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Let the Harrison Library Transformation Begin

The Board of Trustees of the Harrison Public Library is excited to announce that the Library will undergo a renovation, which will transform the Halperin Building into a state-of-the-art facility for all ages.

The Board of Trustees of the Harrison Public Library is excited to announce that the Library will undergo a renovation, which will transform the Halperin Building into a state-of-the-art facility for all ages. The Halperin Building will be closed from Saturday, August 30 through June 2015. Meanwhile, hours will be extended at the West Harrison branch.

During the construction, many of the library’s popular programs will be continued at locations, to be announced, in downtown Harrison. Some of the Halperin Building’s popular programs and are in the process of securing locations for them in downtown Harrison.

As always, patrons may search the catalog, reserve items, and download audio and e-books at www.harrisonpl.org. Learn more, follow the progress, and participate in the transformation of the Library by visiting harrisonpl.org/renovation, calling 835-0324, signing up for the email newsletter, and following then on Facebook and Twitter.

 

 

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