Charlottetown public library closing to prepare for move to new location
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The Confederation Centre Public Library will probably be closing its doorways on April 30 to arrange for the transfer to a brand new location.
Introduced in a information launch, the library, which has been serving residents since 1965, will probably be shifting to the Dominion Constructing at 25 Queen St. in Charlottetown. It is going to be renamed the Charlottetown Library Studying Centre.
The short-term closure will give workers time to field books, pack up the present library, arrange the brand new area, take a look at the techniques and put together for the grand opening in July.
“The library is important in our group,” stated Schooling Minister Natalie Jameson. “The Charlottetown library sees greater than 250,000 guests every year. It’s a hub for all ages offering free entry to expertise, books and plenty of different assets. The brand new Charlottetown Library Studying Centre will construct on this legacy, and be a outstanding place of studying, exploration and connection for residents and guests alike.”
The final day to return gadgets to the Confederation Centre Public Library is Saturday, April 30. Any gadgets checked out of the Confederation Centre Public Library will probably be due earlier than April 30 or after July 4.
Some library actions, together with weekly storytime, will probably be moved to a web-based format in the interim.
Extra info on public libraries is out there online.