Greenbrier Library

The Greenbrier Library, located in Chesapeake, Virginia, is a public library that serves the community by providing access to a wide range of books, media, and educational resources. The library is part of the Chesapeake Public Library system, which consists of five branches and a central library. With a strong focus on community engagement, the Greenbrier Library offers various programs and services for adults, children, and teens, including author readings, book clubs, children's storytime, and tutoring sessions.
History and Architecture

The Greenbrier Library was established in 1976, with the goal of providing a welcoming and inclusive space for residents to learn, explore, and connect with one another. The library’s building features a modern design with a mix of brick, glass, and steel, offering a sleek and contemporary aesthetic. The interior is equipped with comfortable seating areas, study rooms, and state-of-the-art technology, creating an ideal environment for patrons to study, work, or simply relax with a good book.
Collection and Resources
The Greenbrier Library boasts an extensive collection of over 100,000 items, including fiction and non-fiction books, audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and CDs. The library also offers a variety of digital resources, such as online databases, e-magazines, and streaming services, which can be accessed both in the library and remotely with a valid library card. Additionally, the library provides free Wi-Fi, public computers, and printing services, making it an essential hub for community members to stay connected and informed.
The library's collection is continually updated to reflect the diverse interests and needs of the community. Patrons can find materials on topics such as history, science, technology, health, and wellness, as well as popular fiction genres like romance, mystery, and thriller. The library also maintains a strong focus on children's literature, with a dedicated section featuring picture books, early readers, and young adult novels.
Collection Category | Number of Items |
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Books | 80,000 |
Audiobooks | 5,000 |
E-books | 10,000 |
DVDs | 5,000 |
CDs | 2,000 |

Programs and Services

The Greenbrier Library offers a wide range of programs and services designed to engage and educate community members of all ages. Some of the library’s popular programs include:
- Author readings and book signings
- Book clubs for adults, children, and teens
- Children's storytime and literacy programs
- Tutoring sessions for students
- Computer classes and technology workshops
- Summer reading programs and other seasonal events
The library also partners with local organizations and businesses to provide additional resources and services, such as job training, career counseling, and small business support. By fostering strong community relationships, the Greenbrier Library aims to create a vibrant and inclusive space that meets the diverse needs of its patrons.
Community Engagement
The Greenbrier Library is committed to community engagement and outreach, with a focus on building strong relationships with local residents, schools, and businesses. The library’s staff participate in community events, such as festivals, parades, and fairs, to promote the library’s services and resources. Additionally, the library offers meeting rooms and study spaces for community groups, providing a convenient and accessible location for meetings, workshops, and other activities.
The library also maintains a strong presence on social media, using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to connect with patrons, share news and updates, and promote upcoming events. By leveraging social media, the library aims to increase community awareness and engagement, while also providing a convenient channel for patrons to ask questions, provide feedback, and stay informed about library news and services.
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The Greenbrier Library is open Monday through Thursday from 10am to 8pm, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and Sunday from 1pm to 5pm.
Do I need a library card to use the library’s resources?
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Can I request materials from other libraries?
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