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    Library to Offer Curbside Pickup at 4 More Branches

    The Columbus Metropolitan Library has announced it will offer curbside pickup at four additional branches starting Tuesday, May 26.

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    On Monday, May 18, CML began offering curbside pickup at three branches: Gahanna, Hillard and Parsons.

    Come Tuesday, the following branches will also be available for curbside pickup and other limited library services:

    • Dublin Branch — 75 N. High St.
    • Northern Lights Branch — 4093 Cleveland Ave.
    • Southeast Branch — 3980 S. Hamilton Rd.
    • Whetstone Branch — 3909 N. High St.

    Customers will be able to drop off materials and pick up reserved items from masked and gloved staff, however there will be no public access to these buildings otherwise.

    Returned items will be quarantined for 72 hours, guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control.

    Contact-free, curbside pickup will be available Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., as well as Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    CML hopes to offer pickup at more locations later this month, and “ideally” reopen more locations in June.

    For more information, visit the Columbus Metropolitan Library website.

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    Taijuan Moorman is a former reporter and social media specialist for Columbus Underground and The Metropreneur who covered civics, arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and business news and features.
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