My church had several baptisms outside during the warmer weather. Like libraries, churches became more innovative to meet the needs of their communities.
Neighborhood walks became the best way to take a break from working at home. It was a great way to explore the area more, and to see the lovely flowers in the spring of 2020.
For a while, I was the only one allowed to be in the library. The stacks of books and periodicals that came in the mail kept growing taller and taller.
During the pandemic lockdown, library services adapted. Library assistants who would normally have been staffing a busy circulation desk staggered shifts and quarantined books. Without patrons in person to assist, “rainy day” projects like shelf-shifting received special attention. But only one p...
This photo is truly the most emblematic of Sage Library during the pandemic. Sage Library was established to serve the theological interests of our whole region, but it was forced to close entirely in March 2020. The library was built for people to use it, but it was painfully empty.
During the pandemic lockdown, library services adapted. Library assistants who would normally have been staffing a busy circulation desk staggered shifts and quarantined books. Without patrons in person to assist, “rainy day” projects like processing donations and weeding received special attenti...