New library play area and garden under construction


Construction underway at the Center Moriches Library. | Robert Chartuk

The Center Moriches Free Public Library is moving ahead with the construction of two new outdoor amenities that will enhance its role as a local gathering place: a children’s play area and a community garden. Both projects are designed to bring families and neighbors together, while extending the library’s popular programs beyond its walls.

The play space will include picnic tables, landscaped seating areas, and child-friendly equipment, creating a safe and inviting environment for young visitors. Families will be able to enjoy story time outdoors, take part in seasonal activities, or simply relax while children explore the grounds. Library staff also plan to incorporate the area into special programs, offering more opportunities for educational fun in an outdoor setting.

The new community garden will complement the library’s existing Seed Library, which lends out organic seeds to encourage sustainable home gardening. Together, the two projects will give patrons hands-on opportunities to learn about nature, food, and healthy living, while fostering a stronger sense of community.

These additions follow the library’s recent parking lot expansion, completed earlier this year. That project added 55 new spaces and upgraded the existing lot with improved traffic flow, fencing, landscaping, and fixtures that minimize light pollution. The $650,000 cost was covered in part by the Friends of the Library, who raised funds through book sales and community events. Their efforts also supported the $32,500 purchase of adjoining land from the Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist.

In recent years, the Center Moriches Library has evolved into far more than a traditional facility. It is a district library serving more than 7,500 residents, while also welcoming neighboring communities. With a bustling Hampton Coffee Company café, popular children’s and adult programs, and steadily growing attendance, the library has become a true community focal point.

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