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    Wheaton Community Recreation Center

    4.4 (14 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Whitney L.

    It's been about 4 months now of checking-into Wheaton Library and Rec Center and this place still is deserving of 5 stars. I really love how the employees here are so friendly and consistent with providing services to those who pay a visit. I was having issues with a family as they were refusing to leave when I had already made the online reservations for a private study room with a friend. I explained the problem to one of the librarian's and they immediately went and assisted me. It took about 15 minutes for the family to finally leave but I was grateful that I didn't have to directly handle any type of conflict or have a confrontation with them alone. Just like any library in Montgomery County, you need to book your time slot (2 hours maximum per person a day) prior to its use. For the times I have used their restrooms, they are generally very clean. I have actually seen staff members wipe down the toilets and sinks with cleaning products while also sanitizing the stalls and basically anything with a handle. As a health care professional as well, I sincerely appreciate the level of hygiene and care they put into keeping everything sanitary. There's a ton of people who visit this library/rec center and the last thing anyone wants is to get sick (especially with all the young children around). Trash is regularly emptied out as well so nothing is ever spilling over and they try to be sincerely eco-friendly with refillable water fountains and air drying machines rather than paper towels. A private but small parking lot is available mainly for those who are handicapped with an exception of a few spots available to anyone in the general public. It's quite difficult to park here since spots are so limited but I got lucky today! It's a closer walk directly towards the library but there's also a free parking garage for everyone. There's more handicapped spots and even a station for electric cars if you need to charge. For those who cannot access stairs from the garage, there are elevators as well that are just as efficient. Within the library, there's a small section for children and toddlers to play and read. This area is one corner of the library but to be honest, the children here are still really loud so it gets pretty annoying if you're trying to some serious work or studying. I usually try to reserve a study room but you can still hear some of the screaming and shouting, it's just muffled. If you need to print something from one of the computer's, be sure to ask a staff member for help as you need to add money first onto your library card. They'll walk you through the steps as to how you can get started but it's fairly straightforward. From what I remember, it costs about 15 cents or less per page (black and white) which I think is totally reasonable. I think the last time I came here, I printed a booklet of about 100 pages for around $13. There's also a game room available filled with ping pong tables, a pool table and other life sized games. It gets a bit crowded at times but still it's nice to have options for such activities without having to pay anything. I noticed the basketball court is almost always occupied and above it is an indoor track. Next to the track is a small sized gym and there's usually someone inside working out. I haven't attended any public events here but I've read so many varieties of activities from yoga and athletic classes or more artistic craft making courses and even language classes or counseling assistance. I would highly recommend this library and rec center to anyone in the area. There's definitely something for everyone.

    Totally safe, social distance enforced, "Keep the pen" thank you to ALL of the wonderful volunteers! Amazing job!

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    Excellent kids summer program. Librarians are very pleasant there. Nice environment to read & learn.

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    Very modern! An amazing space for the whole community. It would be great if they had free electric charging.

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    I like the space outdoors next to the playground for picnicing etc but an outlet would make it great!

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    Montgomery County Public Libraries - Wheaton Branch

    Montgomery County Public Libraries - Wheaton Branch

    4.0(20 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Tons of parking, newly remodeled, bright and airy, easy to navigate with spacious walkways, ample…read moresignage, and elevator access whether you are walking with your own two feet, in crutches, or in a wheelchair. Great library with friendly staff and a vast collection of books neatly organized and well laid out floor plan. There's even a rec center/gym between the library and bookstore directly across the hallway. It brings together the sporty/athletic types and the bookish/nerdy types, and some who are both! There's even a cafe. It's definitely more than just a library, which most Montgomery County libraries are. It's a destination!

    I've visited this library on a few occasions, and I've only had positive experiences. I have to…read moreadmit that I'm kind of a grab and go kind of person when visiting a library, so I haven't really checked out all of (or most of) what the Wheaton branch has to offer outside of books. Even though I visit without having an actual book in mind to borrow, I always end up checking out three to four books. The library itself is very clean and organized because I've never really had to search for anything. Also, the staff recommendation section often has pretty interesting books. The only (very) minor issue: I wish the card catalog computer terminals had scrap paper and pencils so patrons can write down information to find the books they are searching for. Other than that minor complaint, this library is all good in my book.

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    Montgomery County Public Libraries - Kensington Park Branch

    3.0(5 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    This library is constantly losing books. It has happened to me numerous times & now they've just…read morelost another book I turned in which makes it twice in as many weeks. It is also the 2nd interlibrary book they've lost. For the first one, when I brought it to their attention that I had returned it but it was still showing up on my acct as checked out, the librarian said let me go look for it. She walked away to the children's section & came back a moment later carrying the book. It was on their shelf! I don't even know how that would happen since interlibrary books have a white paper taped to the front of them. This one no longer had the paper on it although it did when I turned it back in. It has happened to my husband as well. He used to check out their foreign language cd's but after being told he hadn't returned a set when he knew he had (he walked back to where he originally found it & there it was on the shelf) he stopped patronizing this place. As of right now, this (2nd) interlibrary book that they have lost is still on my acct as being checked out. They won't remove it. I know I turned it in b/c I checked out 2 books by the same author & turned them in at the same time. One made it back into the system & one has been lost. This is so frustrating. How hard is it to get books checked back into the system? Someone at this library is seriously incompetent. Now I will never just put the books I'm bringing back on the countertop (where they want them placed). I will stand in line & watch the librarian check each & every one of them back in & then I will log into my acct & make sure they are no longer there before I leave.

    The library got a makeover! The upstairs is renovated and rearranged, making it feel much bigger…read moreand more modern, at least for a public library. They now have a big open area with the children's section in two enclosed rooms towards the back. There are a few computer stations in the middle of the room, lots of tables for reading and studying, and a few enclosed work rooms. They even have a charging station for laptops and phones, which looks very high tech! The semi-enclosed children's stacks have 3 computers (for research, mom!), and the other children's area is completely enclosed so that will keep the little ones from roaming or disturbing other patrons. There are 4 check out desks, of course staffed by helpful librarians. The only down side is that there is no self-checkout, so you have to wait in line. I didn't go downstairs to see if that had also been renovated. Stay tuned!

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    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This review is Not about the librarians, but about a security guard who works for Allied Universal…read moreSecurity Services. In 2024 I visited a particular library & the Allied Universal Security Services security guard in the pic perched himself on a wedge table behind the librarian's desk & spied on me using the computer for well over an hour. I turned around several times to glare at him & he arrogantly continued his spying, staring straight at me & the computer screen. I do not know why any of the librarians did not notice that unusual activity because I was using the computer closest to them. On a subsequent visit a few months later, I noticed this same adult male was intently staring out the window at the parking lot with no one else around and no activity as I was leaving, it seems he may have already seen me while in there. Over a year later, this African / Afro-Caribbean 50's-70's year-old, ~5' 9" Adult male is Still being Paid with Taxpayer Dollars at the same location. I noticed he lingers around me for longer than normal since then. Let me be very clear: * it would be very easy for this man to contact one of his acquaintances to follow me home; * this man who has been an adult for decades, in my opinion, very well knew what he was doing when he spied on me for over an hour & repeatedly singled me out since then to hover nearby; * if this man entitled himself to spy on me, a complete stranger, it is highly likely that I am Not the first person he has used his job/position to spy on & more distracted people would be an easier target. *It also begs the question of what his prior jobs/occupations were in his life for him to so casually help himself to prey on me. ~2016 Separately & nearby, an in-shape ~30's year-old African male suddenly tried engaging with me while I was running in a v-neck t-shirt & shorts on a sidewalk. I answered him perfunctorily. He jogged ahead & 2 minutes later, I came across him, spread out on his left side on the grass, perpendicular to the sidewalk & road, filming me with his cellphone. I was so shocked & angry that I called someone to pick me up, never realizing I should have recorded this male's predatory behavior. In the past decade, there are an increasing number of Hispanic, African, and some South Asian adult men who continuously stare me down on sidewalks & in public establishments. And by "stare down" I mean many of them repeatedly rake their eyes up & down my body in a definitively predatory manner. This does Not include African male teenagers, those boys actually interact with me normally. The problem lies with their disgustingly adult predatory males. 2 middle-aged Hispanic men, with their families present, leered at me for at least 10 minutes straight at 2 separate fast food restaurants. One twisted his head at an at least 120 degrees to continuously stare me down for 10 minutes. And if u naively think their families would have cared if they knew, The Hispanic Families Did Not Care. Same example on sidewalks. I had to notice Hispanic men lagging at the rear of their families apparently low-speaking to the other male, for both to turn & stare me down, while their women did not seem to care that their men were creeping on a stranger. Another middle-aged Central African male abused his USA employment to spy on me & to creep on 2 other young Hispanic females, one a Central American teenager, during the pandemic. To my knowledge he has maintained the same/similar shift to Marriott full USA employment & most likely bought a MD home, (he used his paid employee time to browse townhouses/houses real estate) while his Caucasian mid 50s years old Frederick, MD male regional manager boss John E. deliberately verbally threatened me, then took thuggish legal action against me a year later, with the help of their law firm repeatedly & unsuccessfully trying to get me to sign an NDA doc & another muzzling doc. Disgustingly, the Caucasian male boss John has a then-16-year old daughter; along with 2 total adult sons in FL & Frederick, MD; similar age to the daughter of his Central American female employee who I witnessed being creeped on by the African male employee. But this Caucasian male chose to keep his predatory central African employee employed while I have lived in fear of further vindictive retaliation since then.

    I love coming to this branch by myself and with my 3 year old granddaughter and 6 year old…read moregrandson. This location is both a community center & a library. They have a senior services program, a bright spacious area to sit & enjoy your favorite snacks and beverages, a gymnasium, a playground and free parking garage, a book store and a big spacious library! The library has homework rooms, a good variety of books for teens & young children like my grandkids, sections of fiction and nonfiction adult books, a nice selection of movies to check out, rooms to listen to music in with headphones and to use their or your own computers in & quick self checkout stations. The staff is helpful & very friendly. You get the reminder emails for when your items are due and messages about fun upcoming library activities. Items you have checked out do get automatically renewed up to the limit allowed. I really like their summer reading/activities program. My grandkids loved it. By reading books you earned cool prizes. Kids got free free books & four tickets for a Washington Nationals baseball game! There were cool science and craft activities at this branch & other ones around Montgomery County. Until next time be kind to each other. #Montgomerycountylibrary @yelpdc #movies #familyfun #communitycenter #seniorcenter #familyactivities #smallkidsplayarea

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    4.0(6 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Returned to this library a few months ago to do some more studying for an upcoming exam. I really…read moredon't mind the size of the library anymore. There's always study rooms available and space in the quiet study room to go to. Parking is so convenient here compared to other Montgomery County libraries. I've noticed over the last few months, there's been more parked vehicles in the lot so I'm happy to see people returning to the library during their spare time. Would happily return once COVID-19 settles down.

    This library is small, but mighty. Before county libraries closed until late-April due to covid-19,…read moremy family and I were able to sneak in one last visit to get some books to stay entertained throughout this time. I'm surprised I haven't written a review for this place since I've spent tons of times here sitting in the aisles, thumbing through books, deciding which were worthy to be part of my pile. Early high school me and me now have very different tastes in books, thank goodness. My favorite part of the library is the new non-fiction books section. I don't really know how the library system works, but I'm always so proud that this branch carries new, relevant books all the time. I feel like they keep us readers in mind when selecting. Buzzy books like Girl, Wash Your Face were there when I've looked for them. They have a few computer self check-outs here, so quick and convenient. Parking can get a little tight, but always so happy to see people in the library!

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