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.

Check back often for updates and let us know what you think!

Events in December 2025

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November 30, 2025
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December 4, 2025(2 events)


December 4, 2025

Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

Join us, the first Thursday each month, for a friendly game of Scrabble! We begin at 6:30pm, and play until all the tiles are done. High score takes home a prize! For teens & adults.


December 4, 2025

Registration required: Saratoga National Historical Park

Winter is coming for the American Army in Canada and the fate of the soldiers rests upon the shoulders of General Richard Montgomery. Following the flashpoint of the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April and the easy capture of Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point in May, Congress authorized an invasion upon the advice of General Philip Schuyler in June. With significant support from Connecticut troops, an invasion force moved north from Crown Point in August. When the Americans encountered resistance from the British Army, command devolved upon Brigadier General Richard Montgomery of Rhinebeck. A former British officer, Montgomery had covered much of the same ground nearly twenty years earlier during the French and Indian War. In contrast to that preceding invasion, the efforts of 1775 would conclude in dismal failure.

Join Historian William P. Tatum III, Ph.D., for an unconventional investigation of this generally overlooked campaign, which partly served as a training experience for many leaders who would appear at the Battles of Saratoga. This presentation will focus on the plethora of personnel issues that threatened to defeat the American efforts more quickly and viciously than British resistance. Learn the fates of Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, riding high on the successful captures of Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point, yet soon to face a different experience in Canada. Meet John Brown, the future bane of the British forces re-occupying Ticonderoga. Decode the complicated interplay of the extended Livingston Family relations. Bask in the baleful fury of the age-old enmity between New Englanders and Yorkers. See how these threads came together to form the fabric of Richard Montgomery’s final months of life, a man who wanted nothing more than to be at home in Dutchess County.

William P. Tatum III holds a Ph.D. in British Imperial History from Brown University and has served as the Dutchess County Historian since 2012. He is a peer-reviewed published author and has presented extensively as venues across New York and the East Coast. He also leads Dutchess County’s Rev250 Commission and administers the Dutchess County Rev250 Programming Grant, which has underwritten 22 new projects in 2025.

Support for the Fall Lecture Series is provided by Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. Reservations are required due to limited space. Email us (SARA_Reservations@nps.gov) to reserve your seat!

December 5, 2025(1 event)


December 5, 2025

Slate Valley Museum

Public opening event.  Help us celebrate Christmas in the Barn, part of our 30th anniversary celebration!

We're accepting registrations for holiday display entries for FREE from now through November 18!

December 6, 2025(2 events)


December 6, 2025

Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

All day fun & creative Seasonal Celebration! There will be Storytelling. We'll decorate the Library's Christmas tree! Visit three Craft tables: Pine Cone Ornament, make a Tissue Paper Window Star, & create a Marshmallow Snowman! Festive Refreshments Served.

December 7, 2025(2 events)


December 7, 2025

The Sembrich

Celebrate the season with music, history, and holiday cheer! Visit The Sembrich during one of the Holiday Open House times to explore our festively adorned studio, browse our exhibitions, and shop for unique gifts in our museum gift shop! We will have refreshments available at this family friendly event.


December 7, 2025

December 8, 2025(1 event)


December 8, 2025

As many of you may have noticed, a new Book Shed has arrived at the Hillview Free Library!  We are so excited about this generous donation and would like to thank Spencer & Tyler Junco for their contribution in making our Library campus even more inviting!
As we prepare for the final placement of the new Book Shed, which the Town of Lake George is so graciously assisting us with, we need to empty the little red one currently in use. For this, we are looking for volunteers to help us move books out of the old shed.  If you are available to help on Monday, December 8th (snow date of Wednesday the 10th) between the hours of 10am and 2pm please email Board President, Tom Hall: thall3@nycap.rr.com.  A big "Thank You!" to all who can help us with this effort.
December 9, 2025(1 event)


December 9, 2025

Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance News Advisory

As the region prepares for a series of events on December 12 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the heroic “Noble Artillery Train” led by Colonel Henry Knox from Ticonderoga to Boston, Warren County and municipal officials are taking time on Tuesday, December 9 to call public attention to the Knox memorials in their communities and recall the sacrifices that eventually produced America’s independence. These events are presented by the Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance and the Warren County Commission for the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution.

Warren County is home to five of the 59 bronze plaques embedded in granite that were placed, beginning in 1926, along the path in upstate New York and Massachusetts taken by Knox and his teamsters to move 60 tons of artillery to General George
Washington. This weaponry was the key factor in the Continental Army’s causing British troops to abandon Boston in March 1776, never to return.

The Warren County commemorations on December 9 are scheduled at four of the monument sites as follows, with expected participants listed:
• 10 AM, Lake George Battlefield Park, Fort George Road: Town Supervisor Vinnie Crocitto, Jr., Mayor Ray Perry, municipal Historian Margy Mannix, NY State DAR Custodian Heather Mabee, County Historian Stan Cianfarano, County 250 Commission Chair John Berry
• 11 AM, Route 9 in Queensbury just north of Crandall Park: Queensbury Supervisor John Strough, Glens Falls Mayor Bill Collins, Glens Falls City Historian Wayne Wright, Jane McCrea DAR Chapter Regent Mary Jane Sotanski, County Historian Stan Cianfarano, County 250 Commission Chair & Queensbury Town Historian John Berry
Noon, Town pier/beach at Bolton Landing: Bolton Town Supervisor Ron Conover, Town Historian Ted Caldwell, County Historian Stan Cianfarano, County 250 Commission Chair John Berry
• 1 PM, 44 Sabbath Day Point Road, Silver Bay (private property--photos with permission from homeowner): Hague Town Supervisor Joshua Patchett, Town Historian Sally DeLarm, County Historian Stan Cianfarano, County 250 Commission Chair John Berry

December 10, 2025(1 event)


December 10, 2025

Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC)

One Day. One Voice. All Are Welcome.

Join us for a heartwarming evening of music, connection, and community as the SPAC School of the Arts Pop-Up Choir sings “Winter Song” by Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson, arranged by Sofia Campoamor. Whether you’re a seasoned vocalist or someone who only sings in the car, this inclusive, one-day event is for everyone-all ages, all skill levels, all voices.

You’ll spend a few hours in a fun, welcoming environment learning and singing alongside others, culminating in a powerful group performance that celebrates the magic of shared creativity.

Sheet music and practice recordings will be provided ahead of time, so you can come in feeling confident and ready to sing your heart out!

Engaging in the arts with others isn’t just fun-it’s healing. Participating in group creative experiences like singing can reduce stress, boost mood, and create a deep sense of belonging and connection. Our Pop-Up Choir is designed to be a safe and supportive space where everyone can feel seen, heard, and inspired.

So, bring your voice, bring a friend, and be part of something uplifting. Let’s sing, connect, and create together-because one day can make a lasting impact.

No auditions. No pressure. Just pure joy.

One day. One song. One unforgettable experience.

December 11, 2025(3 events)


December 11, 2025

The Sembrich

Celebrate the season with music, history, and holiday cheer! Visit The Sembrich during one of the Holiday Open House times to explore our festively adorned studio, browse our exhibitions, and shop for unique gifts in our museum gift shop! We will have refreshments available at this family friendly event.


December 11, 2025

Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

Gem Radio Theatre presents a holiday radio play that takes us to the night before Christmas in 1886 at the home of Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective! Directed by Anne Buckwheat. Limited seating.

$8 Suggested Donation.


December 11, 2025

Registration required: Saratoga National Historical Park

In November 1775, Gen. George Washington gave Henry Knox a mission to travel to New York and bring back cannons for the Continental Army. Knox was a 25-year-old bookseller with no military rank. His trek back to Cambridge has become a beloved part of the American saga. This talk digs deeper into that story, examining such questions as who first had the idea to fetch cannon from Lake Champlain, how Knox had contributed to the Patriot movement, the ways weather affected the mission, and how much those cannon changed the British army’s plans.

J. L. Bell is the author of The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the Revolutionary War and the National Park Service study General George Washington’s Home and Headquarters, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He maintains the Boston1775.net website, offering daily updates of history, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the people of Revolutionary New England. Bell is now working on a book about the troubled first year of the Continental artillery regiment.

Support for the Fall Lecture Series is provided by Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. Reservations are required due to limited space. Email us (SARA_Reservations@nps.gov) to reserve your seat!

December 12, 2025
December 13, 2025(2 events)

December 13, 2025

Washington County

8:30 AM Wreath laying ceremony at the Hudson Falls Free Library (220 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839)
NOTE: Though this is where we will begin our festivities and hope you will join us, it is not where the parade begins.
9:00 AM Wreath laying ceremony at the Fort Edward High School (220 Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828. The procession will then proceed to the Old Fort House Museum (29 Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828) where there will be an open house.
NOTE: The artillery and horses will join the procession near the intersection of Route 4 and Eddy St. and continue on along the route.
10:30 AM The procession will continue through Fort Miller and pause for another wreath laying at the third Knox Marker.
1:00 PM Washington County hands off to Saratoga County in the center of Dix Bridge (in Hudson Crossing Park).
Procession from Dix Bridge to Fort Hardy Park (Field of Grounded Arms) along the Old Champlain Canal Tow Path.
1:00 PM ‒ 4:00 PM Knox Festival at Fort Hardy Park featuring living historians, draft animal wagon rides, artillery demos, food and more.


December 13, 2025

Registration required: Up Yonda Farm

Black-capped chickadees have a wonderful assortment of adaptations for winter survival. Come paint this universally considered “cute” bird on a winter branch and staying warm with its fluffed feathers. A Naturalist will share an Ojibwe story about the chickadee in winter.

$17 per person in addition to Day Use Fee. Members $12.

December 14, 2025(1 event)

December 14, 2025

Registration required: Lake George Land Conservancy

Help count birds for this nation-wide Audubon program, organized locally by the LGLC on Sunday, December 14. The CBC is a winter bird census with over 100 years of community science involvement.

Our 15-mile circle includes Amy’s Park in Bolton south to Pilot Knob Preserve in Fort Ann, and the Schroon River in Warrensburg east to Sleeping Beauty and Black Mt in Dresden.

Volunteers may choose to survey routes by foot, car, or boat, or watch a feeder, and submit bird counts as well as weather conditions and hours to the LGLC, which then provides all of the compiled information to Audubon.

December 15, 2025
December 16, 2025
December 17, 2025
December 18, 2025(2 events)


December 18, 2025

Registration required: Up Yonda Farm

Young Learners will be introduced to astronomy in the Up Yonda Farm planetarium. Elementary students will begin their astronomy journey by learning about their home planet.

$5 per person in addition to Day Use Fee. Members Free.


December 18, 2025

Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

Take the Rush out of Holidays and Experience the calming benefits of Meditation. In this monthly offering we're exploring various, creative meditation techniques. No experience necessary, just a desire to push the pause button on "doing", and practicing "being" in the present moment.

December 19, 2025
December 20, 2025(1 event)


December 20, 2025

Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

Join us for a very special story & craft. We'll read "Weiwei’s Winter Solstice: A Dongzhi Story" by Michelle Jing Chan. Then children will create a beeswax candle to bring a little bit of light into the longest night!

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January 1, 2026(1 event)


January 1, 2026

Crown Point State Historic Site

Explore the grounds at Crown Point State Historic Site with staff and learn about the area's rich history. During this hike, you will have the opportunity to experience many of the notable historic features as well as the trail system. This hike will explore uneven terrain that may be icy, and or slippery. Appropriate footwear, warm clothes, and water is recommended for this hike. Meet at the museum for a 2 mile hike. No registration required.

January 2, 2026
January 3, 2026(1 event)


January 3, 2026

Registration required: Up Yonda Farm

Join us for a winter hike! During this Naturalist-led hike, we’ll traverse about a mile over the course of an hour, observe how plants and animals prepare for winter, and stop at our scenic vista point overlooking Lake George.

In the event that there is at least 5 inches of snow on our trails, we will hike on snowshoes and will have those available for use.

$6 per person in addition to Day Use Fee. Members Free.