The City of Muskego's Library Board meeting on January 16, 2024, highlighted the library's crucial role as a community resource during recent power outages. The library remained open to assist residents affected by the outages, providing a warm space for families to charge devices and access the internet.
During the meeting, it was noted that many visitors took advantage of the library's services, with several new library cards issued. A particularly touching moment was shared about a family who, despite initial reluctance, found joy in the library's offerings, including games and books. This experience not only introduced them to the library but also fostered a sense of community during a challenging time.
The library is recognized as a warming shelter by Waukesha County, which allows it to be listed on the county's emergency resources. Although it does not serve as an overnight shelter, its role as a daytime refuge was evident, as staff reported a surge in inquiries about available services during the outages.
The meeting concluded with a sense of accomplishment, as board members acknowledged the library's impact on the community and its ability to adapt to the needs of residents in times of crisis. The board looks forward to continuing its support for the community in future initiatives.