Perhaps no place in any community is so totally democratic as the town library. The only entrance requirement is interest. - Lady Bird Johnson

If you have a garden and a library, you have everything. Cicero

2014 and 2010 “Rochester Regional Library Council (RRLC) Public Library of the Year

Friday, October 31, 2008

Chili Public Library’s Barbara M. Ireland Community Room











The Chili Public Library recognized one of its long-standing supporters by holding a dedication of the Barbara M. Ireland Community Room on Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Pictured above is Supervisor Dunning, Library Board President, Ed Schuler, Chili Public Library Director, Jeff Baker, and Richard Meade (son of Mrs. Ireland) at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Though many persons have played an important role in the library’s history, Mrs. Ireland holds a special place among them. It was through her vision, dedication and energy that the town of Chili moved forward and created a public library. In 1961, the Chili Public Library became the last library to become a member of the Monroe County Library System and officially opened its doors to the public on October 15, 1962.

It was back in the 1950’s when Mrs. Ireland first approached the town supervisor with the idea of having a library in Chili. In June 1959, she was appointed chairman of the Chili Library Committee, a 10-member committee whose task it was to investigate the need for a library, and to perform those tasks necessary for establishing a library for the community.

After much work the committee submitted its findings to the Town Board stating a “definite need” for a library in the town of Chili, due to the growing population and lack of cultural institutions. The result was a library occupying 1,000 square feet of space within the Town Hall and having a collection of 5,000 books. Mrs. Ireland became the library’s first library board chairman.

That was just the beginning of her leadership. In her own words, “But that one room was only a start. Too small. Too soon – more work – another referendum – more people.” In the 1960’s Mrs. Ireland was instrumental in advocating for a new 7,000 square foot library extension to the former Town Hall which opened in August 1968.

The library continued to grow and ultimately Mrs. Ireland retired from the library board. She kept active as a Friend of the Chili Public Library for many years. Unfortunately, she passed away in January of this year.

In December 1998, the library moved to its present location. A testament to Mrs. Ireland’s vision, the 16,000 square foot library has grown to over 90,000 materials with a yearly circulation of over 350,000 items. The library welcomes over 190,000 library visits, answers 25,000 reference questions, and has over 400 programs for youth and adults with over 11,000 in attendance each year.

To honor Mrs. Ireland’s accomplishments, the library dedicated its multipurpose room to her, and changed its name to the Barbara M. Ireland Community Room. It is appropriate that this multipurpose room, which can be found on a typical day full of activity with children, young adults, and adults taking part in the many varied activities of the library, should be dedicated to this Renaissance woman. At the library’s 40th anniversary celebration Mrs. Ireland spoke before her audience. “It is people. It remains so today. The people. It is a public library. It gives me great joy and satisfaction to see what the people of Chili have done for themselves and is still doing.” The library in turn took great joy in celebrating the accomplishments of Mrs. Ireland at this dedication.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

From Princess To Spaceman











Last Saturday was the library’s annual Halloween Party. Over 90 people from the community attended. Children dressed in their favorite costume and enjoyed stories, crafts and refreshments. This was followed by their trick or treating around the library. In two words…Too cute!




Thursday, October 23, 2008

Kids for Kids Food Drive


There is still time to contribute to the library's "Kids for Kids" food drive. Sponsored by the Junior Friends of the Chili Public Library, during the month of October non-perishable food items good for after-school snacks are being collected at the library. The items collected will be donated to Foodlink.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Our Library Pages



The sooner returned books, videos, and cd's get back up on the shelf the easier it is to find a particular item someone is looking to check out. That is where our pages come into play. Pictured here are three of our pages (Patrick, Nicole, and Patrick) after a busy Saturday. Carol our page supervisor does a great job overseeing the pages activities. Nothing brings a smile to my face like an empty booktruck!

Monday, October 13, 2008

A Welcome New Item to the Collection

Last week Alma and Dick Stowe donated to the library a beautifully put together document they wrote which chronicles the history of the The First Presbyterian Church of Chili. The First Presbyterian is one of the oldest church organizations west of the Genesee River. The parents of Rich Stowe, the town's attorney, the Stowe's state in the forward, "There is no question that this church has been an important part of the culture of the community. Hopefully, this document will provide the reader with an effective and efficient way of becoming familiar with how it has functioned and contributed to the community over its 190 history. The item will soon be part of our reference local history collection.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Chili Public Library Going Green With Burgundy


Donna the library's own circulation clerk checks out a new tote bag to B.J. Smith. These durable tote bags replace our having to supply plastic bags when requested. The tote bags are checked out for three weeks at a time. So the next time you are in the library and have signed out an armful of reading and listening material, just check out one of our tote bags and you can easily carry them out of the library.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Voter Registration Forms


There is just three more days to get voter registration forms posted to the mail. The library carries the forms, so if you are not registered yet there is still time! Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy...

Friday, October 3, 2008

Try Our New Online Calendar


Our new online calendar, powered by Evanced, is now here. You may sign up for programs right on our website! Keep track of programs you have signed up for, register or cancel out of programs by the click of a mouse! When you sign up for a program, you will receive confirmation and reminder emails. Click here to see the new calendar. Many thanks go to the Friends of the Chili Public Library for funding this project.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Plantings at CPL

Nancy, one of the CPL clerks recently coordinated a planting of mums in one of the shrub gardens in back of the library. Walking down the sidewalk you will see the extra color the flowers bring. The Carsen family lent their collective hand in the planting along with a family friend.