(607) 655-1685 During Business Hours
(607) 655-2024
Patron Hours:
Wednesdays 11:00AM - 12:00PM
Fridays 6:30PM - 7:30PM
Saturdays 10:30AM - 12:30PM

Windsor Community House - 107 Main Street - Windsor
Upcoming Events
Princess Tea
Tuesday June 28th 11:00AM to 1:00PM
For girls 4 to 7 years old
We will have a light lunch, craft, story and tiaras
You must register by calling Linda at 655-1906 or Diane at 655-2410 as space is limited
Rootin' Tootin' Cowboy Day
Thursday June 30th 11:00AM to 1:00PM
For boys 4 to 7 years old
We will have a light lunch, craft, story and cowboy hats & horses
You must register by calling Linda at 655-1906 or Diane at 655-2410 as space is limited
Summer Book Club
The library will be doing a summer book club for middle school aged children the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of July and Aug at 10:00AM. We will have a snack, a craft and a book discussion. Registration is not required.
Summer Reading Program
Come in take out some books to read - even make recommendations - and collect cool patches as rewards.
The library serves both the Village of Windsor and the Town of Windsor.
It is a completely volunteer organization, which is run by the Windsor Civic Club.
The library has a large adult section which includes fiction & non fiction, VHS tapes, some DVDs, books on tape and a large print section.
Additionally, the library has gardening, cooking, health, decorating sections and current best sellers.
The Windsor Garden Group also meets at our library once a month.
The library boasts a 'new Non Fiction Room,' a 'Young Children's Room,' a 'Beginner Readers Section,' a 'Preteen' and 'Teen' room.
The library now has 2 computers which were donated through the cooperation of the Windsor School District and T.E.C.H. and the hard work and dedication of Mr. Steve Goss. The computer in the Teen room is available for research and report writing for our young students and the computer in the main room is available to our older citizens and for the library's use. A special thanks to all who made this possible and a very special thanks to Mr. Steve Goss.
