Politics & Government
Following Complete Remodel, Hugh Embry Library To Reopen May 30
The floor-to-ceiling renovation was financed by the voter-approved General Obligation Bond (GO Bond) Referendum in 2018.
DADE CITY, FL — Pasco County Libraries is turning the page on a new chapter for the Hugh Embry Branch Library.
Following a complete remodel, the library at 14215 4th St., Dade City, will welcome back the community on Tuesday, May 30.
The floor-to-ceiling renovation was financed by the voter-approved General Obligation Bond (GO Bond) Referendum in 2018.
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Renovations include:
- New adult, teens and children’s spaces
- New meeting space
- New study rooms
- Updated technology
- Central service desk
- New landscaping and monument sign
“The Dade City community has been very patient throughout our remodel,” said Pasco County Libraries Digital Media Manager Jordan Miltner. “We can’t wait to show off our beautiful new look and welcome people back to their favorite library.”
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While some furniture will be delivered after the reopening, residents can still browse the bookshelves, use the computers and visit their favorite library team members. Library customers picking up hold items at the Dade City Senior Center can begin picking them up at the library on May 30.
For more information about Pasco County Libraries, including the library catalog, e-content, programs, events and links to all Pasco County Library branches, click here.
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