The Trenton branch of the Quinte West Public Library celebrated its recent renovations with a grand reopening on Tuesday afternoon.
Upgrades to Quinte West Public Library’s Trenton branch include the installation of new height-adjustable service desks, fresh paint, carpet, lounge furniture, bistro tables and chairs.
Two new office pods were also added.
A new 3D scanner and sewing machines were added to the library’s MakerSpace.
The Play, Learn, Explore Children’s Area received a major upgrade thanks to a $75,000 donation from the Parrott Foundation.
Doug Couture, chair of the Quinte West Public Library Board says, “These new additions and improvements will help make learning and recreation opportunities accessible to all while meeting the evolving needs of our community.”
“We’re thrilled to welcome the residents and visitors to our updated, reimagined space,” says Jeri-Lynn Thomas, CEO of the Quinte West Public Library. “We look forward to using these new upgrades to continue offering a wide range of programs, services, and events that our community relies on.”
The library officially reopened its Trenton branch at the end of June following the month-long renovation period.