We have a new calendar! We’re experimenting with including free cultural and educational events at other local and regional libraries, museums, and non-profits. We hope a compilation of these great events will be a valuable resource for our community. Click on the categories above the calendar to limit the results by drive time from the Bolton Free Library. Be sure to check the hosting organization’s website for schedule changes and cancellations. Note that some of the events at and within 10 minutes of our library are not free; these are denoted with a “($)” and costs are included in those descriptions.
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Events in July 2025
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June 29, 2025(6 events) – Join us for a vibrant and meaningful celebration of LGBTQ+ history, culture, and community as the New York State Museum proudly unveils its newest exhibition: New York Pride: The Fight for Marriage Equality. This special day of festivities is open to all and designed to engage visitors of every age with hands-on activities, a powerful documentary screening, and thought-provoking conversation. Honoring the past, celebrating the present, and inspiring the future, this event invites everyone to reflect on the journey toward love, equity, and justice—and to take pride in the progress we’ve made together. Event Schedule: 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | Huxley Theater 12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m. | Huxley Theater 2:00 PM | New York Metropolis Hall Creekside Classroom Environmental Education Center Join a tour guide at the Creekside Classroom to learn about the mineral springs in the park. Cups will be provided for tasting the springs. Tours meet at Creekside Classroom every Saturday and Sunday at 11a.m. and 1p.m. unless otherwise specified. – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life Creekside Classroom Environmental Education Center Join a tour guide at the Creekside Classroom to learn about the mineral springs in the park. Cups will be provided for tasting the springs. Tours meet at Creekside Classroom every Saturday and Sunday at 11a.m. and 1p.m. unless otherwise specified. Saratoga National Historical Park Join us, the Schuylerville community, and other friends and partners in marking the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to Schuylerville and the Schuyler Estate. Lafayette’s 1824-1825 tour reignited interest in the American Revolution as large crowds greeted him wherever he went. Speakers will share stories about the visit, Lafayette himself, and his contributions to the creation of the United States. – Gallery Tour and Art-Making Opportunity for All Ages! See the exhibition Balancing Ecosystems |
June 30, 2025(5 events) – NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This memoir writing group is open to authors of all experience levels. Whether you are working on a personal memoir for publication or would simply like to start recording your memories, members can expect to receive peer guidance and feedback in a supportive and welcoming environment. Several writing topics are recommended each month, or people can write about a topic of their own choosing. At each get-together, there is the option to share your writing and receive thoughtful feedback. This group will meet on the last Monday of every month. Registration is required. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This free, 5-part ukulele class is for kids in grades 2-6! Instruments provided. Must be able to attend all 5 sessions: June 30th, July 14th, July 28th, August 11th, and August 25th. Please email Emma (erogan@sals.edu) to sign your child up. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! |
July 1, 2025(7 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Intended for children ages 5-9, but all are welcome. Storytime is followed by a coloring activity. July 1: “Those Rebels, John & Tom” by Barbara Kerley
– Join us to kick off summer reading with games, music, snacks, inflatable obstacle course, and more! For kids of all ages, no sign up required. Remember to sign up for summer reading on Beanstack! Download the app or go to crandalllibrary.beanstack.org to start logging your reading and activities. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. – Teens ages 13-19 are invited to meet in the Teen Center for LGBTQI+ conversation and a colorful craft. This month, join us to learn the basics of cyanotype printing, a photographic process that uses sunlight to capture a dramatic cyan-blue image without the help of a camera. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. Rain or Shine - Bring a lawn chair July 1 Old Souls
July 8 Lustre Kings
July 15 Stony Creek Band
July 22 Lazy Sons
July 29 Twang Busters
August 5 Hammerhead Horns
August 12 Capt' Squeeze & the Zydeco Moshers
August 19 Professor Louie & the Crowmatixs
August 26 The Greene Brothers
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July 2, 2025(5 events) Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Registration required: Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Family Craft Program Parental participation is encouraged, and supervision is required. – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Hubby Jenkins, a prominent member of the renowned Carolina Chocolate Drops, has mesmerized audiences around the world with his virtuosic mastery of the guitar and banjo. With a voice that echoes with emotion and a fingerpicking style that evokes the very essence of the American South, Hubby transports listeners to a bygone era, where the roots of modern music took hold. –
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July 3, 2025(7 events) – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. – Free for Seniors Ages 65+ (all others pay regular museum admission) Join us on the patio overlooking the Mettawee River for a lunchtime visit and a chat exploring a mystery object from the museum's collection! Bring your own lunch or plan ahead and stop at one of Granville's local eateries to grab something delicious to go! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Kids ages 8 to 12 will learn about raptors from a local wildlife rehabilitator and will have a chance to see three real live raptors during this fun and engaging program presented by North Country Wild Care. Please note that these raptors are wild animals and will ONLY be handled by the presenter. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – July 3: The McKrells Adirondack Interpretive Center Kate Kearney - Adirondack Photographer and Videographer This lecture is a fun guide into using your camera to capture the fleeting awe-inspiring moments in nature. Katie will share some of her favorite magical moments and explain the techniques used. Optional mini photo adventure after the presentation. Shepard Park, Lake George |
July 4, 2025(6 events) – Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce Annual Basket Raffle, 9am-5pm, Chamber of Commerce – – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. Celebrate Independence Day with us at Fort William Henry and enjoy a special reading of the Declaration of Independence. Let us honor our history and freedom together. – Saratoga National Historical Park Many Americans first heard the stirring words of the Declaration of Independence in a public, community setting. Join us as we recreate that experience on the document's 249th birthday! |
July 5, 2025(6 events) Southern Adirondack Audubon Society Join SAAS members for morning bird walks along the beautiful Spring Run Trail in Saratoga Springs on the first Saturday of each month. Join our First Saturday Regulars for morning bird walks.
– Lake George Land Conservancy After Party Registration is currently closed for the Hike-A-Thon; however, if you are interested in volunteering or joining the wait list, there is information on their website: Lake George Land Conservancy Hike-A-Thon Celebrate Independence Day with us at Fort William Henry and enjoy a special reading of the Declaration of Independence. Let us honor our history and freedom together. – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Children, entering PreK and up are invited to join us for an afternoon of creative painting! We will be painting with everyday objects such as suction cups, combs, toothbrushes and more! Smocks will be provided, but please dress accordingly. Drop-in, no registration required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |
July 6, 2025(4 events) Registration required: Southern Adirondack Audubon Society Vischer Ferry Preserve, Clifton Park, Saratoga County – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life Celebrate Independence Day with us at Fort William Henry and enjoy a special reading of the Declaration of Independence. Let us honor our history and freedom together. – Hudson Crossing Park and Lake George Arts Project and Albany Symphony Hudson Crossing Park is thrilled to welcome back the Albany Symphony on Sunday, July 6 for a FREE “Water Music New York: Many Voices" performance. The project fuses arts, cultural heritage, and contemporary issues to re-envision the past, present, and future of people and communities bordering the New York State canal system in collaborations with composers, local artists, cultural and educational institutions, and community members. The concert day will include programs and events in and around the park, including violinists and country fiddlers of all kinds along with visual artists, history and walking tours, and accessible recreational activities. Artisanal foods and beverages from the region will also be featured, community organization tables and activities, a fine art sale and more in the Hudson Crossing field leading to the Symphony’s performance at dusk. |
July 7, 2025(5 events) – NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Kids in grades K-6 are invited to join us for our weekly free art program. Enjoy a different open-ended art project each week featuring a variety of art styles and materials. No sign up required. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! – Town of Thurman Veterans Memorial Field BRING A LAWN CHAIR AND ENJOY THE MUSIC!JULY AUGUST |
July 8, 2025(10 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Intended for children ages 5-9, but all are welcome. Storytime is followed by a coloring activity. July 1: “Those Rebels, John & Tom” by Barbara Kerley
Take a walk and learn about the history of the Delaware & Hudson Rail Trail. The trail travels the railbed of the former Delaware & Hudson Railroad, known locally as the Slate Picker, which stretched 26 miles through the Slate Valley. This program will originate at the access point directly adjacent to the Slate Valley Museum. Park in the museum lot and meet right outside the museum's front entrance! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Chef Steve Sutliff will give us a taste of Brazil. Learn how the culture and history of Brazil has shaped the food they serve and enjoy. Children entering grades 3-6 will sample food from the country and make fruit smoothies in this interactive program. Registration required. If your child has food allergies, let us know as soon as possible so the program can be accommodating. This is the same program on 7/8 and 7/29. Please choose the day that works best for your family. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults.
– This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. July 3: The McKrells Rain or Shine - Bring a lawn chair July 1 Old Souls
July 8 Lustre Kings
July 15 Stony Creek Band
July 22 Lazy Sons
July 29 Twang Busters
August 5 Hammerhead Horns
August 12 Capt' Squeeze & the Zydeco Moshers
August 19 Professor Louie & the Crowmatixs
August 26 The Greene Brothers
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July 9, 2025(14 events) Uncharted Wild Animal Show will kick off the season with creepy, crawly animals! Adam will introduce the audience to reptiles – lizards, turtles, snakes and others. He will introduce at least one soft and fuzzy mammal. The audience will get a chance to see the animal up close or to touch them. Adam will teach the audience about each animal he introduces. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library In this lecture, you’ll learn the basics of cloud storage — a technology that lets you store documents, images, and other media files remotely while giving you greater accessibility, reliability, and protection for your important data. We’ll discuss what it is, why it’s the future of data storage, and demonstrate a few of the most popular services currently available to consumers. This class will be held at the Queensbury Senior Center, 742 Bay Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804. Registration is required. To register please call the Queensbury Senior Center at 518-761-8224. – Kids (and their grownups) enjoy this engaging variety show with magic, award winning ventriloquism, puppets and juggling. It finishes with a hands-on game of “Simon Says: Make Your Own Balloon Dog.” This feel-good, interactive show is filled with lots of humor, helpers, and surprises. Best for kids ages 3-9, accompanied by a caregiver. Drop in, no sign up required. Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – NORTH COUNTRY AT WORK (NCAW) is a North Country Public Radio project exploring the work history and contemporary economic landscape of each of the communities in the Adirondack North Country. Our starting point is photographs—images of people at work, the tools they use, the spaces their work occupies or impacts. From that starting point, we expand to personal stories, oral histories and other content to deepen our understanding of how the livelihoods of people across northern New York looked in earlier times, how the work has changed and continues to change, how the work we do in one community relates to work being done elsewhere in the region, and how our experience is part of a larger rural experience throughout the United States. Our basic premise: everyone has a photo or work-related story to share. We all work. It all adds up to make this NCAW as illuminating and meaningful as possible. The content for this digital space has been gathered—and continues to be gathered—at locations across the region. We collaborate with town historians, librarians, scholars, museum staff, nonprofit organizations and citizens who have collected and cherish the often hidden history of their communities. NCAW is a cooperative undertaking, and we encourage your contribution to the big story. – This summer, "Color Our World" by coming to the library's first Summer Reading kick-off for adults! Enjoy a game of cornhole, freeze pops, lemonade and more. Learn all about the summer reading program, how to enter and how to earn prizes. Are you a parent of a child? The Reference Department will have a table at the Children's department Summer Reading Kick-off. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Kitchen Herb Pot for Cooking, Wellness & Gifts - Herbalist JoAnn Pedersen delves into the medicinal applications of kitchen herbs and provides suggestions & recipes for several applications. After a discussion on drying methods, participants select three herbs to pot up in a windowsill planter to take home along with cooking & gift recipes. Minimum Age 14 – Lake Luzerne Food Trucks & Music Food trucks starting at 5pm July 9th, 2025 – Stony Creek Band July 16th, 2025 – Rustic Spirit July 23rd, 2025 – Big Sky Country July 30th, 2025 – Susie Q and Matt August 6th, 2025 – Elvis August 13th, 2025 – Tailspin – At Usher Park - Caldwell-Lake George Library The Caldwell-Lake George Library Book Club will meet for a summer gathering on Wednesday, July 9th at 6:00 pm in Usher Park, 3836 NY-9L, Lake George, NY. We will have a potluck dinner and book discussion of The Bullet That Missed, the third installment in the beloved and New York Times bestselling series from Richard Osman. All are welcome! Please bring a dish to share. – Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce Food trucks at 6:00pm, Music starts at 6:30pm, and Square Dancing at 7:00pm at The Schroon Lake Bandstand, Dock Street (rain location = Town Pavilion) – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park America’s premier youth fiddling show band from Saline, Michigan, astounds audiences every time the group takes the stage. The musicians, all from Saline High School, present an energetic and polished show that features a diverse range of music from American folk, fiddle, bluegrass, jazz, western swing, and Celtic traditions. Spirited vocals and Appalachian step dancing combine with the instrumentals to create an unforgettable live performance. –
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July 10, 2025(14 events) Registration required: Black Watch Memorial Library (Ticonderoga) ![]() – On the second Thursday of each month The Hyde Collection waives the admission fee for all visitors! – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. – Drop in for a special summer yoga storytime at the library every Thursday at 1:00 pm, July 10-August 14. Space is limited, please arrive early! Open to all children 3-12 years old. – Registration required: The Conkling Center ![]() The Richards Library (Warrensburg) TRL Book Club is discussing Frog Music – ![]() Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Experience the dynamic repertory of New York City Ballet in this 75-minute movement workshop designed especially for teens and adults with disabilities. NYCB dancers will lead movers of all abilities in a warm-up and choreography inspired by a ballet being performed during NYCB’s SPAC engagement. Modifications, including standing and seated movement options, will be offered throughout the event. The workshop will close with a Q&A with the artists. – Palace, Spoons, Crazy Eights, and more! Play your favorite card games and stake your claim to a place on the Card Game Royal Court. Don't know how to play? Don't worry! Each game will be explained and practiced by one of our experts. Join us for some fun and friendly competition! Social club for teens, ages 13-19. Meet in the Teen Center for a different activity every week. Arts and crafts, acting games, cooking classes, book talks, gaming, art walks, and more. No registration required. Free. Adirondack Interpretive Center Eileen Viscer – General Bio Course Coordinator/Outdoor Studies Instructor Eileen Visser will talk about the September tradition of adventure, challenge, and comradery that is paddling the Adirondack Canoe Classic from Old Forge to Saranac Lake. Registration encouraged: Lower Adirondack Regional Center for History (LARCH) Learn more about this first battle of the American Revolution, where local militia defied British authority, outnumbered and outfought the enemy and proved the Americans could successfully take on the most powerful army in the world. Shepard Park, Lake George Registration required: Hudson Crossing Park Explore the park after dark! Join us each month for an inclusive evening adventure on or near the full moon. As the sun sets and the moon rises, the park comes alive in subtle ways, and this program invites guests of all ages to discover the secret life of crepuscular animals- creatures most active during the twilight hours. Take a guided walk through Hudson Crossing Park and search for signs of some of our quietest neighbors: deer, foxes, raccoons, bats, rabbits, and even fireflies. These elusive animals tend to avoid the hustle and bustle of the day, but under the glow of the full moon, they become more active — giving us a rare chance to spot them in their natural element. Space is limited, and registration is required. |
July 11, 2025(13 events) – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Join us for a bunny-themed story time, complete with real bunnies to meet and greet. Hop on Home rabbit rescue will bring some of their bunnies to the library and children will get a chance to learn more about bunnies, ask questions and pet them! For kids entering Pre-K - 1st grade Registration required for children. Adults do not need to register. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – This month's title is Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka Copies are available by request through the library system. Please read the books and join us for discussion. All are welcome! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Come meet some real bunnies and get to know a bit more about their diets and nutrition. Children will get to experience a meet and greet, learn about the similarities and differences between human nutrition and rabbit nutrition, and pet bunnies from Hop on Home, a rabbit rescue. For kids entering Grade 2 and up. Registration required for children. Adults do not need to register. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. Registration required: Adirondack Interpretive Center Kids age 10-16 come to the AIC to learn how to safely build a cozy campfire in this fun, hands-on class just for kids! We’ll explore fire safety basics and the best techniques for building and enjoying a fire in the great outdoors. Parents must be present. – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. – Join us as we learn how to make scratch boards. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Come help “Color Our World” (and each other!) in this fun, MESSY outdoor program for Tweens ages 8-12. Participants will be divided into two teams for games like Red Rover and Capture the Flag. When the games begin they will use colorful cornstarch based powder to tag each other in a kaleidoscope of colors! After the games are over, we will help participants process their souvenir shirts to set the color powder using a vinegar soak and a hot iron. Registration is required so that each participant can be provided with a white t-shirt, bandanna and sunglasses to wear during the program (and take home as a souvenir) Please note: Participants should dress for a mess as clothes and shoes worn during the program will be stained by the color powder. Since this is an outdoor event, there is a chance that it may be rescheduled due to the weather. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. Hadley’s Music in the Park July 11th, 2025 is our 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION! 5–7 Jay Emery Band - Country 7-9 Stony Creek Band – Rock, Folk, Country & Bluegrass Food by the VFW! FIREWORKS AT DUSK! At Sam Smead Memorial Park: Maple Street & Stony Creek Road in Hadley – Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a relaxed evening of music under the stars! Bring your acoustic instruments, your voice, or just your love of music as we gather around the campfire for an informal jam session. All skill levels are welcome—whether you’re strumming, singing, or simply enjoying the warm glow and good company. – Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation Join ACLC’s Director of Education and Communication Denise Silfee and Dancing Turtle’s founder Debbie Philp for a joint presentation about the importance of loons and turtles for lake ecosystem health. We’ll cover loon and turtle natural history and biology, as well as how each species contributes to overall lake health. This event is co-sponsored by Schroon Lake Association (SLA) and East Shore Schroon Lake Association (ESSLA) and will be held at Schroon Lake School. This is event is free and open to the public. Registration encouraged: Lower Adirondack Regional Center for History (LARCH) Historian Sean Kelleher, Vice Chair of the Saratoga 250 Commission and Saratoga Town Historian, will share insights gained from his extensive research into Lafayette's special relationship with George Washington. As a leading voice in local history, Kelleher brings unique perspectives on Lafayette's 1825 tour of New York and its significance to our region. |
July 12, 2025(7 events) – National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame The Museum will offer free admission and there will be complimentary coffee and doughnuts courtesy of Stewart’s Shops and water courtesy of Saratoga Spring Water. These morning programs will feature author and artist meet and greets, handicapping seminars, and a variety of additional programming. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Summer Reading is around the corner. The theme for 2025 is Color Our World. This crafting session participants will create their own paper globe to celebrate the beginning of the Summer Reading program. Learn the Triskele technique of making a 3-D globe from old book pages and maps. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Join the artist of New York City Ballet for this movement workshop designed especially for children ages 4-12 with disabilities and/or movement disorders. This one-hour workshop will be co-led by a pair of NYCB Dancers and will include an accessible warm-up and choreography inspired by the enchanting story-ballet Coppélia. Modifications, including standing and seated movement options, will be offered throughout the event. Young movers of all abilities and their siblings are welcome. At the Schroon Lake Boathouse Theater Utilizing music from both Western and non-Western styles, Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers is an action-packed tale of bravery, smarts, and family ties. Brave Monkey and clever Francine work together to escape the clutches of a dishonest Crocodile and the evil Lord and Lady Tiger to save their family and their kingdom. Their teamwork and bravery show them and their parents that when they work together, they can accomplish anything. – Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Stretch, twirl, and leap in this 45-minute movement workshop especially for children ages 5-7. No prior dance training is needed! A New York City Ballet dancer will guide children in a warm-up and choreography inspired by George Balanchine’s Coppélia. – Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Stretch, twirl, and leap in this 45-minute movement workshop especially for children ages 8-12. No prior dance training is needed! A New York City Ballet dancer will guide children in a warm-up and choreography inspired by George Balanchine’s Coppélia. – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. |
July 13, 2025(4 events) – The Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake ADKX is pleased to welcome year-round Adirondack Park residents, with free admission on the second and fourth Sunday each month. Proof of residency such as a driver's license is required. – World Awareness Children's Museum Free Day! Visit the museum for free today, thanks to Stewart's Holiday Match and all who contributed! We are pleased to offer these free days from 10am-3pm once per month. Donations are appreciated but not required. – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life Saratoga National Historical Park For hundreds of years, Benedict Arnold's name has been a synonym for "traitor." But he was an ardent fighter for the American Cause from the war's beginning, often enduring hardships and putting his life on the line in the fight against Britain. The year 1777 was a particularly difficult one for the American general; while he fought the British to secure American independence, he also battled Congress over promotions due - but denied- to him. This program delves into how 1777 broke Arnold's "Zeal and Cause" for the United States and placed him on the dark path he ultimately took to committing treason against his beloved country. |
July 14, 2025(8 events) – This group meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month from 12:30 to 2:30 pm in the community room. Writers of all styles and genres are welcome. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This introduction to using a computer will cover basic vocabulary, using a mouse and keyboard, searching the internet, creating an email account, and creating and saving documents. The event is hosted by the Warren County One Stop Career Center and will be held at 333 Glen St., Suite 300, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Registration is required. – NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Kids in grades K-6 are invited to join us for our weekly free art program. Enjoy a different open-ended art project each week featuring a variety of art styles and materials. No sign up required. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Think you know your Monets from your Manets? Test your knowledge of painting, sculpture, design, and more at our Art Trivia Night! Join as a team or fly solo for a fun evening of brain-bending art questions, friendly competition, and prizes. No art degree required—just enthusiasm and curiosity. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! – Town of Thurman Veterans Memorial Field BRING A LAWN CHAIR AND ENJOY THE MUSIC!JULY AUGUST |
July 15, 2025(16 events) – Registration required: Crandall Public Library *If you made a mug at the June 17th program, I will gladly add you to the waitlist for this program* Create a personalized mug with the Cricut! Cut a simple design in infusible ink and use a mug press to apply. Materials and safety equipment supplied. All skill levels are welcome, but some familiarity with Design Space is helpful. Please bring a laptop or tablet that is compatible with Design Space (no Chromebooks). Crandall has a very limited number of laptops available. Please note in the reservation if you would like to borrow one and we will try to accommodate you. Anyone who has a Cricut or ideas to share, please bring them! If you have your own Cricut and laptop/device that you would like to bring, contact Autumn directly. – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Intended for children ages 5-9, but all are welcome. Storytime is followed by a coloring activity. July 1: “Those Rebels, John & Tom” by Barbara Kerley
– Registration required: The Conkling Center ![]() – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This program is designed for kids grades 4-8 who are interested in exploring their creativity through both English language arts and visual arts. In this workshop, participants will engage in a variety of activities and projects that will challenge them to think creatively and develop their skills in writing, drawing, and other forms of expression. The program will be taught by the team of local educators Olivia Sutton and Greg Porter! – – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Here is your opportunity to learn a new language! Kids entering grades K-6 will be introduced to American Sign Language. After learning signs related to color and art they will participate in a bingo game. Registration is required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Meet 2-4 of Moreau Lakes State Park’s rehabbed snakes and turtles and other native reptiles of New York, learn about what they eat and what they use for “shell-ter”. For children in Preschool and up. Registration required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. – Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Ages 18+ Do you sing in your car? In the shower? At work?! Come sing with SOTA Voices! Did you love singing in Chorus back in school and want to relive those great times? Did you ever want to be part of a choir but never had the chance? Come sing with SOTA Voices!! Do you want to feel the joy of singing with a group, but don’t know where to start? … Come sing with SOTA Voices!!! Participants will be a contributing voice in an ensemble bringing musical arrangements to life. Focus will be on musicality, performance, energy, but most of all, the joy of singing! All ages, levels, and abilities are welcome in this safe, collaborative space. Pop, Rock, Jazz, Broadway, and everything in between. We know SOTA Voices sounds a bit like the musical term “sotto voce” (which means “under the voice” or “quietly”) but in SOTA Voices, we will making some joyful noise! This classs is free to attend, but donations are greatly appreciated to support our programs. July 3: The McKrells Rain or Shine - Bring a lawn chair July 1 Old Souls
July 8 Lustre Kings
July 15 Stony Creek Band
July 22 Lazy Sons
July 29 Twang Busters
August 5 Hammerhead Horns
August 12 Capt' Squeeze & the Zydeco Moshers
August 19 Professor Louie & the Crowmatixs
August 26 The Greene Brothers
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July 16, 2025(12 events) – Crandall Public Library Folklife Center Are you interested in your family history but have no idea where to start? Has your genealogy research recently hit a brick wall? You can’t trace your immigrant ancestor back to her country of origin? Do you want to learn how to use our online databases (Ancestry, fold3, HeritageQuest) more effectively? Volunteer genealogists Lisa Dougherty & Judith Harper can help. They have many years experience, helping patrons trace their families, using both conventional methods and online resources. Wednesdays - May 21, June 18, July 16, Aug 20, Sept 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17 2025 The Folklife Center’s Research Room The Folklife Center, celebrating 30 years as a library department 1993-2023, is funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts - Folk Arts Program, with the support of the Governor’s office and the NYS Legislature. At Lake George High School - Caldwell-Lake George Library Caldwell-Lake George Library presents Jeff Boyer’s Big Bubble Bonanza at the Lake George High School Auditorium on Wednesday, July 16th at 10:00 am. Bubble rainbows with people inside! Audience members making volcano bubbles! Gigantic bubbles that blow their own bubbles? See the newest, funniest, zany spectacular from world-famous, Guinness Book of World Records-holding, master bubble wrangler Jeff Boyer, as he takes bubbles to the max with big bubble flair. Mixing comedy, music, and interactive bubble-magic, Jeff engages and delights audiences of all ages. It’s a sensory-friendly bubble extravaganza for the whole family! The LGHS Auditorium will be filled with excitement and delight from Jeff Boyer’s Big Bubble Bonanza, an interactive bubble show for all ages. This event is free, thanks to the generous support of the Charles R. Wood Foundation! All are welcome! – Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers fuses monkey stories from India, China, and West Africa to tell the story of Monkey and his Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Lake Luzerne Food Trucks & Music Food trucks starting at 5pm July 9th, 2025 – Stony Creek Band July 16th, 2025 – Rustic Spirit July 23rd, 2025 – Big Sky Country July 30th, 2025 – Susie Q and Matt August 6th, 2025 – Elvis August 13th, 2025 – Tailspin – Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce Food trucks at 6:00pm, Music starts at 6:30pm, and Square Dancing at 7:00pm at The Schroon Lake Bandstand, Dock Street (rain location = Town Pavilion) – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Multi Billboard Heatseekers charting singer/songwriter Cassandra Kubinski has performed her piano-driven stories of ambition, connection, loss, and love from living rooms to Barclays Center, from NYC to LA to Thailand to Jamaica and beyond. She’s shared stages with the Goo Goo Dolls, 10,000 Maniacs, Anna Nalick, Dickie Betts, and more. Born in New Jersey to immigrant parents, Muller began playing piano as a teenager, picking up regular gigs as an accompanist while excelling enough at his academic studies to earn acceptance to Princeton University. A math whiz with a preternatural gift for numbers, he found himself fascinated with the connections between technology and finance, and within a decade of graduating, he’d helped revolutionize the field of quantitative trading, which in turn transformed Wall Street as we know it. with speaker Stanley Koenig In collaboration with The Town of Chester Historical Society. In the Library. –
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July 17, 2025(11 events) Registration required: Black Watch Memorial Library (Ticonderoga) ![]() – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. – Free for Seniors Ages 65+ (all others pay regular museum admission) Join us on the patio overlooking the Mettawee River for a lunchtime visit and a chat exploring a mystery object from the museum's collection! Bring your own lunch or plan ahead and stop at one of Granville's local eateries to grab something delicious to go! – Drop in for a special summer yoga storytime at the library every Thursday at 1:00 pm, July 10-August 14. Space is limited, please arrive early! Open to all children 3-12 years old. – See the newest show from world-famous, Guinness Book of World Records holding master bubble wrangler, Jeff Boyer! Mixing comedy, music and interactive bubble-magic, Jeff engages and delights audiences of all ages. It's a sensory-friendly bubble extravaganza for the whole family! Drop-in, no registration required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – In the Auditorium – ![]() Adirondack Interpretive Center Edward Kanze – Naturalist, author, Adirondack Naturalist, and photographer Naturalist, author, Adirondack Naturalist, and photographer Edward Kanze will share a selection of his favorite digital images showcasing the rich flora and fauna of the Adirondacks. He’ll also discuss his newly released book, The Nature of the Place: On the Flora and Fauna of the Adirondacks, a heartfelt tribute to the region’s natural wonders. Following the presentation, Ed will take questions on topics ranging from wildlife and ecology to the writing process. Copies of his book will be available for purchase and signing. Shepard Park, Lake George |
July 18, 2025(8 events) – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Listen to Perfect Square by Michael Hall and then use your creativity to complete an art project. This program is for kids entering PreK or Kindergarten and registration is required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. Stop by and meet Lauren Lyons, Chartering Coordinator and Assistant to the State Historian at the New York State Museum, for an interactive tabling experience celebrating the diverse world of New York’s museums and historic sites! Learn how museums across the state are officially chartered and discover some of the most unique and surprising institutions in every region. Love the Cohoes Mastodon? Fascinated by the Haudenosaunee Longhouse? Based on your favorite New York State Museum exhibits, Lauren will help you discover museums and historic sites across the state that connect with your interests. Plus, plan your very own museum road trip—whether it’s a quick local getaway or a statewide journey of discovery! Perfect for museum lovers, curious travelers, and anyone eager to explore the stories of New York State. – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. – Join us as we make popsicle suncatchers – Join us for this interactive and educational program to learn fascinating facts about reptiles, arachnids and amphibians. You will get to meet not one but THREE finale animals; the big snake, a snapping turtle or large tortoise, and one of our big lizards like Norman and Charlie the tegus or Levi the iguana! This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – July 18th River Junction Band – Classic Party Rock July 25th Double Tap – Classic Rock August 1st Nostalgia – Classic Rock, Oldies & Country August 8th Spoiler – 70’s, 80’s & 90’s At Sam Smead Memorial Park: Maple Street & Stony Creek Road in Hadley |
July 19, 2025(9 events) – National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame The Museum will offer free admission and there will be complimentary coffee and doughnuts courtesy of Stewart’s Shops and water courtesy of Saratoga Spring Water. These morning programs will feature author and artist meet and greets, handicapping seminars, and a variety of additional programming. – Tri-County Community DaysResidents of Warren, Washington, and Saratoga Counties receive FREE admission with proof of residency and by providing an email address. Saratoga National Historical Park Looking for a more in-depth, hands-on experience during your visit? Join a Park Volunteer for a caravan-style tour of the Battlefield! Tours will last 2.5-3 hours. Meet in the Visitor Center and follow along in your own vehicle for as long as you like. May be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. – Free and open to all! Join students of Ling's Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy as they demonstrate the graceful beauty of Tai Chi to the powerful martial arts. Schroon Lake Live!! is thrilled to present the spectacular, creative production of "The Wizard of Oz", by The Puppet People. Come see this hour-long show featuring life-size puppets and wonderful music and songs that will have children of all ages mesmerized. This production will take place in the intimate BoatHouse theatre and, like all Schroon Lake Live!! shows, will be FREE FREE FREE! Projected time will be 11 am, but look for more details soon! Bring your family, neighbors, kids and grandkids!! – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. Shepard Park, Lake George – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Join us for a puzzle-filled competition! Eight teams will complete to see who complete a 750-piece puzzle the fastest. Only one person per team needs to sign up. 6 people per team Please note- this puzzle has been used at a past Crandall Puzzle competition. – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |
July 20, 2025(5 events) – Tri-County Community DaysResidents of Warren, Washington, and Saratoga Counties receive FREE admission with proof of residency and by providing an email address. – Registration appreciated: Hudson Crossing Park Hudson Crossing Park will be offering native plants for sale grown in and for our eco-region. At 10am, join us for a walking tour of the gardens and the Allee of Oaks with out garden keepers. Check back here in June for a comprehensive list of plant offerings.
– Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life RSVP requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center With the guidance of mushroom enthusiast Sandy Bureaus, head out for an afternoon of mushroom hunting along the AIC trails. Whether you are a beginner or seasoned forager these walks will help expand your knowledge into the mysteries of mycology. Walks will be held every third Sunday at 1pm starting in May and continuing through October. Registration is not required but encouraged. – July 20: Music from Panama, Canada, Denmark, Mexico and Germany July 27: String Quartet Music by Penniless Composers August 3: Interrupted by War, in Honor of Holocaust Remembrance, 80 years ago August 10: String Quartet Music for Special Occasions and for a Hopeful Future NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. |
July 21, 2025(5 events) – NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Kids in grades K-6 are invited to join us for our weekly free art program. Enjoy a different open-ended art project each week featuring a variety of art styles and materials. No sign up required. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! – Town of Thurman Veterans Memorial Field BRING A LAWN CHAIR AND ENJOY THE MUSIC!JULY AUGUST |
July 22, 2025(11 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Intended for children ages 5-9, but all are welcome. Storytime is followed by a coloring activity. July 1: “Those Rebels, John & Tom” by Barbara Kerley
Take a walk and learn about the history of the Delaware & Hudson Rail Trail. The trail travels the railbed of the former Delaware & Hudson Railroad, known locally as the Slate Picker, which stretched 26 miles through the Slate Valley. This program will originate at the access point directly adjacent to the Slate Valley Museum. Park in the museum lot and meet right outside the museum's front entrance! Saratoga National Historical Park For 150 years, there was NO informational signage about the Battles of Saratoga anywhere on Saratoga Battlefield! Join Ranger Bill Valosin to find out how this changed. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Participants will journey through water cycle and explore watersheds. Hands-on activities of a watershed model will show the sources and effects of water pollution. For children entering Grades 4 through 8. Registration Required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. July 3: The McKrells Rain or Shine - Bring a lawn chair July 1 Old Souls
July 8 Lustre Kings
July 15 Stony Creek Band
July 22 Lazy Sons
July 29 Twang Busters
August 5 Hammerhead Horns
August 12 Capt' Squeeze & the Zydeco Moshers
August 19 Professor Louie & the Crowmatixs
August 26 The Greene Brothers
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July 23, 2025(12 events) – Four performers will thrill the audience with an interactive “Circus with Sammy” show. Circus hoops, spinning plates, scarf dancing and Poi a form of Hawaiian dance will be performed. The performers will teach the audience use circus hoops, spinning plates, scarf dancing and Poi. It will be lively and fun! – Come meet live birds of prey and owls and hear their stories. Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Registration required: Slate Valley Museum Join us for a free program that encourages kids to observe the wonders of the natural world right in the Slate Valley! Kids take part in a short walk to collect and examine some common objects found in nature. This sparks their interest and curiosity about the living things that they encounter outdoors, leading to a sense of wonder about the beauty of nature. The program is free for all kids (ages 7-12). Space is limited so please call 518-642-1417 or email Ashley at ashley@slatevalleymuseum.org to register. This is a drop-off program, but parents are encouraged to stay and visit the museum (for FREE) to explore its exhibits while their children take part in the program. – City Park Community members would attend by drop-in. They would be encouraged to participate in lawn games with other community members, enjoy abeverage, and receive information about summer reading. This program is a way to promote Adult Summer reading, well-being, and opportunities to socialize with others. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Lake Luzerne Food Trucks & Music Food trucks starting at 5pm July 9th, 2025 – Stony Creek Band July 16th, 2025 – Rustic Spirit July 23rd, 2025 – Big Sky Country July 30th, 2025 – Susie Q and Matt August 6th, 2025 – Elvis August 13th, 2025 – Tailspin – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Participants (adults) will learn about color theory through mixing colors and creating a color wheel with three paint colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow). Through the workshop we will talk about different color schemes, the moods colors create, and how the knowledge applies to our every day lives (from the colors we wear, our home decor, etc) This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce Food trucks at 6:00pm, Music starts at 6:30pm, and Square Dancing at 7:00pm at The Schroon Lake Bandstand, Dock Street (rain location = Town Pavilion) – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park An original Rock & Soul ensemble hailing from upstate New York quickly making a name for themselves in the Capital Region. With a sound built upon a strong foundation of drum and bass, classic organ, blistering vocals, and an unshakeable horn section, the band continues to thrill audiences with high energy performances and a modern interpretation of soulful music steeped in early R&B, funk and soul. –
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July 24, 2025(12 events) July 24, 2025 – July 26, 2025 This annual event features live music, craft vendors, bounce houses, pony rides, food trucks, beer and wine, and culminates on Thursday, July 24 with a spectacular drone show and fireworks display that lights up the nighttime sky over beautiful Lake George, the Queen of American Lakes. Proceeds benefit Kelly’s Angels to help bring smiles to the faces of local children affected by cancer and other-life-threatening conditions or adversity. Live Music LineupThursday, July 24, 2025 Friday, July 25, 2025 Saturday, July 26, 2025 – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. – Registration required: The Conkling Center Experts from Herzog Law Firm and NYSARC Trust Services will help caregivers navigate the complexities of Medicaid, including the enrollment process and eligibility requirements. The workshop will also assist caregivers in planning ahead for crucial caregiver support. – Drop in for a special summer yoga storytime at the library every Thursday at 1:00 pm, July 10-August 14. Space is limited, please arrive early! Open to all children 3-12 years old. – Registration required: Town of Chester Library with Chris Grubb of Planetarium Adventures. 1:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. Sign-up required due to limited space. In the Auditorium. Join Aaron Noble, NYSM Senior Historian and Curator of Political and Military History, for a thought-provoking gallery talk in the museum’s newest exhibition, George Washington: An American Paradox. Discover the complexities behind the icon—how the legacy of America’s first president was shaped by both revolutionary ideals and stark contradictions. Through compelling artifacts and overlooked narratives, explore how New York’s Revolutionary era continues to inspire questions about freedom, equality, and the unfinished work of democracy. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Utilizing music from both Western and non-Western styles, Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers is an action-packed tale of bravery, smarts, and family ties. Brave Monkey and clever Francine work together to escape the clutches of a dishonest Crocodile and the evil Lord and Lady Tiger to save their family and their kingdom. Their teamwork and bravery show them and their parents that when they work together, they can accomplish anything. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Registration required: Town of Chester Library with Chris Grubb of Planetarium Adventures. 1:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. Sign-up required due to limited space. In the Auditorium. – ![]() Adirondack Interpretive Center Michale Glennon, Ph.D. - Senior Research Scientist New York State’s Adirondack Park is a large, intact breeding ground for numerous migratory bird species, several of which are declining throughout their range. A unique component of the Adirondack avifauna is the birds inhabiting the boreal peatlands of the park. Climate change is now widely recognized as the pre-eminent threat to biodiversity in the 21st Century. At the southern range extent for this ecosystem type and many of its avian inhabitants, the park is a valuable location from which to monitor changes in bird populations from a warming climate. Findings from long-term monitoring of boreal birds in the Adirondacks suggest that bird responses to climate change may be mediated by land use patterns, highlight the importance of a patchy habitat distribution, and raise important implications for potential conservation strategies in these habitats. |
July 25, 2025(11 events) July 24, 2025 – July 26, 2025 This annual event features live music, craft vendors, bounce houses, pony rides, food trucks, beer and wine, and culminates on Thursday, July 24 with a spectacular drone show and fireworks display that lights up the nighttime sky over beautiful Lake George, the Queen of American Lakes. Proceeds benefit Kelly’s Angels to help bring smiles to the faces of local children affected by cancer and other-life-threatening conditions or adversity. Live Music LineupThursday, July 24, 2025 Friday, July 25, 2025 Saturday, July 26, 2025 – Step right up for a whirl of fun! Join us at the New York State Museum for a joyful celebration of National Carousel Day! Enjoy a morning full of fun with carousel-themed stories, creative crafts, and the chance to ride our historic 111-year-old Herschell-Spillman carousel—a treasure of American folk art and childhood joy. Learn about the carousel’s rich history and the magic of its makers. This free, family-friendly event promises to have kids (and grownups!) spinning with joy. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Enter the time of the Revolutionary War! This program is based on the book Revolutionary War on Wednesday by Mary Pope Osborne. After you register, come to the children's reference desk to pick up your own copy of the book to keep. Read it before we meet and then come to participate in a book-based trivia and art activity. Registration is required, for kids entering grades 1-3. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. Registration required: New York State Museum Join Susan Winchell-Sweeney, NYSM Anthropology Collections Manager, for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the South Street Seaport archaeology collection—a trove of over 2 million artifacts spanning 300+ years of Manhattan’s past. Gain an insider’s perspective on this extraordinary collection, which includes the largest archaeological assemblage from Dutch New Netherland and discover how its transfer deepens our understanding of early New York City. From clay pipe fragments smoked by Dutch settlers to broken China cups from mid-19th-century tea sets, Susan will reveal how these seemingly ordinary objects hold extraordinary stories. Learn how even the tiniest artifacts help reconstruct the daily lives of early New Yorkers, and why these mundane fragments remain vital for ongoing research and reinterpretation. Space is limited. Registration is required. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library In this two-part class, kids will learn to play the fun and easy lap dulcimer from award-winning musician, Dan Duggan (with an assist from the Folklife Center's Kevin Rogan and Miss Emma from the Children's Department). The second class—from 1:30 to 2:30 on Thursday, August 7th—will conclude with a short performance for family and friends. Snacks will be provided. This free program is for children in grades 5-7. The library will supply the instruments. Contact Emma at erogan@sals.edu to register. – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. – Join us as we make beautiful sandpaper art pictures. – Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a relaxed evening of music under the stars! Bring your acoustic instruments, your voice, or just your love of music as we gather around the campfire for an informal jam session. All skill levels are welcome—whether you’re strumming, singing, or simply enjoying the warm glow and good company. Registration encouraged: Lower Adirondack Regional Center for History (LARCH) One of the most prolific musicians and teachers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Marcella Sembrich’s career included lead roles in the opening season of The Metropolitan Opera and operatic, recital, and concert appearances across Europe and the United States. Her 55-acre estate in Bolton Landing includes a teaching studio which remains open to this day. Join us as Ginny Britt highlights this remarkable woman and her contributions to music as both teacher and performer. – July 18th River Junction Band – Classic Party Rock July 25th Double Tap – Classic Rock August 1st Nostalgia – Classic Rock, Oldies & Country August 8th Spoiler – 70’s, 80’s & 90’s At Sam Smead Memorial Park: Maple Street & Stony Creek Road in Hadley |
July 26, 2025(8 events) July 24, 2025 – July 26, 2025 This annual event features live music, craft vendors, bounce houses, pony rides, food trucks, beer and wine, and culminates on Thursday, July 24 with a spectacular drone show and fireworks display that lights up the nighttime sky over beautiful Lake George, the Queen of American Lakes. Proceeds benefit Kelly’s Angels to help bring smiles to the faces of local children affected by cancer and other-life-threatening conditions or adversity. Live Music LineupThursday, July 24, 2025 Friday, July 25, 2025 Saturday, July 26, 2025 – National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame The Museum will offer free admission and there will be complimentary coffee and doughnuts courtesy of Stewart’s Shops and water courtesy of Saratoga Spring Water. These morning programs will feature author and artist meet and greets, handicapping seminars, and a variety of additional programming. Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce At the Schroon Lake Docks Prizes to top winners in 5 categories – Registration required: Hudson Crossing Park This science-themed excursion will focus on how boats are powered, starting with the mules that once pulled boats along the canal and ending with the modern engines we see today. Participants will take a short hike to look for different types of boat propulsion in action and explore the area where mules used to tow canal boats. Back at the pavilion, kids will design and build their own balloon-powered boats, experimenting with different designs to see which ones perform best.
– Enjoy a day packed full of barn-related fun as the Slate Valley Museum welcomes partners from within the region and beyond to help us explore all things barn! Current Partners & Activities (more to be added):
Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center What is a zine? Zines are self-published mini booklets and this workshop will teach you how to make your own! This workshop will show participants how to use a single sheet of paper to create a little book that can be easily copied and shared with friends, community and family. Using suggested prompts or one’s own imagination, participants will fill pages with words, drawings and/or collage. This workshop is all about connecting (or reconnecting) with creative play and self-expression while learning about the power (and fun!) of self-publishing. No drawing experience necessary! Materials needed: colored pencils and markers, scissors, 8.5 x 11 sheets of printer paper, scrap magazines/books, glue sticks. – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Meet and greet author Jodie Fitz, who will also read from her new picture book, "Fidget Screams for Ice Cream!" and then lead the children in a fun activity related to the story. For children in PreK- Grade 2. Registration required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. |
July 27, 2025(4 events) – The Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake ADKX is pleased to welcome year-round Adirondack Park residents, with free admission on the second and fourth Sunday each month. Proof of residency such as a driver's license is required. – Ever wonder how early sailors knew where they were going? Try your hand at this quick and interactive game! Match each historical navigation tool with its description and discover the everyday ingenuity aboard Revolutionary War gunboats. – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life – July 20: Music from Panama, Canada, Denmark, Mexico and Germany July 27: String Quartet Music by Penniless Composers August 3: Interrupted by War, in Honor of Holocaust Remembrance, 80 years ago August 10: String Quartet Music for Special Occasions and for a Hopeful Future NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. |
July 28, 2025(6 events) – This group meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month from 12:30 to 2:30 pm in the community room. Writers of all styles and genres are welcome. – NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Kids in grades K-6 are invited to join us for our weekly free art program. Enjoy a different open-ended art project each week featuring a variety of art styles and materials. No sign up required. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! – Town of Thurman Veterans Memorial Field BRING A LAWN CHAIR AND ENJOY THE MUSIC!JULY AUGUST |
July 29, 2025(12 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Intended for children ages 5-9, but all are welcome. Storytime is followed by a coloring activity. July 1: “Those Rebels, John & Tom” by Barbara Kerley
– A children’s opera by composer Kamala Sankaram and librettist David Johnston, originally commissioned by Houston Grand Opera To Go in partnership with American Lyric Theatre. Performers: Hayley Glenn, soprano – as Francine, Owen Connolly, tenor – as Monkey, Madeline Darigan, mezzo-soprano – as Monkey Queen/Lord Tiger, Charles Sanderson, baritone – as Monkey King/Crocodile/Lady Tiger. "Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers" is an opera for youth audiences that follows Monkey and his brainy sister Francine as they learn to work together, fusing folktales from India, China, and West Africa, and outsmart a hungry crocodile and a greedy Lord of the Tigers. Join us for a special screening of The Gray Riders, a WSKG documentary chronicling the over 100-year history of the New York State Police. Through rare archival footage, historic photographs, and powerful interviews with past and present troopers, the film traces the origins and evolution of one of the nation’s most respected law enforcement agencies. From its founding in 1917—sparked by a tragic crime and a call for justice—to a century of dedicated service, The Gray Riders honors the legacy, integrity, and enduring mission of the New York State Police. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Interested in Excel for Budgeting? In this tech session, learn how to use Excel for easy budgeting. Great for personal or business. Great for novice excel users and beginners. Basic computer skills are required for this class. Please bring in your device of choice, or to borrow a laptop, visit the reference desk prior to the class. You will need your library card and ID to borrow a library laptop. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Chef Steve Sutliff will give us a taste of Brazil. Learn how the culture and history of Brazil has shaped the food they serve and enjoy. Children entering grades 3-6 will sample food from the country and make fruit smoothies in this interactive program. Registration required. If your child has food allergies, let us know as soon as possible so the program can be accommodating. This is the same program on 7/8 and 7/29. Please choose the day that works best for your family. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults.
– This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. Meadowmount School of Music returns to Schroon Lake featuring the rising generation of musicians! Rain or Shine - Bring a lawn chair July 1 Old Souls
July 8 Lustre Kings
July 15 Stony Creek Band
July 22 Lazy Sons
July 29 Twang Busters
August 5 Hammerhead Horns
August 12 Capt' Squeeze & the Zydeco Moshers
August 19 Professor Louie & the Crowmatixs
August 26 The Greene Brothers
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July 30, 2025(12 events) At Lake George High School - Caldwell-Lake George Library We are proud to present the Seagle Festival’s children’s opera, Monkey & Francine in the City of Tigers, at the Lake George High School auditorium on Wednesday, July 30th at 10:00 am. This event is free and open to the public.
Utilizing music from both Western and non-Western styles, Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers is an action-packed tale of bravery, smarts, and family ties. Brave Monkey and clever Francine work together to escape the clutches of a dishonest Crocodile and the evil Lord and Lady Tiger to save their family and their kingdom. Their teamwork and bravery show them and their parents that when they work together, they can accomplish anything.
This performance was made possible by the generous support of the Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Grant! Thank you Stewart’s Shops and all who supported their annual Holiday Match!
New York State School Superintendent by day, Stephen moonlights as a physical comedian and much, much more. His performances are fast-paced and exciting displays of many classic vaudeville and circus skills including juggling, unicycling, rope walking, object balancing, and many other feats of daring, bravery, and side-splitting foolishness. – Come meet live reptiles and learn about their stories and conservation efforts. Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Lake Luzerne Food Trucks & Music Food trucks starting at 5pm July 9th, 2025 – Stony Creek Band July 16th, 2025 – Rustic Spirit July 23rd, 2025 – Big Sky Country July 30th, 2025 – Susie Q and Matt August 6th, 2025 – Elvis August 13th, 2025 – Tailspin – Registration required: Crandall Public Library The Twenty Somethings is a monthly group for people in their twenties to meet and participate in different activities. This month, we will be creating "bad art." Come create, no pressure! – Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce Food trucks at 6:00pm, Music starts at 6:30pm, and Square Dancing at 7:00pm at The Schroon Lake Bandstand, Dock Street (rain location = Town Pavilion) – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Grammy Nominated Professor Louie & The Crowmatix from Woodstock NY have been expanding the borders of the Americana, Roots & Blues genres with Professor Louie’s stories, keyboard playing, singing and accordion. Their repertoire continual expands with Crowmatix songs from their 18 Albums of Originals, Blues and Americana music and the songs Louie learned and helped create directly with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame group “The Band” when he collaborated with them for over 15 years. Co-producing The Band’s last three CD’s including their comeback hits Atlantic City & Blind Willie Mctell along with many of their 90’s repertoire. Rick Danko gave Louie the moniker “Professor Louie”. –
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July 31, 2025(12 events) – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. Reservation required: The Sembrich and World Awareness Children's Museum At the Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls Join The Sembrich and the World Awareness Children's Museum for a special program celebrating Latin American music! This delightful program introduces children to a variety of vibrant musical and cultural traditions and features The Sembrich’s 2025 Flonzaley Resident Artists; Venezuelan violinist Ruben Rengel, Mexican soprano Rosario Armas, and Cuban pianist Ahmed Alom.
– Free for Seniors Ages 65+ (all others pay regular museum admission) Join us on the patio overlooking the Mettawee River for a lunchtime visit and a chat exploring a mystery object from the museum's collection! Bring your own lunch or plan ahead and stop at one of Granville's local eateries to grab something delicious to go! – Drop in for a special summer yoga storytime at the library every Thursday at 1:00 pm, July 10-August 14. Space is limited, please arrive early! Open to all children 3-12 years old. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Come hear color-themed stories and then learn how to make a fun and (mostly) healthy snack! We'll provide all the ingredients for a layered rainbow fruit cup and a pretzel rod wand with rainbow sprinkles. Registration Required for kids in PreK-K This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. Lower Adirondack Regional Center for History (LARCH) A free family-friendly program, bring a lawn chair and join us on the Hancock House lawn as this charming children’s theater group takes on the popular story of students at New York City's High School of Performing Arts. – Registration required: The Richards Library (Warrensburg) – ![]() Southern Adirondack Audubon Society at the Bancroft Public Library (Salem) Wild Turkeys, once extirpated in New York, started to naturally recolonize in the 1940s. Mike Muthersbaugh, Upland Game Bird Biologist at NYSDEC, will talk about the ecology of the Wild Turkey and the factors that affect Wild Turkey populations in the state. He’ll share how you can participate in the annual N.Y.S. Wild Turkey Survey during the month of August. Our partners at the Grassland Bird Trust will join the event with an info table as well. Contra Dance is a family event – everyone loves to dance, the instructions are simple, children and adults enjoy it! Come have a fun evening with the entire family with instruction from Paul Rosenburg. Refreshments will be available. Adirondack Interpretive Center Sawyer Bailey - ADK Action Executive Director Many people think hunger will always exist in America. But just because we don't have the answer to this challenge on a national stage, doesn't mean we can't solve it here at home in the Adirondacks. What would be possible if we restructured our safety nets to support rather than circumvent our local farmers and producers? AdkAction and our partner organizations have been reimagining the future of our food systems by connecting our neighbors in need directly with local farms. This lecture explores how these programs impact the lives of real Adirondackers on both sides of the food system and how this model could support small-scale agriculture as a growth industry in our region. |
August 1, 2025(9 events) – National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame The National Museum of Racing inducts the 2025 Hall of Fame class. The ceremony is open to the public and free to attend. Seating is limited. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. If you are unable to attend, the ceremony will be streamed live on the Museum website. – This month's title is The All of It, by Jeannette Haien Copies are available by request through the library system. Please read the books and join us for discussion. All are welcome! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Inspired by Ghost River, a painting by artist Tyson Reeder which resides in the Tang Museum, kids will create their own ghostly scenes out of air-dry clay, and card stock. Tyson Reeder creates colorful and imaginative landscapes, inspired by our daily experiences, let's see what you can create. For kids entering Kindergarten and up. Registration required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. Registration required: Adirondack Interpretive Center In this hands-on workshop for ages 10–16, kids will learn how to build a sturdy outdoor shelter using natural materials. Along the way, they'll also practice a couple of useful knots to help secure their creations. – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. – Join us as we create popsicle trees Registration encouraged: Lower Adirondack Regional Center for History (LARCH) Think you don’t have an ancestor who participated in the American Revolution? Well, you might be in for a surprise! Presenter Margaret Scuderi, Field Genealogist with the Daughters of the American Revolution, will lead us through the various source materials and offer tips on finding that elusive patriot. – July 18th River Junction Band – Classic Party Rock July 25th Double Tap – Classic Rock August 1st Nostalgia – Classic Rock, Oldies & Country August 8th Spoiler – 70’s, 80’s & 90’s At Sam Smead Memorial Park: Maple Street & Stony Creek Road in Hadley |
August 2, 2025(10 events) Southern Adirondack Audubon Society Join SAAS members for morning bird walks along the beautiful Spring Run Trail in Saratoga Springs on the first Saturday of each month. Join our First Saturday Regulars for morning bird walks.
– National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame The Museum will offer free admission and there will be complimentary coffee and doughnuts courtesy of Stewart’s Shops and water courtesy of Saratoga Spring Water. These morning programs will feature author and artist meet and greets, handicapping seminars, and a variety of additional programming. Saratoga National Historical Park Looking for a more in-depth, hands-on experience during your visit? Join a Park Volunteer for a caravan-style tour of the Battlefield! Tours will last 2.5-3 hours. Meet in the Visitor Center and follow along in your own vehicle for as long as you like. May be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. – Featuring All-Day Blacksmithing Demos by Jordan LaMotheIt's time to get to work! Having a farm has always required having the right tool for the job. Join us as Jordan LaMothe returns for morning and afternoon demonstrations - blacksmithing farm tools! We will also have touch a truck and tractor, as well as hands-on tool activities for the young and the young at heart! – Saratoga National Historical Park A live tinsmith demonstration! At the time of the Battles of Saratoga, the tinsmith was an important part of both community and military life. Tinsmiths created dozens of useful items like cups, bowls, candle molds, lanterns, tea canisters, and other containers. They also provided armies with needed items such as oil flasks, canteens, document cases, cooking kettles, and even canister shot for artillery. Learn about the process and see a sampling of the many civilian and military wares a tinsmith could make! The tinsmith demonstration is weather sensitive and will be cancelled in the event of rain. – Exhibits and Activities All Day Events: – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. At the Schroon Lake Community Church Don’t miss this special FREE concert celebrating 110 years of Seagle Festival and the music of American composers with a special connection to Seagle Festival. $20 per person suggested donation benefiting Seagle Festival and the Schroon Lake Food Pantry.
– Toddlers, ages 1-3, are invited to join us for an afternoon of water play! Try out our water table, paint with water and explore pouring, scooping and splashing in bins with water-friendly toys! Drop-in, no registration required. Please dress to get wet. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |