First ever children’s library coming to Uptown Kenosha

This summer, Kenosha County’s new children’s library is coming to Uptown! This library will located in the Uptown Lofts, at 7979 38th Ave. The Kenosha Public Library is asking for help in stocking the shelves with books and materials for programming. For ways you can help, check out the Uptown Children’s Library webpage. There you can also see project renderings for the finished build and in-progress photo updates.

According to their website, “The Kenosha Public Library Foundation serves to raise awareness and support of the mission of the Kenosha Public Library. Past efforts have included the Southwest Library Teen Space, the Northside Library Children’s Space redesign, and numerous Big Read (community-wide reading program)”.

Project 3D Rendering from KPL’s website
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