October Adult Book Groups

Our Adult Book Groups are a mix of in person, hybrid, and virtual programs. Please see our October titles and dates below. The online/hybrid groups are being held via Zoom. We are requiring registration for the online/hybrid book groups in order to send out the Zoom meeting information. Click on the date below to register. Information on our adult book groups can also be found on our website: https://bit.ly/chescolibs-bookgroups.   

Evening Book Group
October 7, 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
One Two Three by Laurie Frankel
This session will be held in person in the Burke Room at the Chester County Library.

Page Turners Book Group 
Thursday, October 10, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Solito by Javier Zamora
This session will be a hybrid session, in person at the Henrietta Hankin Branch or via Zoom. 

Whodunits Book Group
Wednesday, October 16, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
This session will be a hybrid session, in person at the Henrietta Hankin Branch or via Zoom.

Afternoon Book Group
October 16, 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
This session will be held in person in the Burke Room at the Chester County Library. 

Strange New Worlds Book Club
October 24, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
The Changeling by Victor LaValle
This session will be held in person in Small Conference Room B at the Henrietta Hankin Branch.

Registration is required for all online book groups. Registration will close at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled start time of the book group. A Zoom link will be emailed to registrants 2 hours before the book group starts.  Make sure to check the email address you registered with to receive the link.  You do not need a Zoom account to attend the virtual book group.

These programs support the PA Forward Civic and Social Literacy Initiative.

The FRIENDS of Chester County Library Book Sale on the weekend of October 4th – 6th

THE FRIENDS OF CHESTER COUNTY LIBRARY FALL BOOK SALE is scheduled for October 4-6, 2024. A variety of books, music, movie CDs, and DVDs will all be sold at bargain prices. A large selection of children’s books will be available in a separate room.

  • Friday, October 4, 6-8:30 pm — The sale starts for members of the Friends of the Chester County Library only. Memberships can be purchased on Friday night starting at 5 pm at the membership table or in advance by mailing in the membership form available at the Library or on our website.
  • Saturday, October 5, 9:30 am- 4 pm — The sale will be open to the public.
  • Sunday, October 6, 1- 4 pm — During ‘Bag Sale Day’ we will supply the bag; you fill it and pay $10 (only $7 per bag with your current FRIENDS membership). For less than a whole bag, the books will be sold at half-price.

We accept cash, checks, PayPal, and Venmo. All proceeds from the Book Sale benefit the Chester County Library.

Our Spring Book Sale dates are currently scheduled for April 11-13th, 2025.

September 17, 2024, is National Voter Registration Day

Henrietta Hankin Branch Library joins thousands-strong democracy coalition to register voters in Chester Springs, PA, and surrounding areas

(CHESTER SPRINGS, PA)— On September 17, 2024, Henrietta Hankin Branch Library joins a coalition of thousands of Partners across the country that will celebrate National Voter Registration Day with a coordinated democracy blitz aimed at getting every eligible American registered to vote in advance of election 2024!

According to post-2020 election Census data, one in four Americans either are not registered to vote or do not know whether they are registered to vote. With the help of a nonpartisan, coordinated nationwide effort to get Americans of every stripe registered to vote in time for their next election, we’ll build a stronger democracy. Every eligible citizen should have the option to exercise their right to be heard at the ballot box, and with well over 5 million registered voters to its name since 2012, National Voter Registration Day is the perfect day to start getting America #VoteReady for Election 2024. 

What: National Voter Registration Day at Henrietta Hankin Branch Library

Who: With the help of Chester County Voter Services staff

When: Tuesday, September 17, 2024, from 1:00-4:30pm

Where: Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs, PA 19425

National Voter Registration Day is an annual nonpartisan event held each September. It is composed of coordinated efforts by over 4,000 national and Community Partners from all across the country working to raise awareness of voter registration resources and opportunities.  As the nation’s largest nonpartisan civic holiday, it has facilitated over 5 million voter registrations since 2021. National Voter Registration Day is endorsed by the National Association of Secretaries of State, the National Association of State Election Directors, the US Election Assistance Commission, and the National Association of Election Officials.

CCLS/CCL Board Meeting

The Board of Trustees of the Chester County Library System/Chester County Library are hosting their monthly board meeting as a hybrid offering. If you have always wanted to attend a meeting but haven’t had the time, this is your opportunity. Please click on this link at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 17 to join the Chester County Library System Board Meeting virtually; or attend in person at the Tredyffrin Public Library, 582 Upper Gulph Road, Strafford, PA 19087. The Chester County Library Board Meeting will immediately follow. Find the Chester County Library Board Packet here.

If you are a person with a disability and wish to attend this meeting and require an auxiliary aid, service, or other accommodation to observe or participate in the proceedings, please call Chester County Library’s Administration Office at 610-344-5600 or email ddadoly@ccls.org to discuss how we may best accommodate your needs.

Read Across Chesco With Our Library Passport Program Starting on September 3rd

September is Library Card Sign-Up Month and we hope you’ll come to journey with us as we “Read Across CHESCO.” As participants travel from library to library, they will learn about the various services and resources the 18 libraries in the Chester County Library System (CCLS) have to offer. Each library will be spotlighting a different service/resource, so visit as many as you can.

Start your journey by picking up a “Read Across Chesco” passport from your local library and if you are a current library card holder, get your first sticker for the inside cover. If you don’t have a CCLS library card yet, you can sign up for one right there and then! Each library will display information about a specific service that the Chester County Library System provides. Answer the question on the corresponding library page for the location you are visiting and have library staff check your answer so they can give you a PA adventure critter sticker for your passport page. Each library has its own specific PA critter so try to collect all 18 of them!

Once your quest is complete with all 18 libraries visited, questions answered and stickers collected, stop by Chester County Library in Exton to get your swanky “Read Across Chesco” tote bag proudly featuring some of the wonderful landmarks we have here in Chester County.

“We are thrilled to offer Read Across Chesco,” said Lauren Harshaw, Staff Development & Advocacy Coordinator at Chester County Library System. “We wanted to find a way to encourage people to visit all of our libraries and see all of the different parts of Chester County. Furthermore, it is a great opportunity to learn about all of the different services and resources we have to offer beyond books!” “We hope you will join us for Read Across Chesco starting this September with it also being Library Card Sign-Up Month,” said Niki Kolb, Public Relations and Graphics Specialist at Chester County Library System. “This quest does not have a specific deadline as we know it may take some time to visit all 18 library locations across the County. However, we are very excited to see who will have bragging rights as the first patron to finish the entire adventure. See you at the libraries this fall!”