David Hightower
The Burlington Public Library is allowing people in without an appointment for the first time since November, when COVID cases were spiking in the community. People are welcome to come in and browse, and check out (books), they can make copies, scan, fax, print, use our computer lab, lots of things we ve always been able to do just a little bit different,” said Library Director Rhonda Frevert.
Frevert said that the library is open for checking out, not hanging out so they have removed some of the reading chairs. They re asking people to socially distance, wear a mask, and limit how much time they spend in the library.