NMPL Opens To The Public Feb. 1

January 24, 2021 at 11:00 p.m.

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NORTH MANCHESTER – With the support of the library board and the Wabash County Health Department, the North Manchester Public Library plans to reopen the building to the public Feb. 1.

The library will resume its usual hours of operation of 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; and closed on Sunday.

Library Director Diane Randall and the NMPL staff are thrilled to welcome patrons back to the library, according to a news release. Curbside services will still be available. Requests for materials can be made at www.nman.liv.us or by calling the library during business hours.

Masks are required for library visitors and staff. Free masks are available at the front desk.

At this time, no in-person programming will take place.

The library will continue to utilize plexiglass shields at the circulation desks, and will continue elevated cleaning and disinfecting procedures. Hand sanitizer stations continue to be made available throughout the building, and public spaces are routinely cleaned and disinfected with Concept 256, a hospital grade cleaner, or by our UV Disinfector. All patrons are encouraged to maintain a safe social distance from staff and other library users. Younger children will need to be accompanied by a parent or caregiver when visiting the library.

NORTH MANCHESTER – With the support of the library board and the Wabash County Health Department, the North Manchester Public Library plans to reopen the building to the public Feb. 1.

The library will resume its usual hours of operation of 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; and closed on Sunday.

Library Director Diane Randall and the NMPL staff are thrilled to welcome patrons back to the library, according to a news release. Curbside services will still be available. Requests for materials can be made at www.nman.liv.us or by calling the library during business hours.

Masks are required for library visitors and staff. Free masks are available at the front desk.

At this time, no in-person programming will take place.

The library will continue to utilize plexiglass shields at the circulation desks, and will continue elevated cleaning and disinfecting procedures. Hand sanitizer stations continue to be made available throughout the building, and public spaces are routinely cleaned and disinfected with Concept 256, a hospital grade cleaner, or by our UV Disinfector. All patrons are encouraged to maintain a safe social distance from staff and other library users. Younger children will need to be accompanied by a parent or caregiver when visiting the library.
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