Winton Branch Library in Rochester to Close for Staff Training

Winton Branch Library in Rochester to Close for Staff Training
Malik D. Evans Mayor at City of Rochester — Official website
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The Winton Branch Library located at 611 Winton Road in Rochester will be closed on Friday, April 19 for staff training. The library is expected to reopen and resume normal operations at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Additionally, the Central Library Branch will also be closed for training on Thursday, May 9.

In a news release, Communications Director Barbara Pierce indicated that for more information, individuals can reach out to her at Barbara.Pierce@cityofrochester.gov.

The closure is part of the city’s efforts to provide exceptional customer service and ensure the staff is well-trained to serve the community effectively. The Administration of Mayor Malik D. Evans aims to create a safe, equitable, and prosperous Rochester by inspiring hope and delivering opportunities for everyone.

Guided by the city’s mission, vision, and values, as well as the principles outlined in the “Rochester 2034” comprehensive plan, city employees are dedicated to transparent stewardship and collaborative leadership to foster a vibrant community that empowers personal, professional, and generational growth for all residents, workers, and visitors in Rochester.

For those seeking information on other City library branches, including hours and locations, they can visit www.roccitylibrary.org.

This news release is brought to you by the City of Rochester, which is committed to serving its community in various capacities.



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