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All locations will be closed on Sunday, March 28, for Easter.
Lexington, Kentucky (December 20, 2022) – Lexington Public Library announced today that its popular LPL After School program will return in 2023, beginning January 2.
LPL After School is a FREE drop-in program for kids aged 5-12 that takes place after regular school hours, Mondays through Fridays from 4-6pm. The Library, in partnership with God’s Pantry, will provide snacks for all participants as well as STEAM and enrichment activities, homework help, and reading recommendations. And there’s no need to register—just show up!
Residents, public agencies, and other interested parties can view the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government 2026 Consolidated Plan Draft here.
All locations will be closed on Saturday, July 4, for Independence Day.
All locations will be closed on Thursday, June 19, for Juneteenth (Freedom Day).
All locations will be closed on Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day.
All locations will be closed on Thursday, December 24, and Friday, December 25, for Christmas.
All locations will be closed on Monday, January 18, for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
All locations will close at 5:00pm on Thursday, December 31, and remain closed on Friday, January 1, for New Year's Day.
All locations will be closed on Monday, September 7, for Labor Day.
All locations will close at 5:00pm on Wednesday, November 25, and remain closed on Thursday, November 26, for Thanksgiving.
The Central Kentucky Cemeteries Maps are powered by Google Maps. Counties include: Fayette, Bourbon, Clark, Garrard, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas, Powell, Scott, and Woodford.
By using a Library-owned public computer, or by connecting your personally-owned computer or device to the LPL network, you agree to adhere to this policy. Violation of any part of this policy may result in termination of the customer’s session, with the possible loss of computer or library privileges for flagrant or repeated violation(s) at the Library's sole and exclusive discretion. Illegal acts may also be subject to prosecution by local, state, and/or federal authorities.