July 30, 2020

Our Doors Are Closed But We're Still Open!

Last week. I saw someone complaining on social media about government buildings being closed.  If the employees are there, why are the doors closed to the public, they wondered?      

We at the library are no different.  But while you may not be able to come inside the library just yet, we’re here Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm providing library service, albeit through a door.  If you need a pile of books or you just need to veg out and watch some movies, you can place items on hold through the library’s online catalog.  If you don’t have access to the internet, give us a call and we will put together a bag of books and/or movies for you.  Please know it’s not an inconvenience to us… we actually LOVE doing this! 

We also provide printing, faxing, and scanning.  Just give us a call and we can give you the details for the most convenient way to get your paperwork to us. 

And if you’re craving some social interaction, I have two programs coming up this month!  Montana author Richard Fifield will be joining us on August 14 at 6pm to discuss his latest book “The Small Town Crimes of Tiffany Templeton” and Humanities Washington speaker Brian Hennings will talk to us about the ethics of climate change on August 31 at 6pm. Contact us for the Zoom information for both programs

~Heidi Harting, Library Assistant


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