• Toddler Dance Party

    Put on your dancing shoes and boogie along to stories and songs! This program is held outdoors on the Main St. side of the library and will be canceled in the event of inclement weather. Grownups are encouraged to dance!

  • Yates County Caregiver Support Group (Alzheimer’s Association)

    Hicks-Kimball Room at Penn Yan Public Library 214 Main Street, Penn Yan, United States

    Build a support system with people who understand. Alzheimer’s Association support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for people living with dementia and their care partners to develop a support system; exchange practical information on challenges and

  • Pokémon Club

    Come and play the Pokémon trading card game with battles, trading, and snacks. Have fun, and catch ‘em all! Open to all ages; youth under 12 must have a caregiver.

  • Keuka Writes

    Now offering open-structure writing nights! Join us in person at the library or online. We’ll have opportunities to share at the session's midpoint and end, and snacks and drinks to keep you energized! Email keukawrites@gmail.com to get on their mailing

  • Chair Yoga

    Free, low-impact beginners’ yoga practice with Molly Lawrence! Registration is requested but we can welcome a few walk-ins too. Register: https://tinyurl.com/4az68me7

  • Pot Luck Club

    Hicks-Kimball Room at Penn Yan Public Library 214 Main Street, Penn Yan, United States

    Visit the library and choose a recipe from the selected cookbook. Then bring your dish to share on the 25th! Build friendships and community over a potluck style meal. As this program has been growing in popularity, it will now

  • Craft & Conversation Corner

    Fun activities for teens from Olivia Clinton, a Health Advocate at Finger Lakes Community Health https://www.localcommunityhealth.com/

  • Stuff Swap & Community Outreach Fair

    It’s back and better than ever!  PYPL’s No Shop Stuff Swap returns for the third year running, this time with bonus features.  Like in previous years, members of the community are welcome to clear out their closets, attics and basements