Modified Bookmobile Service - September 15-18

Bookmobile has the following schedule modifications. Thank you for your patience. 

Monday, September 15

  • Mohawk College, 12-1pm - Cancelled

Tuesday, September 16

  • Greencedar, 4-5pm - Cancelled

Wednesday, September 17

  • Helen Detwiler - Changed to 11-11:30am

Thursday, September 18

  • Meadowlands - Changed to 3:30-4pm
  • Bennetto - Changed to 4:45-5:30pm
 
 
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Affected Branch: Bookmobile
Nearest Branches: 
Published:
Friday, September 12, 2025 - 3:00pm
Replacement and Damage Fees Resume October 1st

To avoid a replacement or lost fee, please return library materials due October 1st or later within 28 days. Replacement fees are intended to encourage Members to return items on a timely basis so everyone in the community can enjoy them. 

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All Branches and Bookmobile Stops
Published:
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:00pm
SuperCrawl - Road Closures near Central Library

From Thursday, September 11, until 5 am on Monday, September 15, road closures for SuperCrawl will be in effect in and around James Street North from King to Wilson/York to Cannon to Barton Street. Additional closures will take place on King William, Rebecca, Vine, Mulberry, Colbourne and Murray Streets. If you are planning to visit Central Library over the next few days, we suggest taking HSR for a convenient route to downtown Hamilton. www.hpl.ca/central

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Affected Branch: Central Library
Published:
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 - 10:30am
Central Library - Fourth Floor Temporary Closure

Central Library's Fourth Floor is closed on Tuesday, September 16, from Noon to 6 pm due to a special event. Makerspace and Newcomer Learning Centre will remain open. Floors 1-3 are available as study and work spaces. www.hpl.ca/central

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Affected Branch: Central Library
Published:
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 - 10:00am
Kenilworth Branch - Temporary Closure (Sept 2 - Oct 10)

Due to roof repair maintenance, the Branch is temporarily closed from September 2 until October 10. Please visit the Red Hill, Parkdale, and Barton locations as your nearest branches for your library needs. On August 28-29, there may be some noise disruptions and limited parking spots while the roof repair set-up begins. Thank you for your patience.

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Published:
Monday, August 11, 2025 - 8:00am

Donations, Sponsorship and Fundraising Policy

Sponsorships

A sponsorship is a mutually beneficial exchange between the Hamilton Public Library and an outside organization, in which an external party contributes cash or in-kind goods or services to the Library in return for recognition, acknowledgements or other considerations. Sponsors receive a benefit of reciprocal value in return for their support and contribution. 

Sponsors are required to have sponsorship agreements and need to align with our policies and practices and do not imply endorsement of products by the Library.  

The Library reserves the right to immediately terminate an existing sponsorship if the sponsor uses Hamilton Public Library’s name outside the parameters of the agreement without prior consent or if the sponsor develops a public image inappropriate to the Library’s service and philosophy. In case of a change in ownership or name or both of a sponsor during the term of the agreement, Hamilton Public Library reserves the right to immediately cancel the agreement if the new organization fails to meet any of the principles or conditions outlined in this policy or in the contractual agreement. 

Any naming opportunity included in a Sponsorship Agreement will conform to the Naming Opportunities Policy and will be assessed in accordance with that policy. Sponsors’ corporate names and/or logos may not have prominence over the Hamilton Public Library name and/or logo. The Library reserves the right to determine the placement of such names and logos. 

The Hamilton Public Library Board endorses the Canadian Library Association’s Position Statement on Corporate Sponsorship Agreements in Libraries. All donations, gifts, sponsorship and fundraising programs will be consistent with the Hamilton Public Library’s mission statement. The Library reserves the right to decline any donation, gift or sponsorship opportunity that is deemed to be inappropriate or unsuitable for the advancement of the mission, values, and strategic objectives of the Library.  

Sponsorship agreements valued at $25,000 or more shall be presented to the Library Board for approval. Sponsorship agreements valued at less than $25,000 may be approved by the Chief Librarian and will be reported to the Board. 

Fundraising

Employees will develop and implement appropriate fundraising strategies to achieve fundraising targets while maintaining awareness and respect for fundraising activities undertaken by others within the City of Hamilton.  

The Library may approve special fundraising ventures thatit deems suitable in fulfilling its mission, values, goals and objectives, and which will not compromise the Library's public image. All funds raised will be used for the stated purposes and established priorities of the fundraising program as determined by the Library in the fundraising strategy.  

Library Support Groups

Library Support Groups (such as the former Friends of the Library) wishing to financially support and/or advocate on behalf of the Hamilton Public Library will have their terms of reference and governance by-laws approved by the Hamilton Public Library Board. The group will submit annual reports summarizing its activities to the Library Board. 

Recognition

The Hamilton Public Library Board will maintain a donor recognition program in support of this policy. The purpose of the donor recognition program is to thank donors, encourage others to give, and steward healthy, long-term relationships between the Library and its donors. Every effort is made to ensure that recognition is timely, meaningful to the donor, appropriate and equitable. Recognition of donors will conform to established guidelines. 

Those who consent, HPL will publicly honour  individuals, corporations, service clubs, community organizations and philanthropic foundations that make monetary and/or gifts-in-kind donations, as well as government agencies that provide direct cash grants to the Hamilton Public Library to enhance library services. 

Donor recognition programs for special fundraising initiatives, such as capital campaigns, will be developed as a part of the campaigns. 

All records pertaining to established and potential donors will be held confidential and in accordance with relevant legislation and Library policies. 

The Library will also respect the wishes of any donors wishing to remain anonymous. 

Charitable Receipts

Charitable receipts are issued for cash donations, appraised donations of art and valuable papers, and in-kind donations. Charitable receipts cannot be issued for more than the fair market value as determined by an independent appraiser.   

Deadlines may be applied to ensure that donations are received in time to be receipted in the current tax year. Receipts cannot be backdated. 

Support Your Library Webpage

The Library website will provide information about how to Support HPL.

Publish Date

May 2025