Brooklyn Public Library - Dyker Branch 82nd Street, Brooklyn, New York 11228,
About the Business
Welcome to the Brooklyn Public Library - Dyker Branch, a vibrant cultural and civic hub located on 82nd Street in Brooklyn, New York. Our library, designed by renowned architect Daniel Laitin, boasts a striking blue-green glazed brick exterior with pre-cast concrete windows, creating a bright and modern space for our community.
At Dyker Library, we offer a wide range of services and programs to enrich your experience. Borrow up to three tools at a time from the Greenpoint Library, and explore New York City's rich cultural landscape with museum passes to over 80 cultural institutions. For those interested in genealogy, we provide a comprehensive guide to resources that can aid your research.
We take pride in our innovative programming, which includes a monthly book discussion group, a dynamic preschool program, and an annual family concert sponsored by Carnegie Hall. Our library is also home to the Dyker Singers, a community-based choral group that rehearses weekly and warmly welcomes new members.
Your involvement is crucial in maintaining our status as a vital cultural center. Consider joining the Friends of Dyker Library, a dedicated group of volunteers who support our library through advocacy, fundraising, and promotion. For more information, speak to a staff member or contact us at [email protected].
Visit us at the Dyker Branch to experience a world of knowledge, culture, and community. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Location & Phone number
82nd Street, Brooklyn, New York 11228, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
13:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 20:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Librarians here are miserable. No smiles; no happy interactions. The shelves are a bit sparse on being stocked. Did not feel welcomed as it was my child's first library visit as a toddler. Let them be excited about books."
"Awesome library that offers programs for all ages. The librarians are kind and good with kids. The toddler section has a variety of books including all languages. Overall, a great local library!"
"We are very grateful for the different classes and events being offered in this library. This is what a public library should be, always hosting educational and holiday events for the neighborhood! We enjoy the variety of children Chinese books there as well!"
"Imagine stepping into a library bustling with the laughter and chatter of children, their faces alight with curiosity and excitement as they explore the world of books. However, amidst this lively scene, looms a rude Asian librarian, their patience stretched to the limit by the exuberance of the young patrons. Instead of approaching the situation with understanding and empathy, this librarian unleashes a tirade of harsh words, yelling at the children for talking and disrupting the peace of the library. Their tone is not only stern but threatening, as they wield the power to kick the children out if they do not comply with their demands. The once joyful atmosphere is replaced by a palpable sense of fear and tension as the children cower under the librarian's intimidating presence. Such behavior not only stifles the natural exuberance of childhood but also sends a damaging message to the young patrons, implying that their presence is unwelcome and their voices unworthy of being heard in the library. In a space meant to foster learning and exploration, the actions of the rude Asian librarian not only fail to uphold the values of respect and inclusivity but also perpetuate a culture of fear and exclusion. Instead of inspiring a love of reading and knowledge, they create a hostile environment that alienates children and inhibits their ability to fully engage with the resources and opportunities the library has to offer. It is imperative that libraries remain sanctuaries of learning and enlightenment, where all are welcomed with open arms and encouraged to embrace the joy of discovery."
"My children and I love it here, and the staff were patient enough to get us library cards when we first arrived last week. She also kindly asked me if I needed a chair when my little kids was playing on the computer. It is a very warm library, but it is noisy when there are many people. Children generally do not control their volume well."
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