COLUMBUS—Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) celebrates the one-year anniversary of its new Reynoldsburg Branch today. The branch serves a growing and changing Reynoldsburg community, equipping its residents with the tools they need to succeed.
The Reynoldsburg Branch has:
- 39,200 square feet of space (up from 19,800 at the previous branch)
- A robust collection to meet the community’s needs
- Interactive Children’s area with more space for programs and areas for children to read, study and use computers
- Ready for Kindergarten area to help preschoolers be prepared for school
- Tween and Teen areas with computers, study space and comfortable seating
- School Help Center where students can get free after-school help
- Three meeting rooms and 15 study rooms
- Drive-up window for customers to pick up reserves and drop off materials
- Spacious Quiet Room
- Public computers for customers to reserve
- Commissioned works of public art
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