Halton Hills Public Library (HHPL) is the public library system for the Town of Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. Through its two branches (Georgetown Branch and Acton Branch) and its website, www.hhpl.on.ca, the Halton Hills Public Library provides a range of services for Halton Hills residents. There are approximately 17,000 active cardholders, most residing in the communities of Georgetown, Acton, Limehouse, Glen Williams, Speyside, Norval, and surrounding areas. The Georgetown Branch is part of the Halton Hills Library and Cultural Center, sharing space with the John Elliott Theatre and The Helson Gallery. The branch began in 1913 in what was formerly the Congregational Church. A significant renovation and expansion of the branch began in April 2011, which increased the size of the library and shared spaces from 12,000 to 34,400 square feet. During the renovation, the Georgetown Branch moved its collection to the former Holy Cross Parish building. The newly renovated building opened in January 2013 with features that included a new teen lounge area, a seniors space including fireside lounge, a dedicated Local History Room, permanent space for Community Partners, four quiet study rooms, 17 Internet stations, wireless Internet access throughout the facility and self-serve checkout stations located throughout the library. The Georgetown Branch received $11.6 million in funding, and an additional $1,9 million for the Cultural Center. Green initiatives for the building such as geothermal heating and cooling systems and a green roof earned the space LEED Silver certification awarded in 2014. More information...
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