The Pittsburg Public Library (PPL) serves the residents of Pittsburg, Kansas, and surrounding communities as a member of the Southeast Kansas Library System. With over 70,000 physical items and a broad range of digital resources, it also offers programs for all ages, a computer lab, and a Bookmobile service. The library is committed to providing excellent service and fostering a welcoming environment for learning and exploration.
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Provides the ability to print documents from various devices, ensuring convenience for patrons.
A community program designed to promote healthy food choices and physical activity.
A variety of events including storytimes and workshops catering to all ages throughout the year.
Free Library Cards
PPL cards are available free to all Kansas residents, promoting accessibility.
Digital Resources
Part of the library's collection is accessible online, enhancing learning opportunities.
Bookmobile Service
Provides home delivery of library materials to residents who cannot visit the library.
October 31, 2024
Haunted Halloween event for community engagement and festive celebration.
November 4 to December 18, 2024
Monthly story time sessions to promote reading among children and families.
December 10, 2024
Volunteer opportunities for teens to engage and serve in the community.
January 21, 2025
A program to help individuals learn healthier food choices and engage in physical activity.
Learn MoreDecember 5, 2024
Meet and create with LEGOs in this fun, engaging environment for kids and teens.
Learn MoreDecember 12, 2024
An art club designed for children in first through fifth grade to explore their creativity.
Learn MoreA service that enables users to print documents remotely from various devices.
Learn MoreBrings library resources directly to community members who are unable to visit the library.
Learn MoreEngage with the community through volunteering; open to teens in grades 6-12.
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