Enfield Community Council

Enfield Community Council Promoting the welfare of the community of Enfield, NY, by working with existing organizations and sponsoring new programming as needed. Fees are charged.

The following activities were sponsored by the Enfield Community Council during 2013:

YOUTH PROGRAMS – ECC in collaboration with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County offered a variety of activities to 63 youths from age 9-17 years old. Programs ranged from Primitive Pursuits, CIT camp program, youth employment, Totally Tuesdays, Art&Soul!, Enfield Environmental Stewards, Outward Bound

, and Midday Mentoring. They also helped set up and run the Country Faire and the Harvest Festival. Youth learned social skills, teamwork, decision-making, problem solving, self-esteem, empowerment and leadership through these after school and vacation programs. YOUTH BASKETBALL- Last winter, 34 4th and 5th grade boys and girls are participating in basketball games with other elementary schools in the ICSD. Children are learning teamwork, good sportsmanship and skill building through this program. SUMMER CAMP- Our 6-week summer camp was held at Treman Park, the best site ever-because we’re on vacation! 100 campers, including CIT’s attended. Before and after camp care was available. Programs included nature, sports, arts, science, creek exploring and swimming in the afternoon. There was also Primitive Pursuits offered twice a week and Wednesday Walkers. There were many field trips and special theme days. QUILTING GROUP - 5 women assembled the 2013 “Disappearing Nines Patch” quilt that was raffled at the 38th Annual Harvest Festival. Entitled “Dragonflies in the Meadow”, it was machine quilted by Oh Susannah’s in Watkins Glen. NEWSLETTER - ECC published four issues of the Enfield Community Currents in January, April, July and October. This publication provides the community with town news, community updates and activity schedules. It was mailed to 1,025 homes. ENFIELD COUNTRY FAIRE - ECC organized and held their first annual spring Country Faire on May 11th at the Enfield Elementary School. A pig roast was a main attraction along with music, games, and vendors. HARVEST FESTIVAL - This event is ECC’s major fundraiser each year with all proceeds used to provide youth programs. In addition to the traditional events of children’s games, a quilt raffle (made by Enfield community members), chicken BBQ, silent auction and the ever fun ping pong drop, this year, we had the Enfield Fire Department, equipment from the Highway Department on display, Car Pride, and many vendors. The winner of the quilt was Karen Coleman. COMMUNITY YARD SALE - A May community event was co-sponsored with the Enfield Firemen’s Auxiliary. Many people in the community participated. Baked goods/breakfast were available. NEW COMMUNITY BUILDING - An ECC committee was formed and met to plan the design, construction and fund raising for a new building which will house community events and expanded organizational activities. Fund raising will start in early 2014. NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
The Enfield Community Council has committed itself to inclusiveness and equal opportunity to all community members interested in the Council and the activities that it sponsors. We will include all persons without regard to race, creed, color, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status or ability.

Enfield Community Library NotesIn 1965, after years of struggle, the Voting Rights Act was passed to ensure that all Ame...
05/23/2026

Enfield Community Library Notes

In 1965, after years of struggle, the Voting Rights Act was passed to ensure that all Americans could register and vote safely, and have their vote count. Congressman John Lewis of Georgia was one of the leaders in that effort, and, a few years before his death teamed with graphic artists Nate Powell and Andrew Aydin to write a three volume graphic novel telling the history of the Civil Rights struggle from the inside.

The achievements of the Civil Rights movement felt like settled and accepted history, but we have recently learned they are not guaranteed. Check out March, remind yourself of what our democracy has relied on, and how we got here.

The Enfield Community Library is open Sunday 1 to 4 PM, Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 to 6:30 PM, and Saturday 9 AM to noon, at the Enfield Community Center.

05/05/2026
We're going to the Friends of the Tompkins County Library "Library Day" Wednesday! Any requests?Suggestions?Must reads?W...
04/21/2026

We're going to the Friends of the Tompkins County Library "Library Day" Wednesday!
Any requests?
Suggestions?
Must reads?
We're happy to search for any books you recommend for the Enfield Community Library. Roaming the Friends of the Library shelves is Nirvana.

Planning to see “Project Hail Mary”? Or did you see it and wonder about the science? We have the book at the Enfield Com...
04/11/2026

Planning to see “Project Hail Mary”? Or did you see it and wonder about the science? We have the book at the Enfield Community Library! All can become clear!

We also have “The Martian,” also by Andy Weir.

We’re open Sunday 1 to 4 PM, Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 to 6:30 PM, and Saturday 9 AM to noon.

04/07/2026

Saturday, 4/11 is Cafe' at the Center from 9-11. Come visit with friends and neighbors.
Also on this day the community is invited to join the ECC Community Café, both youth and adults are welcome to share their perspectives on what young people in our community are experiencing today. Through conversation, we’ll explore the challenges youth face, the strengths and supports that are helping them succeed, and the changes needed to better support their well-being. Your voice will help inform Tompkins County Youth Services Department planning, funding decisions, and the future of youth services. Whether you’re a young person, caregiver, or community member, your insight matters, come be part of the conversation, from 9:30-11:30.

03/16/2026

Hey folks. Saturday 3/21 is Cafe' at the Center from 9-11.
Gather with friends and neighbors or stop in before/after visiting our Library.
We also have board games available while visiting and having a warm drink and food.

Yet more TCPL to our library: Manga and graphic fictionfrom Gege Akutami, "Jujutsu Kaisen" Volume 10from Gou Tanabe, a g...
02/17/2026

Yet more TCPL to our library: Manga and graphic fiction

from Gege Akutami, "Jujutsu Kaisen" Volume 10
from Gou Tanabe, a graphic adaptation of "The Call of Cthulu," by H. P. Lovecraft
from Akimine Kamijyo, "Samurai Deeper Kyo" Vol. 1
from Kanami Kanata, "Chi's Sweet Home" Volumes 4, 5 and 6

We're open Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 to 6:30, Saturday 9 to noon (including during Cabin Fever!) and Sunday 1 to 4.

Don't get caught with nothing to read!

More from TCPL to our library: we also were drawn to Puerto Rico-related books this month--possibly the Bad Bunny effect...
02/17/2026

More from TCPL to our library: we also were drawn to Puerto Rico-related books this month--possibly the Bad Bunny effect.

"Stories from Puerto Rico/Historias de Puerto Rico" by Robert L. Muckley and Adela Martinez-Santiago presents eighteen well-known Puerto Rico legends in English and Spanish, on facing pages, so the reader can them together.

"Precinct Puerto Rico, Book One," by Steven Torres, is a mystery involving human trafficking.

"We Fed an Island: the true story of rebuilding Puerto Rico, one meal at a time," by Chef José Andrés tells the story of recovery from Hurricane Maria.

"Puerto Rico Strong" is a Comics anthology supporing Puerto Rico disaster relief and recovery.

We'll have these until August also.

Enfield Community Library News: Our February picks from the Tompkins County Public Library include eight books of poetry...
02/17/2026

Enfield Community Library News: Our February picks from the Tompkins County Public Library include eight books of poetry, selected for us by Ithaca poet Laura Glenn, who luckily was browsing the poetry shelves just when we were. We’ll have these for you to borrow until August.

"The Selected Poems of Donald Hall"
Mary Oliver, "Dog Songs"
Thomas Lux, "God Particles"
Louise Gluck, "Winter Recipes from the Collective"
Marie Howe, "Magdalene"
Carl Dennis, "Earthborn"
Billy Collins, "Water, Water"
Alice Fulton, "Barely Composed"

Address

162 Enfield Main Road
Ithaca, NY
14850

Opening Hours

Monday 5pm - 6pm
Tuesday 4pm - 7pm
Thursday 4pm - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm
Sunday 1pm - 4pm

Telephone

+16072776301

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