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New Glen Park Branch Library

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(L-R) Friends of the San Francisco Public Library volunteer Sharon Dezurick, Mayor Gavin Newsom, a girl from the audience, Friends Executive Director Donna Bero, City Librarian Luis Herrera, Supervisor Bevan Dufty, Library Commissioner Steve Coulter, City Treasurer Jose Cisneros & City Administrator Ed Lee cut the ribbon to the new Glen Park Branch Library on Oct. 13.

Glen Park’s brand-new library opened its doors on October 13
with a grand celebration!

The Glen Park Branch Library features more books and six times more space than the old location. Merchants, musicians and children’s performers offered something for everyone during this festive event.

Image representing Glen Park Branch Library

Image representing Glen Park Branch Library

Located at 2825 Diamond St. near the Glen Park BART station, the 8,500-square-foot space occupies the second floor of the new Glen Park Marketplace.

The light and airy branch features special children and teen areas, a state-of-the-art program room, more shelving for books and materials, more computers, Wi-Fi access to the Internet and more functional staff work spaces.

Take a look at a few photos from the Grand Opening Party and come out and see our newest Library location.

Image representing Glen Park Branch Library
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