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The Aurora Public Library is located in
Aurora, Ontario Aurora ( 2021 population: 62,057) is a town in central York Region in the Greater Toronto Area, within the Golden Horseshoe of Southern Ontario, Canada. It is located north of the City of Richmond Hill and is partially situated on the Oak Ridg ...
, Canada. The
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has a collection of more than 150,000 items and has over 31,000 registered users.


Timeline of history

*1820s: A free library was organized by local Quakers. *1855: ''Aurora Association for the Diffusion of Helpful Knowledge'' formed, later called the ''Aurora Mechanics Institute and Library Association''. The association provided weekly
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s and
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s rather than lending books. *1863: The library had a collection of 500 books and was open for two hours each Friday. *1868: The association built ''The Mechanics Hall''is built at the southeast corner of Mosley and Victoria Streets. It was used for lectures and concerts but also as a library reading room. *1895: A ''Public Library Association'' was formed with a Board of Management appointed by the Town Council. *1920: The library assets were absorbed into a Municipal Public Library under the
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and the library moved to the Town Hall on the northeast corner of Yonge and Mosley Streets. *1926: A children's section was added to the library, but children were only allowed on Saturday afternoons. *1945: The library moved to Health Hall, now called Victoria Hall, on the southwest corner of Mosley and Victoria Streets. *1963: The library moved to a new dedicated building of at 56 Victoria Street as part of Aurora's centennial. *1967: The collection size was 14,900 and there were 5,236 members. *1979 A extension was finished, designed to serve a population of 20,000. *2001 The library moved to its current location, a facility on the northeast corner of Yonge and Church Streets. In 2018, work began on a renovation project to create a multi-purpose room and a creative studio, to update the children's area, to improve lighting, and to create a new seating and new living room-style area. On 11 April 2020, the library
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28 of its 33 employees as a result of the
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.


See also

* Ask Ontario *
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Aurora Public Library
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