Kent District Library


The Kent District Library is a public library system located in Kent County, Michigan. With nineteen branch locations and an annual circulation of more than 8.2 million items , the Kent District Library is one of the largest and busiest library systems in all of Michigan.
The KDL Service Center, the library system headquarters, are in Plainfield Township, near the Comstock Park CDP.

History

The beginnings of the library are in 1927 as a library extension work project of the Kent County Federation of Women's Clubs. The Kent County Library Association was established in 1936 and functioned as a department of Kent County until 1994 when it became Kent District Library.
In summer 2013, Kent District Library invited local to use library space and resources for Meetups, and offered Wikipedia editing classes to the community.

Branch locations

The library has 19 branches throughout the county.