From The Tribune staff reports
PINSON — The Pinson Public Library announced on Tuesday that it will begin to offer limited curbside service beginning on Wednesday, May 13, 2020.
Though the library will still remain closed to the public, it has begun the process of reopening with the introduction of contactless curbside service starting this Wednesday. The service will be available in full beginning next Monday through Wednesday at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Thursday at 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Pickup items will only be available for materials that reside at the library. The library is unable to obtain materials from other libraries. Launchpads and mobile hotspots are currently unavailable, as well.
The library will only prepare materials for pickup once a day. Upon pickup, the library asks that people follow signage and instructions located on cones in the parking lot. People need to remain in the car until a staff member has delivered the items to the designated spot and reentered the building.
The library will not accept returns. Book and media drops remain closed.
All items currently checked out on a person’s library card has been renewed through June 1, 2020, with no fines accrued.