Author: Chris Fisher

Pawling Library Book Sale Saturday & Sunday June 20 & 21 at Mizzentop

There’s just something about books, isn’t there? You’re not entirely sure why… but you’ve got to have them. The Pawling Library Book Sale has over 25,000 great books looking for good homes. So whether you’re a fiction fanatic, need something for your voracious young reader to devour, or you just love the thrill of the hunt, the Pawling Library Book Sale is the place for you. All proceeds from the sale support collection development, programming, and other projects at The Pawling Library. The Pawling Library Book Sale will be held Saturday & Sunday June 20 & 21, and the following weekend on June 27 & 28 at the Mizzentop Day School. If you’d like to help out at the sale, we could always use a hand. Contact us at the library to find out how you can help: 855 – 3444. More info here.

Teen Geeks: Tech Support at Your Local Library

Teen Geeks: Tech Support at Your Local Library

Our Teen Geeks are on duty each Saturday from 1 to 4 to help you outsmart your smartphone, tame your tablet, and make your computer cooperate. From email to Facebook, to Excel to Word, on your iPhone or on your laptop, our Geek will provide you with hands-on tech support. No appointment necessary.

Our Youngest Advocates by Alexander Ferguson

On Feb 25th, I brought my 3 year old daughter Alana to Library Advocacy day in Albany. We caught the bus in New Paltz at 7:45am. It was an exciting adventure for her, her mom dropped us off with all our toys, snacks, and a Curious George Compilation book. Alana wanted to read story after story of Curious George, and enjoyed drawing pictures on her Magna-doodle on the bus ride. Once we got there, we left our coats on the

Tell Albany You Support Your Library!

Tell Albany You Support Your Library!

Wednesday, February 25th is New York Library Advocacy Day, when library supporters converge on Albany to let our local representatives know that libraries are important to us and should be funded accordingly. If you can’t make it all the way to the capital, you can still be heard. Click Here to let your Local Officials Know that your library is important to you.