The Phillis Wheatley Community Library is an ultra-modern building designed by architect James H. Johnson. It was built in 1971 and is handicapped accessible.
The library is named for Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753 – December 5, 1784). She was the first published African-American woman and first published African-American poet. The library services a predominantly African-American population and the multicultural historic Cornhill neighborhood bordering the library.
Branch Supervisor: Lori Frankunas
33 Dr Samuel McCree Way
Rochester, NY 14608
(585) 428-8212
Bus Lines:
15
17
Monday | 11:00 am – 7:00 pm |
Tuesday | 11:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Wednesday | 11:00 am – 7:00 pm |
Thursday | 11:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Friday | 11:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Saturday | 10:00 am – 2:00 pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Open to the public for browsing, research, copying, faxing, printing, and computer access. Curbside service available during open hours. Request materials through the curbside pickup form, or call (585) 428-8212.
“Safe to Be Smart” Program – Activities and services geared toward youth from 3 – 6 pm, or after school.
Storywalk – Read and play on playful sidewalks along the way to the library entrance. Our story walk story is changed on a monthly basis with award winning stories and stories written by local school children. Storywalk is accessible even when the library is closed.
Public Food Forest Garden – The garden landscape of the library building is comprised of local edible plants and 12 raised bed giving gardens. The community is welcome to help out in the garden on Wednesdays during the growing season and to harvest what grows in the garden. For more information and events check out the Phillis Wheatley Library Public Food Forest Garden group on Facebook.
Digital Literacy – Free computer support and computer-related assistance. Learn basic computer skills and how to use Microsoft or Google products. Get assistance creating or updating your resume, applying for jobs or benefits online and much more. This service is provided by Literacy Volunteers of Rochester, Inc.
After school tutoring for children, 1st through 6th grade, is offered 2 days a week, September – June. TASC tutoring is available. Please call the library for dates and times.
The Nancy Evelyn Brandon meeting room seats 110 and is frequently used by community groups and other non-profit organizations, who may book the room for free. The room is also available to for-profit organizations, for whom a $30 fee applies. Call staff at (585) 428-8212 for additional details.
The Phillis Wheatley Community Library maintains 34 computers with Internet access for adults, young adults, and children. Printing is available from all computers, with color prints at $.50/page, and black and white at $.25 cents/page.
Things seem to be falling apart. Biodiversity loss, ocean degradation, urban flooding, political strife and war, climate chaos and migration, economic instability, food shortages and rising prices, wildfires, soil degradation. A great unraveling. Join course leaders Mary Gleason and Martha Sullivan for this free 8-week course. The course begins with a sobering introduction to societal collapse and guides participants through a supportive pathway by exploring inner and outer adaptation to greater resilience and acceptance in ...
Arnett Library Music Series 2023 Celebrating 100 Years! The library will become 100 years old this year and we will be focusing on music from the past century! Pathways Youth music program Hannah Harrow and the talented pupils of music with the Pathways program will be performing for us. They will have fun performing pieces from the last 100 years! Join us! These concerts, sponsored by the Friends of the Arnett Branch Library, are family friendly, casual and interactive.&...
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter. For ages 8 and up.
Meet State Senator Jeremy Cooney, the new representative for the 19th Ward, and connect with representatives from his office. Senator Cooney and his team will be available to help constituents who need support connecting with state agencies and have questions about current policies. We hope to see you there.
Part II: How to get published. Get the inside scoop on how to get started from Sout Wedge resident (pen name) Elizabeth Everett, author of the secret Scientists of London series.
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
Help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle. Teamwork is the most important piece!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Come watch a "staff pick" movie every Monday afternoon! Family friendly.
How many flowers can you color?
Help us with our upcoming renovation and expansion project. Join Library and City staff along with project design firm HUNT Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors and share your ideas.
Story time will be held every Tuesday in the Children's section with Mr. Mark. Children ages 5 and under are welcome to come with their guardian or care giver. We will read, sing, and play to help our children learn new skills.
Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. We will Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read. In Rhyme Time, which will take place at the Winton Branch Library, located at 611 N. Winton Rd on Tuesdays and Thursdays – whichever day is more ...
Help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle. Teamwork is the most important piece!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
Join us for an exciting trip through time as we chat with New York Times bestselling historical fiction author Pam Jenoff about her newest book Code Name Sapphire! In Code Name Sapphire, a woman must rescue her cousin's family from a train bound for Auschwitz in this riveting tale of bravery and resistance. It’s 1942 and Hannah Martel has narrowly escaped Nazi Germany after her fiancé ...
Email,device,and beginner Microsoft Office help provided by a Digital Literacy volunteer. One-on-One assistance.
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle. Teamwork is the most important piece!
Do you enjoy Manga and Anime? Then this club is for you! Join Mr. Isaac to watch some anime on the big screen, check out our manga collection and make new friends. No registration required.
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office help provided by a Digital Literacy volunteer. One-on One assistance.
Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. We will Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read. In Rhyme Time, which will take place at the Winton Branch Library, located at 611 N. Winton Rd on Tuesdays and Thursdays – whichever day is more ...
Help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle. Teamwork is the most important piece!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
Registration required. Register online Each bag will include: · 2 pieces of fabric · 1 bit of lilac · 1 bit of cedar chips *You will need to supply your own glue gun and glue* Bags are ready for pickup upon registration.
Help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle. Teamwork is the most important piece!
Come and play with our new Nintendo Switch! We have Mariocart, Smash Bros, and more!
Things seem to be falling apart. Biodiversity loss, ocean degradation, urban flooding, political strife and war, climate chaos and migration, economic instability, food shortages and rising prices, wildfires, soil degradation. A great unraveling. Join course leaders Mary Gleason and Martha Sullivan for this free 8-week course. The course begins with a sobering introduction to societal collapse and guides participants through a supportive pathway by exploring inner and outer adaptation to greater resilience and acceptance in ...
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter. For ages 8 and up.
Book talk by local author Justin Murphy. From “City News” 2/24/22 - In his book, Murphy makes a case for desegregation by outlining the parade of ideas that were designed to save Rochester schools. Charter schools. Vouchers. Takeovers. After-school programs. Separate diploma tracks. They all fail, he writes, because the acceptance of segregation makes that failure inevitable.
Bring or email a picture of your pet to us before April 11th to put on our Facebook page, on post it yourself on National pet day. The pet receiving the most likes will eceive a Wegmans gift card for their family. Email: Douglass.fax@libraryweb.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/RocFDCL
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Join the TAB to help with library programming, provide input towards teen books, anime/manga, music, and games. Gain an extra-curricular activity and volunteer hours for college or job applications.
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Create a flower painting and read a story!
Drawings, written words, and photographs can be included. Come be part of this cool activity. All teens welcome!
Story time will be held every Tuesday in the Children's section with Mr. Mark. Children ages 5 and under are welcome to come with their guardian or care giver. We will read, sing, and play to help our children learn new skills.
Come and listen to some stories with us! We will also have a cool craft project too. Location: Children's Room
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Join the TAB to help with library programming, provide input towards teen books, anime/manga, music, and games. Gain an extra-curricular activity and volunteer hours for college or job applications.
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
Join us for an enlightening hour online with highly-acclaimed Kate Beaton, the New York Times bestselling author of Hark! A Vagrant! And Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands. Learn more and register to attend at https://libraryc.org/roccitylibrary/25184
Bring or email a picture of your pet to us before April 11th to put on our Facebook page, on post it yourself on National pet day. The pet receiving the most likes will eceive a Wegmans gift card for their family. Email: Douglass.fax@libraryweb.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/RocFDCL
Come and hear some cool sing-a-longs performed by our very own children's librarian. Location: Childrens Room
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Do you enjoy Manga and Anime? Then this club is for you! Join Mr. Isaac to watch some anime on the big screen, check out our manga collection and make new friends. No registration required.
Join the TAB to help with library programming, provide input towards teen books, anime/manga, music, and games. Gain an extra-curricular activity and volunteer hours for college or job applications.
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Popcorn and candy will be served.
Ms. Suzanne from the Eastman Museum is coming for a visit! Kids will learn about sheep and wool as we share stories, investigate wool roving, and then explore making our own painting out of wool! After we complete the paintings, we can watch more animations that uses wool as a medium!
Search for eggs in the Children's Room!
Come and listen to some stories with us! We will also have a cool craft project too. Location: Children's Room
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
This program serves as a snapshot of the Town of Greece in the post World War II era. Join presenter, Marie Poinan, as we go back to take a look at the northern portion of Dewey Avenue and meet the Dobson family, who sold most of their farm to build the Rochester area’s first suburban shopping center. Please come and share your own memories about the stores in the plaza.
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Join the TAB to help with library programming, provide input towards teen books, anime/manga, music, and games. Gain an extra-curricular activity and volunteer hours for college or job applications.
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
Bring or email a picture of your pet to us before April 11th to put on our Facebook page, on post it yourself on National pet day. The pet receiving the most likes will eceive a Wegmans gift card for their family. Email: Douglass.fax@libraryweb.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/RocFDCL
Come and play with our new Nintendo Switch! We have Mariocart, Smash Bros, and more!
Join the TAB to help with library programming, provide input towards teen books, anime/manga, music, and games. Gain an extra-curricular activity and volunteer hours for college or job applications.
Healthy Eating - Join us to make your own salad, then enjoy.
Things seem to be falling apart. Biodiversity loss, ocean degradation, urban flooding, political strife and war, climate chaos and migration, economic instability, food shortages and rising prices, wildfires, soil degradation. A great unraveling. Join course leaders Mary Gleason and Martha Sullivan for this free 8-week course. The course begins with a sobering introduction to societal collapse and guides participants through a supportive pathway by exploring inner and outer adaptation to greater resilience and acceptance in ...
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter. For ages 8 and up.
Bring or email a picture of your pet to us before April 11th to put on our Facebook page, on post it yourself on National pet day. The pet receiving the most likes will eceive a Wegmans gift card for their family. Email: Douglass.fax@libraryweb.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/RocFDCL
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Bring or email a picture of your pet to us before April 11th to put on our Facebook page, on post it yourself on National pet day. The pet receiving the most likes will eceive a Wegmans gift card for their family. Email: Douglass.fax@libraryweb.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/RocFDCL
Join Ms Jenn for songs, stories and movement. This program starts before the library is open - knock on the door to be let in! For ages 2-5.
Story time will be held every Tuesday in the Children's section with Mr. Mark. Children ages 5 and under are welcome to come with their guardian or care giver. We will read, sing, and play to help our children learn new skills.
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
Visit with Food Link at this free cooking workshop, taste a healthy recipe and learn something new. Everyone is welcome!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Stop by the library to spend some time reading to a therapy dog! Our furry friends love kids and stories. All ages are welcome to attend.
Do you enjoy Manga and Anime? Then this club is for you! Join Mr. Isaac to watch some anime on the big screen, check out our manga collection and make new friends. No registration required.
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Kids ages 5-12 will have a lot of fun building things with LEGOS!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
How many words can you make?
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
Come and play with our new Nintendo Switch! We have Mariocart, Smash Bros, and more!
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Things seem to be falling apart. Biodiversity loss, ocean degradation, urban flooding, political strife and war, climate chaos and migration, economic instability, food shortages and rising prices, wildfires, soil degradation. A great unraveling. Join course leaders Mary Gleason and Martha Sullivan for this free 8-week course. The course begins with a sobering introduction to societal collapse and guides participants through a supportive pathway by exploring inner and outer adaptation to greater resilience and acceptance in ...
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter. For ages 8 and up.
Arnett Library Music Series 2023: Celebrating 100 Years! The library will become 100 years old this year and we will be focusing on music from the past century! The Wonderful Woodwinds Quintet from Eastman School of Music will delight us with their music! Please join us as we hear music from Eastman students on woodwinds! These concerts, sponsored by the Friends of the Arnett Branch Library, are family friendly, casual and interactive. Refreshments will follow the ...
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
“Lyre, Lyre” presents a delightful program of Academy Award winning movie themes. Included are timeless favorites such as Moon River, Tammy, Star Wars, My Hear Will Go On (Titanic), Somewhere Over the Rainbow and more. The harp is a rarely heard and often misunderstood instrument. Attendees will become very aware that the harp does not just play “angel” music, and that classical repertoire is not the only music ...
Planning to apply for a summer job, but don't have an up-to-date resume? Start with a fillable template and get the resume in your hand.
Drawings, written words, and photographs can be included. Come be part of this cool activity. All teens welcome!
Join Ms Jenn for songs, stories and movement. This program starts before the library is open - knock on the door to be let in! For ages 2-5.
Story time will be held every Tuesday in the Children's section with Mr. Mark. Children ages 5 and under are welcome to come with their guardian or care giver. We will read, sing, and play to help our children learn new skills.
This book discusion group meets via zoom. Please email charlotte.programs@libraryweb.org for zoom link.
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
An educator from Monroe Cooperative Extension will teach us how to identify birds in our community by looking for characteristics such as size, color, and markings, while using bird guides and identification apps such as Merlin. Learn how to properly use binoculars to spot your local feathered friends by creating and decorating a proactice pair of your own from recycled materials. We will also discover what different types of birds eat by exploring ...
Planning to apply for a summer job, but don't have an up-to-date resume? Start with a fillable template and get the resume in your hand.
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Do you enjoy Manga and Anime? Then this club is for you! Join Mr. Isaac to watch some anime on the big screen, check out our manga collection and make new friends. No registration required.
Planning to apply for a summer job, but don't have an up-to-date resume? Start with a fillable template and get the resume in your hand.
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Do you like to fold and cut paper? Those are the basic skills students need to be able to construct accordion, tunnel, business card, and carousel books. Think of a book as a stage; we can look through and into these books for three-dimensional effects. We’ll also have an overview of pop-up books and how to incorporate the basic techniques into your finished pieces. Choose your favorite Japanese paper for your book covers, ...
Drop-in sessions or by appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office assistance Drop-in sessions or by appointment *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability - Recommend calling first*
Planning to apply for a summer job, but don't have an up-to-date resume? Start with a fillable template and get the resume in your hand.
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
Come and play with our new Nintendo Switch! We have Mariocart, Smash Bros, and more!
Planning to apply for a summer job, but don't have an up-to-date resume? Start with a fillable template and get the resume in your hand.
The Rochester Regional Health's Mobile Mammobraphy Center will be on location to provide Mammograms. Appointments can be made by calling 585-922-7465.
Come ready to work and help us prepare for a wildflower garden by the parking lot.
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter. For ages 8 and up.
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