Library is Closed; Curbside pickup resumes on Nov. 10

Library Closed October 27-November 8
As we pull into the final stretch of the library’s building project, the library is closed from October 27-November 8 as we move into the new space. We are excited to see books going back on shelves. Please pick up your holds at another Bridges library or “freeze” your hold until the library reopens for curbside pickup on Monday, November 10. Thank you for your patience as we wrap up this huge undertaking. The library plans on being fully reopen on December 8.

November 10-December 6: Curbside pickup services, including printing, will be available. The phone lines will also be open for reference questions and library account assistance. If you need assistance or have questions, contact the library at 262-473-0530 or library@whitewater-wi.gov.

Thank you for your patience as we wrap up the library’s building project! We’re excited to see you in the newly renovated and expanded library soon!

Note that even while the library building is closed, we are still hosting some events and programs off-site. Click here to view the library’s events calendar.

Editor’s note: The above information is from the library’s website.

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