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directions and phone number15 Main Street, P. O. Box 477, South Salem, NY 10590       914-875-9004 Our Hours

Family Storytime with Miss Melanie

For Preschoolers. Join guest storyteller Miss Melanie in the children’s room for stories for those in preschool. Please register below, so we have your info in case we need to cancel.

Teen March Madness Mashup – Postponed to April 2

For Teens in Middle & High School. This program has been postponed to April 2. It's fun and games at the Library again! Come play basketball-inspired Minute-to-Win-It games and engage in some Battle of the Books Brackets by voting for your favorite titles. It's a slam dunk! Note: photographs are often taken at our events […]

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Teen MakerSpace

For Teens in Middle & High School Teen MakerSpace this March includes crochet, repurposed paperback hedgehogs, and "lucky" painted rocks. Try one, two, or all three projects at this fun, creative, weekly drop-in program. Drop in and join us!

Family Storytime

For Infants & Toddlers with Caregiver Join Miss Marie in the children’s room for seasonal stories, music and more fun for infants and toddlers. Please register below, so we have your info in case we need to cancel.

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Intermediate Mahjong

Are you a mahjong player? A group of experienced players meets weekly Tuesdays at 1 pm at the Library. Their roster is currently full, but tends to open up in the winter months. Interested players should send an email to [email protected] to be placed on the wait list.

Library Board Meeting

The monthly meeting of the Lewisboro Library Board of Trustees meets in person at the Library. Meetings are open to the public.

Lewisboro Seniors Book Group: “Tom Lake”

Our group meets in person on (usually) the third Wednesday of the month during the Lewisboro Senior Adults meeting at the South Salem Firehouse. All seniors are welcome! This month the group will be discussing Tom Lake, by Ann Patchett. The book explores youthful love, married love, and the lives parents have led before their […]

Girls Who Code

For Students in Grades 3 through 12. Girls Who Code is a non-profit organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology. The club is a FREE after-school computer science program, facilitated by Children’s Librarian Marie Nania and helpers from the JJHS Robotics Team. The club meets weekly. Students are encouraged to bring their own […]

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(Virtual) True Crime Fiction Writing

Via Zoom Imagination meets investigation in this virtual five-week True Crime Fiction Writing program.  Each week writers will explore a True Crime case and put a new spin on the facts by writing stories from different points of view -- neighbors, co-workers, the victim or the accused. The program is created and led by fiction […]