Me: Oh... Ok.
This place is bad the got red of roblox
So we showed up today, Wednesday the 7th. Since I was the first to arrive, I went to check out the rooms. Like I said before, I've only been here 2 times before today, and so not knowing the space well, I went to check out the "Study/Reserved rooms." When I went over, "Room A" had a single person in it, a woman on a phone. So I walked past and checked out "Room B," which was empty, but stated on the door that it only had the capacity for "4 people."
And the conversation pretty much went like this: *her tone and demeanor as if talking to a toddler versus a mid twenties adult...*
Me: No, but I had called yesterday and asked for a room but they told me it had to be done in paper.
Bus lines go right nearby at the Sun Ray shopping center, where you can stop and do some errands before or after grabbing some books to read.
Staff person: "You know she had reserved that room. Did YOU reserve a room?"
Great place to go! For all educators out there, they have a thing for teachers to go there, get lots of books for your classroom and a staff there helps pre pick out books for you after you order them. She is great and always on top of it. I come by once a week for the weekly themes we do in our preschool classroom. The kids love all the themed books and the extra fun ones. Saves me time as a teacher if they just pre select the ones and I just come in and check out!! Love this library!!
Since I knew we had more than 4 people coming for our youth group meeting, I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask the woman in Room A, which could fit 6 people, if she wouldn't mind switching. I went over, lightly knocked, then very slowly opened the door. I asked politely if she wouldn't mind switching from Room A to B.
This library got me through so many hours of childhood and growing up. We went there for puppet shows and many children's story times, and I loved it.
There is plenty of music selection and book selection too, as well as community events.
In summary, could I have planned on my behalf better? Absolutely, and I take blame for that and for unintentionally bothering someone who reserved a room. But that doesn't excuse the fact that this staff person was extremely arrogant, rude, and power hungry with library procedures.
Staff person: (Unintelligible answer)
With just the way she went from 0-100 in terms of attitude, in her demeanor, in her tone and aggressive posture was really startling and unprofessional. It also makes me wonder how shes treating the other staff in this library and if they have to put up with her tyrannical behavior.
Finally getting to the main point, after we had switched rooms, we settled in to Room A, and as it turns out, there were 7 of us in the room, something I did not take into account.
Their children's section is great, with seating and windows so you can read with your family. I spent so many hours just browsing through and reading books there as a kid, and with the new renovations they're even better.
To be transparent, I had no knowledge if she reserved the room, and since she was on the phone, I was trying to be as polite as possible. She didn't seem to say anything to me besides packing her things and signaling that she would be moving rooms. It all happened so quickly and in many ways, I think this is all a misunderstanding, but with what happened next, the staff person was unnecessarily rude.
Staff person: And just so you know, you can only have six people in that room, so YOU need to figure it out. *raises eyebrows* (pretty much insinuating one or all of us need to leave)
There is an outdoor patio which is useful in the warmer months.
Yesterday, 6/6/2017, I had called the library in the evening and asked if we, a local High school youth group, could reserve a room for tomorrow, the 7th around 2:30, the person on the phone stated that they could not do room reservations over the phone and that we needed to submit a reservation in paper. The person on the phone then stated, "if there are rooms available, you can take them on a first come first serve basis."
Kids enjoy storytelling and indoor and outdoor play area
There's a playground just outside for kids to burn off energy after reading a while, too, which was great when I was growing up!
Me: *genuinely* (since I really don't know the procedures) Oh, like through mail or email?
As we went ahead with our meeting, a woman in her 40s with dark rimmed glasses opened our door. She made no introduction but she pointed straight to at me and said, "You in the red shirt, I need to talk to you." She led me into a quiet corner of the library...
I love this place. It is something must have in neighborhoods. Great collection of books. Various nice programs are going on in every month.
Me: Oh I'm sorry...
In transparency, I'm a born and raised Eastsider, and I've always called STP and SPPL my home. In regards to Sunray Library, I've only been here three times in total, including today. My first two experiences of being in this space is that it is very clean, the space is quiet, the architecture and layout is nice, and the front desk and staff has been friendly, until today.
Staff person: "You know it's extremely rude to interrupt someone."
There's a lovely windowed quiet study area so you can really focus while enjoying the atmosphere of the library.
Staff person: *condescendingly* You know you can send it in?
One extremely rude, power hungry staff person named Katrina (I believe is her name) ruined my experience here today. I'm only giving 2 stars because the other staff have been so far polite and kind.
There are plenty of computer workstations to use if you need to work someplace.
Jeez this complaint is getting long but let's keep going, lol.
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