If you come by this evening after 5:30 PM, you'll find the doors locked and the lights low. Today is the day summer hours start.
Here in Chippewa Falls, I've been told, the summer evenings are magic. The breezes blow cool and sweet-smelling and the children play late into the evening twilight, making memories and burning calories like only children can. And, besides that, demand for library services has traditionally gone down when the school year ends. It is something of a frugal measure to be open less during a time of year when reading and studying might be moved to a burner a little further back on the stove.
Of course, there is no better way to spend a summer evening than with a book, so we will continue to be open until 8:00 PM two nights a week for those readers so dedicated that not even summer boat rides and strolls beneath the moon will tear them away for one second from The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.
Summer hours are as follows:
Monday----10am-8pm
Tuesday---10am-5:30pm
Wednesday-10am-5:30pm
Thursday--10am-8pm
Friday----10am-5:30pm
Saturday--10am-12:30pm
Sunday----CLOSED
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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