The Guerneville Regional Library is closing for a few weeks to allow for interior upgrades. According to an announcement from the Sonoma County Library, work on the library will begin March 25 and the library will reopen for limited service in mid-April and is expected to open for full service in May.
The improvements ā funded by the libraryās Measure Y sales tax ā will include new carpet and shelves, fresh paint, a new public service desk and the creation of a teen space.
āThe Sonoma County Library is delighted to make these improvements for west county residents. We anticipate that refreshing Guerneville Regional Library will encourage the community to feel even more at home in this welcoming and inviting space,ā said Sonoma County Library Director Ann Hammond in a statement. āThe addition of a new teen area will make the Guerneville Regional Library a destination for teenagers, taking advantage of our coding and technology programs.ā
Guerneville Regional Libraryās Maggie Boynton Forum Room will open in mid-April as a āmini-branchā for limited in-person service, such as holds pickup, requests, computer and printer use, Wi-Fi, restrooms, staff interaction and more.
In the meantime, the library is encouraging Guerneville patrons to visit the Sebastopol Regional Library and Forestville Community Library during the Guerneville branchās closure. People can also visit sonomalibrary.org for virtual events, thousands of films, TV shows, eBooks, databases, magazines, classes, video games and more.