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AK Smiley Public Library to Suspend In-Person Services

By AK Smiley Public Library

01/17/2022 at 04:30 PM

Per the directive of the City Manager and with the agreement of the Library Board, because of the Omicron variant, the A.K. Smiley Public Library and the Lincoln Memorial Shrine will be closed for in-person services beginning on Tuesday, January 18 and continuing through Monday, January 31. All of our other services, including Books to Go, e-books, e-magazines and databases are still available for all library card holders.

Through the Books to Go program, any library cardholder can request books, CDs, DVDs or magazines from the library’s catalog either online (www.akspl.org), via email (circ@akspl.org) or with a phone call (909 798-7565). Staff will pull the material, bag it up and contact the cardholder to make an appointment to pick up the material from a table, which will be set up in front of the Vine Street entrance to the library.

Please also note the library will be closed in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday holiday on Sunday, January 16 and Monday, January 17. 

Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to resuming our full in-person services soon.

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