As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to ramp up in the Northland, the Superior Public Library has made the decision to temporarily halt in-house services for the time being, returning to curbside pick-up only at this time.  The change was effective on Monday, November 16.  The change will be in effect for at least the next two weeks.

The move coincides with Wisconsin Governor Tony Ever's most-recent Executive Order which encouraged people to stay home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  The rising number of positive COVID-19 cases in both Superior and Duluth, Wisconsin and Minnesota also played a role in the decision.

Library patrons can still access the materials they need by utilizing the curbside pickup service.  Materials are available Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

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To use the curbside pickup service, visit the library's website:  superiorlibrary.org and browse the available materials.  Then, call 715-394-8860 to arrange for the materials to be collected and to schedule a curbside pickup time.

The Superior Public Library has largely remained open for service since the beginning of the pandemic - utilizing a variety of source-points online.  Their website provides a wealth of information about events and programing, staff book picks, reference materials, and more.

The move to curbside pickup only is temporary.  Library staff will reevaluate the new COVID-19 restrictions every two weeks - starting November 30.

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