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Seattle Public Library Updates on Service Disruptions

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The Seattle Public Library is currently facing service limitations due to a cybersecurity event, although patrons can still visit its locations to place holds and check out materials. The library management is actively keeping the public informed about available services through its website, where users can find detailed updates. On Labor Day, September 2, all library branches will be closed, which will impact regular operations. Among the services offered is the Learning Buddies program, designed to help elementary students improve their math and reading skills with the guidance of high school mentors. The library encourages patrons to reach out for assistance or information via chat, email, or phone during open hours.

Community support is vital during this challenging time, and the library is grateful for the understanding shown by its users. With the commitment to maintaining educational programs and resources, the library aims to continue serving the community effectively. As the library works through the cybersecurity issues, it remains dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment for learning and growth.


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