Expanded children’s area. 216 Brown Boulevard PO Box 510.

Glen Park Branch Library first opened in January 1927, at 700 Bosworth Street. Collections High interest books for adults, teens and children Variety of magazines, newspapers, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs Small collection of Chinese language and Spanish language materials There are some interesting programs going on here: Knitting Circle Poetry Readings Film Screenings Features Glen Park Branch Calendar Glen Park on Facebook Glen Park Library on flickr Youth Services Services Librarian Available Sign up for the Glen Park Library monthly newsletter. Glen Park is a residential neighborhood in San Francisco, California, located south of Twin Peaks and adjacent to Glen Canyon Park.

Designated teen space.

The branch was located at that site for almost 38 years, until the building that housed it was demolished during construction of … Brownville Glen Park Library. Our eLibrary is here for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Glen Park Branch Library is a short stroll from the Glen Park BART station.

It isn't a big branch yet the selections of books, CDs, & films are solid. The Glen Park Library will reopen on Tuesday, January 3 at 10:00am after the New Years Holiday. 216 Brown Boulevard PO Box 510. Library closed Dec 24th-26th, 2011 Please note that the Glen Park Branch and all other San Francisco Public Libraries will be closed from Saturday, December … Public art (PDF 60K). The new Glen Park Branch opened October 13, 2007 Renovation Highlights. Glen Waverley Library location and hours. In October 2013, twenty-nine-year-old Ross William Ulbricht was arrested at the Glen Park Public Branch Library in San Francisco, accused of being the “Dread Pirate Roberts” and mastermind of a dark net drug marketplace known as Silk Road. How Silicon Valley, the dark net, and digital culture have affected our relationship to knowledge, history, language, aesthetics, reading, and truth. Brownville Glen Park Library. All you need is an internet connection and your library login. New program room. The Friends of the San Francisco Public Library continues to raise funds from private donations to pay for new furniture, fixtures, and equipment for the branch libraries. The library is on the second floor.