Library to open Monday with limited services
After being closed for about two months due to the COVID-19 crisis, the Dawson County Public Library is slated to open its doors again next Monday, according to library Director Angela Martinez.
After being closed for about two months due to the COVID-19 crisis, the Dawson County Public Library is slated to open its doors again next Monday, according to library Director Angela Martinez.
Officials with the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring a parade to recognize seniors graduating from high school in Lamesa and the area.
Courtesy of Jeanie Coor State Farm Insurance, new banners recognizing members of the Lamesa High School senior class were placed on the light poles around the downtown square. LPR photo
Registration is now open for children to participate this summer in the special full-day program now being offered by the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club.
Due the COVID-19 pandemic, the lobby and dine-in continue to be closed. We offer curb side meal service on the south side of the building starting at 11 am and until 12:15 for seniors 60 and over. We will continue delivering home delivered meals to our existing clients.
The monthly free food distribution from the Feed One Food Bank at First Baptist Church in Lamesa will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. this coming Tuesday.
The Dawson County Public Library will begin offering curb-side library book check-outs on Monday for those with up-to-date library cards.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177