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Downtown Library reopening limited in-person services

The Lexington Public Library announced they are reopening the first floor of Central Library on Monday, March 29, 2021. Central Library, located in downtown Lexington, will begin to offer limited in-person services.

Library staff are readying accommodations to allow customers access to computers, fax/scan services, popular titles, and holds pickup, all on the first floor.  Appointments are available for customers wishing to access the Kentucky Room and its local history collections.

“As we slowly begin to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic, the Lexington Public Library is delighted to provide increased access to our branches in a safe and thoughtful manner,” said Executive Director Heather Dieffenbach. “For customers not ready to visit us in person yet, there are still a myriad of online and curbside services available.”

Central Library, along with Beaumont, Eastside, Northside, and Tates Creek branches will now offer limited, in-person services. Curbside services will remain available to all customers.


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