Both the Huntington and Markle Libraries have meeting and study rooms available for use by patrons, area residents, and local groups at no charge. Some of the meeting room features include ceiling-mounted projectors, surround sound, a full kitchen, tables and chairs, and more.
A library card is not required for the use of the study rooms, but is necessary to book any of our meeting rooms. This can be waived at the discretion of the Library Director.
Rooms available to borrow:
- Flint Springs Community Room – recommended for up to 50 occupants*
- Drovertown Community Room – recommended for up to 40 occupants*
- Maple Grove Community Room – recommended for up to16 occupants
- Niptight Community Room – recommended for up to 12 occupants
- Boehmer Community Room – recommended for up to 16 occupants
- Study Rooms 1-3 – recommended for up to 3 occupants
- Study Room 4 – recommended for up to 5 occupants
- Markle Community Room – recommended for up to 25 occupants
*The Flint Springs and Drovertown rooms can be combined to create one room with a maximum occupancy of 90.
The meeting and study rooms may be used for business or club meetings, staff training, private parties or gatherings (North and South Meeting Rooms only), and individual or group study or work. Any commercial or for-profit event, regular business hours or client meetings, and supervised visits or meetings with social workers are prohibited in these rooms.
Want to book a meeting or study room? Make sure to read our entire Community Room Policy, linked below, and then fill out our online Community Room Request Form.
Community Room Policy (read before booking) Book Community Room