Renovations include new carpet, air conditioning, and fresh paint.
Now, thanks to money from the city, the community facility is back open for use.
“The library has been a big part of our town for a long time,” said Library Board Chairperson Danielle Schrimcher. “I’m from Slocomb, and I remember going to the library as a little girl, and it’s always been a very big part of our summer reading program. “The kids have been always involved in reading, and I’m the librarian at the elementary school, so I know that all of the students that are at our elementary school are excited about getting to the public library.”
The grand reopening of the library will be Saturday, April 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It will feature a visit from three local authors.
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