The Appalachian April 2, 2021
A new chapter
County library reopens in-person service after year of COVID-19 closures Cameron Stuart | Reporter The nostalgic smell of old books wafts through the air as children browse book shelves with excitement. After multiple COVID-19 related closures over the last year, the Watauga County Public Library reopened inperson services March 24. The Watauga County Public Library is part of the Appalachian Regional Library system, which reopened nearly all its branches across Ashe, Wilkes and Watauga counties. The Western Watauga Branch Library, the only branch with a senior center, will remain closed until senior centers in North Carolina have reopened. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the library shut down for about three months, offered six weeks of curbside service and fully opened to the public again in June. Due to increased cases and emerging variants of the virus, the library shut down again Jan. 13, according to county librarian Monica Caruso. Caruso said the library is a hub for the community, and the library staff misses seeing people. The door count on opening day was 288 people. “A lot of patrons are extremely happy to get back in the library,” said Randy Feimster, circulation manager. “They persevered through the curbside service and they were appreciative of that, and they’re excited to get back in.” Feimster said opening day was busy at first, but got into “a normal rhythm.” He added that many people probably don’t know the library has reopened because he thought word has not gotten around. Continue on page 6
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