We had planned to increase the cap on our limited total items, like DVDs and video games, and then send items out with the extended due date of 04/30 and ask for no returns at this time.  We knew we'd empty our shelves, and we'd need to close down a few days when we come back to address all the massive returns, but then our community would have access to those resources.

Cynthia Stanczak, MLS 
Library Director
Albion District Library
501 S. Superior St.
Albion, MI  49224
(517) 629-3993

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On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 3:07 PM Deb Hemmye <Deb.Hemmye@farmlib.org> wrote:

One difference, though, is that when you get food at a drive-through you don't return it.  The only concern is transmission during the in-person exchange.   We are in the (I think) unique position of handing out items that are then later returned to us.  This seems like an important distinction that I'm not sure the governor's EO has taken into consideration.  


Deb Hemmye
Adult Services Librarian
Farmington Community Library
Liberty Street Library
248-553-0321, ext. 217


From: Stanczak, Cindy <cstanczak@albionlibrary.org>
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2020 12:14 PM
To: Michlib-l
Subject: [Michlib-l] Curbside Service in light of Governor's Executive Order 2020-9 Closing Libraries
 
For discussion:

Given this new executive order, what's the thought on curbside delivery?  Note that the executive order includes " Places of public accommodation subject to this section are encouraged to offer food and beverage using delivery service, window service, walk-up service, drive-through service, or drive-up service, and to use precautions in doing so to mitigate the potential transmission of COVID-19, including social distancing."

Is curbside delivery in the spirit of the order?  Thoughts?

Cynthia Stanczak, MLS 
Library Director
Albion District Library
501 S. Superior St.
Albion, MI  49224
(517) 629-3993

Albion District Library: Transforming Minds, Changing Lives.  
Proudly serving our community since 1919.
Online at www.albionlibrary.org, or find us on Facebook! 

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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: <MI@countingopinions.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 12:02 PM
Subject: Governor's Executive Order 2020-9 Closes Libraries
To: <director@albionlibrary.org>
Cc: <support@countingopinions.com>


Dear Ms. Cynthia Stanczak,

As a result of the COVID-19 virus Michigan’s libraries will be closed “as soon as possible, but no later than 3:00 PM on March 16 and continuing until March 30 at 11:59 PM.” The complete text of the Executive Order can be found at: https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/MIEOG/2020/03/16/file_attachments/1401753/EO%202020-9.pdf


Thank you

Randy Riley
State Librarian
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo
Lansing, MI 48909