East Library and book drop will reopen at 9 a.m. on Mon., Sept. 30 following completion of parking lot repairs. Regular service hours and operations, including book drop will resume. Library users with holds on the East Library holds shelf will have 7 days to pick up their holds beginning Mon., Sept. 30. East Library checkouts that became due during the closure will have their due dates extended through the reopening of the Library.
East Library will be Closing to Complete Parking Lot Repairs
Published Fri., Aug. 23, 2024
Due to the extensive parking lot renovations taking place at East Library, Pikes Peak Library District has decided to temporarily close that location starting Mon., Sept. 16. East Library will remain closed until the renovations are complete which, as of this time, are expected to be finished near the end of September. Please stay tuned to ppld.org for more information.
In an effort to continue to serve the patrons of the busiest Library in the District, PPLD felt it could approach the East Library parking lot project in phases; that would have allowed us to still serve the community while we improved the parking lot. Now that construction has started, it has brought to light overwhelming parking constraints and safety concerns. To ensure everyone’s safety and to allow the work to be completed without issues, the Library will be closed for the duration of the project.
- The book drop will be closed during the renovation process.
- Holds on the East Library hold shelf at closing on Saturday will be given extended expiration dates, allowing seven days for pickup once the Library reopens. If they would like their holds sooner, patrons can call (719) 531-6333 and select 0 for staff assistance in moving their holds.
- East Library checkouts that are due during the closure will have their due dates extended through the reopening of the Library.
- East Library programs will be canceled as of Thu., Sept. 12.
- Library staff will be contacting meeting room and study room reservation holders to relocate or reschedule reservations.
The Library apologizes for any inconveniences during this time and appreciates your cooperation and understanding as we improve the parking lot and our patrons’ experiences at East Library.
The project will be completed in five phases (see map):
- Prep Phase – concrete and curb repairs (not shown)
- Phase 1 (red) – back/northwest corner of lot
- Phase 2 (yellow) – north lot that includes the drive-through book drop
- Phase 3 (green) – front/east lot and a portion of access road outbound lane
- Phase 4 (blue) & Phase 5 (lavender) – access road inbound and outbound lanes between Library Lane and Union Blvd.
Take a spooky stroll in Old Colorado City and read Mrs. McMurphy’s Pumpkin by Rick Walten. Pick up a map at Old Colorado City Library, or print one here. Find a page at each location featured on the map, and head inside - there may be a special treat waiting for you! The story will be available Oct. 1 - 31.
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Mrs. McMurphy’s Pumpkin by Rick Walten - Download the map!
Together, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum (USOPM) and Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) offer a unique and inspiring experience through the Pikes Peak Culture Pass program. This partnership allows library cardholders to check out no-cost entry passes to the museum, enhancing the community's connection to national sports, culture, and history in a meaningful way.
The USOPM is a world-class venue that celebrates America’s greatest athletes and inspires future generations through its 12 interactive galleries and cutting-edge storytelling. When you visit, you get a hands-on experience that highlights the values of perseverance, dedication, and excellence driven by the museum’s commitment to education and community engagement.
Use your library card to check out a no-cost entry pass and engage with inspiring stories of athletes, participate in unique encounters like sports demonstrations, and gain a deeper connection to Colorado Springs Olympic City USA. The museum also hosts meet-and-greets with real Olympians and Paralympians, many of whom live in the Pikes Peak region. In addition to these encounters, the museum showcases many historic artifacts, including a complete collection of Olympic torches and medals spanning more than 100 years!
PPLD has enjoyed various collaborations with the museum that have enhanced Library offerings. To celebrate both the 50th Anniversary of Summer Adventure presented by Children’s Hospital Colorado and the Paris 2024 Games, we teamed up with the museum to create a limited-edition branded library card featuring the work of renowned artist LeRoy Neiman, who captured the energy and spirit in paintings for five Olympic Games. The card, adorned with Neiman’s vibrant and dynamic Olympic art, was a tribute to the intersection of sports and culture, which made it a much sought-after item.
Other past collaborations include discounted museum days and, during the American Library Association's Traveling Holocaust exhibit visit at East Library, the USOPM screened a documentary about the 1939 Olympic Games in Nazi Germany and showcased related artifacts.
Pikes Peak Culture Pass offers no-cost entry passes to this and a variety of other attractions spanning Colorado Springs, Denver and the Pikes Peak region. Get your pass to culture today!