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Cranbrook Public Library
The Cranbrook Public Library is now open with extended hours (with some restrictions and reduced services.) We encourage patrons to limit their visits to 60 minutes. We also have a maximum number of patrons allowed in the building at one time, so you may be asked to wait.
Please wear a mask during your visit. Masks are mandatory now (and must be worn in accordance with provincial guidelines for your entire visit).
Library hours for February are:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Thursday, and Friday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday
12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Leaders, community members rally for business reopenings
Sandy Mayor Stan Pulliam, Estacada Mayor Sean Drinkwine and Molalla Mayor-elect Scott Keyser attended event
Around 100 people gathered Tuesday, Dec. 29, in downtown Estacada to rally around local businesses that plan to reopen on New Year s Day, in spite of COVID-19 restrictions.
Sandy Mayor Stan Pulliam, Estacada Mayor Sean Drinkwine and Molalla Mayor-elect Scott Keyser are part of a movement encouraging businesses to open one level below the COVID-19 categories outlined by Oregon Gov. Kate Brown.
Though Mayor Drinkwine and several Estacada city councilors were in attendance, city staff clarified that the event was not sponsored or approved by the city.