An Afternoon of Song with the Friends – THE NEW BLUE OF YALE
Sunday, January 12th in The Village Center. Concert begins at 3 pm sharp!* (refreshments at 2:30). The New Blue, established over 50 years ago, is the oldest all-women’s undergraduate organization on the Yale campus. The group features incredible soloists and a repertoire that spans everything from current pop songs to folk music, jazz, and the blues. *Please note the earlier than usual start time! 3 pm instead of 4. Sponsored by The Friends of the Larchmont Public LibraryRead More Read More
Scanning is Free
Did you know that you can scan for free at the library? All you have to do is bring a USB. Our printer/copier can be used to scan documents onto a USB drive. Don’t worry if you don’t have one, you can borrow one of ours. Once the documents are scanned onto the USB, you can use our computers, or your own, to email the documents to yourself or another email address. Make sure to delete your document off the USB if you are using ours. A staff member can help with this if you need assistance.Read More Read More
The Online New York Times is Free For Larchmont Card holders
Go to this web page, click on the “redeem” button, create a NYT account and start reading. This is All Access so you have access to the entire paper. Note that it won’t work if you already have a paid subscription. Sponsored by the Friends of the Larchmont Public Library.Read More Read More
Reader’s Advisory
Are you looking for your next good read? Are you looking for a book but do not remember the title or the author?
Our librarians are always happy to help you locate an old title, recommend titles based on the last book you loved or the genre you prefer. You can also find recommendations on our website at Books & More – Recommended Reading or at an online resource called Gale Books and Authors available at our online resources page. Read More Read More
INSIDE – OUTSIDE: Lake Charles & Deborah Coulter
December 2nd – 30th. Reception: Saturday, December 7th at 2:00-4:00pm. Lake Charles had been painting most of her life, and it has always brought Lake joy. When she was younger and busier, most of her painting were done while on vacation (The last exhibit 10 years ago focused on travel paintings.) After moving to New Rochelle from Larchmont in 2003, Lake became majorly entangled with the garden on her property which she’d known before and always loved.
Book a Study Room at the Library
Did your Wifi go out and you need to do a Zoom call? Are you looking for a quiet space where you can practice a speech? Need to cram for that upcoming exam with your study group? Reserve a private room at the library! We have two rooms on the main level, the Tutor Room and the Conference Room. The Tutor Room can accommodate up to four people and the Conference Room can accommodate up to eight. Read More Read More
Orbital by Samantha Harvey wins the Booker Prize 2024!
Samantha Harvey has won the Booker Prize for her Science Fiction novel, Orbital. Each year the Booker Prize is awarded to the best sustained work of fiction written in English and published in the UK and Ireland. While we have a physical copy circulating in our library, you can also access the book digitally. You might have to wait for a copy on Libby but you won’t have to wait on Hoopla. Read More Read More
Exercise at the Library!
The library currently has 3 exercise classes for all age groups in the Village Center at the Library. Chair Yoga with Vincenza Madonia is at 10 am on Fridays. (Please note that there are only 2 Chair Yoga sessions left in 2024.) Right after Chair Yoga ends there is Yoga with Franklin Shire at 11:30 am on Fridays. Can’t make it on Fridays? QiGong with Steve Goldstein is every Saturday at 10:15. Sign up is not required. Join now!Read More Read More
Patrons’ recommendations
Did you know that the library website has a “I think the Library should buy” section?
You can recommend books that we have not purchased but you think would be a good addition to our collections. Just fill out the form. Although we cannot always guarantee we can get our hands on those, our librarians will certainly try!Read More Read More










