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Enumclaw Library Closed for Interior Upgrades Nov. 11 Through Nov. 27

Patrons won't be able to pick up their holds during the closure but they won't lose holds that are on the shelves.

The Enumclaw library will be closed from Nov. 11 through Nov. 27 for interior upgrades, according to a King County Library System press release.  

Holds Information

Patrons will not be able to pick up their holds during the closure. However, you will not lose holds that are on the shelves during the closure. It is suggested that between now and the beginning of the closure, any items for which holds are placed (that are not on a long wait list), please change your pick-up location to another library. Please visit the Black Diamond Library or other KCLS libraries during this time.   

The Enumclaw library reopens Wednesday, Nov. 28.

For more information, please ask staff at the Enumclaw or Black Diamond Libraries.

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I have just learned that public comments may not be allowed tonight. However, the meeting is openRead More and the public is welcome to attend and I encourage all to attend. Sincerely, Darrel Dickson
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