
Orange Park residents brought their visions for the Oakleaf Library to life at a community workshop this past Thursday night. The gathering, an interactive platform where locals could contribute ideas for the future library, was part of a series designed to foster public input. Those who couldn't make it, fear not. A second chance to weigh in is slated for next Thursday, according to a news release from the Clay County Government website.
Held at Plantation Oaks Athletic Center, the ambiance usually dominated by the sounds of athletic endeavors was instead filled with the community's shared aspirations. The next session, set to follow in these footsteps, invites anyone interested to join on January 29 at 6 PM at the same location. The event promises to be as much of a brainstorming hub as before, where the walls might not echo with policy and prose, but they certainly reverberate with the voices of a community looking to build.
The upcoming Oakleaf Library workshop offers residents a chance to share ideas about the amenities and services they would like to see in the new library. Event details are available on the county’s official website and communication channels.
Attendees can participate in an open forum to provide input on the library’s development. According to the Clay County Government website, community feedback helps shape the library’s design and purpose, ensuring it meets local needs as a space for learning, gathering, and innovation.









