Welcome
to the
Grey
Highlands
Public
Library!
Located
in South
Grey
County,
the Grey
Highlands
Public
Library
is
comprised
of three
branches
in
Flesherton,
Kimberley
and
Markdale.
It
serves
the
residents
of Grey
Highlands
and
contracting
municipalities
of West
Grey and
Chatsworth.
Each of
our
library
branches
has a
Community
Access
Program
(CAP)
site.
The Grey
Highlands
Public
Library
was
formed
in 2001
as a
result
of the
amalgamation
of the
former
Townships
of
Artemesia,
Euphrasia
and
Osprey
and the
Village
of
Markdale
which is
now
known as
the
Municipality
of Grey
Highlands.
FREE Computer Training!
Cap training is now available at the Flesherton, Markdale and Kimberly
library. Please call or see the circulation desk at one of these
librarys to get more information or to book an appointment.
Flesherton Public Library - 519-924-2241
Walter Harris Memorial Library - 519-986-3436
Kimberly Public Library - 519-599-6990

Public
Fundraising
Campaign
The
new
Flesherton
branch
of the
Grey
Highlands
Public
Library
system
offically opened on July 09 2011
The cost
of the
new
library
is $1.2
million,
of which
two
thirds
is coming
from
infrastructure
funding
from
Federal
and
Provincial
Governments.
The
library
board is
responsible
for the
remaining
one
third of
the
funding.
We have sold
the
previous
library
building
and we
been
have
saving
money
for
years,
including
the
generous
Corrine
Genoe-Gordon
bequest,
towards
this
exciting
project.
We
estimate
that we
will
need to
raise a
balance
of
approximately
$150,000
through
fundraising.
We need
your
support
for this
investment
in the
future
of our
community.
Our
slogan
is "A
Strong
Library
Helps Us
All".
Each
contribution
will be
commemorated
on a
special
donation
tree
situated
in a
prominent
area in
the
library.
For your
convenience
you may
use the
attached
donation
form.
We truly
appreciate
your
support.
Thank
You!
Click
here to
download
the
fundraising
form
(PDF,
1.0 MB). Cap Training
Cap
training is now available at the Flesherton, Markdale and Kimberly
library. Please call or see the circulation desk at one of these
librarys to get more information or to book an appointment.
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