The Garfield Park Branch of the Indianapolis Public Library has a rich history dating back to 1918 when it was first established at the old School No. 34. In 1965, a new branch was built at the current Shelby Street location, eventually reopening in 2011 as the Garfield Park Branch to honor the residents' attachment to the nearby Garfield Park.
Visitors to the Garfield Park Branch can enjoy various amenities and services, including internet access, public computers with Microsoft Office, early learning computer stations, free Wi-Fi, accessible workstations, self-services checkout, a color printer, a color copy machine, a document scanner, mobile printing services, and an exam proctoring service. The branch also features a bike rack, walk-up book return, storytime sessions, and a garden seed library available from March to October.
Furthermore, the branch hosts a range of events and programs for the community, such as Computer & Career Center Open Lab sessions, Microsoft Word Essentials workshops, and Tax Resources workshops designed to assist visitors with resume creation, job searches, career development, and tax preparation. Branch Manager David Dyer welcomes visitors and encourages them to explore all the offerings at the Garfield Park Branch.
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