The Stone Ridge Library Foundation is a private, non-profit organization formed in 2006 by a group of dedicated volunteers who believe the Library plays a vital role in our community. The SRLF raises money for services and materials not covered in the Town Library Budget. We organize special events and fundraisers including a Valentine’s Raffle, Hudson Valley Gives Day, and an Online Auction.
The Stone Ridge Library Foundation is a private, non-profit organization formed in 2006 by a group of dedicated volunteers who believe the Library plays a vital role in our community. The SRLF raises money for services and materials not covered in the Town Library Budget. We organize special events and fundraisers including a Valentine’s Raffle, Hudson Valley Gives Day, and an Online Auction.
The Stone Ridge Public Library is a special district library located on Route 209 in Stone Ridge. Located in a historic stone building, the library has been in existence since 1909. In 2000, the Library became a special district library, supported by the tax payers of Marbletown. The Library is administered by a nine person Board of Trustees, elected by Marbletown residents. The Library is a member of the Mid-Hudson Library System. Through this system, patrons have access to materials in 65 libraries in the surrounding area.
The Stone Ridge Public Library is a special district library located on Route 209 in Stone Ridge. Located in a historic stone building, the library has been in existence since 1909. In 2000, the Library became a special district library, supported by the tax payers of Marbletown. The Library is administered by a nine person Board of Trustees, elected by Marbletown residents. The Library is a member of the Mid-Hudson Library System. Through this system, patrons have access to materials in 65 libraries in the surrounding area.