Flatbush Library

Flatbush Library

Flatbush Library has served patrons in its present location on Linden Boulevard since 1905; it was the sixth library built in Brooklyn with funds from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The area’s large Caribbean population includes residents from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Granada, Barbados, St. Vincent, Haiti and the Grenadines, and the branch serves one of Brooklyn’s most diverse communities, including native speakers of English, Spanish, Kreyol and various African dialects. The library is home to a Caribbean Literacy & Culture Center and Sunshine, Seeds & Reads, a Caribbean-themed community garden.

Drop In Resume and Career Help primary image

Drop In Resume and Career Help

ons 18 mars 10:30

Brooklyn Public Library - Flatbush Branch

Free

Weekly Craft Circle! primary image

Weekly Craft Circle!

tors 9 apr. 15:30

Brooklyn Public Library - Flatbush Branch

Free

Virtual Writers Workshop primary image

Virtual Writers Workshop

imorgon kl. 18:30 GMT−4

Free

Writers Workshop primary image

Writers Workshop

tis 28 apr. 18:30

Brooklyn Public Library - Flatbush Branch

Free

Birding at Green-Wood primary image

Birding at Green-Wood

lör 2 maj 10:00

Green-Wood Cemetery

Free