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AUDIO: Central Rappahannock Regional Library–Martha Hutzel

by | Oct 3, 2020 | Around Town

Central Rappahannock Regional Library will open branches to the public for 45-minute appointments starting Monday, October 12.   Customers will be able to make appointments to browse the collection; check out materials; use computers to print, copy, scan, and fax; and checkout materials. Beginning Monday, October 12, customers will also be able to return items to our bookdrops 24/7.

Masks covering face and nose, and temperature checks will be required, and staff will wear gloves when handling materials. Appointments are limited to 45 minutes, and everyone will be asked to maintain 6 feet physical distance. For everyone’s safety, customers should not visit a branch if they have a fever, symptoms of COVID-19, or known exposure to a COVID-19 case in the preceding 14 days.

Customers will be able to schedule a visit beginning Saturday, October 10 at librarypoint.org/express or by phone starting Monday, October 12.

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