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[[Šentjur Public Library]] was established in 1945, though only in 1976 was the first librarian employed. In 1992 the 521 square-metre library acquired the status of a public institution. Today the library with its 14-seat reading room has four professional staff and offers more than 51,000 library items to its registered readership of 2,500. The library has a children’s corner and a youth department and runs an active programme of events for both children and adults, including monthly exhibitions, literary evenings, lectures and special holiday programmes. The library has branches at Dobje, Dramlje, Ponikva and Gorica pri Slivnici, facilitating library access for far-flung rural populations. | [[Šentjur Public Library]] was established in 1945, though only in 1976 was the first librarian employed. In 1992 the 521 square-metre library acquired the status of a public institution. Today the library with its 14-seat reading room has four professional staff and offers more than 51,000 library items to its registered readership of 2,500. The library has a children’s corner and a youth department and runs an active programme of events for both children and adults, including monthly exhibitions, literary evenings, lectures and special holiday programmes. The library has branches at Dobje, Dramlje, Ponikva and Gorica pri Slivnici, facilitating library access for far-flung rural populations. | ||
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