Colorado libraries adapt to COVID with new services like phone calls with seniors, online quiz shows or live-streamed outdoor concerts

 
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Anythink Libraries in Adams County started to phone its 65-and-over citizens (about 8,000 people) to update them on library services and see how they were getting along. Other Colorado libraries also imagined 'park and pickup' services to avoid contamination or 'Quarantine Quiz Show' for friendly online competition, and added a program to help address mental health during the pandemic called Headspace.

 

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