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Libraries turning the page for safety

The Kewaunee Public Library is getting a little closer to normal as the need for their services rise. Tuesday marked the first day of a new schedule for the library, which will be open Monday-Friday in the future. Precautions like wearing a face mask, quarantining materials, and a ten person capacity will remain in effect. As for computer usage, Kewaunee Public Library Director Carol Petrina says that is by appointment only.

Petrina says it worked with the Algoma Public Library to develop best practices moving forward to keep its visitors safe and still provide quality programming. Patrons not comfortable with coming inside can still use curbside pickup for materials and use the library’s Wi-Fi from the parking lot. Some libraries like the Brown County Public Library System have had to discourage kids from spending lots of time in the buildings for school work and other reasons due to coronavirus concerns.

 

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