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Come on in to Jenkins! [Updated 4/28/2022]

  • Come On In
     

We're open to members and visitors with no appointment necessary!* Our onsite hours are 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.

The library stacks are open for browsing and all the computer workstations are available. You can also rent conference rooms.

Our popular curbside book drop off and pickup continues.

Looking forward to seeing you soon!

*If you are a self-represented litigant requiring divorce help, we recommend that you call 215.574.1505 to speak with a reference librarian before coming to visit.

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