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| - I tried to come to this library a couple times this week, but I kept forgetting they didn't open until 11 a.m. Tues-Thurs. Budget cuts stink.
I finally made it in and stood in line to get a new library card. The lady before me had checked out her maximum 35 items and was returning them to the counter, so I had to wait until the clerk was finished with those before I could go up to the window.
She told me I had a library card from the year 2000 and so I would have to pay $2 to replace it. Yeah, I have lived in 4 other states in the last ten years... I did not keep my library card. No problem, I thought. Then she told me I had $9.90 in fines from 2001. Hmm? Strange since I moved out of state in 2001, but okay. The library obviously needs the money, so I decided to pay the fines. She directed me to another terminal and once I figured that out and paid, I had to stand back in line to get my card.
So, my first visit to the Burton Barr Library in 12 years went like this:
Walked in. Waited in line. Paid a fine. Waited in line. Got my card. Left to pick up my daughter.
So, why 4 stars?
1.) this library is gorgeous
2.) the clerk was very helpful, even though the system is not the most efficient
3.) they are pretty clean for a downtown library
4.) you can check out Kindle books, a Culture Pass for local museums, music and videos
Support your local libraries! I've been a creature of Amazon Prime and have not spent nearly enough time inside a library. That will all change now that my library card and I are reunited.
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