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Plymouth Library Building Closed-Online Resources Still Available

The Plymouth Library will be closed until April 15th

One of the last families to check out books, and they can't wait to come back.
One of the last families to check out books, and they can't wait to come back. (Susan Stoney-Plymouth Library)

Following Governor Whitmer’s Executive Order and the recommendation of the Michigan Library
Association, the Plymouth District Library, was closed at 5 p.m. on March 13 and will remain so through April 5.

All items now checked out will be due on April 15. There will be no overdue fines charged during this closure.

The library’s website - https://plymouthlibrary.org – will continue to offer downloadable materials which can be enjoyed by all ages. Movies, tv shows, audio and e-books, magazines,
and picture books can all be accessed with a Plymouth library card. Also available are LinkedIn Learning, genealogy, historical and business research resources, language learning, and more.

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Check back through social media or the library’s website for updates - the library intends to make more digital resources available in the coming weeks.

Library staff members will monitor inquiries online throughout the closure. These should be directed to info@plymouthlibrary.org

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We look forward to your return and wish you and yours a healthy passage through this challenging time.

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