The Chesterfield County Public Library’s Chester Library will reopen to the public Monday, Oct. 19. Chester Library is the fourth library to reinstate public hours since the start of the lockdown. Hours at the open locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
All CCPL locations closed to the public Monday, March 16, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Central, Meadowdale, and North Courthouse Road reopened in June.
All locations continue to offer “virtual learning pods.” These are spaces that allow students, teachers and teleworkers access to spaces to continue “virtual learning” and teleworking. To learn more, visit library.chesterfield.gov/learningpods. Curbside checkouts, which began the week of March 23, are still being offered at all locations and will continue to be available at open locations.
Customers are expected to wear face coverings while in the library and to continue to follow health department recommendations including conducting self-health checks, maintaining social distancing, and washing hands frequently.
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