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Westchester Square Branch Library

@westsquare_nypl

@NYPL's Westchester Square Branch began serving the public in 1937 and, since 1956, we're still doing so in our current location on Glebe Avenue.

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On September 17, #LIVEfromNYPL hosts trailblazing journalist Connie Chung for a discussion of her storied career as the first Asian woman to break into the television news industry. With Walter Isaacson. Pre-order the book and get your free ticket now! on.nypl.org/3XqJbT3

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Explore a sensational selection of colorful prints and textiles from NYPL's collections in this all-new exhibition. Featuring work by more than 30 modern and contemporary printmakers, "Line & Thread" opens on September 7. Plan your visit: on.nypl.org/4dvvQOx

Explore a sensational selection of colorful prints and textiles from NYPL's collections in this all-new exhibition. Featuring work by more than 30 modern and contemporary printmakers, "Line & Thread" opens on September 7. Plan your visit: on.nypl.org/4dvvQOx
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September is #LibraryCardSignUpMonth! Get a library card today for access to millions of free books, e-books, and audiobooks, plus movies, language learning apps, and more. on.nypl.org/4cAB8Hw

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Find jobs, build your LinkedIn profile, participate in engaging workshops and conversations, and access a wide range of free resources and services at The New York Public Library's Job Fair & Expo on September 6 at @BronxBLC. Register now! on.nypl.org/4ctEbRB

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Celebrate the joy of reading with these picture books set in libraries that introduce children to storytime, encourage good library manners, and highlight the care and commitment of librarians. → Picture Books That Celebrate Libraries on.nypl.org/4g6e5at

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🎟 Your library card makes it easier to take advantage of everything NYC has to offer. Culture Pass is your ticket to reserve free passes to visit 80+ museums across the city. New passes are now available! #NYCCulturePass on.nypl.org/4cuWmGD

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For #NYCFashionWeek, get some outfit inspiration from fashion illustrations in our print and digital collections! #NYPLDigitalCollections on.nypl.org/472sPmI

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From 1954 to 1970, Friedman-Abeles photographed the majority of plays and musicals on Broadway. Visit The Library for Performing Arts's exhibition and explore notable Broadway shows through animated versions of work by the Friedman-Abeles Studio. On view through September 25. on.nypl.org/3YIpCqc

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Real New Yorkers know the perfect way to support their public libraries is to use them! It’s #LibraryCardSignUpMonth, have you got your library card yet? Apply now: on.nypl.org/3SZhrlL

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You cannot get away from the Library, we are everywhere (Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island) #LibraryCardSignUpMonth on.nypl.org/4gyxZey

You cannot get away from the Library, we are everywhere (Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island) #LibraryCardSignUpMonth on.nypl.org/4gyxZey
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Visit your local library during NYPL’s Open House Week (Sept 16–22)! Pick up free NYPL goodies, get a library card, and enjoy free events and programs for all ages. on.nypl.org/3ztrKrv

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NYPL’s #WorldLitArtsFest is back, April 14–30! Celebrate the many languages and cultures of NYC with a full lineup of free events: author talks, performances, bilingual storytimes, writing workshops, and much more for all ages. on.nypl.org/4jdLmkP

NYPL’s #WorldLitArtsFest is back, April 14–30! Celebrate the many languages and cultures of NYC with a full lineup of free events: author talks, performances, bilingual storytimes, writing workshops, and much more for all ages. on.nypl.org/4jdLmkP
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Discover 25 essential titles translated from world languages that are available to borrow in a range of formats from the Library’s collections. → NYPL Recommends: World Literature in Translation on.nypl.org/3ABt4t9

Discover 25 essential titles translated from world languages that are available to borrow in a range of formats from the Library’s collections. 

→ NYPL Recommends: World Literature in Translation on.nypl.org/3ABt4t9
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Did you know that Andrew Heiskell Library provides free accessible reading material for patrons who are blind, visually impaired, or are otherwise physically unable to read standard print? on.nypl.org/4gPXd7b

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For three days only! NYPL presents “The Flushing Remonstrance: ‘Let Everyone Remain Free,’” a display of extremely rare documents showing how a group of activists from modern day Queens fought against government repression to secure equal rights for all. on.nypl.org/3FVpaO7

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See old New York through the lens of prolific photographer Berenice Abbott and her 1930s federally funded project “Changing New York.” Hundreds of her photos are available to view online in #NYPLDigitalCollections. Start browsing: on.nypl.org/3CnZJ5T

See old New York through the lens of prolific photographer Berenice Abbott and her 1930s federally funded project “Changing New York.” Hundreds of her photos are available to view online in #NYPLDigitalCollections. 

Start browsing: on.nypl.org/3CnZJ5T
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Did you know that Andrew Heiskell Library provides free accessible reading material for patrons who are blind, visually impaired, or are otherwise physically unable to read standard print? → New Talking Books for Teens at the Andrew Heiskell Library on.nypl.org/4hRrPGc