Earlier this summer, the Swansea Free Public Library moved into the basement of the First Christian Congregational Church (known as the “Olde White Church”) at 1113 Grand Army of the Republic Highway. Books, computers, and regular scheduled programming settled in immediately, but for librarians and library patrons alike, the relocation inspired them to adapt.
In fact, they’re embracing this time.
“I think this is actually an opportunity for us to be ready for change and kind of forecast — as best we can — how things will change for us when we go back,” Library Director Jocelyn Tavares said.
She added that this is an opportune time to test and hone certain skills and “to make sure we're doing what we need to,” especially when it comes to communicating with one another.
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