The public library of Pelham and Pelham Manor, New York
The Town of Pelham Public Library serves the informational, educational, and cultural needs of the residents of the Town of Pelham; which comprises the Villages of Pelham and Pelham Manor in southern Westchester County. In addition to the library’s holdings of nearly 43,000 books, audio and video recordings, and other materials, library users have access through interlibrary loans to more than 5.4 million items held by the member libraries of the Westchester Library System. In 2010, the library circulated about 130,000 items and held more than 275 programs for children and adults. The library supports the principles of intellectual freedom and the public’s right to know by providing access to information, collections and services that reflect diverse points of view.
The library also has a variety of digital e-books and audiobooks available for download.
We also have a children's library, computers, and a reference section. The library hosts various film showings, crafts, readings, and other activites. Visit our website for information on fun events and movie showings here at the library! Any Westchester resident is welcome to use the library's resources or take out books.
The library is closed on Sundays and legal holidays. We will be closed on:
-New Year's Eve
-New Year's Day
-Marting Luther King Jr. Day
-President's Day
-Memorial Day
-Independence Day
-Labor Day
-Columbus Day
-Thanksgiving Day (And the day after)
-Christmas Eve
-Christmas Day
For more information, feel free to email us or check out our directory page: http://www.librarytechnology.org/lwc-displaylibrary.pl?RC=22418
The Town of Pelham Public Library serves the people of Pelham and Westchester County by providing books, materials, information and library services to meet their interests and needs. The Library strives to provide excellent library services and programs which work in concert with other cultural and educational institutions in the Town of Pelham. The Town of Pelham Public Library supports the principles of intellectual freedom and the public’s right to know, by providing people of all ages and abilities, and from all backgrounds, with access and guidance to information, collections and services that reflect diverse points of view.