Join us, along with the Bexley Anti-Racism Project (BARP), for read-alouds and activities celebrating the lives of civil rights activists, Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King.
We are excited to partner with the Bexley Anti-Racism Project (BARP) for read-alouds and activities celebrating the lives of civil rights activists, Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King.
BARP's mission is to actively combat racial inequality through education, mobilization, and amplification in order to support people of color in the Bexley community and nationwide.
AGE GROUP: | Youth | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Global and Cultural Awareness | Civics, Current Events, and History | Books Reading and Storytelling |
TAGS: | mlk | martin luther king jr | coretta scott king | barp | anti-racism |
Bexley Public Library was founded in 1924 and first housed in Bexley High School, now Montrose Elementary School. The present building opened in 1929 and was designed by architects O.C. Miller and R.R. Reeves who drew upon French and Italian architecture from the 17th century for the design.
The library is located at 2411 East Main Street, at the intersection of East Main Street and Cassady Avenue. Parking is available in our parking lot on Euclaire Avenue and in front of the library on Main Street. Main Street is a No Parking Tow Zone from 4:00-6:00 p.m. weekdays.