In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the city of Beverly Hills closed its public library and suspended all city-sponsored activities and events, effective immediately.

Among the events being canceled are the Sunday Farmers’ Market and the senior programs. Beverly Hills City Hall will remain open for business and will continue to sanitize its buildings and facilities.

“Our top priority is the safety and wellbeing of our community, staff, volunteers, community partners, farmers and vendors,” said Director of Community Services Jenny Rogers.

“We are aware of the impact that will be felt as a result of these closures and want to further reiterate how committed we are to everyone remaining healthy during this time.

Librarians and library staff will be available to answer questions by email at refernece@beverlyhills.org or by phone at 310-288-2244. Anyone with inquiries about the Farmers’ Market, senior programs or other city-sponsored events was asked to call 310-285-6830.

For more information, go to www.beverlyhills.org/novelcoronavirus.com.

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