From the Humane Society of Yates Co: We have received an emergency shipment of dog and cat food from our Shelter Partners at Hills Science Diet. The food is here and available for the taking to anyone who is in
Flood Clean Up Information
PRESS RELEASE – May 16, 2014 Yates County Office of Emergency Management in coordination with the Village of Penn Yan and Town of Jerusalem are making available dumpsters for flood damaged household debris caused by the recent flooding such as
Library Vote April 8th 2014
The budget and trustee vote will be held at the library on Tuesday April 8th from 9a.m. to 7p.m. The budget proposition authorizes the library board of trustees to expend the sum of $621,754, which has been set in the
PYPL Library Board and Penn Yan Kiwanis
On March 10th 2014 PYPL Board members Peter Gamba and Michelle Morehouse and Executive Director Angela Gonzalez visited with the Penn Yan Kiwanis to share details of the landscaping project.
February Fine Amnesty at PYPL
Do you have checked out library materials that have overdue fines on them? For the month of February 2014 we are collecting Needs and Things for The Living Well to distribute, and if you bring one object from the list
New Video Tutorial: “Downloading Library Books to an Android Device”
“Battle of the Beasts” at the library
Today PYPL hosted it’s first monthly maker Space. Attendees used an iPad and tripod to make this wonderfully scary (not really) trailer. Come learn how to create your own movies and more at our next Maker Space on Tuesday, June
New Video Tutorial: Downloading Library Audiobooks to a PC
Fracking Author and Journalist Tom Wilber Presents at PYPL (Video)
If you missed author and journalist Tom Wilber’s visit to Penn Yan Public Library on Tuesday, you’re in luck! The entire presentation is on YouTube. As a journalist for the Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin, Wilber covered the fracking controversy
New Look for Penn Yan Public Library’s eBook and Downloads Website
Overdrive, the company that provides Penn Yan Public Library’s eBoook and download service, has revamped their website to make borrowing e-content easier. Check out the video for an introduction to the new look and features. Then try it out by