Published by editor on Wed, 07/08/2020 - 8:51am
As all businesses and public entities have worked to adapt to the new normal the last few months, libraries too have faced difficult decisions. Some libraries across Iowa have reopened but many have decided to largely stay closed as COVID-19 continues to be a concern. This decision was made even more difficult for libraries as summer brings many fun opportunities and programs for patrons, particularly children. Like other area libraries, the Clarion Public Library is rising up to meet the challenge of delivering summer programming even during this unusual time.
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