NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012M.L.J. Johnson made a series of totems and a wall mural called "I Can Read" that are visible throughout the library. Make sure you take a look while browsing the shelves.
Ian W. • April 30, 2011Farm! Volunteer days are the first and third Saturday of each month, 10am-4pm.
Criss S. • October 18, 2017Great programs The new building and facilities are just great. The people are all friendly and welcoming. That outside garden is so tranquil and inviting. 💖💖
NYC Percent for Art • September 27, 2012While you're here, find Ousmane Gueye's sculpture, "Traveling Books and Secret Pages," inspired by a quote of Langston Hughes, celebrating knowledge. Read the quotes from Hughes's poetry too.
Nelson B. • October 9, 2022Great facilities. 3 basketball courts, indoor soccer field and indoor pool.
Edwin • September 25, 2012Don't bother with the elevator, it rarely works and you know you need the exercise.
Jere K. • December 26, 2018Open 7 days a week for a variety of programs or just hanging out (free wi-fi). The Pride Pantry also offers free toiletries and supplies to LGBTQ+ people facing housing uncertainty.
Alexandra V. • June 17, 2018Saratoga Ave lemur Community Center is a wonderful multipurpose facility in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cheryl M. • May 11, 2014Wonderful place for early morning worship...flagship church of ENY...moving and shaking a community!
Stina P. • March 4, 2018local independent bookstore in park slope with a beautiful selection of books and great author events. one of the best bookstores in the city
Luke H. • April 7, 2012They take composting on Saturdays. And it appears one can drop off at other times too.
Compass • August 12, 2013The raised-bed vegetable, flower, and public compost site also fosters a free garden tool-lending library, plant sales, and outdoor natural dye workshops.
Taty S. • August 7, 2021Lovely garden. Great community hang out place. Surprised that not a lot of people know about it.
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Don't miss Matt Mullican's mural, "Law, Government and Justice," a reminder of the history of the three missions of the school.
Taylor • June 6, 2012Small and hidden, but when it's open and you can find a space, great place to savour the gardens and think.
Ish R. • July 25, 2017Tiny community garden hidden away in lower east side. Perfect for just sitting in the summer and reading a book. Chat with the locals and have a little picnic.
Wildary C. • January 30, 2014The library is sooo calmed that you can actually concentrate and everyone in here is kind and able to help. The place is beautiful tho! 😍👏👍
Caroline G. • July 25, 2009You can bring food and have a yummy brunch with friends under the grape trellis. They also have a BBQ. Just remember to donate to the volunteers!
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