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San Rafael Library Readies For Expanded Reopening

In-Person services to be available at all city libraries June 1.

SAN RAFAEL, CA — The San Rafael Public Library will expand its reopening for browsing next month.

On June 1 the SRPL will offer some in-person services at its three locations (downtown, Pickleweed and Northgate).

The last day to use its curbside service is May 29.

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"Pop-in" visits will be limited to 45 minutes for browsing but no indoor seating will be available.

“We welcome you to make use of the beautiful outside spaces surrounding the Downtown and Pickleweed Libraries to enjoy our materials,” the SRPL said in a statement.

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All three locations will offer “grab and go” pickups and holds (“just show up and we will assist you in retrieving your holds!” the SRPL said) and public computing and printing services (available for 45 minute sessions on a first-come, first-serve basis).

“Welcome back,” the SRPL said.

“We can’t wait to see you inside our Libraries on June 1st!”

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