Hello, Emily!

We started using a welcome station but are using it for display in the front lobby to block the stairs going to our closed second and third floors right now.  We discontinued using it due to very low on-site visits.  As we see more visits, we'll return to using it. 

One of our staff created a Charlie Brown-inspired information booth that we attached to an old bookcart.  We also have a lobby display on masks which includes that we are requiring face covers by library policy.  We also have a display of free fabric masks and earsavers made by staff or the community that we are distributing.

I've attached photos of these below.

Cynthia Stanczak, MLS 
Library Director
Albion District Library
501 S. Superior St.
Albion, MI  49224
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 9:41 AM Emily Dumas via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:
Good morning!  This question is for any library that has already reopened to the public, or is planning to soon:

Do you have a "welcome" station for patrons when they first arrive in which they can get a rundown of new procedures, be provided a mask if they need one, etc.?  If so, could you share a photo with me or provide a description of what it will be like?

Thanks in advance!

Emily

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Emily M. Dumas
Library Director
Royal Oak Public Library
248.246.3710


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