Our scavenger hunt will be up all month in July.
Come by to participate and bring your library card to check out some books from our displays!
Our scavenger hunt will be up all month in July.
Come by to participate and bring your library card to check out some books from our displays!
Summer Meals are being offered in the Atrium Monday-Friday, while supplies last.
Join Coach Elaine for a fitness workout in the early morning.
All levels of fitness welcome.
Families are welcome to enjoy the Sensory Room without a reservation for these hours of free play. This program is not supervised by a library staff member - parents must supervise their children at all times.
No person shall leave young children (ages eight and under) unattended anywhere on library premises. Parents or guardians are expected to look after their children while visiting the library with them.
Parents/Guardians must stay - this is not a drop-off program.
In-person at the Will Library for ages 0-5. Songs, Nursery Rhymes, finger plays, and stories. No registration.
Learn the basics of using Microsoft Word, including creating, editing and saving documents.
Get a crash course on the Google apps Docs, Sheets, and Slides. They're free and convenient ways to make home life and job easy and organized! Registration required.
Isn't it nice, making things by hand? Come by our Community Room and knit to your heart's content, or avail yourself of our adult coloring books. All levels of knitting skill are welcome, and patterns will be provided.
Train your arms with purpose—not just power.
Summer Meals are being offered in the Lower Lobby, while supplies last.
This concert will have classic hits and familiar songs for the audience to sing along to!
STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math. These four fields share an emphasis on innovation, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Register separately for each weekly topic. Students attend all 4 sessions during the week. No prior skills required for workshops.
LEGO Robotics 1 & 2
Come join us on Tuesdays, starting July 8, to play in the library's sensory room.
Parents/Guardians must stay - this is not a drop-off program.
Celebrate Summer Reading... Color Our World - Camp out and Read!
Stop by Crestwood Library to select a snack and a few books to read.
No person shall leave young children (ages eight and under) unattended anywhere on library premises. Parents or guardians are expected to look after their children while visiting the library with them.
Parents/Guardians must stay - this is not a drop-off program.
Join author and illustrator Raúl the Third as he discusses his book, ¡Vamos! Let’s Go Read. Meet Little Lobo and friends as they explore their library's Libro Love Book Festival.
Socialize, de-stress, and express yourself through art, while savoring tasty treats. We have canvases and supplies.
When the summer heat begins in late June and early July, gardens need even more attention than they do in the spring. We will be tweaking the health of the soil and planting late summer vegetables.
STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math. These four fields share an emphasis on innovation, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Register separately for each weekly topic. Students attend all 4 sessions during the week. No prior skills required for workshops.
LEGO Robotics 1 & 2
Get crafty with our art supplies and color your world! No registration.
Celebrate art and color this summer by watching these artistically rich movies! Attending these films will also earn you an extra raffle ticket in our Summer Reading 2025 Adult Monthly Raffle.
Frida (R): Tuesday, July 1 @ 2:30 pm
Join us for Summer Break Art Camp 2025: Color your World and bring your inner artist. Create dazzling artwork under the guidance of Yonkers artist and resident, Eddie Grigg. For Ages 7 -12.
No person shall leave young children (ages eight and under) unattended anywhere on library premises. Parents or guardians are expected to look after their children while visiting the library with them.
Parents/Guardians must stay - this is not a drop-off program.
YPL's arts programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Enjoy some extra afternoon fun! We'll have The Cove stocked with puzzles and toys that aren't typically available - including chalk.
No person shall leave young children (ages eight and under) unattended anywhere on library premises. Parents or guardians are expected to look after their children while visiting the library with them.
Bring your own art supplies and join artist Erica Soto to make some art!
All you need are some watercolors, paper, and colored pencils, and some creativity.
Children can read to Cooper the Therapy Dog in person.
Recommended for ages 5 to 10.
This program is located in the Main Children's Room
Each child gets 10 minutes to read so please register in advance.
Teens can join their friends in Tech Central to play PS 5, XBOX, Switch, or computer use.
Tuesdays this summer it's Family Game Night! Bring the family and choose from over 60 games.
No person shall leave young children (ages eight and under) unattended anywhere on library premises. Parents or guardians are expected to look after their children while visiting the library with them.
Parents/Guardians must stay - this is not a drop-off program.
On this day 100 years ago, Crestwood Library took a closer step towards a permanent home on Thompson Street. The library was temporarily housed in the basement of the old PS 15.
Ditch the workout and join the party! Zumba combines Latin and international music with a fun and effective workout system.
This program is made possible by Westchester County Government with the support of the County Executive and the Board of Legislators.

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