff Green | May 07, 2009

Cloyne Librarian Teresa Manion, NF Mayor Ron Maguire, KFPL board chair
Claudette Bradshaw, Rural Librarian Pam Harris, and Chief Librarian
Deborah Defoe.
The Cloyne branch of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library re-opened on Tuesday after being closed for two weeks, during which time it was completely made over. Old carpets and old shelving were removed. The walls were painted, the floors redone, and new bookstore-style shelving was brought in.
The result is a brighter, easier to use branch. Cloyne is the first of the 17 rural branches that are the subject of a five-year improvement plan. The Cloyne project was funded by North Frontenac Township and the KFPL board. Photo - right L to R
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