If you like Halloween, you should read: American Predator: the Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century by Maureen Callahan. If you like The VVitch, you should read: The Witches, Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff (345.744 …
October is Family History Month!
The Frankfort Community Public Library (FCPL) is a great place to start or continue your family history journey. The Earl J. Culver Genealogy Area located on the lower level of the library is full of resources for researching Clinton County …
Beginning Quaker Research
You could have Quaker ancestors and not even know it. While there were only a couple of short-lived meetings in Clinton County, the Quakers were very active in the surrounding counties and across central Indiana. Quaker records are unique and …
Ancestry Remote Access for the Rest of 2021
Thanks to ProQuest and Ancestry, we will be able to offer remote access to Ancestry Library Edition to our cardholders for the rest of 2021. If you have an FCPL library card, you can access Ancestry Library Edition via FCPL’s …
Harry’s is Back
Like so many other things, Harry’s Coffee Bar shut down in March of 2020 due to the pandemic. Although the library did re-open to the public in June of last year, the lights of the coffee shop have remained off. …
Happy Independence Day!
Happy Independence Day everyone! We would like to remind everyone that we will be closed on Monday, July 5th. Though our doors may be physically closed, that doesn’t mean that you still can’t enjoy all of our online e-services. There …
In the Trenches of World War I
The Friends of the Frankfort Public Library invites you to “In the Trenches of World War I” during the month of May. We have been working with several entities to bring you compelling stories of WWI and the Tomb of …
Library Appreciation Week
Thank you to everyone who has helped us celebrate National Library Week this year. However, your appreciation doesn’t have to be limited to just one week. We are always happy to receive your support anytime of the year. Whether it …
Remote Access to Ancestry Extended
We first announced that remote access to Ancestry Library Edition would be available for our cardholders until March 31. On February 19, ProQuest issued a statement saying that the cut-off for this limited-time offer would be extended to June 30. …