Windsor-Severance Library is Open

If you haven’t heard the good news yet, the Windsor-Severance Library has opened its doors to the community again as of July 1st. The staff is excited to welcome patrons back into the building, though visitors might notice a few changes in place when they arrive.

The Library has new operating hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sundays, 1 – 4 p.m.

We’re also asking that visitors help us keep our community healthy and safe by:
• Wearing face coverings and following social distancing guidelines.
• Limiting your visit to two hours at a time.
• Making sure children under the age of 14 are with an adult.
• Staying home if you’re not feeling well.

For those not yet able to visit the library in person, we have a variety of digital services still available, including online virtual programs for every age group, curbside pickup, and staff-picks to go, where you tell us what you like to read and a librarian selects titles just for you.

In September, the Library will host a very special online event: Capturing a Generation – a series of fascinating interviews with four local residents who have deep roots in the Windsor, Severance, and West Greeley communities. Interviewees will share their unique life stories and insights into the many changes our community has seen over time. All ages are encouraged to join us on Zoom for this unique event. Please call us at 970-686-5603 or visit us online at www.clearviewlibrary.org for more details.

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