Gosford Regional Library is ready to open and residents are invited to check it out at a free Community Day on Saturday, September 6.
Central Coast Council’s Director Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said the day would showcase just how much the new library had to offer.
“We’re beyond excited to welcome our community into this incredible new space in the heart of Gosford CBD,” Smith said.
“The doors to the new Gosford Regional Library will officially open to the community at 9.30am on September 6, marked by a ribbon-cutting by Central Coast Council Mayor Lawrie McKinna.
“Our Community Day promises something for everyone – from craft stations, robotics and magic shows, to live music, guided tours and more.”
The new state-of-the-art library features more than 30,000 books, a children’s reading area, a sound recording studio, creative spaces, bookable meeting rooms, a 300-seat multi-use auditorium, free Wi-Fi and much more.
Mayor Lawrie McKinna said the Central Coast’s first regional library was a milestone of which the whole community could be proud.
“Gosford Regional Library belongs to our community,” he said.
“It has been shaped by local voices and built as a place where everyone can feel at home.
“It is more than a building; it’s a hub for creativity, learning and connection that will serve our community for generations.
The $32.7M project was co-funded by Council ($25.7M) and the Australian Government ($7M).
To learn more, search ‘Gosford Regional Library Community Day’ at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au.
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