The Valencia Public Library has made its computer lab available to residents with a library card for up to an hour per day after setting an appointment.
The computers in the Valencia branch of the public library are open to residents needing computer access, provided they have a library card and make an appointment by calling (661) 259-0750.
For an hour per day for each resident, the Valencia Library computer lab is open on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Computer lab services in Valencia are opening alongside passport services, which are now available at all three public library locations in the Santa Clarita Valley.
The computer lab in the library’s Valencia branch contains one printing station and three computer stations for public use.
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After residents schedule an appointment, they will be greeted at the front door by a library staff member prior to their scheduled session.
Santa Clarita residents wishing to take part in the program are encouraged by the library to be on time or risk appointment cancellation.
The Valencia branch also requires minors with an appointment to be accompanied by at least one parent or guardian during the session.
Santa Clarita residents are required to maintain face coverings and social distancing during appointments, and those who feel ill are asked to call and cancel their session.
For further information about the Valencia branch’s rules and setup, residents should email library administrator Yanira Sidon at ysidon@santa-clarita.com.
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