The Snoqualmie Library reopens this week with modified in-building services at reduced capacity.
Residents may now browse collections; use computers, copiers, and printers; access Wi-Fi; and get socially distanced help from staff inside one of the King County Library System’s 11 reopened libraries.
Masks are required for entry, and libraries are open for a limited amount of time, followed by an hour of cleaning.
At locations that have in-library service you can:
- Check out holds.
- Browse the collection.
- Use a computer or printer.
- Use the copier/scanner.
- Send a fax.
- Return items to the manual book drops outside.
- Apply for or activate a library card.
- Use the restroom.
You won’t be able to:
- Use a water fountain, eat, or drink.
- Use a meeting or study room.
- Attend events.
- Buy books from or donate books to Friends Book Sales.
- Give items to staff at the desk to check in.
- Browse newspapers or magazines. Magazines and newspapers will not be available for browsing at in-library locations. Try using our digital magazine collections through the Libby app and PressReader.
- Pick up a surprise bag unless the location is also offering Curbside.
At locations that only have in-library services, you won’t be able to:
- Schedule a contactless hold, surprise bag, or printing pickup.
- Walk up for a contactless hold, surprise bag, or printing pickup.
Learn more about opening hours and services.