The Brewster Public Library is a service-oriented institution dedicated to providing a wide range of books and library resources for individuals of all ages. It aims to foster a lifelong habit of reading and library use by offering essential information and technology. The library serves as a community hub, facilitating cultural and creative pursuits, and supporting independent education through its diverse collection and interlibrary loan services. As a free public library, it upholds intellectual freedom by providing materials on all points of view and respecting individuals' right to choose their own materials, aligning with the American Library Association's Bill of Rights. The library offers various services including public computers with free internet access, word processing software, on-site reference assistance, and 24/7 access to its catalog and databases from home. Additionally, it provides e-books, audiobooks, streaming movies and music, genealogical resources, craft classes, and a free driver's education program. The Friends of the Brewster Public Library, a non-profit organization, supports the library through fundraising, promoting cultural and educational programs, and increasing public awareness of its services. The library also offers children's programs like story times and homework help, and provides access to computers in the children's room. It is accessible to people with disabilities and offers museum passes for free or reduced admission.















