by Sara 

All Seattle Public Libraries to open Sundays starting next month

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Original story thanks to?our friends at Maple Leaf Life, with some changes by MV

Thanks to voter approval of last August?s library levy, all 27 locations of The Seattle Public Library will open Sundays? beginning Jan. 6.

In a press release, the library notes this will be the first time in at least a century that all library locations have Sunday hours, which will be 1-5 p.m. Currently, 15 branches are closed on Sunday, including Magnolia.??Click here?for up to date?library hours and locations.

The Sunday hours were made possible when voters approved a seven-year, $122 million levy, which also ends the week-long shutdown the library has used since 2009 to save money.

The levy is the first time the library has had a designated source of funding. It passed with 62 percent support from voters.

To celebrate the Sunday openings, all branches with new Sunday hours will host a special celebration on a Sunday from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. between Jan. 6 and May 5. Each celebration will feature a children?s craft activity, refreshments and an opportunity to participate in a Check-Out Sundays Challenge.

The Magnolia celebration is April 14th.

Additional library card designs will also be available in January. One design is especially for children, the other four feature photographs of iconic Seattle sites: the Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, Mount Rainier and the Central Library.

Patrons can swap their existing cards for one of the new designs for no charge.

 

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  1. This is great news, for all those times I walked to the village on Sunday hoping to pick up a library book on hold, only to be foiled. Of course, being open on Friday might have been nice, too, but……no, no, not going to ruin it! Sundays are good!

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