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    Vancouver Community Library

    4.2 (77 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Russell L.

    We visit Vancouver 3 times a year, the library is always on our list. Wonderfully interactive. Our kids can spend hours here. There are activities and a summer lunch program.

    Roxy R.

    I've been coming to this library with my children for over a decade now. It's a really cool place! You can fax stuff and print stuff and use their computers. You can borrow books and movies and utilize reference material to your hearts content. Librarians are always pleasant and helpful. Security is always present. They try their best to keep things tidy and the bathrooms have always been clean every time I've gone. Yes, there are the occasional homeless people but what can you do. The kids area upstairs is really nice, when my not-so-littles were little, we would spend hours here playing and learning and reading books. I miss them being small! *Insert theatrical sobbing* Of all the libraries in our area, and there are several, I prefer this one. It's conveniently near a bunch of other cool breweries and boutiques in down town, parking Is easy, and it's easy to access right off the I-5. Go on, check it out, bring the kiddos if you got em. Take a look at their website for classes and announcements of upcoming events too! Cheers, fellow bookworms!

    Exploring the kids area
    Stephanie J.

    We love the library and go often. Im so happy the new kids area area is large with a ton of options. They offer a whole kids floor so kids have freedom to explore. Weekends tend to be very busy. The children's exploration area closes at 5:00 PM. We always make sure to take home new reading materials and its a great distraction on rainy days.

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    Don K.

    When the atmospheric River continues to dump on you for two days, you change your plans and head indoors. I spent almost two hours here looking at local history books. Very comfortable chairs and the usual study tables. 5 floors of mostly glass walls gave the building a modern look. So cool that the entire 3rd floor is a dedicated children's section. Enjoyed the sculptures just outside the building. And their wifi speed was pretty impressive.

    Children's active learning area.
    Sista K.

    One of the coolest libraries I've ever been to. First of all it's huge and there is art everywhere. There is a kids section dedicated floor which is nice because kids aren't expected to be as quiet here. There's an active learning center and it's beautiful. Kids love to play here. They also keep art supplies on hand in case you want to do some crafting with your kiddo.

    Fiona L.

    What a nice 5 story library in downtown Vancouver. I love how their walls are of glass and so everything is sleek like. This makes it almost impossible to do any mischief as eyes are everywhere! Every floor is a unique section with a floor dedicated just for children with a play room. It's like a free Chuck-E-Cheese for them. I've got to hand it to them, but this library is pretty dope. If I ever needed a place to study and do work, I'd definitely come here. In addition to the many tables available, they also have a cool lab where they have various workshops available. I'm still trying to find the right time to do their 3D printing. Pro Tip: Enjoy a sunny day at their rooftop!

    Crystal T.

    The kids floor (3rd floor) in this library is really nice! It's a fun free way to provide young children with entertainment - there's a kitchen area with tables, fun tent like structures to go inside, a magnet wall to make art, books, computers , toys, board games, classes on select days, and more! I like bring my little ones about twice a month and they always have a good time. As others have mentioned, there is a not so pleasant smell on the lower levels. I notice the scent mostly in the elevators though. Additionally, there have been a few times I've seen some shady looking people hanging around the area- mainly first floor. Although I haven't really spent time on any others floors aside from the 3rd. Aside from that- the staff are nice, kids floor is great, and I'll continue to go there (but only to the 3rd floor! Lol)

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    Louise G.

    I agree with the other reviewers. . .this place has a great aesthetic and the kid floor is cool. However, all the other floors have homeless people who sort of camp out there. The library seems clean, but on each floor there is a stench. It would be difficult to study when there is a stench in the air.

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    Ask the Community - Vancouver Community Library

    Is parking free?

    If you park in the library parking lot (behind the building), then it is free. You can also park on the street and pay the meter fees.

    Is there free wifi and a place to charge my devices?

    Yes there is

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    Review Highlights - Vancouver Community Library

    Love the new Library its a very great place even if you are walking buy the kids love the kid section on level 3 its wonderful.

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    Multnomah County Library - Gregory Heights - Gregory Heights Library meeting room

    Multnomah County Library - Gregory Heights

    4.3(12 reviews)
    6.8 miNortheast Portland, Roseway

    We've been going there for several decades, my boys used to walk there almost everyday, when they…read morewere in grade school to bring books to read, specially during school break. My boys went there for activities, and the books we brought home were enough to last a week. I love it when we went there to vote, I was a member of the election board. My neighbor was doing that, and I asked her how she got in. She told me to fill my name down on a card & handed me one, and the following year, they have a supervisor that retired and I was instant supervisor until Mail-in Ballots got in my way! Dh went there to read the newspaper, since we stopped subscribing, and I did a lot of research on the net, while there . . . . can order books for delivery from other branches. Since it's so close from home, I sometimes go there to learn new tricks. I learned how to do the fabric Japanese flowers during one of their Asian week, and in return I am now helping raise money for the Japanese Tsunami AND teaching women from my church make them for our bazaar. How cool is that! We have a lot of Asians now in my neighborhood, so Vietnamese speaking have been added, and other Asian activities. I have a neighbor who I passed by when I go to the library, who have lived in the neighborhood after we moved in, who HAVE NOT been inside the library, not even once. . . . .only to vote. Well, guess what? She had missed so much . . . but last Monday, dh saw her there! It is not too late to enjoy what's out there, and we paid for that library's remodeling. Another improvement they did, was the bathroom. Not just anyone can go in to mess it up or plug the toilets. They are more lighted & can be seen (not hidden like a dark alley like before) who goes in & out so people can hear a child scream if they're in trouble. What I hate? I wish they don't keep updating books! Who cares if they're old. . . . . The olden days are gone, but books shouldn't have expiration dates. Go to the Book of Kells, do they replace books there?

    I read so many books living near this library! It is small and friendly inside with plenty of…read moretables to bring your laptop to work on. There are computers available for use as well, along with a printer and copy machine. Also, An extra community room is here for events like Vietnamese Talk Time. Next to this room there is a display case which often features really cool lego creations by younger patrons. Overall I think it's great to have a library near by! I love reading ~ P.s. This is a Pokemon gym people! Red team

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    Hillsboro Public Library - Sitting upstairs in "citizenship corner"

    Hillsboro Public Library

    4.7(56 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    I love Hillsboro Public Library! I'm an avid reader and have checked out many books over the years…read moreI've been a member! There's a section of Best Sellers that current popular books are available for check out. I've checked out some epic reads without having to wait. I like browsing the shelves and seeing staff picks placed on placards next to the book on the shelf. I've read many books that I wouldn't have read otherwise from the recommendations. I've recently started checking audio books and books on Kindle through the Libby app. I love it! I love that they do different events. I've taken my grandkids to family friendly events. Last week I had to check out the current artwork being displayed. I was mesmerized by the Warrior Women Portraits by Danyel Rogers. I received an email that there was an artist reception being put on for her. Many of the subjects of her photographs were in the audience. The reception was nicely done. I hope to make many future events!

    So many others have mentioned the books, DVDs, library of things, Kanopy subscription, events and…read moreother elements that make it worthwhile to hold a library card here (the donuts aren't bad, either). But I can think of three reason off of the top of their catalog to keep going here: 1. Flamer by Mike Curato 2. Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kulkin 3. Heartstopper, by Alice Oseman You don't have to travel very far from Brookwood Parkway to find people who want these books taken out of kids' hands or incinerated just because they're unwilling to have conversation with their own children or unable to cope with what those conversations might mean. You don't have to pretend that it's only the burden of far-flung portions of the state to deal with those who'd prefer to ban books than discuss their context or meaning. In the library's backyard, there are folks with a friendly smile on their face and a cup of coffee to sell you who'd have each of these books removed expeditiously for specious reasons while outright slurring the people depicted within the pages. Granted, they call a lot of these same good folks neighbors, clergy, employees, family, and "friends" while taking their labor, payment, and tithes, but I guess letting people reach their own conclusions about their stories is the step they won't take. Well, many thanks to the Hillsboro Public Library for offering these books to anyone willing to read them. A library is often a first step along anyone's journey of self discovery (someone in the comments figured out they wanted to make horror movies, and started that walk here), and offering them the freedom to do so is a foundational portion of a public library's existence. Instead of closing that road, more of the library's neighbors should come along for the trip.

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