Fayetteville Free Library Announces Plans for New Youth Wing Renovation
The Fayetteville Free Library (FFL) is beginning an exciting new chapter. In 2026, the Library will renovate the final unfinished portion of its historic building to create a vibrant new Youth Wing, designed to serve children, teens, and families for generations.
This project is the result of a long-term master plan launched in 2017 and shaped by years of input from patrons, staff, trustees, and community partners. Completing this space brings the library closer to the full and ideal use of its main floor, purchased by the FFL in 2002.
Thanks to a generous bequest from longtime supporter Dan Kirkley, along with New York State Construction and CREST Grant funding secured by library administration, the Library can move forward without impacting taxpayers—meeting the needs of a growing and active community.
What the Youth Wing Will Include
At the heart of the Youth Wing will be a welcoming Children’s Room with children’s collections, interactive play and learning areas, and comfortable seating for kids and caregivers. Nearby restrooms and a dedicated care room will improve accessibility and comfort for families, including those with sensory sensitivities.
Next to the Children’s Room, a new Youth Programming Room will host storytimes, crafts, STEM activities, and other hands-on programs. Moving youth programs into this space will free up the Community Room for more adult education, partner events, and community gatherings.
The Youth Wing will also feature an “In-Between Space” for middle-grade students, offering a mix of collections, social seating, and quiet study areas. A future phase of the project will add a dedicated Teen Space, providing teens with a safe, welcoming place to study, collaborate, and connect.
These changes will allow the current Children’s Room to later become a new, expanded Makerspace, open to all ages. The new Makerspace will provide greater capacity and accessibility for advanced technologies like 3D printers, laser engravers, and more, as well as hands-on instruction, and collaborative workspace —supporting a wider range of projects and users as they build workforce skills, prototype ideas, and turn creativity into real-world opportunities.
The current Makerspace will transition into the new Teen Area, and the former Teen hallway will become a shared Quiet Zone for peaceful reading, study, and focused work.
Looking Ahead
FFL is launching a capital campaign to help furnish the Youth Wing and complete the Teen Space, Makerspace, and Quiet Zone. The campaign will include meaningful naming opportunities, allowing donors to create lasting legacies while investing in learning, creativity, and community connection.
More details about the project, timeline, and ways to support the renovation will be shared as work progresses.
For more information, contact Heather Matzel, Executive Director, Fayetteville Free Library, at hmatzel@fflib.org, or (315) 637-6374.