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 January 2026

  • January 12, 2026 (2 events)


    January 12, 2026

    Registration required: Warren County Career Center

    Your budget is a key that opens doors, guiding you to your money goals. Get ready to take control of your finances and your future! Find out how to: • Organize what you make, spend, and save • Set goals to save up, spend down, look ahead • Harness the power of mindful spending • Identify budget tactics that work best for you

  • January 13, 2026 (5 events)


    January 13, 2026

    Registration required: The Conkling Center

    Warren County Sheriff, Jim LaFarr joins us over Zoom . You may Zoom from anywhere! Don’t want to Zoom from home, come into The Conking Center and join us for conversations on the big screen.

    The Sheriff welcomes any questions and concerns going on in Warren County. From the latest scams, Winter snow removal, homeless population, safety, patrols in the area and more.

    Come with questions!


    January 13, 2026

    Registration required: Crandall Public Library

    Join us for an online discussion with prominent cultural writer and bestselling author David Brooks on his book, How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply, in which he helps us pose essential questions: If you want to know a person, what kind of attention should you cast on them? What kind of conversations should you have? What parts of a person’s story should you pay attention to?

    Driven by his trademark sense of curiosity and determination to grow as a person, Brooks draws from the fields of psychology and neuroscience and the worlds of theater, philosophy, history, and education to present a welcoming, hopeful, integrated approach to human connection. How to Know a Person helps readers become more understanding and considerate toward others, and to find the joy that comes from being seen. Along the way it offers a possible remedy for a society that is riven by fragmentation, hostility, and misperception.

    The act of seeing another person, Brooks argues, is profoundly creative: How can we look somebody in the eye and see something large in them and, in turn, see something larger in ourselves? How to Know a Person is for anyone searching for connection, and yearning to be understood.

    Register now to take part in a riveting and timeless conversation on how to connect with people from all walks of life, and why doing so is paramount to our individual and communal growth.

  • January 14, 2026 (3 events)


    January 14, 2026

    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.

  • January 15, 2026 (5 events)


    January 15, 2026

    Registration required: Up Yonda Farm

    Young learners will learn about the motions and interactions of the Earth and Moon as they participate in activities modeling and recording the phases of the Moon. Elementary students will learn about the characteristics of the planets and the organization of the solar system by creating a model.

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


    January 15, 2026

    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.


    January 15, 2026

    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.


    January 15, 2026

    Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

    Discover how adult coloring can bring you peace. Experience the mindful practice and focus of the Zen Den: sip a cup of herbal tea, listen to the soothing sound of meditation music, and color. No experience necessary - just a desire to slow it down and be in the present moment.

  • January 16, 2026 (2 events)


    January 16, 2026

    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.

  • January 17, 2026 (2 events)


    January 17, 2026

    Registration recommended: Up Yonda Farm

    On this hike we’ll cover the basics of snowshoeing while you learn about animal tracking, winter ecology, and the history of Up Yonda Farm. During the program, we’ll traverse about a mile over the course of an hour, and will include a stop at our scenic vista point overlooking Lake George. Your program will finish near the Farmhouse, where a campfire and hot cocoa will be available!

    Reservations are recommended via nonrefundable reservation deposit of $1/person. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If there is not enough snow on your selected weekend, we will convert the snowshoe to a Naturalist-led hike instead.

    $9 per person with snowshoe rentals, $6 without rentals, in addition to Day Use Fee.

     


    January 17, 2026

    Registration recommended: Up Yonda Farm

    On this hike we’ll cover the basics of snowshoeing while you learn about animal tracking, winter ecology, and the history of Up Yonda Farm. During the program, we’ll traverse about a mile over the course of an hour, and will include a stop at our scenic vista point overlooking Lake George. Your program will finish near the Farmhouse, where a campfire and hot cocoa will be available!

    Reservations are recommended via nonrefundable reservation deposit of $1/person. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If there is not enough snow on your selected weekend, we will convert the snowshoe to a Naturalist-led hike instead.

    $9 per person with snowshoe rentals, $6 without rentals, in addition to Day Use Fee.

     

  • January 20, 2026 (5 events)


    January 20, 2026

    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.


    January 20, 2026

    Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

    Nature, Art, and Service as Medicine with Journalist Julia Hotz, Journalist and Award-Winning Author of The Connection Cure, Tuesday, January 20th at 2:00 PM ET.
    Be sure to jump start your new year with us as we chat with journalist and author Julia Hotz about her book The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging. The Connection Cure combines diligent science reporting, moving patient success stories, and surprising self-discovery to help us discover the lasting and life-changing power of social prescribing. Traditionally, when we get sick, health care professionals ask, “What’s the matter with you?” But around the world, teams of doctors, nurses, therapists, and social workers have started to flip the script, asking “What matters to you?”
    As the first book on social prescribing, The Connection Cure empowers you to find, experience, and implement this revolutionary medicine in your own community. The success stories Julia finds bring a long-known theory to life: if we can change our environment, we can change our health. By reconnecting to what matters to us, we can all start to feel better.


    January 20, 2026

    Registration required: Crandall Public Library

    Be sure to jump start your new year with us as we chat virtually with journalist and author Julia Hotz about her book The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging.

    The Connection Cure combines diligent science reporting, moving patient success stories, and surprising self-discovery to help us discover the lasting and life-changing power of social prescribing. Traditionally, when we get sick, health care professionals ask, “What’s the matter with you?” But around the world, teams of doctors, nurses, therapists, and social workers have started to flip the script, asking “What matters to you?”

    Science shows that social prescribing is effective for treating symptoms of the modern world’s most common ailments—depression, ADHD, addiction, trauma, anxiety, chronic pain, dementia, diabetes, and loneliness. By integrating age-old medicines like art, nature, movement, and volunteer service into patient’s daily lives, social prescriptions are radically changing health and healthcare in more than thirty countries. Julia Hotz travels around the world to survey them sea-swimming lessons for depression, “culture vitamins” for anxiety,  a fishing club for ADHD, a farm-based day-care for dementia, a phone-buddy program for social isolation, and many more.

    As the first book on social prescribing, The Connection Cure empowers you to find, experience, and implement this revolutionary medicine in your own community. The success stories Julia finds bring a long-known theory to life: if we can change our environment, we can change our health. By reconnecting to what matters to us, we can all start to feel better.

    Register today to find out how you can use the wisdom of social prescribing to live your best life!

  • January 21, 2026 (1 event)

  • January 22, 2026 (5 events)


    January 22, 2026

    Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

    Dr. Sameh Gaballa, MD w/ the Department of Malignant Hematology, Moffitt Cancer Center talks on Slow-Growing Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas in this Health Spotlight webinar sponsored by Blood Cancer United (formally the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.) Cannot attend in person? Email us for the link.


    January 22, 2026

    Lake George Land Conservancy

    Stop by and say hello during our annual Open House! Meet the LGLC staff and learn about projects in the works for 2026.

    Light refreshments provided. No RSVP needed, just stop in when you’re able!


    January 22, 2026

    Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

    Currently writing something? Looking for the inspiration to get started? Kathleen Tonn, retired English teacher & Howl Story Slam winner, will offer techniques & subject matter to bring out YOUR story. Materials provided; bring your ideas!

  • January 23, 2026 (1 event)

  • January 24, 2026 (4 events)


    January 24, 2026

    Registration required: New York State Museum

    The New York State Museum will host our Anthropology and Archeology, Evolution and Ecology, and DH Cadwell teacher workshops on January 24, 2026. Our one-day event is formatted in a flipped-classroom style, where participants will watch recoded lectures related to this year’s themes. The first 15 participants who are fully registered for each workshop can participate in hands-on experiences related to the workshop's theme, led by Museum Scientists.
    Teachers will earn four hours of Continued Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) for the recorded lectures and four hours of CTLE credit for the hands-on elements. They will gain valuable insight into the forefront of scientific research, highlighting hidden stories from within the museum collections. These workshops are aligned with specific New York State Learning Standards.

    2026 Themes: 

    • Anthropology and Archeology: Underwater Archeology and the Mystery of the World Trade Center Ship
    • Evolution and Ecology: Understanding Aquatic Ecosystems
    • DH Cadwell Earth and Space: Water’s Effects on the Landscape

    Cost: $25 for in-person participants; lectures are free.


    January 24, 2026

    Registration recommended: Up Yonda Farm

    On this hike we’ll cover the basics of snowshoeing while you learn about animal tracking, winter ecology, and the history of Up Yonda Farm. During the program, we’ll traverse about a mile over the course of an hour, and will include a stop at our scenic vista point overlooking Lake George. Your program will finish near the Farmhouse, where a campfire and hot cocoa will be available!

    Reservations are recommended via nonrefundable reservation deposit of $1/person. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If there is not enough snow on your selected weekend, we will convert the snowshoe to a Naturalist-led hike instead.

    $9 per person with snowshoe rentals, $6 without rentals, in addition to Day Use Fee.

     


    January 24, 2026

    Registration appreciated: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

    On a beautiful Arctic morning Kumak and his family go ice fishing.....what happens next? Join us and find out as we read this delightful tale of perseverance and community. Then participants will create a paper fish of their own!


    January 24, 2026

    Registration recommended: Up Yonda Farm

    On this hike we’ll cover the basics of snowshoeing while you learn about animal tracking, winter ecology, and the history of Up Yonda Farm. During the program, we’ll traverse about a mile over the course of an hour, and will include a stop at our scenic vista point overlooking Lake George. Your program will finish near the Farmhouse, where a campfire and hot cocoa will be available!

    Reservations are recommended via nonrefundable reservation deposit of $1/person. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If there is not enough snow on your selected weekend, we will convert the snowshoe to a Naturalist-led hike instead.

    $9 per person with snowshoe rentals, $6 without rentals, in addition to Day Use Fee.

     

  • January 26, 2026 (1 event)

  • January 27, 2026 (3 events)


    January 27, 2026

    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!

     


    January 27, 2026

    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.

  • January 28, 2026 (4 events)


    January 28, 2026

    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.


    January 28, 2026

    Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library

    Secrets and Second Chances with Liz Moore, New York Times Bestselling and Award-Winning Author of The God of the Woods and Long Bright River, Wednesday, January 28th, at 7 PM ET
    We are thrilled to welcome back Liz Moore–one of the first guests to appear in the Library Speakers Consortium author talk series--to discuss her latest work, The God of the Woods, an instant New York Times bestseller and one of NPR’s 2024 “Books We Love” highlights.


    January 28, 2026

    Registration required: Crandall Public Library

    We are thrilled to welcome Liz Moore to discuss her latest work, The God of the Woods, an instant New York Times bestseller and one of NPR’s 2024 “Books We Love” highlights.

    Early morning, August 1975: a camp counselor discovers an empty bunk. Its occupant, Barbara Van Laar, has gone missing. Barbara isn’t just any thirteen-year-old: she’s the daughter of the family that owns the summer camp and employs most of the region’s residents. And this isn’t the first time a Van Laar child has disappeared. Barbara’s older brother similarly vanished fourteen years ago, never to be found.

    As a panicked search begins, a thrilling drama unfolds. Chasing down the layered secrets of the Van Laar family and the blue-collar community working in its shadow, Moore’s multi-threaded story invites readers into a rich and gripping dynasty of secrets and second chances. It is Liz Moore’s most ambitious and wide-reaching novel yet.

    Join us in conversation with Liz as we embark on a tale of thrilling twists and disturbing disappearances. Register today to “enter the woods,” if you dare!

  • January 29, 2026 (2 events)


    January 29, 2026

    Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

    A unique chocolate tasting experience based on the French Inspired chocolates from the Chocolat book series by Joanne Harris. Deb Morris, Barkeater Chocolates, will guide tasting of chocolates that Vianne may have created in her French chocolate shop. Book Club details will be shared.

  • January 30, 2026 (1 event)

  • January 31, 2026 (3 events)


    January 31, 2026

    Registration recommended: Up Yonda Farm

    On this hike we’ll cover the basics of snowshoeing while you learn about animal tracking, winter ecology, and the history of Up Yonda Farm. During the program, we’ll traverse about a mile over the course of an hour, and will include a stop at our scenic vista point overlooking Lake George. Your program will finish near the Farmhouse, where a campfire and hot cocoa will be available!

    Reservations are recommended via nonrefundable reservation deposit of $1/person. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If there is not enough snow on your selected weekend, we will convert the snowshoe to a Naturalist-led hike instead.

    $9 per person with snowshoe rentals, $6 without rentals, in addition to Day Use Fee.

     


    January 31, 2026

    Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)

    Come sit by the fire with Nancy as she reads excerpts from two published books: "Possums to Porcupines - The Wildlife of an Adirondack Rehabilitator" and "Adventures Inside, Outside and Beyond the Cuckoo's Nest." Q & A will follow. Books available for sale. Warming refreshments will be served.


    January 31, 2026

    Registration recommended: Up Yonda Farm

    On this hike we’ll cover the basics of snowshoeing while you learn about animal tracking, winter ecology, and the history of Up Yonda Farm. During the program, we’ll traverse about a mile over the course of an hour, and will include a stop at our scenic vista point overlooking Lake George. Your program will finish near the Farmhouse, where a campfire and hot cocoa will be available!

    Reservations are recommended via nonrefundable reservation deposit of $1/person. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If there is not enough snow on your selected weekend, we will convert the snowshoe to a Naturalist-led hike instead.

    $9 per person with snowshoe rentals, $6 without rentals, in addition to Day Use Fee.