Kenton Library Opening Celebration March 13th
Some crackerjack reporting here from your esteemed Publisher: Kenton Library finally slated to open this coming Monday, March 8th! The Grand Opening ceremony's set for next Saturday. Don't take my word for it; just look at this picture I took of a flyer in a window. That makes it REAL. The Kenton Branch Library has been in the making for almost 10 years by my reckoning [but here's 100 years of history for you if you want it].
When I ran the Portsmouth Press in 2001, activists advocated for a branch along North Lombard Street. Then-County Commissioner Serena Cruz chose to locate the planned branch in what is now the New Columbia development. Needless to say, that branch never materialized - perhaps to Kenton's benefit. Now, the little downtown strip that keeps getting better will finally have a daily regional attraction (other than the surly butcher shop and "7 Bucks a Whack" barber shop).
Kenton has had other new businesses crop up in the area, but unlike Mississippi or Alberta, the library will add a little more family friendliness to the mix. This is more of the St. Johns model of neighborhood revitalization: a diverse mix of public services, small businesses and major corporations all in one confined area. (You don't hear St. Johns held up as model very often.) Good for the library, good for Kenton and North Portland and the city. ~ Cornelius Swart

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