The Tredyffrin Library is a wonderful resource for our community. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the selection of materials is excellent. I especially appreciate the wide variety of children's books and programs. Kids love going to the library, and I know they're getting a great education as a result.
One of my favorite things about the Tredyffrin Library is that it's more than just a place to check out books and movies. It's also a community center where people of all ages can come together to learn, create, and socialize. The library offers a variety of programs and events throughout the year, including storytime for toddlers, book clubs for adults, and coding classes for teens.
The Tredyffrin Library is also a great place to study or work. The library has several quiet spaces where you can concentrate, as well as computers and Wi-Fi access. I often come to the library to work on my laptop or to prepare for a presentation.
Overall, I highly recommend the Tredyffrin Library to anyone living or working in the area. It's a valuable resource for our community, and I'm grateful for the services...
Read moreThis Library is beyond explanation, one of the most wonderful Library I would say in the state of PA.
It is quite, huge collection of books, a lot of computers for those who don’t carry computer with them and a lot of places to plug in your personal computer and use it on the place of your choice.
I think this is the only Library you would see has an open air seating for those who want to sit in fresh air. Has separate kind of area for every age group. Kids play area is beyond explanation, I wouldn’t mind to travel all the way from North East Philadelphia to bring my kids in this Library. Hug collection of DVDs and Audio books which you might not find anywhere in Philadelphia.
Last but not the least, super friendly staff ready to respond to your questions in seconds and help you beyond your expectations. I love...
Read moreI am so happy with the service this library provides the taxpayers and the general public. The space is pleasant with lots of comfortable seating, the staff are knowledgable, and there is an abundance of computers. There are even private study rooms for small groups.
I have one complaint; there is a valuable piece of fiber art by Shelia Hicks (I believe) which used to hang in the main entrance hall. The art has been relegated to a bright, windowed hallway across from the information desk, and will likely be damaged by excess U.V. light exposure. Could another, safer place for this work could be found? Perhaps in the large meeting room which seems to have subdued...
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