The best Libery in Upper Darby! Since the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic it sadly closed. You can't come in. No movie viewings after school. No bookmarker crafts or button or magnet crafts. No other lil craft projects after school. No dance offs for book fines. No web searching or video game learnings on their computers. But you can call or go on line to get any book pick ups and etc. I think they can help you with cd listening and any dvd viewing. I don't see why that would be a exception. Like the malls do in the parking lots they will have a nifty bag to pick it up. Everything is sanitized. I love this library and the Seller's Library which is also a wonderful history piece to Upper Darby, Pennsylvania (not too far from West Philadelphia. Not too far from Market Street and 69th Street SEPTA Transportation Center. You can choose to walk or take the route 101 Media trolley or route 202 Sharon Hill trolley up. Only a block away from the Bywood Post office so it's the second trolley stop. The first one is the post office. One side of the trolley tacks is Garret Road and the other is Bywood Avenue). Saint Alice's Church and Elementary School was his other home. That was his first home. The other was his second near West Chester Pike one street after the Dunkin Donuts (old Wawa location now nextstore to Saint George's Church and across the street from Saint Lawrence Church and Elementary School)....
Read moreThis library is very biased and discriminatory and if they feel like you don’t know your information or the for some reason don’t like you that they can get over on your head with. There was a poster in the library that says take what you need and at the bottom it had a little attachment that you can rip off and give it to the library from books, museum, pass Chromebook, and other things. Today I took two of those things which was the Chromebook in the museum pass. And went to the desk and gave it to the person because they thought that I didn’t know what I was doing and wanted to play games in face instead of them, giving me the museum pass for the museum pass program she just handed me a paper about information instead of the actual pass. Regarding to the Chromebook, they told me that oh they don’t have any and people took them and they didn’t return them back. I understand the Chromebook however the museum pass the just didn’t wanted to give it because they either want to use it for themselves or they like to pick and choose who they feel like they can give it to which is a biased concept because if it’s a free library and it’s open to everybody without discrimination, it shouldn’t be who they feel like they want to give things to or not. This is my observation. From...
Read moreThe Upper Darby Free Library Municipal Branch is a welcoming community space that offers a variety of resources and services to the residents of Upper Darby. Located at 501 Bywood Avenue, this branch is known for its friendly staff and the warm, inviting atmosphere they create. It provides a range of services including programming for children, teens, and adults, reference librarian assistance, materials and holds pick-up, and Wi-Fi access. The library also offers mobile hotspots, Chromebooks, museum passes, and kits, along with self-checkout options in the DelcoReads App. With a commitment to literacy, entertainment, and lifelong learning, the Municipal Branch is a valuable asset to the Upper...
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