Walker Memorial Library

Category: Public library

Address: 800 Main St, Westbrook, ME 04092, USA

Phone: +12078540630

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–5PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–5PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–5PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

Karen Usher

Jul 6, 2022

Such kind and knowledgeable people. Great experience everytime.

Jim O'Reilly

Jun 5, 2021

Friendly helpful staff. I always find some good books here.

Jessikah Lopez

Oct 21, 2020

I live a stones throw away from this Library, so it is extremely convenient for me and my son, however... they are everything less than helpful. Small back story- when I first moved to town in 2010 I became a member of this library. At the time I did not have kids but I did enjoy the fact that I could rent DVDs that I otherwise would have to buy in order to watch. I borrow two DVDs from the library and I was excited to watch them. I could keep them out for 2 weeks! During all of this the apartment I was renting was occupied by a male roommate and a female roommate, the male room mate was packing his belongings and was about ready the move out. Some how the DVDs that I had borrowed had gotten shuffled in with the male roommates belongings and before I knew it, I couldn’t find the books anywhere, and they soon became “out of sight, out of Mind.” Fast forward to 2013, at this point I was still in the same apartment, and I had a baby whom I was excited to raise to be an avid reader like myself. In 2015 when my son was almost 3 I decided it was time to make a trip to the library part of our weekly routine. One day with my son in tow, we walked to Walker Memorial Library. We were created by a friendly older lady who was more than happy to assist us in obtaining a NEW library card of our very own. The lady explained all the rules and regulations and since it had been 5 years since I stepped into the library; things had changed. I filled out a small application, provided a CMP bill to prove that I was a resident, and she began to process the application. She came back to me with unexpected news “ ma’am our records show that you have 2 DVDS checked out from 2010 and until you either return the items, or pay 50.00 to replace them, I am unable to process your application for a new card.” Ok... fair enough. I had completely forgotten about the DVDs. Since I didn’t have 50.00 I opted to wait and search for the DVDs at home. I was irritated that after 5 years they were unable to “forgive” the debt, but they are running a business; I get it. After searching for what felt like weeks, I gave up and decided to use my mother’s Address in a different town to start a library card there that my son and I could use. We were members of a different town’s library when one day in 2018 my 5 year old son and I were going through some boxes that one of my old roommates had left behind YEARS before, and we found two pristine library DVDs, hiding at the bottom of the box. I was so excited that we had found this DVDs and I had no idea that they had been thrown in this box of the old roommates belongings that he had left behind. My son and I eagerly walked to the Walker Memorial Library and explained to the lady at the desk what had happened. She took the DVDs and looked them over and then said “ well, it’s too late now, I can take the DVDs back, but you won’t be able to get a library card until you pay the fee. We had to buy new copies of the DVD to replace these, so technically these are yours.” I shook my head and said “ so you’re telling me that you went out and bought new DVDs to replace the ones I couldn’t find and you charged me for it, and now you want my money, not the DVD’s?” She nodded and haphazardly apologized. I was furious. I didn’t have that money, but I had two WILDLY UNPOPULAR DVDs that no one would ever really think to rent, and she wouldn’t take them back in lieu of the money- for a library card. Here I was 8 years later- and still no forgiveness. I left the library with a devastated child and decided it wasn’t worth the 50 bucks they wanted to fight for access when my son and I could go to the library in a different town or his school. Now... in 2020 my son asks me daily why he can’t go to the library “ closest to our house”. I figured I would try one last time- I am a single mom- I can’t afford to pay even 50 bucks for a library card, especially when I have the items in my possession that they are charging me 50 bucks for! 10 years later- still denied a card without paying the fee.... BS! Thank God for Audible...

Rose M.

Sep 28, 2019

I do not go to the library often but what I observed is that the staff and some of the patrons talk loud enough to be noticed. It is distracting when one is trying to concentrate. I missed the times when a man used to work there. He’s soft spoken just like the pleasant lady in the lobby who checks the items out. She is helpful, nice and greets everybody with a smile. I have to commend the efforts in updating the furniture and rearranging the computer tables. The place is clean and orderly.

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Questions & Answers

Is it Possible to Borrow Kindle Books from Walker Memorial Library?

david lawrence | Aug 19, 2019
Walker Memorial Library | Aug 18, 2021

As part of the Maine InfoNet Download Library, Walker Memorial Library provides online access to downloadable audio books through the Bibliotheca CloudLibrary. Patrons are able to checkout ebooks and downloadable digital audiobooks for free, 24/7, from a shared collection. CloudLibrary is currently compatible with Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, and the Kindle Fire HDX. Visit https://www.yourcloudlibrary.com/ to get started. You will need an up-to-date library account to create an account. Additional online resources available at WML can be found at http://westbrookmaine.com/664/Online-Resources.

Who is the librarian?

Edward Rielly | Aug 18, 2021
Walker Memorial Library | Aug 18, 2021

WML is fortunate to have several librarians on staff! Matthew Davis is the Adult Services Librarian. Matthew primarily works with the adult collection and programs. Kate Radke is the Youth Services Librarian. Kate works with our young patrons, newborns through teens. Luke Sorensen is the Lending Services Librarian. Luke manages the circulation desk and interlibrary loan services. Rosemary Bebris is the Library Director. Rose coordinates the overall operation of the library. Email us or give us a call and we’ll connect you with the staff member who can best help you!

Is the library open for individuals to come in and read or work as long as masks are worn and individuals can show proof of vaccination?

Kim Emery | Aug 18, 2021
Walker Memorial Library | Aug 18, 2021

Walker Memorial Library is open for browsing and selecting materials. Computer use, study rooms, photocopying, faxing, and Children's interactive areas are not yet available. Current library hours are: Monday – Friday: 10am to 11am for Walker Memorial Library patrons with a higher risk for serious illness Monday – Friday: 11am to 3pm for all Walker Memorial Library patrons Please do not visit the library if you currently have or recently had a fever, cough, shortness of breath, or are feeling unwell. Please maintain 6 feet of distance between each other. Please wear a face covering, per the Governor's order. Please limit your visit to 30 minutes or less. Please enter the library by yourself, if possible. Please bring minimal items into the library. No food or drink, please! Please follow staff instructions, signs, and designated floor markings.

do you loan garden tools

Robin McClelland | Aug 19, 2019
Kara Reiman | Aug 19, 2019

No.

Do u still have pc help?

Cathy Cook | Aug 19, 2019
Judith Reidman | Aug 19, 2019

Yes

How many water fountains does it have?

Ann Gregory | Aug 19, 2018
Everett Prairie | Aug 19, 2018

Just one

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