Chesterfield library offers a cool place to beat the heat, and stay informed with Chesterfield Alert system.

Stay Cool and Stay Informed: Community Resources for a Hot Week Ahead

June 22, 20241 min read

As temperatures rise this week, Debra Gardner encourages residents to take advantage of local resources designed to keep you cool and informed. Whether you're looking for a cool place to escape the heat or need to stay updated on emergency information, Chesterfield County has you covered.

Beat the Heat at Chesterfield County Public Libraries

With the heat wave upon us, it's the perfect time to visit one of Chesterfield County Public Library's branch locations. These libraries offer a comfortable, air-conditioned environment with plenty of amenities to keep you and your family entertained. Enjoy cozy chairs, outlets to charge your devices, and a great selection of books—all for free!

There are 10 different library locations across the county, so you’re never too far from a cool spot to relax and unwind.

Stay Informed with Chesterfield Alerts

It's crucial to stay informed about emergency situations, especially during extreme weather. Chesterfield County offers the Chesterfield Alert system, an opt-in service that sends emergency messages directly to you. This system can deliver alerts via text, email, or phone call, depending on your preference.

Signing up for Chesterfield Alert ensures you receive timely and accurate information, helping you stay safe and prepared during emergencies.

How to Sign Up

Signing up for Chesterfield Alert is easy. Simply visit the Chesterfield Alert sign-up page to choose your preferred method of receiving alerts and stay informed about any emergency situations that may arise.

Stay Cool and Safe

Debra Gardner is committed to ensuring the well-being of Chesterfield residents. By utilizing the resources available, such as the public libraries and the Chesterfield Alert system, you can stay cool, comfortable, and informed during the hot weather.

For more updates and information on community resources, visit Debra Gardner for Delegate.


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