Dig out that library card and get your summer reading list ready: the King County Library System (KCLS) announced all Puget Sound locations will reopen for in-person services in July.
With the state expected to fully reopen on June 30, KCLS announced last week that all library buildings would reopen by July 13 for in-person browsing and checkouts. Contactless to-go services will be phased out as the library system’s 50 locations begin ramping up their in-person offerings, allowing residents to pick up holds, browse, use computers, print, and get help from staff.
“We look forward to welcoming patrons back into all of our library buildings,” said KCLS Executive Director Lisa
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