Library in South Texas posts welcoming video following reopening
SEGUIN, Texas - The public library in the southern Texas city of Seguin opened its doors to the public on Tuesday, May 26, after several weeks of being closed as a measure to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The library posted this welcoming video on their Facebook and TikTok pages on Tuesday, writing: “Thank you for your continued patronage! We have missed our loyal customers. Our library doors reopen today at 10 am. We can’t wait to see you all again.”
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The library is opening its first floor “with limited service,” it said on Facebook.
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On May 18, Texas Gov Greg Abbott issued an executive order announcing the second phase of reopening across the state.
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