Opened in 1952, the Pound Ridge Library is your community hub, offering engaging programs for all ages and interests. With a diverse book collection, welcoming spaces to work, study, or collaborate, and vibrant art exhibits, there’s truly something for everyone. Come explore, connect, and be inspired.
As the town’s cultural center, the library offers activities such as art exhibits, films, concerts, lectures, and book discussion programs year-round. The library sponsors various children’s activities, including winter and spring vacation programs, story hours, holiday happenings, arts and crafts workshops, musical performances, and the annual Summer Reading Program.
Pound Ridge Library is a member of the Westchester Library System (WLS), a cooperative of 38 independent public libraries in Westchester County. As a patron of our library, you can access to materials from any of the member libraries through WLS’s online public access catalog. Materials ordered from other WLS libraries can be picked up at the Pound Ridge Library. Patrons may also check out books and return materials at any WLS library.
You will find two Electric Vehicle charging stations in the parking lot. Simply download the Chargepoint app to use them.
History of the Library
The Little Schoolhouse
At the heart of the Pound Ridge Library is a charming historic building – the little schoolhouse — rich in history and the legacy of hope that has fueled the library’s growth since its first days in 1952.
Hiram Halle, a successful inventor, and businessman, came to Pound Ridge in 1929. From his arrival until his death in 1944, he worked with local artisans to restore and renovate Pound Ridge to become a thriving residential community. In 1939 Hiram Halle became the owner of the little old schoolhouse in exchange for giving the Pound Ridge school board the land on which the elementary school now stands. This old schoolhouse, once the location for the Red Cross during World War II, became the home of the Pound Ridge Library when the trustees of Halle’s estate donated it to the then newly-formed Library Association in 1950.
Adult Reading Room Added in 1955
In 1955 to keep up with the growth and needs of the community, a large reading room was added to the original schoolhouse and named in honor of Ruth M. Knight. Mrs. Knight pledged funds to operate the Library for its first three years in operation. It was her idea to make the library a memorial to Hiram J. Halle. The Ruth M Knight Room currently houses Pound Ridge Library’s adult fiction collection.
Schaffner Room Addition in 1972
By 1969, it became evident that further expansion of the building was necessary to keep pace with the growth of Pound Ridge and the increased usage. The architect designed a clapboard-covered extension to harmonize with the existing structure. Dedicated in 1971 to Evelyn Lelong Wood, the wing houses the children’s room, the adult non-fiction stacks, and the desk area. The Joseph Halle Schaffner Room is a key feature of the new wing and provides an ideal showcase for exhibits, films, concerts, lectures, and special events for all ages, as well as a meeting place for local organizations. The library has become the cultural as well as the informational center of the community.