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CARY-GROVE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Fox River Grove Library Starts Renovations Monday, July 30, 2018

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Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on July 16.

The Fox River Grove Library will begin extensive renovations Monday, July 30, 2018. Library leadership is proud to upgrade the facility without asking for additional funds from patrons. Anticipated improvements include new carpet throughout the Library, an ADA-accessible family restroom on the upper floor, safety improvements in Youth Services, a cozy reading lounge by the fireplace, a new exterior bookdrop, and more. The largest project is a month-long elevator modernization.

For the safety of staff and patrons, the Library will be closed starting Monday, July 30, 2018 until early September. Fox River Grove Library cardholders are encouraged to register their library cards at nearby libraries for uninterrupted library service throughout construction. Patrons checking out materials before the renovation begins will enjoy extended checkout times for materials.

Many services will be available throughout the closure. The catalog and digital resources are available 24/7/365 from www.frgml.org. Library staff will host programs at other locations in Fox River Grove, including a series on digital services instruction led by the Library Director. Those sessions will run Tuesdays, 9-11 a.m., July 31 through August 28 at Panera in Fox River Grove. For updates and additional programming news throughout renovations, please visit the Library’s Facebook, Twitter, website, and weekly e-newsletter.

Contact Library Director Nicole Steeves at nsteeves@frgml.org for further information.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce

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