
The 2025 Adult Summer Reading Game Starts Now!
Now through August 29th.
This year, our Adult Summer Reading Game contains books in nine categories of colors. The categories include red, orange, yellow/gold, green, blue, purple, black, white and brown. For example, books that either have a red cover, red in the title or red in the name of the author will be included in the ‘red’ book list category. Reading a book from one of the color categories earns you one raffle ticket which you can grab in person (at the information desk) or online. Keep track of your progress by using our bingo boards which are available at the Information Desk or online. Earn a bonus raffle ticket each time your bingo board has three in a row.

Stuffed Animal Sleepover 2025
Bumps! & Thumps! & Jumps! in the night!
Stuffies got out, much to their delight!
They made a mess and had some fun.
Our cameras caught pictures of everyone!

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Museum Highlight: Dia Beacon
As many museumgoers know, the Dia Art Museum in Beacon is a phenomenal place to visit for its beautiful grounds and inspiring artwork. But one thing you might not know, is that the Dia Museum has two other (smaller) locations in New York! Dia Chelsea and Dia Bridgehampton are also part of the Dia Museum family and you can use the library’s pass to visit them as well. With our pass, you can book a visit without having to make an reservation in advance- just show up! Our pass also allows for special discounts at Dia’s bookshops and cafes.

Join a Book Group at Larchmont Library
Looking to join a book group? We host a bunch to choose from. Check our website under the “Things to Do” tab. There is a new page where you can see all the public Larchmont Library groups that anyone can join. Interested in books that aren’t too long? Check out our book group, Short and Sweet hosted by one of our reference librarians, Alex! She meets with her groups in the morning. Are you a true crime fanatic? Join Once Upon a Crime with our librarian, Caroline which meets on Thursday nights. Love romance books or cooking?? Evgenia hosts two book groups called Kiss & Tell and Literary Bites. Paul runs a virtual movie discussion group for those who are film buffs. You can find more information about each group like their next meeting dates and past book choices on our website.

Get or renew your library card
If you live or work in the Town of Mamaroneck or the Village of Larchmont you can get a Larchmont Public Library card. If you live elsewhere in Westchester, you must get your card at your local library and if you like us very much you can still use us!
To get your card you need to fill out the Library Card Registration form and provide photographic id and proof of residence/proof of employment. Or…you can apply online and we’ll email you your card number, so you can start using our Read More

The 51st Annual Art Exhibition of the Senior Advanced Art Class at the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Senior Center
June 3 – 30. Reception: Sat., June 7th from 2:30 – 4:00 PM. This year, 23 students are enrolled in the advanced art class. Students work with various mediums like graphite, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, and oil paint, supplying their own materials. Patricia Miner-Sutherland, a professional artist, has taught this class since its inception 52 years ago. She has exhibited internationally and was the president and founding member of the Reilly League of Artists in White Plains for ten years. For more information, call 914-834-8840.

Interlibrary Loan
Have you ever searched for a book in the Westchester Library System catalog and come up empty handed? Don’t give up! There is still a possibility we can get that book for you. We offer a service called Interlibrary Loan where we can order titles that are located outside of the Westchester Library System. We can also retrieve articles for you this way as well. Let us know the publication title, author, titles of articles, pages, and any other information you have. Fill out this form, ILL Book Request Form – Westchester Library System and an email will be sent directly to the reference librarians about your request.Read More

Free for All: The Public Library
Watch this recently aired documentary on libraries from Independent Lens-PBS, on how public libraries shaped a nation and remain a beloved sanctuary for Americans today.

Mango Languages
Are you looking to refresh your language skills or interested in picking up a new hobby? Are you planning a trip abroad and want to learn the basics? Mango languages is a language learning platform, offering personalized, adaptive language-learning for over 70 world languages. Study English as a second language courses, Spanish language for business, legal, medical, and more. You can access Mango languages with your library card through our website at Job Search and Learning Aids.