SPRINGFIELD CITY LIBRARY SETS REOPENING DATES ALL 9 SPRINGFIELD LIBRARY LOCATIONS TO RESUME REGULAR SCHEDULE

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SPRINGFIELD, MASS.- September 2, 2021 – The Springfield City Library announced today that beginning Tuesday, September 7th 2021, the Central Library, located at 220 State Street, will open its doors to the community after 17 long months. Branch libraries will also resume operating full schedules on that date. Below are the hours of operation:

Springfield City Library     Hours Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Brightwood                                           359 Plainfield St. 

413-263-6805

1p-5p 1p-8p 1p-5p 1p-8p 9a-5p CLOSED
Central Library                                      220 State St. 

413-263-6828 

12p-8p 9a-5p 12p-8p 9a-5p CLOSED 9a-5p       
 
East Forest Park                                  136 Surrey Rd. 

413-263-6836

1p-5p 1p-5p 1p-8p 1p-5p 10a-5p 11a-3p
East Springfield                                     21 Osborne Terrace 

413-263-6840

1p-5p 1p-5p 1p-8p 1p-5p 10a-5p 11a-3p
Forest Park                                     380 Belmont Ave. 

413-263-6843

1p-5p 10a-5p 1p-5p 1p-8p 1p-5p 11a-3p
Indian Orchard   

44 Oak St. in Indian Orchard

413-263-6846                            

10a-5p 1p-5p 1p-8p 1p-5p 1p-5p 11a-3p
Library Express at Pine Point       204 Boston Rd. 

413-263-6855

1p-5p CLOSED 1p-6p CLOSED 1p-5p CLOSED
Mason Square                                  765 State St. 

413-263-6853

1p-5p 1p-5p 10a-5p 1p-8p 1p-5p 11a-3p
Sixteen Acres                                 1187 Parker St. 

413-263-6858

1p-5p 1p-8p 1p-5p 10a-5p 1p-5p 11a-3p
Read/Write/Now Adult Literacy Program, 204 Boston Road. Call 413-263-6839 for hours.

The Springfield City Library has taken every precaution possible to ensure all safety measures are being met and have obtained air handling units to improve air circulation and ventilation. Libraries are in compliance with the City’s mask mandate that requires all staff and visitors to wear masks covering their mouth and nose at all times while in the Library. Disposable masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the entrances. Staff members are eager to open the doors and welcome the community back into the building that has seemed so empty without them.

Springfield City Library Director Molly Fogarty stated, “We are so thrilled to be welcoming back patrons at the Central Library location. It was great being able to open the other branches over the summer and this feels like the final piece to the puzzle “

Founded in 1857, the Springfield City Library provides nearly 5000 educational and recreational programs per year. To learn more, visit www.springfieldlibrary.org

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