Community Corner
SAPL : San Antonio Public Library To Open On Sundays Beginning September 26
With the addition of Sundays, SAPL locations will be open every day of the week. Contact-Free Pickup will remain available.
Daniel Garcia
22 September 2021
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SAN ANTONIO (September 21, 2021) — Effective September 26, San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) will once again be open to the public on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This schedule change will take effect at most library branches, except for select locations that have adjusted services due to building improvement or other projects.
With the addition of Sundays, SAPL locations will be open every day of the week. Contact-Free Pickup will remain available. For details on services at each library branch location, please visit: mysapl.org/currentservices
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Updated Library Hours:
- Monday and Tuesday 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- Wednesday - Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Returning to daily service is an important milestone in pandemic recovery for the San Antonio Public Library and its users, completing a phased re-opening approach that began last Spring.
Digital library services including SAPL’s extensive selection of eBooks, eAudiobooks, movies, and music continue to be available 24/7 at mysapl.org.
For more information regarding current services, visit mysapl.org/currentservices. Library staff is available by phone at 210-207-2500 or by chat at ask.mysapl.org.
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