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These 9 SF Public Libraries Reopen This Week!

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The SF Public Library Main Branch reopened on May 3 to all manner of cheering, but it was a pretty limited ‘You can just go to the Front desk’ kind of deal. They reopened the upper floors in June, yet there are still just a mere seven of the 27 SF public libraries open. But they’re throwing the book at reopening this week, and here’s which SF public libraries are reopening Monday or Tuesday, which ones are already back open, and which ones won’t reopen again until “mid-August.”

SF LIBRARIES REOPENING THIS WEEK

Nine libraries are reopening this week, either on Monday or Tuesday:

Monday, July 19

Bernal Heights Branch

Western Addition Branch

Tuesday, July 20

Bayview Branch

Eureka Valley Branch

Glen Park Branch

Noe Valley Branch

Ocean View Branch

Parkside Branch

Presidio Branch

SF LIBRARIES ALREADY REOPEN

These SF Public libraries have already reopened:

Main Branch

Chinatown Branch

Excelsior Branch

Mission Bay Branch 

Ortega Branch

Richmond/Sen. Milton Marks Jr. Branch

Visitacion Valley Branch

SF LIBRARIES REOPENING ‘BY MID-AUGUST’

These SF Public libraries promise they will be reopen “by mid-August”:

Anza Branch

Golden Gate Valley Branch

Ingleside Branch

Marina Branch

Merced Branch

North Beach Branch

Park Branch

Portola Branch

Potrero Branch

Sunset Branch

West Portal Branch

 

Remember, the SF Public Library also lets you stream 30,000 movies for free!

 

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