All Fontana Regional Library locations in Macon, Jackson, and Swain Counties are now open for walk-in browsing without an appointment.
Because of high demand and limited capacity, some special sections may still require a reservation, such as Hudson’s Children’s Room and study room. These reservations can be made in advance or on a walk-in/as-available basis.
Visitors who come into the library starting in May will find that things look more like they did before the pandemic, even as masks are still required for everyone age 3 and up, and additional cleaning measures are in place.
Following CDC and NCDHHS recommendations, there will no longer be a quarantine of returned library items, and some of the upholstered chairs and furniture will again be usable, as social distancing allows. Curbside pickup will continue as an option at all library locations.
A new service that is now available is wireless printing. Anyone can now send a print job to a library printer from anywhere using any device, and then come to the library to pick up and pay for their printout.
Print jobs are stored for up to 72 hours, so a user needs to visit a Library Print Release Station to release/retrieve and pay for the print job before it is automatically deleted. This maintains privacy, as only the sender can release the job when they come to the library. This project has been several years in the making, and Fontana Regional Library received the funding to accomplish it through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
For more information about using the library, call Hudson Library at 828-526-3031 or visit www.fontanalib.org.