

Lexington’s African American Heritage Walking Tour
Join us for an on-demand walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s African American heritage sites.
Join us for an on-demand walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s African American heritage sites.
Explore topics related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) in this space for youth, grades 3-12.
Learn how the Lexington Public Library Foundation empowers change within our library system.
Learn or develop a personal or professional skill with LinkedIn Learning classes, available for free with your library card.
Did you know physical materials renew automatically if they don’t have a waiting list? Check your account online to see the status of your items.
Library meeting rooms are available for individuals, non-profit, for profit, study groups, and community organizations seeking to hold meetings, trainings, and workshops. All activities held in the Lexington Public Library meeting rooms must comply with the Lexington Public Library’s Customer Conduct Responsibilities, Meeting Room Regulations, and all applicable local, state, and federal laws.
Users of the Lexington Public Library meetings rooms shall be required to indemnify and hold harmless the Library from all claims or actions attributable to the use of the Library facilities. Users may not restrict library staff members from having reasonable access to the room during their reservation time. Customer use of Library Meeting Rooms may be restricted due to policy violations.
Non-library groups may not use the Library as a mailing address. Non-library groups meeting in the Library may not claim endorsement by the Library, or state or imply the Library is sponsoring the program. Publicity announcing meetings should not imply Library sponsorship. Only those activities sponsored or co-sponsored by the Library will be advertised by the Library or by materials pre-approved by the Library.
Exemptions from these policies may be made by the Executive Director or designee.