SULLIVAN’S ISLAND, S.C. — The popular Edgar Allen Poe/Sullivan’s Island Library, managed by the Charleston County Public Library System, is scheduled for closure starting from Saturday, August 10, at 1 p.m., it was announced this week. The process will allow for extensive renovations to occur as part of the $108.5 million referendum passed back in 2014 aimed at constructing five new libraries and improving the current ones across the county.
The renovation will involve both an exterior and interior transformation. An integral part of Sullivan’s Island’s downtown, the branch, situated at 1921 Ion Ave., will be treated to a refreshing new paint job and a replacement of the current furniture.
During the renovation period, items that are placed on hold by library users will be redirected to the Mount Pleasant Library located on Mathis Ferry Road. Items can also be delivered to other libraries selected by library users when they place a hold online or over the phone with staff from other open branches. However, patrons are advised that book returns will not be available at the Sullivan’s Island Library during this overhaul.
While the exact timeline remains at a certain level of flux, the renovations are generally expected to take several months to complete to properly refurbish and upgrade the library to a more contemporary standard. Local firm Liollio Architecture is tasked with the responsibility of creating and implementing the design plans.
As Sullivan’s Island patrons prepare for the closure and the subsequent temporary relocation of the library services, management at the Charleston County Public Library System has sought to assure locals that they are committed to minimizing disruption as much as possible to ensure a seamless transition. They have put measures in place to service their clientele in the best way possible, encouraging patrons to make use of the online facilities and the services of other nearby branches during this period.
The Edgar Allen Poe/Sullivan’s Island Library has served as a community hub for many years, providing much-needed literary resources, community programs, and an array of educational initiatives. The necessary upgrades will enhance these services and ensure that the library remains a valued and valuable community resource well into the future, providing safe, modern, and comfortable facilities for all visitors.
The renovation of the Sullivan’s Island Library is a well-thought-out endeavor resulting from the passing of the 2014 referendum. It represents a significant step towards ensuring that the libraries in the city can meet the evolving needs of their visitors. Moreover, the closure and subsequent reopening of the library signify the broader commitment of the Charleston County Public Library System to provide excellent library services that cater to the swiftly growing and diverse communities they serve.
This is an extensive process meant to create an even more inclusive and contemporary space for residents. While temporary, the closure will yield a more optimized library, underlining the county’s commitment to literacy and lifelong learning.
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