LYNCHBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - Where people access library books and services in Lynchburg is changing as the Main Library prepares for a major renovation.
Throughout December, temporary hubs for Adult and Youth Services will open at the Miller Center (301 Grove Street) and remain open through the renovation.
“Those spaces are going to be really, really fun. They’re micro spaces, but full of fun programs. Your same library staff will be there. Lots of favorite books to find. And all the great programs that citizens can come to expect here will be in those library spaces,” said Library Director Beverly Blair.
The Main Library building, originally constructed in 1959 as a Sears & Roebuck store and converted to a library in 1984, faces challenges due to aging infrastructure and outdated techn

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