The Library Reopened on October 31

The new, temporary, entrance to the library is on Center Street.

By Diane Jaroch
Director, Irvin L. Young Memorial Library

If you haven’t heard, the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library has completed Phase One of the building project and is open to the public. The building opened to the public on October 31st. We no longer charge fines, so if you still have items that need to be returned that may be overdue, you will not be charged once they are checked in at the library. We also have an outdoor book return for your convenience. Come visit us and see the changes that were made while we were closed. The library has now entered Phase Two of the building project, with the addition being built. Our hours are the same as they have been in the past: Monday -Thursday 9:00 am-8:30 pm, Friday 9:00 am-5:30 pm, Saturday 9:00 am-3:00 pm. Our phone number is 262-473-0530. To stay updated on library news be sure to subscribe to our monthly newsletter and check our website and social media platforms on a regular basis.

Phase two of the construction project includes an addition on the west side of the building.

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