The Davenport Public Library Fairmount Branch (3000 N. Fairmount Street) is now open on Sundays from 1 PM - 4 PM through April 2013.  This is a great opportunity for people to checkout a few items, read the paper, use a computer, and spend a relaxing afternoon in the comfort of your Fairmount Branch Library.  This is also a great time for people taking classes at the new Scott Community College West Davenport Center to visit and work on their academics.

In addition, there will be a dance program offered the first Sunday of the month for all ages at 1 PM.  This program will offer everything from Salsa to Hip-Hop to Ballroom dance, taught by instructors from local dance studios.

The Main Street Library (321 Main Street) and the Eastern Avenue Branch Library (6000 Eastern Avenue) will remain closed on Sundays.  The Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center (RSSC) at the Main Street Library will be open on the second Sunday of the month and for special Genealogy Night at the Library events.  Call the library's RSSC Center at (563) 326-7902 to register and find out where to enter for these special events.  Public computer sessions and the rest of the Main Street Library will not be available for use.

For more information, visit www.davenportlibrary.com or call (563) 326-7832.

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