Palm Beach Library Reopens with New Look

Dan Hauser
Posted by Dan Hauser
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After being closed for renovations, one of the oldest libraries around is now back open. The Gioconda and Joseph King Library at The Society of the Four Arts, which also serves as home of the Palm Beach Library, reopened this past week after some restoration work.

The Four Arts King Library offers a collection of over 70,000 publications, periodicals, DVDs, and other media. While it serves as the town library for Palm Beach, the library welcomes people who don't live on the island through a variety of membership programs. The library offers book discussion groups several times a month along with other events and programs.

In addition to the main library, the Society of the Four Arts also offers a Children's Library. The Children's Library provides kids and families books to borrow and free computer usage. A free story time program is offered twice a week for preschool-aged children and special events for children of all ages are offered throughout the year. In addition to enjoying stories and singing songs, children participate in games and crafts to complement the story time theme of the day.

The Society of the Four Arts is located at 100 Four Arts Plaza on Palm Beach. For more information, visit their website at www.fourarts.org.

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