Exciting times for North Kawartha Library Services

I am sure that most North Kawarthans are aware of all the municipal building projects taking place in our community.  As chair of the North Kawartha Library Board I am pleased to announce the completion of our library expansion projects this May.  Thanks to grants from both the provincial and federal governments, North Kawartha has been able to build 2 brand new facilities to replace the main branch in Apsley and the branch located in Woodview.

On Thursday May 6th, 2010 the Woodview branch will be open for 2 days a week… all year long!  Previously basic library service for our southern residents was being provided from May to October in the former #1 school in Burleigh located just off on Northey’s Bay Rd on Library Rd.  Due to the age and deterioration of the building we could no longer maintain a library in this facility and service was suspended last year.  With input from local residents plans were made to build an addition onto the Wilson Park Community Centre for a 1200 sq ft library.  $250 000 of Ontario Municipal Partnership Funds were used for this project along with a Trillium grant for shelving and other furnishings to meet accessibility requirements.  Open Thursday’s 10am-5pm and Saturday’s 10am-2pm, the Woodview branch will offer a newly updated and expanded book collection, DVDs, public access computers and high speed internet access.  Even though the Woodview branch will be open this May the official ‘grand opening’ will be scheduled for sometime in July, so stay tuned.

While the rebuilding of Woodview facility was a priority and identified in the Library’s Strategic Plan, the opportunity to build a new library for Apsley at the same time was a welcome surprise.  Thanks to the hard work and preparation of staff, North Kawartha received an Infrastructure Stimulus Funding grant to rebuild the main branch along with the Community Policing facility.  This $880 000 project is also to be completed this May, with service suspended for the week of May 10th to allow the demolition of the old building and time to set up the new facility.  The library will reopen Tuesday May 18th, 2010.  In my humble opinion, this over 4000 sq ft building is quite simply a ‘work of art’!  Set back amongst the pines the new library is bright, spacious and inviting.  It has enlarged areas for the children’s section and the computer area.  The book collection is centrally located with a beautiful stone fireplace surrounded by comfy chairs set off to the side.  A separate meeting room will allow the library to provide the public with meeting space both during and after hours.  

This new library facility will also have expanded hours of operation which will be:  Tuesday 10AM – 5PM, Wednesday 10AM – 6PM, Thursday 10AM – 5PM, Friday 10AM – 5PM, and Saturday 10AM – 2PM.  Once again, a ‘grand opening’ for the main branch has been scheduled for Saturday July 17, 2010.  Please check out the library’s website www.northkawarthalibrary.com for more details and information and please come out and visit your local branch to find out about all the wonderful programs and services that the North Kawartha Library has to offer.

The Little Township That Could Part II

A short while ago I wrote an article about ‘The Little Township That Could’ and our success in receiving a grant in excess of $9.4 million to rebuild our arena and community centre.  Well it seems that the ‘flurry’ of construction activity in our Township isn’t over yet!  With the work for the new arena and community centre under way, the demolition of our old school to make way for the new one, and plans to construct a new library in Woodview, the community of North Kawartha has been successful not once but twice in the latest rounds of infrastructure funding grants.  

Council has been following the budget categories from both the Federal and Provincial levels of Government and applied for 4 infrastructure projects through the Canada Build program.  On Friday June 5, 2009 the grants were announced and North Kawartha received approval for all 4 grant requests.  

The projects are as follows:

  • $400,000 for an expansion of the Wilson Park fire hall in Woodview
  • $880,000 for a new library in Apsley
  • $950,000 for new works garage in Apsley
  • $3,390,000 for the reconstruction of Anstruther Lake Road

The total of the 4 projects is $5.63 million and tenders will be going out ASAP. 

The Township also submitted an application to the Recreation Infrastructure Canada (RINC) Program for just over $1 million to assist with the completion of the new community centre.  Due to budget constraints, some items were eliminated from the current contract.  With this latest grant we are able to complete the arena and include the full fitness centre, heat recovery system, proper signage etc.

Council’s commitment to source out any and all grants for our infrastructure needs will enable us to achieve many of the goals identified in our strategic plan sooner perhaps than we had planned on or dared hope for.  Our success in being awarded these funds also means that North Kawartha can achieve these goals without burdening the property tax base with all the construction costs.  Once again I am bursting with joy over our success.  

“If you believe you can, you probably can. If you believe you won’t, you most assuredly won’t. Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad.”  

Dennis Watley