
Chappaqua Library Building Conditions Assessement
Last year, the Library hired Lothrop and Associates, to do a full Building Conditions Assessment.
Last year, the Library hired Lothrop and Associates, to do a full Building Conditions Assessment.
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.
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.
This is an overdue thank you to the Friends of the Chappaqua Library for all of their hard work on the recent book sale that took place at the Library.
Thank you for your confidence and support for the work that we do at Chappaqua Library. We are thrilled that our budget for next year has overwhelmingly passed. It is a privilege to serve this community and we look forward to continuing to do so to the best of our ability.
A message from the Library Director — I am thrilled to be here at Chappaqua Library.
In celebration of Earth Day (April 22) the New Castle Sustainability Advisory Board (SAB) created an exhibit featuring resources to help support sustainability.
In celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Westchester County Historical Society (WCHS), a digital exhibit featuring treasures from the WCHS collection is on view now at the library until April 2, 2024.
The Library has added The New York Times - All Access for personal online access to a leading independent source for news and award-winning journalism.
The subscription also includes access to popular sections including:
The Friends of the Chappaqua Library announced the 44th Annual Young Writers Contest in February.
Students in grades 5-12, who live in and/or attend school in the Chappaqua School District may enter their work.