DENVER PUBLIC LIBRARY TO RESUME LIMITED IN-PERSON SERVICES
You can now return your Denver Public Library books and other items via the library system’s book drops. Curbside pickup service is scheduled to start July 7.
There are many ways to connect with the Denver Public Library virtually. Here is what is happening in July:
- The Summer of Adventure has started! Register for the Denver Public Library’s Summer of Adventure program online at denverlibraryadventures.org or by phone at 720-865-1111.
- Connect with good stories on the phone: LitLine for Adults at 720-865-2003 or Phone-a-Story for children at 720-865-8500
- Chat with a librarian 24/7 through Ask Us or call 720-865-1111 Monday through Friday 11 AM – 3 PM.
Library Resources on Race & Social Justice
Looking for more resources on issues of race and social justice? Look no further than our own Denver Public Library (DPL). DPL’s website includes lists of anti-racism materials for adults, kids and families in a variety of formats. Many are available online right now and they’re free, as always.
I am writing today to friends and associates all bcc’d. I have known most of you for a number of years and wanted to share the bittersweet news.
Today is July 1st and the start of a new era for the SRC Transportation staff as one door closes and another opens.
SRC and Via Mobility Services have worked hard along with CDOT, DRCOG and others to create a seamless transition of transportation services once offered through SRC to metro area seniors and keep from having a gap as Via takes the helm. Effective today we have become part of Via.
The entire SRC transportation staff, including myself, are very excited by the potential to grow moving forward as a part of the awesome Via team!
All things remain the same for now; same phone numbers, dispatch team, drivers and vehicles. Changes of course will be coming but for now all contact information remains the same.
Happy 4th of July and stay well.
Hank Braaksma
Via Mobility Services
Office – 303.235.6970
Cell – 303.917.6692
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