The Apple Valley branch of the San Bernardino County Public Library is scheduled to reopen later this month.
The Newton T. Bass Branch Library will get back in business with a ribbon cutting and ceremony at 10 a.m. April 28, according to a statement.
“This will be an outstanding day for Apple Valley,” said Robert Lovingood, chairman of the board of supervisors and an Apple Valley resident, in the statement. “This is a great town with great people, and we’re thanking them for their patience and support with a greatly improved library.”
The building, at 14901 Dale Evans Parkway, was closed three years ago and moved to a temporary location. Since then the structure’s roof truss system was redesigned and replaced, according to the statement.