A Commitment to Professional Growth
This photo shows two of our employees being trained on how to use a thermal imaging monitor from our Library of Things (LoT).
This photo shows two of our employees being trained on how to use a thermal imaging monitor from our Library of Things (LoT).
The Chappaqua Library is proud to partner with Northwell Health and long time Chappaqua resident Karla Shepard Rubinger, initiator of the original series with the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, WWW (Wise Wonderful Women of Westchester).
It's a hit! July 2025 was our busiest month ever for the Chappaqua Library's Plant Propagation Program—with over 80 plant cuttings adopted by our patrons!
On behalf of the entire Chappaqua Library, we extend our heartfelt thanks to you for your continued support and for voting in favor of our annual budget. The budget vote passed 1381 yes to 267 no. Pam Moskowitz was elected to a second 3-year term starting July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2028.
The Friends of the Chappaqua Library's Annual Book Sale wrapped up this past weekend and over $27,000 was raised!
On display this May, at the Chappaqua Library.
May 1–31, 2025
The Friends Annual Book Sale is coming!
Find Frizzle at the Library now until September.
Get your clue at the Circulation Desk. Once you find where Frizzle is in the library, let us know and collect your sticker prize!
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.