I love this place but I’m taking a star away because the last time I was there, which was towards the end of January, a homeless white man came inside there with a huge black comforter, with red roses on it, came inside & he went to the bathroom with the door wide open. He set right down on the seat & did his business. Then after a while he did the same thing again. From the sounds of things, it was diarrhea. My concerns are, there was a small child sitting at the computer right near the bathroom. This is a huge safety risk. I told the staff members, who then told a security guard but I’m not sure if he was asked to leave, however the security guard did go up to him & said something to him. I’m not sure if he left because he was sitting in another area. Other than that, I still like this place, just make it safe for...
Read moreI would give this library a 0 rating if I could. The staff is biased. I once ran to the library. As I came in, I had coughed once, I was almost asked to leave the library by a staff even though I was in an area of the library alone. However, there was this patron who intentionally pulled his mask below his nose and/or mouth but he was given 2 warnings. Another person coughed and sneezed every 2 mins and was around me and 2 other persons and was not asked to leave. That person was closer to staff than me. Also I found one of the staff members to be rude and one to be unfriendly. Being that this library restricted computer use to 1 hr like other libraries, I will be going to other libraries because I understand less patron use result in less...
Read moreI love this library so much! Baby storytime with Esther is the highlight of my week, every week. Natalie and all the librarians are all so friendly and enthusiastic. They really make you feel welcome. The remodel is so beautiful and the new kids area is so fun and cozy. I really appreciate that they added rooms built for people to have zoom meetings in. It's so important for everyone to have access to something like that. If you're looking for a third space, Sumner...
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