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 November 2025

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October 26, 2025(3 events)


October 26, 2025

New York State Museum

Join author Mark Ferrara, Professor of English at State University of New York at Oneonta and author of The Raging Erie: Life and Labor Along the Erie Canal (Columbia University Press, 2024) to discuss his recent book and some of the stories of the people who lived and worked along the banks of the canal, emphasizing the forgotten role of the poor and working class in this epochal transformation.

Brian Keough, New York State Archivist will talk about and show examples of records documenting New York's canals from the earliest Erie Canal surveys to the completion and operation of the Barge Canal spanning 1794–1958 (bulk 1817–1926) and totaling over 2,560 cubic feet. These archival documents are part of the holdings of the New York State Archives and Records Administration, part of the Office of Cultural Education in the State Education Department.


October 26, 2025

New York State Museum

Join Toss the Feathers for Musical Postcards from Irish Albany & Troy, a lively program of traditional Irish music, stories, and song that celebrates the remarkable history of the Irish people in the Upper Hudson Valley. Presented on the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal’s opening, this concert shines a spotlight on the thousands of Irish immigrants whose labor and spirit helped carve the Canal into existence. Through music, stories, songs, and slides that bring history to life, audiences will travel back to a time when Irish voices and fiddles echoed along the waterways of Albany and Troy.

Presented as part of New York State History Month and the Erie Canal Bicentennial, this special concert honors the enduring legacy of Irish culture and community in New York State.


October 26, 2025

Caldwell-Lake George Library

We are excited to be a part of this special event! Come on down! The library will be at trunk or treat with candy and books for all the kiddos! 🎃 The Lake George Youth Commission invites families and community members to join in the fun at its annual Halloween Party and Parade on Sunday, October 26, 2025.

Festivities will run from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM with activities for all ages. The Youth Commission has proudly hosted this beloved Halloween tradition for more than 40 years, bringing families together to celebrate with fun, food, and community spirit. The evening begins at 4:00 PM in the Lake George High School Gymnasium with games, snacks, and a Halloween Bag giveaway. Each child will also receive a decorated pumpkin to take home. At 5:00 PM, the Halloween Parade kicks off, led by the Lake George Fire Department, a lively drumline, a stilt walker, and community participants in costume. The parade will march down Canada Street, concluding at Shepard Park for the start of the next big event—the Trunk or Treat Block Party. From 5:15 PM to 9:00 PM, Canada Street will transform into a festive Halloween village featuring:

● Trunk or Treat vehicles full of candy and surprises

● Live entertainment including jugglers, face painters, costumed characters, and performances by the Gem Theater Witches and Adk-Raqs Bellydance troupe, an aerial performance, and more.

● Dance party area for kids and families to enjoy the music together Hungry attendees will also find a lineup of local food trucks and vendors, including Weiner Wagon, All Things Delicious, All Fired Up, and Cooley’s Ice Cream, plus a hot cocoa and hot cider station to keep everyone warm.

October 27, 2025(2 events)


October 27, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Little Yogis" ages 3-4 years old will meet on the following dates at 2:00 pm:
9/15: Enjoy a hot air balloon adventure with a raccoon!
9/22: First day of Autumn:Good Bye Summer, Hello Autumn
Wear a fall leaf color!
9/29: Apple picking with mice!
10/6: Fire prevention week with Pete the Cat!
10/20:Whose hands are these? Celebrate Community helpers!
10/27: Halloween with Froggy. Wear a Halloween shirt!
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.


October 27, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Yogi Explorers" ages 5-12 years old, will meet on 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/20 and 10/27 at 2:45 pm. Follow Jack and Annie on a 6-week Magic Tree House Yoga Adventure!
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.
October 28, 2025(5 events)


October 28, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Join us for this informal glimpse into potential stumbling blocks to finding a job and some resources and strategies to help you meet your goals. Whether you're facing transportation needs, childcare needs, prior justice system involvement, inexperience, health concerns, or more - we're here to help connect you to resources!

 


October 28, 2025

New York State Museum

Join us every Tuesday in October for Folklore & Frost, a local documentary series exploring the rich history and mysterious tales of Northern New York. Each episode highlights historic sites where unexplained occurrences and ghostly legends are part of everyday life. From haunted inns and old courthouses to mysterious apparitions and strange happenings, these stories bring the past—and the paranormal—to life.

Schedule:

  • October 7: Folklore & Frost - Unexplained Occurrences
  • October 14: Folklore & Frost - The Big County and Beyond
  • October 21: Folklore & Frost - Legends of Early Downtown Watertown
  • October 28: Folklore & Frost - Haunted Happenings

Step into the history, hauntings, and folklore of Northern New York and discover the stories that continue to intrigue and mystify the community.


October 28, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Goals are what take us forward in life. They are the first step to every journey we take. In this workshop we will explain how goal setting works, why goals are important, and take home more helpful resources to get you started. Remember: "if you aim for nothing, you'll hit it every time." Find out how to reach your dreams.


October 28, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Join us for needle felting at the library on Tuesday, October 28th at 6:00 pm. Needle felting is a craft that uses specially designed notched needles to sculpt wool into shapes and designs. The notches on the needles tangle the wool fibers, causing them to interlock and form firm structures. This versatile craft allows you to create anything from simple 2D flat pieces to intricate 3D sculptures. Michele will guide us through the process of creating cute little ghosts! All supplies and instruction are provided. If you have crafted with us before, feel free to bring supplies. This event is free, but space is limited; call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register.


October 28, 2025

October 29, 2025(3 events)


October 29, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Coined as the “queen of British historical fiction,” Philippa Gregory returns to the infamous Tudor court with a tale that is both timely and timeless. We invite you to sit down with us for an intriguing conversation with Gregory about her newest novel Boleyn Traitor (out October 14, 2025) on Wednesday October 29th at 2 PM ET via digital live-stream.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/lakegeorgelibrary/96288


October 29, 2025

Registration required: Crandall Public Library

Coined as the “queen of British historical fiction,” Philippa Gregory returns to the infamous Tudor Court with a tale that is both timely and timeless. We invite you to sit down with us for an intriguing conversation with Gregory about her newest novel Boleyn Traitor (forthcoming October 14, 2025).

Jane Boleyn watches from the shadows of the Tudor Court, where secrets are currency, every choice is dangerous, and even the faintest whisper can seal the fate of queens.

For Jane, survival demands playing every role required of her: a loving wife who conceals her doubts, a devoted sister to Anne Boleyn at the height of her power, and an obedient spy who carefully wields her words. But in a court ruled by ambition and a tyrant’s sword, Jane must rely on her sharp wit and skillful maneuvering to outthink those around her, knowing that one wrong move could cost her everything.

With a rich tapestry of new historical insights and lyrical language honed over decades of writing, Gregory's return to the Tudors is a new definition of this most fascinating era. As the world becomes more extreme and unpredictable, Jane’s story of survival and ingenuity offers a compelling parallel, serving as both a powerful historical narrative and an echo of the challenges we face. This is a riveting tale of loyalty and betrayal, ambition and love—one that should not be missed by readers this fall.

Register today for this exciting glimpse into the perilous 16th century royal court!

Registration is required and a high speed internet connection is recommended. Register for this author talk and check out other online author talks here: https://libraryc.org/crandalllibrary Programs will be recorded and available to view at a later date.


October 29, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

In this painting class, we will be painting a customizable Jack O' Lantern with local artist Morgan Taylor. Follow along as Morgan demonstrates color, layering, gradients, and other acrylic painting techniques. Participants will take home their very own painting at the end of the class. The workshop will take place on October 29th at 6:00pm. Class size is limited to 12 participants, and all skill levels are welcome. All supplies and instruction will be provided. This event is free. Donations are not required, but always appreciated. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register.Please note: Registration for this event opens on October 1st. We are asking all paint class participants to choose one paint class per month. You can be added to the waitlist for additional classes and attend if there is room. Thank you for helping us ensure that everyone who wants to has an opportunity to attend.

October 30, 2025(5 events)


October 30, 2025


October 30, 2025

Registration required: Saratoga National Historical Park

What did it take for a six-man crew to fell trees in frigid 18th century Saratoga? How did African (American) women master the arduous task of laundry day at the Schuyler Estate? How did Lewis, one of General Philip Schuyler's coachmen, earn a shoutout from Benjamin Franklin for his skilled maneuvering of rural roads? Join us as we dig deeper into the tools, knowledge, natural objects and skills that local enslaved people mastered while in bondage and piece together what 18th and early 19th century life might have been like for African Americans in Saratoga and Washington counties.

Dr. Shanleigh Corrallo is a scholar of African American history who has applied her research to positions in academia, government and public policy, and community advocacy. Through her work, Corrallo has developed programs and implemented policies that restore and uplift diverse communities across New York State that have been negatively impacted by social, economic and legal injustice. In her current role as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, she works with Skidmore College and the New York State Division of Parks and Historic Preservation to unearth and document the lives of individuals enslaved in Saratoga and Washington Counties, New York. In addition to collaborating with the NYS Office of Parks on a portfolio of projects commemorating 400 years of presence and contributions of African Americans in the State, Corrallo has developed an oral history series with local descendants that will be housed at Skidmore College. Outside of the fellowship, Corrallo is working on a book project with the University of Rochester Press on the Black Power Movement in Buffalo and Rochester, New York.

Dr. Corrallo lives in the beautiful town of Schodack Landing, New York, with her beloved dog, husband, chickens and gardens.

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!


October 30, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

We are excited to welcome Dan Berggren to the library for a bit of storytelling and music on Thursday, October 30th at 6:30 pm. Dan Berggren is a tradition-based songsmith who writes with honesty, humor and a strong sense of place. His songs explore the many dimensions of home, hard working folks, taking care of our planet and each other. Dan’s roots are firmly in the Adirondacks where he was raised on land that had been in the family for five generations, but his music has branched out across many borders. For over 50 years he has entertained U.S. audiences from New York to Minnesota and Texas, and overseas in Europe and Central Africa.
The award-winning musician and educator held various jobs before devoting his life to music full-time: working in the woods with a forest ranger and surveyor; radio producer, writer and announcer for the American Forces Network Europe;and professor of audio and radio studies at SUNY Fredonia. Dan is currently co-hosting Folk Club Kids, a weekly live and live-streamed program for pre-schoolers at Caffe Lena, and owns Sleeping Giant Records which has produced over twenty albums of original and traditional folk music. We hope you will join us in welcoming Dan to the library. Space is limited, please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register.


October 30, 2025

October 31, 2025(2 events)


October 31, 2025

New York State Museum

Step back in time and join us for a fascinating 30-minute gallery tour of the Cohoes Mastodon, one of the New York State Museum’s most treasured fossils, led by NYSM Director of Research and Collections and Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, Dr. Robert Feranec. Discovered in 1866 during the construction of Harmony Mill No. 3 near Cohoes Falls, this impressive creature stood about eight-and-one-half feet high and weighed between 8,000 and 10,000 pounds.

During the tour, you'll learn about the mastodon’s life 13,000 years ago, uncover the research behind its unique skeletal features, and explore the distinguishing traits that set mastodons apart from mammoths. Discover the remarkable story of survival, injury, and the ancient world through this iconic relic of our planet’s history!

November 1, 2025(3 events)


November 1, 2025

Saratoga National Historical Park

Want to appreciate the beauty of one of the last later sunrises of the year before the time change? Join Park Volunteer and Photographer David Truland and Park Ranger Kristin Vinduska to welcome a new day at the Saratoga National Historical Park Visitor Center Lawn on Saturday, November 1 at 7:00 am. Exchange photography tips and experience the beautiful fall scenery highlighted in the day's first golden light. This time of year is especially photogenic because of the fog that blankets the Hudson River first thing in the morning.


November 1, 2025

New York State Museum

Join Perry Ground (Turtle Clan, Onondaga) as he shares Stories from the People of the Longhouse. This engaging storytelling session features traditional Haudenosaunee legends that have been told for hundreds of years. Through these stories, participants will learn about the beliefs, customs, and history of the Haudenosaunee people, gaining insight into a cultural tradition that remains an important part of Haudenosaunee life today.


November 1, 2025

New York State Museum

Join Perry Ground (Turtle Clan, Onondaga) to take a fresh look at a familiar holiday. Through stories and discussion, Perry guides participants in exploring the deeper history and culture behind Thanksgiving, uncovering common misconceptions and shedding light on perspectives often overlooked. This session invites curiosity, reflection, and conversation, giving participants a chance to see Thanksgiving through a new lens.

November 2, 2025(2 events)


November 2, 2025

New York State Museum

Join us for a special program with award-winning local author Nancy Castaldo, as she shares stories from her inspiring children’s book Riverkeeper: Protecting an American River and Whales in the City. Through these tales of environmental activism on the Hudson River and in New York Harbor, Nancy will inspire young readers and their families to protect the waters and wildlife closest to home.

After storytime, meet NYSM Curator of Ichthyology Dr. Jeremy Wright, who will be on hand to answer your questions about fish, rivers, and conservation. Then, get creative with a hands-on craft inspired by our local waterways.

This uplifting program celebrates the power of community action, the beauty of nature, and the small steps we can all take to protect our planet — one river at a time.


November 2, 2025

New York State Museum

Join acclaimed historian and bestselling author Russell Shorto for a compelling lecture on his new book, Taking Manhattan: The Extraordinary Events That Created New York and Shaped America. In this thrilling and deeply researched narrative, Shorto explores the dramatic events of 1664, when England set its sights on the Dutch-controlled city of New Amsterdam. What unfolded was not only a military conquest, but a complex negotiation between empires and cultures that would give birth to the city we now know as New York. With his blend of storytelling and scholarship, Russell Shorto brings to life the paradox at the heart of New York and America’s origin story as a place of promise built on displacement, resilience, and reinvention.

This program is presented in collaboration with the New York State Museum, the New York State Archives Partnership Trust, and donations in Stefan Bielinski’s honor.

Stefan Bielinski (1946–2024) was a historian at the New York State Museum for 43 years, devoting his life’s work to the Colonial Albany Social History Project.

November 3, 2025(2 events)


November 3, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Little Yogis" ages 3-4 years old will meet on the following dates at 2:45 pm:
11/3: Are We There Yet?
11/10: Whose Hands Are These?
11/17: Spookley: A Family To Be Thankful For
11/24: Thanks for Thanksgiving
12/1: The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas
12/8: The Mitten
12/15: Happy "All-idays" Class: Twelves Days of Yoga
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.


November 3, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Yogi Explorers" ages 5-12 years old, will meet on 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1, 12/8 and 12/15 at 3:30 pm. Travel back in time with Felicity to learn about colonial life as we approach America's 250th year of Independence. 12/15 class: Happy All-idays: Twelve Days of Yoga!
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.
November 4, 2025(4 events)


November 4, 2025


November 4, 2025

New York State Museum

Brought to you with the support of WMHT, join us for a screening of Native America: New Worlds. Native innovators lead a revolution in music, building, and space exploration. From the surface of Mars to the New York City hip hop scene to the Pine Ridge Reservation, Native traditions are transforming life on Earth and other worlds. New Worlds dares to ask, what is in Native America’s future and how will Native people across this nation continue to harness Indigenous knowledge? It explores the growing power of contemporary Native innovators and how their bold new designs are impacting life across the globe—and even outer space. What lies at the heart of their revolutionary approach? Across Native America, answers emerge in the diverse ways they apply their deeply held traditions to transform the modern world.


November 4, 2025


November 4, 2025

Registration required: Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory

Simon ThillASC&O Associate Director of Astronomy Outreach 

Gravitational waves are the next frontier in astronomy. They are radiation emitted from some of the most extreme events in the universe: the merging of massive stars. After the first direct detection only a decade ago, hundreds have since been detected and we now know they fill the space all around us. 

Gravitational wave astronomy is a rapidly growing field and many exciting discoveries are being made. In this talk, Simon Thill will discuss how gravitational waves can be used to study the early universe, the large-scale distribution of matter, and fundamental physics. Discover how these signals open a brand-new window into some of humanity’s biggest cosmic questions. 

November 5, 2025(6 events)

November 5, 2025 November 6, 2025

Registration required: The Wild Center

Over 100 high school students from various schools and community groups across Northern New York State will be in attendance! We combine informative plenary sessions and workshops in a fun atmosphere for a powerful 2-day educational experience. At the Summit, students will develop a climate action plan that they can use to implement climate solutions in their own community. Young people will leave ready to accelerate change in their lives, schools and communities.


November 5, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Your resume and cover letter are crucial components that can set you apart from other candidates when applying for a job. This workshop will present the basics of a powerful and effective cover letter including formatting, tailoring to the job, and getting through the online application process to land an interview. *Please bring a rough draft of your resume*


November 5, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

You’re invited to learn from journalist and author Joseph Lee as he talks about his stirring memoir, Nothing More of This Land: Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity. In it, he explores Indigenous identity in proximity to land that serves as an iconic vacationing spot for the wealthy–the “island paradise” Martha’s Vineyard. Wednesday November 5th at 2 PM ET via digital live-stream.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/lakegeorgelibrary/99816


November 5, 2025

Registration required: Crandall Public Library

You’re invited to learn from journalist and author Joseph Lee as he chats online with us about his stirring memoir, Nothing More of This Land: Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity. In it, he explores Indigenous identity in proximity to land that serves as an iconic vacationing spot for the wealthy–the “island paradise” Martha’s Vineyard.

Growing up Aquinnah Wampanoag, Joseph Lee grappled with what it means to be an Indigenous person in the world today, especially as tribal land, culture, and community face new threats. Starting with the story of his own tribe, which is from the iconic Martha’s Vineyard, Lee tackles key questions around Indigenous identity and the stubborn legacy of colonialism.

Lee weaves his own story—and that of his family—with conversations with Indigenous leaders, artists, and scholars from around the world about everything from culture and language to climate change and the politics of belonging. As he unpacks the meaning of Indigenous identity, Lee grants us a new understanding of our nation and what a better community might look like.

Register now to join the author online as he delves into the true and vulnerable story, Nothing More of This Land.


November 5, 2025

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.

November 6, 2025(7 events)

November 5, 2025 November 6, 2025

Registration required: The Wild Center

Over 100 high school students from various schools and community groups across Northern New York State will be in attendance! We combine informative plenary sessions and workshops in a fun atmosphere for a powerful 2-day educational experience. At the Summit, students will develop a climate action plan that they can use to implement climate solutions in their own community. Young people will leave ready to accelerate change in their lives, schools and communities.


November 6, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Your resume and cover letter are crucial components that can set you apart from other candidates when applying for a job. This workshop will present the basics of a powerful and effective cover letter including formatting, tailoring to the job, and getting through the online application process to land an interview. *Please bring a rough draft of your resume*


November 6, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Transferable skills are qualities you have already acquired which can be used in a different job. Make it easy for employers to see the connection between your qualities and the skillset needed to do the job and market yourself as the solution to an employer's problem. Learn ways to research the employer's needs then identify and show them that you have these skills.


November 6, 2025

Caldwell-Lake George Library

Are your ancestors lost, invisible or misbehaving? Sooner or later every genealogist seems to hit a dead end in their research.

On the first and third Thursday of each month from 1:00-2:30pm, Caldwell-Lake George Library will offer genealogy help. This is an informal drop-in, one-on-one meeting to discuss ways to overcome or move around problems in researching ancestors. We do not do genealogical research for you, but our experienced volunteers will suggest ways and sources to help you find answers. We can also help if you are using a database like Ancestry or Family Search and need a little insight on how it works.


November 6, 2025


November 6, 2025

Registration required: Saratoga National Historical Park

The role of African Americans, free and enslaved, in the regiments of the Continental Army is not well-known; neither is the fact that relatively large numbers served in southern regiments and that the greatest number served alongside their white comrades in integrated units. John Rees will discuss black soldiers’ acceptance, service, and experiences during and after the War for American Independence, focusing on those who served in Continental regiments. African American women with the army will also be featured.

John U. Rees has been writing for almost 40 years on the experiences of common soldiers and women in the armies of the American Revolution. He has authored over 200 articles, most available online. His first book, “They Were Good Soldiers: African Americans Serving in the Continental Army, 1775-1783 was published in 2019; his second, titled Don Troiani’s Black Soldiers in America’s Wars, 1754-1865, came out in January 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!


November 6, 2025

November 7, 2025(2 events)


November 7, 2025

New York State Museum

Join Dr. Chuck Ver Straeten, Curator of Sedimentary Rocks, for a hands-on exploration of sedimentary rocks and learn how to "read" their history. Discover how the features visible in these rocks reveal clues about past environments, from ancient seas to volcanic landscapes. Whether you're a budding geologist or just curious about the natural world, this interactive session will help you understand the fascinating processes behind rock formation and the stories they tell about millions of years of Earth's history. Ideal for all ages!

November 8, 2025(3 events)


November 8, 2025

Reservations recommended: The Wild Center

In honor of Veteran's Day, The Wild Center will open our doors to our community, free of charge, on November 8.

Now is the perfect time to experience The Wild Center. All visitors are welcome to curate their Wild Center experience by exploring Wild Walk, Stickwork, Raquette River Roll, Forest Music and the Pines Play Area.; heading inside to relax with the River Otters; seeing a featured film in the Flammer Theater; or strapping on a VR headset and experiencing flight on Birdly VR.


November 8, 2025

New York State Museum

Discover the beauty and tradition of cornhusk artistry in this hands-on workshop led by Bernadette Scott (Deer Clan, Seneca) residing on the Cattaraugus Territory, NY. Participants of all ages are invited to learn techniques for transforming cornhusks into beautiful, handcrafted pieces, while exploring the cultural significance of this traditional Haudenosaunee craft. Whether it’s weaving, shaping, or braiding, you’ll leave with your own unique creation and a deeper connection to the heritage carried through this enduring tradition. Bring family and friends to share in this opportunity for cultural learning and creative expression.


November 8, 2025

New York State Museum

Join us to hear world-renowned speaker Dr. Gordon Huie as he recounts his deeply moving narrative of what it was like on that fateful morning in September 2001. Known as the only recorded “Triple” connected to the attacks in New York City, Dr. Huie brings awareness through his personal photos, videos, and testimony to aspects of 9/11 that much of the world did not realize.

A former U.S. Army combat medic, and later a medical officer in the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Huie went on to a distinguished career as an orthopedic surgeon before retiring. His story is one of extraordinary service, sacrifice, and resilience, offering a rare and unforgettable perspective on one of the most defining moments in modern history.

This free public event will also be eligible for Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) credit for classroom educators.

November 9, 2025(1 event)


November 9, 2025

New York State Museum

Join the New York State Museum and WMHT for a family-friendly celebration of Sesame Street! Explore the beloved Sesame Street exhibit and see the iconic set up close, then enjoy a day filled with crafts, music, and videos highlighting your favorite moments from the show. Come celebrate the show that has helped children everywhere grow smarter, stronger, and kinder!

Please note: This event does not feature live costumed characters, just the magic of the exhibit and activities that honor 56 years of learning, laughter, and music on Sesame Street. 

November 10, 2025(2 events)


November 10, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Little Yogis" ages 3-4 years old will meet on the following dates at 2:45 pm:
11/3: Are We There Yet?
11/10: Whose Hands Are These?
11/17: Spookley: A Family To Be Thankful For
11/24: Thanks for Thanksgiving
12/1: The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas
12/8: The Mitten
12/15: Happy "All-idays" Class: Twelves Days of Yoga
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.


November 10, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Yogi Explorers" ages 5-12 years old, will meet on 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1, 12/8 and 12/15 at 3:30 pm. Travel back in time with Felicity to learn about colonial life as we approach America's 250th year of Independence. 12/15 class: Happy All-idays: Twelve Days of Yoga!
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.
November 11, 2025(2 events)


November 11, 2025

Fort William Henry Museum

Join Fort William Henry in honoring our nation’s heroes during our annual Veterans’ Day Commemoration. Walk through the powerful Field of Flags, featuring over 10,000 flags honoring nominated veterans. Then gather on the hotel lawn at 10:30 AM for a moving Wreath Laying Ceremony, complete with a musket volley by reenactors for a heartfelt tribute to those who served.

November 12, 2025(3 events)


November 12, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Goals are what take us forward in life. They are the first step to every journey we take. In this workshop we will explain how goal setting works, why goals are important, and take home more helpful resources to get you started. Remember: "if you aim for nothing, you'll hit it every time." Find out how to reach your dreams.


November 12, 2025

Registration required: Chapman Museum

Dr. Hadley Kruczek-Aaron will share an update on the archaeological research being done as part of the Timbuctoo Archaeology Project, which helps to document sites associated with a 19th century African American farming community in the Adirondacks. She will highlight the stories and experiences of the families who came to Timbuctoo and those who supported them, as well as describe the discoveries made, lessons learned, and questions that remain from the most recent field season.

November 13, 2025(8 events)


November 13, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Join this engaging workshop to learn about the skills that are most valued by business leaders, yet are under developed in employees. Learn why these skills are critically important, how to develop them, and the influence of AI.

 

 


November 13, 2025


November 13, 2025

 


November 13, 2025

Registration required: Saratoga National Historical Park

Agrippa Hull was a free African American resident of Stockbridge, MA. He enlisted in the Continental Army in May 1777 and served for six years, first with General John Paterson of the Massachusetts Line and then with Tadeusz Kościuszko, the Polish military engineer. Declining Kościuszko’s offer to settle in Poland after the war, Hull returned to Stockbridge where he became a pillar of the community. Agrippa Hull’s story is remarkable for what he did during his lifetime and how much documentation remains from which we can extrapolate. Through letters, diary entries, land deeds, and even accounts in mercantile ledgers the story emerges of a member of the African American community in 18th century Berkshire County – a community whose stories can otherwise be difficult to trace.

Speaker Talya Leodari is the Curator at the Stockbridge Library Museum and Archives in Stockbridge, MA and has worked in the cultural heritage field for over twenty years. She holds an A.B. from Bryn Mawr College and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Newcastle University in the UK. Her career has spanned many fields, but her focus throughout has been an interest in stories: whose stories get told and by whom, which stories are remembered and how. She is honored to be able to do this work at the Stockbridge Library.

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!


November 13, 2025

 


November 13, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Join us in conversation with acclaimed writer Amanda Peters as we discuss her instant bestselling novel, The Berry Pickers, as well as her tender short fiction collection, Waiting for the Long Night Moon: Stories.  Influenced by Peters’ own Mi’kmaq heritage, The Berry Pickers is a riveting exploration of family, grief, and the bonds we share. Thursday November 13th at 7 PM ET via digital live-stream.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/lakegeorgelibrary/100421


November 13, 2025

Registration required: Crandall Public Library

Join us in an online conversation with acclaimed writer Amanda Peters as we discuss her instant bestselling novel, The Berry Pickers, as well as her tender short fiction collection, Waiting for the Long Night Moon: Stories.

Influenced by Peters’ own Mi’kmaq heritage, The Berry Pickers is a riveting exploration of family, grief, and the bonds we share.

July 1962. A Mi’kmaq family from Nova Scotia arrives in Maine to pick blueberries for the summer. Weeks later, four-year-old Ruthie, the family’s youngest child, vanishes. She is last seen by her six-year-old brother, Joe, sitting on a favorite rock at the edge of a berry field. Joe will remain distraught by his sister’s disappearance for years to come.

In Maine, a young girl named Norma grows up as the only child of an affluent family. Her father is emotionally distant, her mother frustratingly overprotective. Norma is often troubled by recurring dreams and visions that seem more like memories than imagination. As she grows older, Norma slowly comes to realize there is something her parents aren’t telling her. Unwilling to abandon her intuition, she will spend decades trying to uncover this family secret.

The Berry Pickers is an intimate portrait of race, love, and loneliness–and the power of forgiveness. Register now to take part in the discussion!

November 14, 2025(4 events)


November 14, 2025

New York State Museum

Join Barry Dale, Principal Investigator with the Cultural Resource Survey Program (CRSP), for an engaging look into the world of archaeology. Barry’s research spans a wide range of topics, from burial traditions and historic industries to military sites and insights into daily life uncovered in the archaeological record. Visitors are invited to stop by, ask questions, and learn more about the work of CRSP and the methods archaeologists use to uncover and interpret the past.

This program takes place inside the exhibit Beneath the City: An Archaeological Perspective of Albany, where you’ll be surrounded by real artifacts that bring Albany’s hidden history to life.


November 14, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Discover the joy of sketching from our everyday surroundings.Ottavia will guide participants through the process of pencil sketching, ink drawing, and adding watercolor. We’ll work from reference photos or life, with all materials provided—though you’re welcome to bring your favorite sketchbook and watercolor palette if you’d like! Space is limited to 10 participants. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. This program is free, thanks to the generous support of the Friends of Lake George Library.


November 14, 2025

Adirondack Interpretive Center

Join Ithaca College Professor of Physics and Astronomy Luke Keller, for an evening beneath the stars. Discover how to identify constellations and planets, or simply relax and take in the beauty of the night sky.

November 15, 2025(4 events)


November 15, 2025

New York State Museum

Experience the creativity and energy of modern dance up close with the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company at the New York State Museum. Using a simple mat as their stage, the dancers invite audiences to gather around and enjoy an afternoon of artistry, spontaneity, and fun. Each performance blends selections from the company’s extensive repertoire with new works created just for this series, ensuring that no two programs are ever the same.

Free and family-friendly, this pop-up performance makes dance accessible to all—no stage, no lights, just pure movement and imagination.


November 15, 2025

New York State Museum

Join Jane Wilcox for an engaging dive into the holdings of the New York State Archives at the Cultural Education Center in Albany. Discover both familiar and hidden resources that can help advance your New York research, including a live demonstration of the online Finding Aids. Learn practical tips for navigating records that may hold clues to your family history and uncover new paths for your genealogical journey.


November 15, 2025

Registration encouraged: New York State Museum

Join WMHT Field Trip Hosts Matt & Nicole for a special premiere screening of Field Trip Visits the American Revolution! This 30-minute program highlights the rich Revolutionary history of the New York by spotlighting hands on visits to sites such as Fort Ticonderoga, Saratoga National Battlefield Park, Johnson Hall State Historic Site, the New York State Museum, and more! After the screening, join Matt and Nicole for a special tour with NYSM staff of the Gunboat at Ground Zero exhibit.


November 15, 2025

Lake George Arts Project

Stephanie McMahon’s paintings extract and distill her observations and perceptions of a particular environment while presenting the possibilities of abstraction. Weaving in and out of referential forms, colors and elemental shapes, she allows for both intuitive and calculated responses. The paintings are made with thin, translucent layers of oil paint on a smooth oil ground surface. Luminous, gestural brushstrokes impart physicality yet glide weightlessly over smooth surfaces as figure-ground relationships oscillate and conflate. Geometric structures and sharp edges provide a counterpoint to the immediacy and speed of the gesture. The slow, measured adjustment of a seemingly quick gestural brushstroke acts to reassign the historical meaning of this type of mark, simultaneously referring to the intuitive action of the body while invoking a stillness and precision in the intertwining of distinct marks. This process creates an active space for exploration that connects the present activity of painting to a previous experience. McMahon works in a constant negotiation with the elements as they shift in relation to one another, as she imagines, invents, and explores fluid spaces, suggestive forms, color relationships, and gesture. Over the years, she has moved between shaped panels, dimensional works on paper, and rectilinear formats. These variables allow her to address painting as image, object and action, reinforcing or expanding the limits of the picture plane.

November 16, 2025(2 events)


November 16, 2025

New York State Museum

Drop in between 10:00–11:00 a.m. for a creative, family-friendly program led by State Librarian Lauren Moore! Explore fascinating images from the New York State Library’s Special Collections, then turn your favorite into wearable art. Learn more about the treasures preserved in the State Library while making a button to take home. All ages welcome!


November 16, 2025

New York State Museum

Join respected scholar and principal of the newly formed Niagara Academy for Indigenous Relationships, Rick Hill (Tuscarora, Six Nations of the Grand River, Beaver Clan), for a thought-provoking lecture exploring the complex legacy of George Washington from an Indigenous perspective. While Washington is often celebrated as the nation’s first president and a symbol of American democracy, his policies, and military campaigns—including the devastating Sullivan-Clinton Campaign—left lasting impacts on Native communities.

Hill will offer a grounded and insightful reflection on these histories, illuminating how the Haudenosaunee experienced and remember Washington’s leadership. This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition George Washington: An American Paradox, which examines the contradictions of Washington’s life as both a champion of liberty and a perpetuator of slavery and violence.

As we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026, this conversation invites the public to engage more deeply with the tensions and legacies of the founding era, fostering a fuller and more honest understanding of America’s past. 

November 17, 2025(2 events)


November 17, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Little Yogis" ages 3-4 years old will meet on the following dates at 2:45 pm:
11/3: Are We There Yet?
11/10: Whose Hands Are These?
11/17: Spookley: A Family To Be Thankful For
11/24: Thanks for Thanksgiving
12/1: The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas
12/8: The Mitten
12/15: Happy "All-idays" Class: Twelves Days of Yoga
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.


November 17, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Yogi Explorers" ages 5-12 years old, will meet on 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1, 12/8 and 12/15 at 3:30 pm. Travel back in time with Felicity to learn about colonial life as we approach America's 250th year of Independence. 12/15 class: Happy All-idays: Twelve Days of Yoga!
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.
November 18, 2025(7 events)


November 18, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Statistics show that approximately 50% of mid-sized companies and almost all large corporations use an applicant tracking system (ATS) to screen candidates for job opportunities. Find out how you can prepare and hear suggestions for getting the most visibility out of your online application.


November 18, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Protecting your online accounts starts with strong password practices. In this lecture, we’ll review password basics before exploring options like single sign-on, passkeys, multi-factor authentication, and password managers. Learn why these password alternatives are safe ways to simplify your digital life and keep your personal information secure. This Senior Planet from AARP class is being offered through the Senior Planet licensing program. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register for this event.


November 18, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Get yourself primed for the holiday season and join us for an online conversation you won't want to miss! Charles Duhigg, author of the bestselling books The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better, presents the ultimate guide on how to communicate and connect with anyone in his latest work, Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection. In this groundbreaking book, Duhigg unravels the secrets of the supercommunicators to reveal the art - and the science - of successful communication. Tuesday November 18th at 2 PM ET via digital live-stream. Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/lakegeorgelibrary/101026


November 18, 2025

Registration required: Crandall Public Library

Get yourself primed for the holiday season and join us for an online conversation you won't want to miss! Charles Duhigg, author of the bestselling books The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better, presents the ultimate guide on how to communicate and connect with anyone at work, home, and in life in his latest work, Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection.

In this groundbreaking book, Duhigg unravels the secrets of the supercommunicators to reveal the art - and the science - of successful communication. He unpicks the different types of everyday conversation and pinpoints why some go smoothly while others swiftly fall apart. He reveals the conversational questions and gambits that bring people together. And he shows how even the most tricky of encounters can be turned around. In the process, he shows why a CIA operative was able to win over a reluctant spy, how a member of a jury got his fellow jurors to view an open-and-shut case differently, and what a doctor found they needed to do to engage with a vaccine skeptic.

Above all, he reveals the techniques we can all master to successfully connect with others, however tricky the circumstances. Packed with fascinating case studies and drawing on cutting-edge research, this book will change the way you think about what you say, and how you say it.

Register now to take part in the online discussion, learn how to enhance your everyday conversations, and add a new title to the holiday wishlist!


November 18, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Join us for needle felting at the library on Tuesday, November 18th at 6:00 pm. Needle felting is a craft that uses specially designed notched needles to sculpt wool into shapes and designs. The notches on the needles tangle the wool fibers, causing them to interlock and form firm structures. This versatile craft allows you to create anything from simple 2D flat pieces to intricate 3D sculptures. Michele will guide us through the process of creating this adorable holiday penguin. All supplies and instruction are provided. If you have crafted with us before, feel free to bring supplies. This event is free, but space is limited; call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register.


November 18, 2025

Come join us on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. You don’t need to read the book to come to our meetings.

November 19, 2025(4 events)


November 19, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

In this painting class, we will be painting Fall Reflection with local artist Morgan Taylor. Follow along as Morgan demonstrates color, layering, gradients, and other acrylic painting techniques. Participants will take home their very own painting at the end of the class. The class will take place on November 19th at 6:00pm. Class size is limited to 12 participants, and all skill levels are welcome. All supplies and instruction will be provided. This event is free. Donations are not required but always appreciated. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register.


November 19, 2025

November 20, 2025(6 events)


November 20, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Statistics show that approximately 50% of mid-sized companies and almost all large corporations use an applicant tracking system (ATS) to screen candidates for job opportunities. Find out how you can prepare and hear suggestions for getting the most visibility out of your online application.


November 20, 2025

Caldwell-Lake George Library

Are your ancestors lost, invisible or misbehaving? Sooner or later every genealogist seems to hit a dead end in their research.

On the first and third Thursday of each month from 1:00-2:30pm, Caldwell-Lake George Library will offer genealogy help. This is an informal drop-in, one-on-one meeting to discuss ways to overcome or move around problems in researching ancestors. We do not do genealogical research for you, but our experienced volunteers will suggest ways and sources to help you find answers. We can also help if you are using a database like Ancestry or Family Search and need a little insight on how it works.


November 20, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Transferable skills are qualities you have already acquired which can be used in a different job. Make it easy for employers to see the connection between your qualities and the skillset needed to do the job and market yourself as the solution to an employer's problem. Learn ways to research the employer's needs then identify and show them that you have these skills.


November 20, 2025


November 20, 2025

Registration required: Saratoga National Historical Park

The progress of the army under British Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne was impeded by the logistical requirements of continuing its advance toward Albany in the summer of 1777. Burgoyne sent a detachment commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Friedrich Baum to procure supplies in the newly proclaimed state of Vermont in an attempt to overcome this obstacle. Expecting little in the way of resistance, crown forces instead received a decisive check from the flinty General John Stark who commanded a collection of Vermont, Massachusetts and New Hampshire state militias in addition to Warner’s Regiment. Victory at Bennington paved the way for victory in the Battles of Saratoga and ultimately in the war itself. Interpretive Programs Assistant David Pitlyk will deliver a presentation on the history of the Battle of Bennington drawing from primary source material and archaeological findings. The presentation will also touch on how the battle has been commemorated and interpreted over time, both in New York and Vermont.

David Pitlyk has served as the administrator of Bennington Battlefield for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation since 2015. He previously worked as the Interpretation Coordinator for the Destroyer Escort Historical Museum (USS SLATER) and graduated from the University at Albany with degrees in history and education. In his spare time, he is also a (very green) member of the recreated 24th Regiment of Foot.

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!

November 21, 2025(4 events)


November 21, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Beyond Job Searches: Networking is your strategic tool for cultivating lasting relationships, fostering professional growth, and unlocking opportunities. It’s more than finding jobs; it’s a pivotal force propelling higher salaries and career advancement. Networking is the workout regimen your career muscle craves. Join us for an approachable journey to networking.


November 21, 2025

New York State Museum

Discover the beauty of history through feathers! Join Robyn Gibson, History Department Rights and Reproductions Manager at the New York State Museum, as she shares stunning feathered fans—from peacock to ostrich—straight from the Museum’s collection. After seeing these historic treasures up close, children can get creative in a hands-on craft activity, designing and decorating their very own colorful fans to take home. Enjoy this fun, interactive program for little historians and makers alike!

November 22, 2025(1 event)


November 22, 2025

New York State Museum

Join historian and author Dr. Thomas Guiler, Director of Museum Affairs at the Oneida Community Mansion House, for an engaging talk exploring the rise of communal Arts and Crafts Movements in early 20th-century America. Drawing from his newly released book, The Handcrafted Utopia: Arts and Crafts Communities in Progressive America (Couper Press, 2025) Dr. Guiler examines the rich histories of visionary communities like Rose Valley, Byrdcliffe, and Roycroft—utopian experiments where artists and idealists sought to merge beauty, labor, and social reform.

Discover how these communities used handcrafted decorative arts as a means of building more meaningful lives and learn about the unique role New York State played in this transformative cultural moment. A Q&A and book signing will follow the presentation.

November 23, 2025(1 event)


November 23, 2025

New York State Museum

Become an Artifact Detective! Join a New York State Museum archaeologist for a Thanksgiving-themed story and look at real artifacts. Discover how people long ago gathered, prepared, and shared their food in this fun, family-friendly adventure through history—where every object tells a story!

November 24, 2025(3 events)


November 24, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Little Yogis" ages 3-4 years old will meet on the following dates at 2:45 pm:
11/3: Are We There Yet?
11/10: Whose Hands Are These?
11/17: Spookley: A Family To Be Thankful For
11/24: Thanks for Thanksgiving
12/1: The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas
12/8: The Mitten
12/15: Happy "All-idays" Class: Twelves Days of Yoga
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.


November 24, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Yogi Explorers" ages 5-12 years old, will meet on 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1, 12/8 and 12/15 at 3:30 pm. Travel back in time with Felicity to learn about colonial life as we approach America's 250th year of Independence. 12/15 class: Happy All-idays: Twelve Days of Yoga!
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.


November 24, 2025

Registration required: Warren County 4-H

A FREE CROCHET CLASS is being offered to youth ages 5-19.

November 25, 2025(4 events)


November 25, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Join us for this informal glimpse into potential stumbling blocks to finding a job and some resources and strategies to help you meet your goals. Whether you're facing transportation needs, childcare needs, prior justice system involvement, inexperience, health concerns, or more - we're here to help connect you to resources!

 


November 25, 2025

New York State Museum

Brought to you with the support of WMHT, join us for a screening of Native America: Women Rule celebrating the power and leadership of Native women past and present. Native women are leading, innovating, and inspiring in the arts, politics, and protecting the planet. Native America explores the diverse ways they carry forward deep traditions to better their communities, their lands, and the world. They are building on a proud legacy of Indigenous women’s leadership that stretches back to time immemorial. Even as European kings and nations sought patriarchal dominion over the New World, Native communities continued to prioritize women as goddesses, healers, and leaders. And to this day, Native women remain a central force in their communities and beyond, and increasingly serve as a guiding light for gender equality worldwide.


November 25, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Goals are what take us forward in life. They are the first step to every journey we take. In this workshop we will explain how goal setting works, why goals are important, and take home more helpful resources to get you started. Remember: "if you aim for nothing, you'll hit it every time." Find out how to reach your dreams.


November 25, 2025

November 26, 2025(1 event)


November 26, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Beyond Job Searches: Networking is your strategic tool for cultivating lasting relationships, fostering professional growth, and unlocking opportunities. It’s more than finding jobs; it’s a pivotal force propelling higher salaries and career advancement. Networking is the workout regimen your career muscle craves. Join us for an approachable journey to networking.

November 27, 2025(1 event)


November 27, 2025

November 28, 2025(3 events)


November 28, 2025

New York State Museum

Celebrate late fall with this cozy, hands-on craft! Make charming, felted acorns in a fun, family-friendly activity that’s enjoyable for all ages.


November 28, 2025

New York State Museum

Join a New York State Museum Educator for a fun and interactive walk-through Outcasts: Mary Banning’s World of Mushrooms. Together we’ll explore the colorful mushroom illustrations of Mary Elizabeth Banning, learn about her adventurous spirit, and discover how she followed her curiosity even when science wasn’t always welcoming to women. This guided tour is a great way for families to experience the exhibit, ask questions, and see how mushrooms—often thought of as “outcasts” in nature—can inspire wonder, creativity, and new ways of thinking about the natural world.

November 29, 2025(1 event)


November 29, 2025

Slate Valley Museum

Featuring members of the musical group, Gypsy Reel!

November 30, 2025(1 event)


November 30, 2025

New York State Museum

Step into the world of robotics with Snapology! In this hands-on workshop, kids will design and build robots that move and act like real animals. From hopping frogs to flapping birds, young engineers will explore animal adaptations while learning the basics of robotics and engineering. Drop in, build, and let your creature come to life!

December 1, 2025(2 events)


December 1, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Little Yogis" ages 3-4 years old will meet on the following dates at 2:45 pm:
11/3: Are We There Yet?
11/10: Whose Hands Are These?
11/17: Spookley: A Family To Be Thankful For
11/24: Thanks for Thanksgiving
12/1: The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas
12/8: The Mitten
12/15: Happy "All-idays" Class: Twelves Days of Yoga
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.


December 1, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Caldwell-Lake George Library is excited to continue our popular children's yoga storytime program, Once Upon a Time Yoga Adventures! Our "Yogi Explorers" ages 5-12 years old, will meet on 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1, 12/8 and 12/15 at 3:30 pm. Travel back in time with Felicity to learn about colonial life as we approach America's 250th year of Independence. 12/15 class: Happy All-idays: Twelve Days of Yoga!
Our instructor will combine children's books and popular yoga poses to engage children physically and encourage mindfulness. Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register. Space is limited! Wear comfy clothes! Our instructor, Bridget Epiphanie is a certified Cosmic Kids Yoga instructor with extensive training in children's anatomy, postures and physical development.
December 2, 2025(6 events)


December 2, 2025


December 2, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

Buckle up for a wild ride and join us as we sit down for an online chat with debut author Sue Hincenbergs to discuss her novel The Retirement Plan. When the only thing standing between three best friends and a sunny beachfront retirement condo are their husbands, what ensues is a diabolical plan. You won’t want to miss this darkly humorous debut, filled with both laugh-out-loud and genuinely tense moments, as our headstrong wives pursue their dream retirement at all costs. Tuesday, December 2nd at 2 PM ET via digital live-stream in partnership with Caldwell-Lake George Library.


December 2, 2025

Registration required: Crandall Public Library

Buckle up for a wild ride and join us as we sit down for an online chat with debut author Sue Hincenbergs to discuss her novel The Retirement Plan, in which murder is the name of the game. When the only thing standing between three best friends and a sunny beachfront retirement condo are their husbands, what ensues is a diabolical plan to collect on their spouses’ life insurance policies.

After thirty years of friendship, Pam dreams of her perfect retirement with Nancy, Shalisa, Marlene, and their husbands—until their husbands pool their funds for an investment that goes terribly wrong, and their dreams of beachfront condos and a sunny, carefree retirement vanish. The golden years are looking as dreary as their marriages.

But when one husband dies in a freak accident, the other three women are shocked to see his widow rebound with a huge life insurance payout and a new life in Florida. In the aftermath, the women discover that their husbands have identical, seven-figure life insurance policies. A new dream forms, and this time, it involves a hitman. Meanwhile, their husbands have a secret retirement plan of their own.

You won’t want to miss this darkly humorous debut by Sue Hincenbergs, filled with both laugh-out-loud and genuinely tense moments as our headstrong wives pursue their dream retirement at all costs. Register today to take part in the fun!


December 2, 2025


December 2, 2025

Registration required: Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory

Bruce BergerAmateur Astronomer

Have you ever seen spectacular photos of the night sky reflected in a rural lake? Or the moon rising or setting behind an iconic building or statue. Or the colorful Aurora Borealis dancing around a lighthouse? If you’ve tried taking photos like these, you may have walked away frustrated. But this doesn’t have to be!

In this talk, avid NightScape photographer Bruce Berger will teach you how to use your Digital SLR or Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras, a sturdy tripod, and remote shutter to create stunning images of the cosmos combined with terrestrial features like buildings, landscapes and water. Learn the best techniques to get you started on your NightScape Photography journey.

December 3, 2025(3 events)


December 3, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Your resume and cover letter are crucial components that can set you apart from other candidates when applying for a job. This workshop will present the basics of a powerful and effective cover letter including formatting, tailoring to the job, and getting through the online application process to land an interview. *Please bring a rough draft of your resume*


December 3, 2025

Registration required: Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation

Like many species, common loon populations have been impacted by climate change. Over the last two decades, Adirondack loons have experienced increasing nest failure and migration disruption due to climate change. Are Loons on Thin Ice with Climate Change? provides an overview of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation’s (ACLC) observations of how climate change is impacting Adirondack loons, as well as information about loon behavior and natural history.

Join ACLC staff for this virtual presentation sponsored by Onondaga Audubon about how climate change is impacting Adirondack loons.

December 4, 2025(9 events)


December 4, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Your resume and cover letter are crucial components that can set you apart from other candidates when applying for a job. This workshop will present the basics of a powerful and effective cover letter including formatting, tailoring to the job, and getting through the online application process to land an interview. *Please bring a rough draft of your resume*


December 4, 2025

Registration required: Warren County Career Center

Transferable skills are qualities you have already acquired which can be used in a different job. Make it easy for employers to see the connection between your qualities and the skillset needed to do the job and market yourself as the solution to an employer's problem. Learn ways to research the employer's needs then identify and show them that you have these skills.


December 4, 2025

Caldwell-Lake George Library

Are your ancestors lost, invisible or misbehaving? Sooner or later every genealogist seems to hit a dead end in their research.

On the first and third Thursday of each month from 1:00-2:30pm, Caldwell-Lake George Library will offer genealogy help. This is an informal drop-in, one-on-one meeting to discuss ways to overcome or move around problems in researching ancestors. We do not do genealogical research for you, but our experienced volunteers will suggest ways and sources to help you find answers. We can also help if you are using a database like Ancestry or Family Search and need a little insight on how it works.


December 4, 2025


December 4, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

It's our annual Holiday Pajama Party!
Wear your favorite PJs and join us for crafts, games, snacks, visits with Santa, and a free book for every child! All families are welcome!
Due to the popularity of this event, we will hold this year's event as an open house. All activities including visits with Santa will be available for the entire event. Registration is required. Please call us at: 518-668-2528 to register.


December 4, 2025


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(2 events)


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(3 events)


December 6, 2025

Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

The Lake George Games Expo Winter Event is a free, pop-up event with 8 game projects to try, presentations about organizations in the local gaming community, and information about our summer event! Whether you're a board game enthusiast, video game fanatic, or just looking for a good time, this event is for you!
This event will be held on Saturday, December 6th from 12:00 pm-5:00 pm at Caldwell-Lake George Library, 336 Canada Street, Lake George. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with the gaming community. See you there!