Wellington County Libraries and Museum and Archives plan to reopen

The front of the Wellington County Museum and Archives building
The Wellington Country Museum and Archives are reopening again after the provincial state of emergency lifted. Photo by Josh Atkinson.
Josh Atkinson - CICW - Centre WellingtonON | 18-02-2021
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As the province slowly begins to reopen, the Wellington County Library (WCL) and the Wellington County Museum and Archives (WCMA) are planning a gradual re-opening.

All library branches will continue with curbside service for the next few weeks. Computer bookings and printing will be available by appointment starting on Monday.

To make an appointment, residents can call their local branch. Online resources are also available.

“We’ll be continuing with our successful curbside service for a few more weeks and hope to re-open fully in mid-March," Chief Librarian Rebecca Hine said in a statement released yesterday by the county.

The museum will fully re-open on Monday. Members of the public are asked to call to make an appointment to use the archives or to drop off donations.

Everyone must complete an active screening upon entry and adhere to all public health measures while inside county facilities.