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Adolph Fletcher Little Rock’s Terry Library will be renovated, with restricted access

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Little Rock, Arkansas – Beginning this month, there will be a temporary disruption to services at the Adolphine Fletcher Terry Library in Little Rock due to renovations.

The Central Arkansas Library System said that minor renovations will start on July 31 and take two weeks to finish. According to library officials, the library will stay open, but some areas won’t be accessible when new floors are built.

The library will close to replace the flooring in its foyer following the two-week project. According to CALS representatives, the closing time will be decided later.

According to library authorities, holds and book lockers will be available around the clock. During renovations, study rooms won’t be available and computer access can be restricted or nonexistent.

The Thomson Library, at 38 Rahling Circle, and the Fletcher Library, at 823 N. Buchanan Street, are the locations for those in need of the services. On Sundays, those in need of library services can visit Sanders, McMath, or Dee Brown libraries.

The Dee Brown Library, the McMath Library, the Bobby L. Roberts Library, and the CALS Ron Robinson Theater are just a few of the places where CALS has been updated.

Visit CALS.org to stay informed on the status of the renovations at the Adolphine Fletcher Terry Library.

 

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