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Central Rappahannock Regional Library will allow people back inside on Monday

by | Jan 29, 2022 | News

From the Central Rappahannock Regional Library:

Thanks to subsiding COVID rates in our area, we’re able to return to in-branch access starting Monday, January 31, ending our temporary return to curbside and phone-only service.

 

Come into any branch to browse the collection, check out materials, and use computers for internet access, research, and printing. Meeting and study rooms can be reserved. We will continue to offer customer service and reading recommendations by phone, email, and chat during open hours. You will be able to make appointments for MakerLab Badging and equipment reservations at IdeaSpace. Bookdrops are open 24/7, and overdue fees are not being charged.

Curbside pickup will continue to be offered. For more information on branch access and schedules, visit librarypoint.org/covid.

For everyone’s safety, please do not visit a branch if you have a fever, symptoms of COVID-19, or known exposure to a COVID-19 case in the preceding 14 days. The library encourages customers to wear masks inside branches regardless of vaccination status.

The Friends Center & Bookshop will also open to the public on Monday, January 31.

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