SAN ANTONIO (November 30, 2020) – San Pedro Branch Library will be
closed for renovations Tuesday, December 1, 2020 through March 2021. Contact-Free Pickup, public computer access, and Wi-Fi
services at San Pedro Branch will be unavailable for the
duration of the project.
Patrons who
currently have holds for pickup at San Pedro will be notified
individually with more information about how to receive
their holds items. Interim services including Contact-Free Pickup, public
computer use by appointment, and outdoor Wi-Fi will be available at Central
Library (600 Soledad St., 78205) and Landa Branch
Library ( 233 Bushnell Ave., 78212).
Improvements to San Pedro Branch
Library include:
· Interior and
exterior painting
· Roof repair
· Exterior
lighting
For more information, contact Library
staff by phone at 210-207-2500, chat at ask.mysapl.org or
visit guides.mysapl.org/covid-19/how-to. Assistance
is also available by chat at www.mysapl.org.
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