
Library Advocacy
The 2025 Legislative Session is in full swing and New York's library community needs your help to secure key budgetary and legislative wins in the coming months.
The 2025 Legislative Session is in full swing and New York's library community needs your help to secure key budgetary and legislative wins in the coming months.
Last year, the Library hired Lothrop and Associates, to do a full Building Conditions Assessment.
Lisa D'Amico | February 14–March 22, 2025
Thank you to all the volunteers, performers, and community members who joined us at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center over the weekend for our annual Lunar New Year celebration.
The Chappaqua Library's Plant Propagation Station, part of The Library of Things, is thriving!
Since its launch in October 2024, we’ve happily shared over 170 plant cuttings with our patrons.
Happy Holidays!
As the year winds down to a close, it presents an opportunity to reflect on the past year and begin thinking about the new one.
Did you know that the Chappaqua Library has a portable induction cooktop kit so you can try it out at home?
But why induction? What is all the fuss about?
One-on-one tech help is available again starting this weekend, on Saturday, September 7. Patrons can use a library computer or bring your tablet, phone or laptop.
Get help with Libby and other library resources, email, Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and more.
Calling all plant enthusiasts! Please bring in your indoor houseplant cuttings, starting Monday, September 3, for propagation in the Library.
We're excited to announce that the Chappaqua Library is partnering with The Sharing Shelf as a drop-off site for new school supplies for The Sharing Shelf's annual effort to provide school supplies to local students.
This July for Disability Pride Month the Town of New Castle's EPIC Committee created a new exhibit for our patrons to explore.