If you've driven by the Library the last week or so, you may have noticed more cars in the parking lot. And if you've called us, you'll have heard the new telephone greeting confirming your guess:
The Library doors have reopened.
As with so many things these days, there have been many changes - your trip to the Library won't look quite the same as it did "before," but the Powers That Be have put a great deal of care and attention into how to expand our services and still keep library visitors and staff as safe as possible.
Here's what you should know, with a little help from our furry ambassadors:
When you come into the Library lobby, the greeter will let you in and tell you what you need to know about visiting the Library. This is also where you can update your card information, register for a new card, or pick-up your card if you registered virtually while the doors were closed.
Wearing your mask helps keep everyone safe and healthy! Please make sure your mask covers your mouth and nose the entire time you are in the Library.
If you cannot wear a mask, we will do our best to serve you outside (no contact pick-up will still be available for your convenience/preference).
If you cannot wear a mask, we will do our best to serve you outside (no contact pick-up will still be available for your convenience/preference).
Please wait in the lobby until the greeter lets you in. This helps us keep things running smoothly and safely for everyone.
When the greeter lets you in, they will give you a sticker with your "exit time," so you know when your daily hour is up. Please keep an eye on the time, so others can have a chance to use the Library too.
This is new for all of us: please be kind to other Library visitors and Library staff, respect everyone's personal space (social distancing is our friend!), and remember that we're all adjusting.
We are doing our best to keep you safe and healthy, and ask that you join us in that process.
We are doing our best to keep you safe and healthy, and ask that you join us in that process.
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