Ramp and Platform Closed
You may have noticed that our garden beds have moved and that our raised patio and ramp has a chain link barrier on it. We have closed both due to safety concerns.
You may have noticed that our garden beds have moved and that our raised patio and ramp has a chain link barrier on it. We have closed both due to safety concerns.
On display this May, at the Chappaqua Library.
May 1–31, 2025
The Friends Annual Book Sale is coming!
You may have noticed a new collection of books and bookmarks in our lobby. Vicki Fuqua, one of our fantastic adult librarians, has curated this offering. The materials located there are items that do not require checkout; any item in this collection can be taken, returned, or kept.
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!
One of our longtime patrons, Rocket Streich, is working on his Eagle Scout project, a visual testimonial of the experiences of Chappaqua Library patrons and why this Library is so meaningful to them.
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?