Spread the word! The Library is now offering four new monthly children’s book clubs, one each for children entering grades 1 – 4! These clubs are for any kid who likes to read, meet new friends and have fun discussing good books with others. The first and third grade book clubs are being led by Pelham resident Liselle Sakhrani, and the second and fourth grade book clubs are being led by Pelham resident and librarian Margo Hastings.
Walk-ins are welcome, but registration is requested by calling the Library at (914) 738-1234. Book club books are usually available at the circulation desk. For dates and times of book club meetings and details on the books each club will be focusing on, see below.
First-Grade Book Club: Room on the Broom
Upcoming sessions: Mondays, October 8, November 12, 4:30 – 5 p.m.
At the October meeting, the club will discuss the British children’s book Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson. Join the kindly witch, the cat and other animals on the broom, but watch out for the dragon!
Second-Grade Book Club: Alien and Possum, Friends No Matter What
Upcoming sessions: Mondays, October 15, November 19, 4 – 5 p.m.
The next session of the second grade book club will focus on Alien and Possum, Friends No Matter What by Tony Johnston, a book that offers three stories about the unlikely friendship between a possum and a creature whose spaceship crashes near possum’s tree house.
Third-Grade Book Club: The Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
Upcoming sessions: Mondays, October 8, November 12, 5 – 5:30 p.m.
At its October meeting, the club will discuss The Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events) by Lemony Snicket. The first in this popular series, it follows the misadventures of the Baudelaire siblings
Fourth-Grade Book Club: The Teacher’s Funeral
Upcoming sessions: Thursdays, October 18, 4 – 5 p.m.
At its October meeting, the Fourth-Grade Book Club will discuss The Teacher’s Funeral by Richard Peck. This novel takes place in the early 1900s. When Russell Culver’s teacher dies in August, he has to deal with the fact that his new teacher knows him all too well — his sister, Tansy!
The Town of Pelham Public Library board of Trustees is pleased to welcome Susan Quintin as its newest memeber.
Susan Quintin is a strategic business and product leader with nearly two decades of experience across global financial services organizations, including leadership roles at BNY, London Stock Exchange Group, Russell Investments, and MSCI. She currently serves as…
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Looking for some spring Saturday fun? Join us for an outdoor parent-child Yoga & Play session! Geared towards toddlers and babies (and their grown-ups). Older siblings are welcome to join the fun too! Led by local yoga instructor & twin-toddler mom Samantha Scinta.
This program will take place outdoors. In case of inclement weather or high…
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Join us on Tuesday afternoons to crochet an amigurumi. "Amigurumi" means crocheted or knitted stuffed toy in Japanese. We'll work on a new critter every month. All supplies (yarn, crochet hooks, and stitch markers) will be provided but feel free to bring your own.
This drop-in program is for ages 13 and up, no registration is…
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WHAT IS THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS?
Battle of the Books is a book-based trivia tournament for Westchester Youth. The Pelham Library will have a 4th-6th grade team and a 7th-12th grade team. We may need to adjust the age groups based on interest level. We will compete against teams from other Westchester libraries. The…
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The Town of Pelham Public Library is pleased to welcome Antoinette Vitale as the new bookkeeper.
Antoinette Vitale is excited to bring her accounting, bookkeeping, and treasury experience to the Pelham Library. Having moved to Pelham with her family in 2010, Antoinette has enjoyed becoming part of this wonderful and warm community. While raising her…
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Our stuffed animal sleepover at the Library was a huge success! We had so much fun hosting your stuffed animals for the night! Watch our video to see all the mischief our overnight visitors got into.
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Anyone else have a case of déjà vu? Due to the storm, the Library will be closed Monday, February 23, 2026. We will be opening with a delayed start on Tuesday. February 24 at noon. Stay safe and warm!
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Due to the storm, the Library will be closed Monday, January 26, 2026. We expect to reopen at 10 am on Tuesday, January 27. Stay safe and warm!
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In honor of National Canned Food Month, we are partnering with United Way for a canned food drive benefitting Westchester and Putnam Food Pantries. A box is located at the Library by the Carol Place entrance where you can leave your donations. Thank you for your help! The drive will run from Monday, February 2,…
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January 22, 2026, The Town of Pelham Public Library is seeking a conscientious and detail-oriented part-time Bookkeeper to manage the Library’s financial records and support its day-to-day fiscal operations.
Click here to read the full job posting.
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