LIBRARY HOURS :
Monday - Friday 10 AM - 7 PM
Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM
Sunday 12 PM - 4 PM
HHHC HOURS:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday:
10 am - 5:30 PM
Tuesday and Thursday:
1 pm - 5:30 PM
CONTACT US
(p): 845.255.5030
(e): frontdesk@eltinglibrary.org
93 Main Street
New Paltz, NY 12561
Library Director:
Crystal Middleton
director@eltinglibrary.org
We are pleased to offer the residents of New Paltz a wide variety of services, collections, and resources.
A Note From Library Director, Crystal Middleton
If you’re tired of the chilly days and looking for connection, join us for some education, crafting, stories and fun in February. We are celebrating Black History with displays throughout the library, a special storytime for kids on 2/22, and this month's Historical Society presentation will feature stories from, "Bearing Witness, Exploring the Legacy of Enslavement in Ulster County, New York," on 2/24. We also have some great Valentine-themed programs coming up to share our love of the library! Kids can make Hearts & Crafts on 2/8 and enjoy a special Valentine storytime on 2/10. Adults and teens are invited to a Felt Crafting program on 2/3. Have a look at our calendar of programs this month and join in the fun!
-Crystal Middleton, Library Director
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In addition to the 55,000+ items we house here in New Paltz, we’re part of the Mid-Hudson Library System, a system of 65+ libraries throughout the Mid-Hudson Valley. If we don’t have what you’re looking for we can order it for you and have it here within a few days!
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Serving New Paltz for Over 100 Years
In 1909, members of the New Paltz Study Club were the first to realize the need for a free library association in the village of New Paltz. Seven women from the club formed a committee and opened a reading room on the second floor of the building at 60-62 Main Street.
The Study Club assumed the expenses and hired Miss Flora Schoonmaker as librarian. It wasn’t long before the library outgrew it’s first home on Main Street and the search for a new building began.
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