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WALLKILL PUBLIC LIBRARY

November 14, 2025

Wallkill Library loves our local schools!

The library has teamed up with our local elementary, middle and high schools to hold library card sign-up days. Students, teachers and staff were all invited to sign-up for a library card. We handed out swag and all who applied for a library card, or who already had one, were eligible to win some boxed set books! A special thank you to the staff at the schools for teaming up with us to make this possible! We're thrilled we were able to sign-up so many new library card members, and we hope to see you all at the library!

Library card sign-up days


It was a pleasure to meet so many students, staff and teachers from the area, and we look forward to doing this, and more, in the near future! If you missed the library card sign-up day and you'd like to get a library card please swing by the library or fill out a form for a new card here: https://www.wallkillpubliclibrary.org/pages/index/225519/need-a-library-card


We're still waiting on some sign-up forms from the elementary schools so that we can do the raffle drawings for Ostrander and Leptondale.


Congratulations to Daniel, Ewurama, Kadence, & Zoe (not pictured) for winning the raffles at the Library Card Sign-up Day at the John G. Borden Middle School. They got their library cards, and some fun reading to boot!


Our raffle winners at the High School were Patrick, Ann, Emma, and Lea! We hope you all enjoy your books! Be sure to come get more at the library once you've finished them.


Calling All Local Authors!

dramapearl2@gmail.comThe Friends of the Wallkill Public Library are excited to announce their plan to hold a Local Author Book Fair. It is scheduled for Saturday, March 28 with a snow date for Sunday, March 29. It will be held in our wonderful Wallkill Volunteer Fire Department Community Room. We are welcoming published writers, illustrators, photographers of both adult and children's books. Plans are already underway, and space is limited to 15 participants. Each space with an eight-foot table is $25. For more information or an application, please contact Adrienne at dramapearl2@gmail.com.

Wallkill Public Library was at the JGBMS Trunk or Treat!

Wallkill Public Library was thrilled to participate in the John G Borden Middle School Trunk or Treat on Friday October 24th! It was a great time! Thanks again to the Middle School staff for inviting us to take part in it!

Food donations requested

Let's keep a good thing going!


The Wallkill Public Library is proud to announce that we are continuing our efforts to help support the Loaves & Fishes Food pantry do the good work that they do within our community. We invite patrons to drop off unopened, unexpired, non-perishable food items at the library. Let's help our neighbors in need. Donations will be accepted during normal library operating hours. Please do not leave donations by the library entrances or book drop.

Toys for Tots

Wallkill Public library is a proud participant in the Toys for Tots program. Help us fill the box with gifts, smiles, and holiday magic for children who might otherwise go without. No matter the size of your gift, your generosity brings hope, laughter, and unforgettable moments to children. Donations will be accepted during normal library operating hours. Please do not leave donations by the library entrances or book drop.

Thanksgiving Greetings

Holiday library hours reminder


Thanksgiving is nearly upon us! Please be aware that the library we will be closing at 5pm on Wednesday November 26 and we will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday November 27.


We're very lucky to have such an excellent community, and we are thankful for your continued support and patronage. We hope everyone has a great holiday!

Friends Holiday Quilt Raffle

Win a handmade holiday quilt!


The Friends of the Wallkill Public Library are holding a raffle for a whimsical holiday quilt. The 4' x 4.5' quilt, featuring snowmen and snowflakes was made and donated by Marilyn Tinelli. It is currently on display at the library.


Each raffle ticket is $5 or purchase 5 tickets for $20. Proceeds to benefit the Friends of the Wallkill Public Library and Vision of Wallkill. You may purchase advance tickets at the library. The winner will be drawn on December 6 at the Holidays in the Hamlet event. You need not be present to win.

Holidays in the Hamlet 2025

Celebrate the Season 
at Vision of Wallkill’s 
4th Annual Holidays in the Hamlet!


Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 6, 3 – 6:30 pm on the Wallkill Public Library Lawn. Kick off your holiday celebrations with an afternoon full of festive fun for the whole family.


Pre-event activities are from 2:15 -3:15 pm and include story time, crafts for children, and Happy Cheeks Face Painting — sponsored in part by the Wallkill Public Library.


The Main Event begins at 3 pm. Nosh, sip and be merry while shopping from our locally curated artisan vendors. Enjoy performances by students from the local school choral groups on the steps of the Shawangunk Town Hall. Santa arrives around 4:45 pm to help light the tree. Afterward, children will have the chance to meet Santa in person. They’re encouraged to write a letter to him in advance — and include their mailing address so Santa can write back! Children can give their letters to Santa when they meet him.


The evening ends with a beautiful fireworks finale near Garrison Park.


Don’t forget: Dress warmly, bring some cash for food and shopping, and enjoy a festive afternoon in the Hamlet as we celebrate the season together.


Student volunteers are needed from 12 – 7pm. Text/Call: 845-527-6230 to sign up or for more details.

"I made it at the library..."

T-shirt Yarn Crochet Trivets


Crocheting trivets from t-shirt yarn wasn't easy! Thanks to Ms. Kim and Ireland Tate for helping everyone get a started. Here are some of the completed projects.

Fall DIY Cards

Fall in love with card making! These colorful and fun greetings were made using a resist technique with real leaves!

Halloween was all treats and no tricks here at the library!

Real pumpkin carving, candy, no candy treats and more were some of the offerings visiting patrons could indulge in before heading out on the trick or treat trail. We lit up the porch with carved jack-o-lanterns ...all cool, some creepy and a cat!

Glass Etching and Wine Charms

Workshop Wednesday participants personalized wine glasses free hand and created stem charms, just in time for the holiday seasons cheer! 

Crafting with the Seniors

Christine was back for a crafty visit with the Wallkill Seniors! They assembled seasonal powder room decor into a pumpkin or apple with material wrapped around bath tissue with a small branch to top it off! 

Upcoming Programs

Grow Your Own Herbal Tea photo of teacup surrounded by herbs and flowers

Grow Your Own Herbal Tea


Sign up today for our take and make herbal tea growing kit!

Each month register for a new herbal tea kit to grow at home. Kits will include basic instructions and information, a starter pot, starter soil and seeds. 


Registration is required. Any take and make kits not picked up within one week of the pick-up date will be offered to the public.

Friday, November 21 -- Anise Hyssop


Next month, registrants will receive an anise hyssop seed packet in their kit on November 21.  Register here or click the button below: https://wallkillpubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/14830795

Friday, December 19 -- Mint


Next month, registrants will receive a mint seed packet in their kit on December 19.  Register here or click the button below: https://wallkillpubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/14830796

Beyond the Book (Club)

Friday, December 5 at 4:15 PM


Beyond the Book is a monthly book club for tweens, where stories spark real-world adventures! This month, we’re diving into the thrilling I Survived the Black Death, 1348 by Lauren Tarshis. Join us for lively discussions and—of course—pizza! Come for the books, stay for the fun, and leave with skills that go beyond the page.


Registration is required. Click the button below or use this link to register:

https://wallkillpubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/15715947

Holiday Bead Banner


Register today to create some holiday wall art in the form of a bead banner.


Registration is required. Click the button below or use this link to register:

https://wallkillpubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/15550772

Book Clubs

Adult Fiction Book Club

Adult Fiction Book Club December pick-Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

If you would like to attend virtually, contact Kim O'Sullivan at kosullivan@rcls.org.

The Adult Fiction Book Club will be meeting on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at 3:45pm to discuss Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.

 

'The more I know of the world, the more am I convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love. I require so much!'


Marianne Dashwood wears her heart on her sleeve, and when she falls in love with the dashing but unsuitable John Willoughby she ignores her sister Elinor's warning that her impulsive behaviour leaves her open to gossip and innuendo. Meanwhile Elinor, always sensitive to social convention, is struggling to conceal her own romantic disappointment, even from those closest to her. Through their parallel experience of love—and its threatened loss—the sisters learn that sense must mix with sensibility if they are to find personal happiness in a society where status and money govern the rules of love.



-- from Goodreads.

Reading ahead?

January's Adult Fiction selection


The Adult Fiction Book Club will be meeting on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 3:45pm to discuss The Night Portrait by Laura Morelli.

Saturday Morning Book Club

The Saturday Morning Book Club will hold their next meeting on Saturday, November 29 at 10:30 a.m. They'll be discussing June in the Garden by Eleanor Wilde.


June views the world differently from others. A keen horticulturist, she can name every flower species in the alphabet, yet when it comes to people and relationships she's still learning.


After her mother's sudden death, June must vacate her home. But when the social worker urges her to move into a flat with no garden, she resists. With no other options, she embarks on her first solo trip in search of a father she’s seen only in a single old photograph.


When June unexpectedly shows up at her father’s door, he panics and turns her away, unwilling to jeopardize his idyllic life and new family. On her way out, she spies an unruly backyard, and with nowhere else to go, she quietly moves into her father’s garden shed. Once again she can spend her days surrounded by flowers. But when her father’s twelve-year-old son discovers June, she must choose between being seen for the first time or running away.

-- from Goodreads

Reading ahead?

December's Saturday Book Club


The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter. We'll be discussing it on Saturday, December 27 at 10:30 AM.


Knives Out gets a rom-com twist in this rivals-to-lovers Christmas romance-mystery from New York Times bestselling author Ally Carter.


The bridge is out. The phones are down. And the most famous mystery writer in the world just disappeared out of a locked room three days before Christmas.

-- from Goodreads

Friends of the Wallkill Public Library Fundraiser

What's in your bag?

The Friends of the Wallkill Public Library are selling beautiful, sturdy canvas bags printed with our logo to continue our fundraising efforts. From now through Thanksgiving, purchase a canvas bag for $15 (or two bags for $25) and find a bonus gift card in your bag! Bags are available at the library circulation desk. Thank you for helping us do more for our library.

Autumn Book Bingo

Fall into Books


Dive into the Autumn 2025 Adult Book Bingo challenge at the Wallkill Public Library which runs through November 30 for a chance to win a $25 gift card for Wright's Farm Market!


Check off your bingo squares by reading diverse genres, and you'll be entered into our exciting drawing. Completing bingos and filling your card earn extra tickets! Embrace the fall reading season and you could be our lucky winner! Cards are due November 30.

Reminder: Pick up your creations

They had a great time but it's time to go home...


Please pick up your pumpkins and sidewalk art from the library during regular business hours. 


*Any pumpkin artwork left at the library after November 30th will be repurposed or reused in the future.

New Adult Fiction

Click the titles to link to our online catalog to read descriptions, reviews, and place holds.

The Vanishing Place

Zoë Rankin

The Secret of Secrets 

Dan Brown

The Black Wolf

Louise Penny

Please Don't Lie

Christina Baker Kline and Anne Burt

Like Family

Erin O. White

Coyote Hills

Jonathan Kellerman

Arcana Academy 

Elise Kova

Boleyn Traitor 

Philippa Gregory

Santa’s Holiday Spectacular 

Fern Michaels

A Sea Glass Christmas

Davis Bunn

New Adult Nonfiction

We Did OK, Kid: A Memoir 

Anthony Hopkins

Heart Life Music 

Kenny Chesney

Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts 

Margaret Atwood

Ongoing programming

2025 Reading Challenge


Join the year-long 2025 Reading Challenge at the Wallkill Public Library! Ask for your challenge card at the Circulation Desk. Read a book for each month as outlined on our challenge card and earn one raffle ticket for every completed month. Complete three challenges, and you’ll receive a special incentive prize plus an extra ticket for the final prize drawing.


The grand prize will be announced later, and the drawing will be held on Friday, January 2, 2026. Don’t miss out on the fun and the chance to win fantastic prizes while expanding your reading horizons!

Expanded Tech Support

10:00-4:00 PM weekdays


Technology doesn't just give you headaches on Thursdays. So, the Wallkill Public Library will be offering Tech Support from 10-4 on weekdays from now on, rather than just on Thursdays from 2pm until 4pm. So, if you're having issues with your cellphone, tablet, or other technology please stop by the front desk of the library. We'll be happy to lend a hand if we can.

Textile Tuesdays


The Wallkill Quilter's Circle is sponsored by the Wallkill Public Library. The Circle meets for Textile Tuesdays in the Community Room at the Shawangunk Town Hall on Tuesdays from 10 AM to 2 PM for a come-as-you-please work session.


Bring your present project and your lunch and join us! No registration necessary. New members always welcome!

Mahjong Meet-ups


Every Wednesday at 1 PM and Thursday at 6 PM the library hosts our Mahjong Clubs in the Reading Room. If you’re a player or just interested in learning, join us! We supply the games and (a limited number of) mahjong cards. Just drop in, no registration required


Forgot your card? Check one out at the circulation desk to use during the game!

Pinochle

Thursdays, 1-3 PM 
in the Library Reading Room


Come and join the new Pinochle gathering in the library Reading Room on Thursdays between 1-3pm. If you're a novice player, we'll have some more experienced players to teach you the rules and how to play 4-handed pinochle. Please sign up and identify whether you are already a player or want to learn how to play. Registration is required.


Click the button below or use this link to register: https://wallkillpubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/15334618

Lend-A-Pole Program


Thanks to the Federated Sportsmen’s Clubs of Ulster County (FSCUC), patrons are able to borrow fishing poles from the library!


The FSCUC donated a Lend-A-Pole cabinet filled with poles, tackle boxes, and informational pamphlets to the library. Patrons can check fishing poles out just as they would a museum pass or book. Borrowers also get to take out – and keep! - a tackle box, as the FSCUC will replenish the supply when it gets low.


Ask at the circulation desk for assistance.

Battery Recycling Made Easy


Wondering what's the best way to get rid of those used batteries rolling around in your junk drawer?


The Library accepts used batteries and cell phones to be recycled! You will find the WeRecycle Battery Box located on our window seat. Please use a plastic baggie (found on the side of the box) to place your batteries or cell phones in before placing them in the battery recycle box. Quick, easy, convenient, and environmentally friendly!

Clynk Bottle & Can Collection


Stop by the circulation desk to grab a Clynk bag and tag, then simply:

  • Fill the bag with aluminum cans and plastic bottles eligible for the NY bottle deposit.
  • Donate your filled Clynk bag by dropping it off at the Clynk collection area located at the entrance of your local Hannaford grocery store. Follow the instructions on or next to the Clynk door.

Together, we can all make a positive impact on the environment and help the library at the same time!

New DVDs

Caught Stealing

Downton Abbey:

The Grand Finale

Freakier Friday

Looking Through Water


The Morning Show Seasons 1 & 2

Splitsville

Together

The Roses

The Naked Gun

Children's Program Highlights

What's New in the Children's Section of WPL

We have received many new nonfiction books to add to our collection -- these are located in the room next to the picture books.  

If you haven't visited in a while, the train table and train set are back in the Children's section and ready to be played with by all.

STEM Explorers

In one of the STEM programs, kids learned about the anatomy, behavior, and digestion of owls. They then looked at owl pellets, sorted the bones, and identified whether the animal in the pellet was a rodent, bird, mole, or shrew.

Henry was so excited to attend the Family Storytime that he dressed himself and waited by the front door for his mother. He was excited to show off the craft he made at Crafting Caboodle time.  

Infant/Toddler Story and Sensory Time

Many participants - children, parents, grandparents, and/or guardians - enjoyed the playing of musical instruments during Infant/Toddler Story and Sensory Time.

1000 Books Before Kindergarten

Wallkill Public Library is proud to participate in the 
1000 Books before Kindergarten
program.


This program is a national initiative which promotes bonding through reading between infants and young children and their caregivers/parents using a simple and fun approach to establish strong early brain development and literacy skills. There are also incentive prizes along the way! Any child from birth to kindergarten-age can participate. 


This is a multi-step program that takes approximately 1 to 3 years for each participant to complete. Caregivers and parents who are interested in participating in this with their infants and young children should speak with Miss Sarah, or any of the library staff members at the desk if you're interested in participating or registering a reading milestone! 

Ongoing Children's Programming

TUESDAYS


10:30 AM Family Storytime

Children of all ages are welcome. The books and activities will be centered around children ages 4-10 years of age. Registration is required.

11:00 AM Crafting Caboodles

Join Miss Sarah for crafts in the Children's Room. We will celebrate a different theme every week by making fun creations! Ages 3+ (younger children may attend, but this may require more assistance from the parent). Registration is required.

11:30 AM Take & Make Craft Sign-up deadline

If you aren't able to attend Crafting Caboodles, register for a Take and Make Craft. The craft will be ready on Thursday morning through the following week. Registration is required.

WEDNESDAYS


11:00 AM STEM Explorers

Ages 4+. A wide variety of topics and activities pertaining to science, technology, and math will be covered. (Younger children may attend, but this activity may require more assistance from the parent.) Registration is required.

THURSDAYS


10:30 AM Infant and Toddler Storytime

The books and activities will be centered around children ages 0 to 2-3 years of age. Music, finger play, and sensory activities for infants/toddlers may also be included. Registration is required.


Take & Make Craft Pick-up available anytime after 10AM for the next week.

Some SATURDAYS

Check Wallkill Public Library events calendar for dates


10:00 AM Family Storytime

Children of all ages are welcome. The books and activities will be centered around children ages 4-10. This will be a "repeat" of the previous Tuesday's story time. Registration is required.


Our next meeting is:

Saturday, November 22 from 10:00 - 10:30 AM

Saturday, December 13 from 10:00 - 10:30 AM


10:30 AM Crafting Caboodles NEW!

Join Ms. Sarah for Saturday crafts in the library Children's Room (for children age 3 & up). This will be a "repeat" of the previous Tuesday's craft.


Our next meeting is:

Saturday, December 13 from 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

10:45 AM Lego Club 

This program is for children ages 3-11 who enjoy building with Lego bricks. During sessions, participants will be able to test the creativity and ability by engaging in Lego building challenges, along with building just for enjoyment.


Our next meeting is:

November 22 from 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM

December 27 from 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM 2

Please click on the button below to link to our online calendar to register for these programs or use this link: https://wallkillpubliclibrary.libcal.com/calendar/wpl_programs_events?cid=21046&t=m&d=0000-00-00&cal=21046&inc=0

Zoe the Therapy Dog


Join Miss Sarah for Storytime in the Children's Room at the Wallkill Public Library... with our special guest, ZOE THE THERAPY DOG on Tuesday, November 18! Zoe loves to join in on the fun - she also enjoys being read to and will take some gentle pets along the way… she might even surprise us with some tricks!


Click the link to register: https://wallkillpubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/15010430

Local Vaccination Clinics

Business services available at the library

Copy & Print

Copying and self-service printing is available from our public access computers.

  • Letter size B&W $.10
  • Legal size B&W $.20
  • Letter size Color $.30
  • Legal size Color $.40

Fax

Faxes can be sent and received at a charge of $1.00 per page.

Scan

Scan documents to your portable USB drive. There is no charge for this service!

Library services at a glance

  • Our doors are open for library services including browsing for library materials, making copies, sending faxes, and using the public access computers.
  • Our bookdrop is open for contact-free and after-hours returns of library materials. Be sure to secure DVD and BCD cases with rubber bands.
  • Fine-free returns on everything, except museum/park passes.
  • Inter-library loans are available between all RCLS libraries.
  • In-person programming for all ages!
  • Museum passes are available to Wallkill Public Library patrons for the Empire Pass, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, Historic Huguenot Street Tour Pass, Mohonk Preserve, Museum Village, and Storm King Art Center. Plus, more print-at-home museum passes available through the Ulster County InfoPortal on the library’s website.
  • We are not accepting any donations of books or DVDs at this time.
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