Even though Braden River Branch Library will be closed to walk-in visitors June 7-July 24 during its renovation and expansion construction project, patrons can still take advantage of curbside service.
Most recently, the library at 4915 53rd Ave. E. had curbside service March through June of 2020 during the shutdown caused by the coronavius pandemic, said Mary Frueh, assistant library supervisor.
Curbside service will spare patrons the noise, odors and changes caused by construction.
The Braden River Library, which opened in 1991, is undergoing renovations and a 4,000-square-foot expansion, which will add a meeting room, four study rooms, and a maker’s space for everything from tech design to home crafts. The library will also get improvements to the teen experience area, heating and air conditioning upgrades, and new carpeting.
With curbside service, library…