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 colored 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 June 2025
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June 1, 2025(1 event) – Throughout the day, the Festival will feature over 60 vendors, including local artisans, food trucks, community resource organizations, and more. Guests can enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities, and sensory-friendly spaces will be available to ensure inclusive spaces for all attendees. |
June 2, 2025(2 events) – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! |
June 3, 2025(7 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon ![]() – Registration required: The Conkling Center ![]() – This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. – Teens ages 13-19 are invited to meet in the Teen Center for LGBTQI+ conversation and a colorful craft: this month we are making and printing our own Zines. We've got the materials and all the tips to help you create (and reproduce and distribute) your own Zine. Learn Zine magic with us and DIY publish your art, your personal stories, crucial info, good advice, recommendations, etc. Make, share, collect, repeat! This program is part of our regular monthly Rainbow Coffee & Craft meetup for teens: LGBTQI+ conversation and a colorful craft every month. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Here is your opportunity to learn a new language! This monthly series, for kids in grades K-6, will introduce kids to American Sign Language. This month will feature animal signs and bingo. ![]() |
June 4, 2025(4 events) – Many people believe the Vietnam War ended when the United States military withdrew its troops, but that is only partially true. Between the signing of the Peace Accords on January 28, 1973, and the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, approximately 6,000 American civilians, including families with young children, lived and worked in Vietnam. Karen Kaiser and Kat Fitzpatrick were among them. Using images and personal stories—some harrowing, some humorous—Karen and Kat share their real-life experiences in Saigon during the last days of the Vietnam War. You will learn why they were invited into a critical war zone, the nature of a super-secret propaganda radio station, what challenges they faced, and how they made it out in time. This event marks the 50th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon and seeks to honor those who served and acknowledge all who were affected. Karen, who will join us via Zoom, will show a South Vietnamese flag, the symbol of a country that exists no longer and Kat will have an American Flag that flew over our Capitol on April 1st, 2025 to honor all involved in the war and its aftermath. – Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost, What is at Risk, and What To Do About it with Smithsonian Scientists, Wednesday, June 4th, 2:00 pm Extinctopedia tells a complex story, not just of those who are extinct but also of those in greatest peril, with explanations of what threatens their survival. It is also a story of hope—hopes for animals that have been rediscovered, hope in the form of newly-discovered animals, and hope that we might hear the warning call and act to preserve the amazing biodiversity of our fragile planet for future generations to come. You’re invited to grab your family and friends and join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, Extinctopedia: Discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet. In this talk, you will discover:
Extinctopedia provides a fascinating catalog of life on earth and encourages the reader to find ways of preserving the incredible diversity of species, so we may all thrive and life itself can endure on this amazing and beautiful planet. – Registration required: Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Family Craft Program Fireflies are one of the signs that summer is on its way! Join us for a fun and creative afternoon as we make firefly suncatchers using paper, tissue paper, and glue. Each participant will craft their own cheerful firefly to brighten up a window at home. Parental participation is encouraged, and supervision is required.
– Hosted by Lifelong James Joyce scholar Frank WeaverTake a walk back in time, to June 16, 1904, in Joseph Strick’s bold dramatization of a literary masterpiece. This cinematic interpretation of Ulysses reveals the artistry, humanity, & humor that mark Joyce’s great experimental novel. Memorable performances bring the book's 3 main characters to life! |
June 5, 2025(6 events) – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. – Registration required: The Conkling Center ![]() ![]() – Join us for our weekly after school group for kids ages 8-12, featuring various activities, games, and/or crafts chosen by the group. To be held in the Children's Activity Rooms. – A friendly game of Scrabble is a fun way to be social while improving your memory and vocabulary skills! So Let's Play! High score will take home a prize! – ![]() |
June 6, 2025(1 event) – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. |
June 7, 2025(6 events) June 7, 2025 ![]() – Registration required: Lake George Land Conservancy The Adirondacks are a unique and special place that we can all work together to protect. Celebrate the American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day by learning how you can be a steward of the land. Learn about best practices for outdoor recreation and the Leave No Trace Principles as you hike the Bradley’s Lookout trail at the Pinnacle Preserve. The trail to Bradley’s Lookout is easy/moderate with mostly gradual and flat terrain. 1.2 miles round-trip. – ![]() – Repair Cafe's provide community members with a free alternative to throwing away their broken household and treasured items. These interactive events provide an opportunity to save money, reduce waste, and connect with other community members. Our volunteer repair coaches will be on hand to try and fix a variety of items such as small appliances, lamps, small pieces of furniture, bicycles, clothing, electronics, and more! We also are seeking a few volunteers who would like to help on the day of the event. What We Plan to Fix! This list represents some of the repair skills we hope to recruit for each Café: -And More! Prior to arriving, please consider the following to increase the chances if a successful repair:
For more information or to volunteer, please contact Sharon by email at glensfallsrepairs@gmail.com or call her at 518-792-6508 x267. Glens Falls Repair Cafe is brought to you by Crandall Public Library and Zero Waste Warren County. A generous grant from the Touba Family Foundation to Zero Waste Warren County is providing support for these events. – Registration requested: Lake George Music Festival Adirondack Winery hosts "Wines and Winds", a unique and interactive concert where the musical arts meet the art of wine, featuring Sam Boutris on clarinet and Eleni Katz on bassoon. Guests will enjoy the unique opportunity to sip on specially selected wines while our hosts and performers share the stories behind each pour, creating a rich dialogue between taste and sound. Engage with the musicians and winemakers, and immerse yourself in the warmth of a live performance where music and conversation flow as freely as the wine. FREE ADMISSION Open socialization before and after the performance, with a formal Q&A to follow. Food & wine available for purchase – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |
June 8, 2025(3 events) – – World Awareness Children's Museum Free Day! Visit the museum for free today, thanks to Stewart's Holiday Match and all who contributed! We are pleased to offer these free days from 10am-3pm once per month. Donations are appreciated but not required. – ![]() |
June 9, 2025(4 events) – This group meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month from 12:30 to 2:30 pm in the community room. Writers of all styles and genres are welcome. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This introduction to using a computer will cover basic vocabulary, using a mouse and keyboard, searching the internet, creating an email account, and creating and saving documents. The event is hosted by the Warren County One Stop Career Center and will be held at 333 Glen St., Suite 300, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Registration is required. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! |
June 10, 2025(5 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library Explore Unexpected Twists and Turns with Bestselling Author Lisa Jewell, Tuesday, June 10th, 2:00 pm
You’re invited to an exclusive preview event with New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jewell as she introduces readers to her forthcoming title Don’t Let Him In (Out June 24, 2025!). Along with an introduction to her newest bone-chilling, psychological thriller, Jewell will chat about her life as a writer and her critically-acclaimed body of work.
In Don’t Let Him In, three women are connected by one man in this kaleidoscopic thriller.
Nick Radcliffe is a man of substance and good taste. He has a smile that could melt the coldest heart and a knack for putting others at ease. He’s just what Nina Swann needed in her life after her husband’s unexpected death. But to Nina’s adult daughter, Ash, Nick seems too slick, too polished, too good to be true. Without telling her mother, Ash begins digging into Nick’s past. What she finds is more than unsettling…
Things don’t make sense and patience is wearing thin…
Martha is a florist living in a neighboring town with her infant daughter and her devoted husband Alistair. But lately, Alistair has been traveling more and more frequently for work, disappearing for days at a time. When Martha questions him about his frequent absences, he always has a legitimate explanation. But Martha can’t shake the feeling that something isn't right, despite her husband calling her mad and insisting they know everything there is to know about one another.
Nina, Martha, and Ash are on a collision course with a shocking truth that is far darker than anyone could have imagined. And all three are about to wish they had heeded the same warning: Don’t let him in. But the past won’t stay buried forever.
– This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. – Encore performance of The Ghost of Mary Persons, a play based on the life of an Adirondack woman who got revenge from the grave on people who judged her. Full of Adirondack lore and live music, this one-person show is suitable for teens and adults. ![]() |
June 11, 2025(7 events) 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. – Celebrate the full Strawberry moon with author/storyteller Joe Bruchac as he shares Abenaki traditions & his own experience of the world around him. Enjoy songs, poems & stories from the Adirondack foothills as told in his book "A Year Of Moons". Strawberry refreshments served! $8 Suggested. – 19th Annual Bolton Community Boat Cruise - Rain or Shine – Registration required: Lake George Land Conservancy Researcher David Kramer will present “The Life History of the Moose in New York State” at the Lake George Land Conservancy building in Bolton Landing. Moose were extirpated from the Adirondacks in the late 1800s and early 1900s due to habitat destruction and overhunting. But in the 1980s, moose sightings in the Adirondacks began to trickle in. Over the past few decades, moose have established a permanent population in the New York mountains. In 2015, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) began actively monitoring it. In the program, attendees will learn about the life history and ecology of our largest state mammal and the new research initiative NYSDEC is conducting. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Looking for your next favorite read? Join us for Book Speed Dating – a fast-paced, fun way to discover new books and genres you might not usually pick up! Here’s what you can expect: How it Works:
– Kids ages 9 and up who are looking to volunteer with our summer programming are encouraged to attend one of our informational meetings to learn about what opportunities we have for them. Please bring your summer schedule and your volunteer application. |
June 12, 2025(7 events) – On the second Thursday of each month The Hyde Collection waives the admission fee for all visitors! – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. – ![]() – Join us for our weekly after school group for kids ages 8-12, featuring various activities, games, and/or crafts chosen by the group. To be held in the Children's Activity Rooms. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Crandall Public Library is launching a new creative writing workshop series, for adults! Sessions will occur every second Thursday evening, from June to November. session one will focus on short story writing, by using Freytag's Pyramid method for story development. Patrons will write for 40 minutes followed by discussion, sharing and peer feedback. This program will follow the Creative Writing Group guidelines outlined below. Please join us on this fun and creative journey! Creative Writing Group Guidelines
– Learn to play some easy improv and party games like Press Conference, Party Quirks, Family Portraits, and Poison Frog. Not sure if you want to try improvs in front of a crowd? We'll teach the rules and you can join in or cheer on your fellow teens as a part of the audience. This program is part of our weekly Teen Group, a social club for teens, ages 13-19. Meet in the Teen Center for a different activity every week. Arts and crafts, acting games, cooking classes, book talks, gaming, art walks, and more. No registration required. Free. |
June 13, 2025(4 events) – Free to all! Celebrate the start of summer! Tannery Pond Center will serve up ice cream on the porch - come an enjoy a scoop or two! Ice cream sodas, ice cream sundaes or just plain ice cream. – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Learn to play the joyful Hawaiian instrument, and feel the magic of making music with others! Instructor Alexander Grandy, Folklife Center librarian Kevin Rogan, and Children’s Department library assistant Emma Rogan return for another round of free beginner ukulele classes. No experience playing ukulele is required, and instruments are available for any participants who need them. Please register with Kevin Rogan (krogan@sals.edu) in advance. This series is produced by the Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library, funded in part by an anonymous donor, the Touba Family Foundation, and the New York State Council on the Arts - Folk Arts Program, with the support of the Governor's Office and the New York State Legislature. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Join instructor Alexander Grandy, Folklife Center librarian Kevin Rogan, and Children’s Department library assistant Emma Rogan for this this free ukulele class. Experience playing ukulele is required, and instruments are available for anyone who needs one. Please register with Kevin Rogan (krogan@sals.edu) in advance. This series is produced by the Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library, funded in part by an anonymous donor, the Touba Family Foundation, and the New York State Council on the Arts - Folk Arts Program, with the support of the Governor's Office and the New York State Legislature. |
June 14, 2025(10 events) – – – NY State DEC, Eastern Adirondacks, Scaroon Manor Campground & Day Use Area DEC and State Parks, in partnership with the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), NYS Department of Veterans’ Services, Office of the Chief Disability Officer, Office of Mental Health, and the NYS Justice Center, will host events across the state to connect people to nature and provide increased access to the outdoors. Get Outdoors & Get Together Day brings together people of all abilities, ages, identities, and backgrounds for fun, healthful activities as part of the Governor's initiative to broaden the diversity of users and ensure inclusivity of access to state public lands. Activities:
Accessible features at this site: Hand boat launch with dock, fishing/wildlife viewing platform, picnic area and pavilion, hiking trail, beach access route, and restrooms.
– Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council (LARAC) Our Annual June Arts Festival features local, regional, and national artists offering a variety of products such as jewelry, home goods, food items, fine art, textiles, and more. The event also includes live music from local musicians all weekend long. This event takes place rain or shine. – Join us to celebrate the opening of our newest exhibition, “Chapman Yearbook: 60 Years of Collecting”. This special exhibition highlights six decades of preserving, interpreting, and sharing the rich stories of the Glens Falls–Queensbury community and the greater southern Adirondack region. Framed through the lens of a classic high school yearbook, this exhibition invites visitors to explore selected artifacts from the Museum’s collection of more than 32,000 objects, photographs, and archival records. There will be free admission to the Museum all day, refreshments, and crafts for children and families. – Join Coast Guard Veteran Matt Kelly for an informative and fun Flag Day Celebration. Enjoy a reading of the story "The Biggest (and Best) Flag That Ever Flew". Then Matt will share interesting Flag facts, Flag raising protocols and how to properly care for your American Flag! Bring a favorite stuffed animal, doll, or other small toy to the Museum for a Stuffie Sleepover! Your stuffed friend will spend the night at the Museum, playing games, learning about history, and meeting other stuffies. Drop-off begins at 2 p.m. with a reading of “Sleepover at the Museum” by Karen LeFrak, followed by participants filling out a tag for their friend to wear at the sleepover. Participants can pick up their stuffie and a link to a virtual photo album the next day, Sunday, June 15, anytime between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Doyle Irish Stick Fighting, with Whisky Stick Faction Coaches John Borter and Trish Chiovari, is a two-handed martial art developed well over 200 years ago by the Doyle family in Ireland, and brought to Canada in the early 19th century. Open to all interested in fun, fitness, and self-defense in a safe, inclusive community. For more information: www.theirishstick.com Join our local study group. Free with registration. Saturdays 2:30 to 4 pm: June 14, ,28; July 12, 26; August 9, 23; September 13, 27; November 8, 22; 2025. This program series is hosted by the Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library and made possible by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts supported by the Governor's Office and the New York State Legislature. – Kids ages 9 and up who are looking to volunteer with our summer programming are encouraged to attend one of our informational meetings to learn about what opportunities we have for them. Please bring your summer schedule and your volunteer application. – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |
June 15, 2025(1 event) – Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council (LARAC) Our Annual June Arts Festival features local, regional, and national artists offering a variety of products such as jewelry, home goods, food items, fine art, textiles, and more. The event also includes live music from local musicians all weekend long. This event takes place rain or shine. |
June 16, 2025(4 events) – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Folklife Center North Country Public Radio is working with the Folklife Center to interview young adults (under 40) who have moved to and/or stayed in the region to pursue work. NORTH COUNTRY AT WORK (NCAW) is a North Country Public Radio project exploring the work history and contemporary economic landscape of each of the communities in the Adirondack North Country. Our starting point is photographs—images of people at work, the tools they use, the spaces their work occupies or impacts. From that starting point, we expand to personal stories, oral histories and other content to deepen our understanding of how the livelihoods of people across northern New York looked in earlier times, how the work has changed and continues to change, how the work we do in one community relates to work being done elsewhere in the region, and how our experience is part of a larger rural experience throughout the United States. Our basic premise: everyone has a photo or work-related story to share. We all work. It all adds up to make this NCAW as illuminating and meaningful as possible. The content for this digital space has been gathered—and continues to be gathered—at locations across the region. We collaborate with town historians, librarians, scholars, museum staff, nonprofit organizations and citizens who have collected and cherish the often hidden history of their communities. NCAW is a cooperative undertaking, and we encourage your contribution to the big story. – A 121st Bloomsday Bash! Presented by Frank WeaverFirst published 103 years ago, James Joyce’s novel Ulysses continues to entertain, enlighten titillate & bewilder readers. Frank will share some of the most effective keys to unlock the wonders of "Ulysses". All attendees will receive a special gift to help to help them along in that endeavor! The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! |
June 17, 2025(8 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Registration required: Warren County Career Center
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– Council For Prevention of Warren and Washington Counties ,Lori Prock/Prevention Educator, joins us for the last of the six-lesson curriculum at a glance. You are welcome to attend even if you have not been to the others before this. ![]() – This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Create a personalized mug with the Cricut! Cut a simple design in infusible ink and use a mug press to apply. Materials and safety equipment supplied. All skill levels are welcome, but some familiarity with Design Space is helpful. Please bring a laptop or tablet that is compatible with Design Space (no Chromebooks). Crandall has a very limited number of laptops available. Please note in the reservation if you would like to borrow one and we will try to accommodate you. Anyone who has a Cricut or ideas to share, please bring them! If you have your own Cricut and laptop/device that you would like to bring, contact Autumn directly. ![]() Come join us on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. You don’t need to read the book to come to our meetings. ![]() – An Evening of Science We remake ourselves all the time. In each of our brains, there are approximately one hundred billion cells called neurons. These neurons connect in vast networks that allow us to receive and process information, form memories, and navigate the world. Each individual neuron is composed of more than a billion molecules. On average, each of these tiny molecules only lives for a few days. All told, our brains — which define who we are — are made up of billions upon billions of microscopic building blocks that are continually degraded and replaced. Despite this molecular turmoil, we remember who we are. We remember each other — our parents and children, our childhood friends and neighbors — for decades. How do we do this? How do we remember ourselves and each other when the molecules in our brains only live for a few days? As we age, why do some of us develop diseases that cause us to lose our memories, to lose a coherent sense of self? Thousands of scientists at universities across the country are conducting research to unravel these mysteries. Home-grown researcher, Dr. Erin Barnhart, for an evening of lively scientific discussion. Erin grew up in Easton, graduated from Greenwich Central School (’99) and Harvard (’03), and earned her PhD at Stanford in 2010. Now a professor and scientist at Columbia University, Erin will describe how molecules and cells are organized into complex biological structures like the brain, as well as presenting recent insights from her research group about the maintenance of neurons during aging. She will also discuss how scientific curiosity and investments in fundamental research drive medical breakthroughs, allowing us to live longer, healthier lives. All ages are welcome to attend; please join us! |
June 18, 2025(2 events) – Crandall Public Library Folklife Center Are you interested in your family history but have no idea where to start? Has your genealogy research recently hit a brick wall? You can’t trace your immigrant ancestor back to her country of origin? Do you want to learn how to use our online databases (Ancestry, fold3, HeritageQuest) more effectively? Volunteer genealogists Lisa Dougherty & Judith Harper can help. They have many years experience, helping patrons trace their families, using both conventional methods and online resources. Wednesdays - May 21, June 18, July 16, Aug 20, Sept 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17 2025 The Folklife Center’s Research Room The Folklife Center, celebrating 30 years as a library department 1993-2023, is funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts - Folk Arts Program, with the support of the Governor’s office and the NYS Legislature. Registration required: Warren County Career Center
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June 19, 2025(7 events) – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. – Chapman Museum presents the history and origins of the ADK Underground Railroad, highlighting locations in Washington, Warren, & Saratoga counties that served as stops along the path to freedom, and important figures in the movement. Join us for a special Juneteenth program as we read “Juneteenth Jamboree” by Carole Boston Weatherford, a vibrant story that introduces young readers to the meaning and traditions of this important holiday. After the story, participants will get to express their creativity as they color images associated with this meaningful holiday. This program is intended for children ages 5-9 but is open to all. Parental participation is encouraged, and supervision is required. – Registration required: The Conkling Center ![]() Dale and Joan are long time area educators and museum programmers who have enjoyed interacting with youth of all ages. They are charter members of the County School Association of America with both serving on the Board of Directors. They have presented at various local and national conferences. In retirement their interest in early American educational artifacts grew through visitations to various historic sites giving them the opportunity to note the great cariety of school curriculums, student slates and teaching aids that had been available to teachers and young scholars a century ago. ![]() – Join us for our weekly after school group for kids ages 8-12, featuring various activities, games, and/or crafts chosen by the group. To be held in the Children's Activity Rooms. ![]() |
June 20, 2025(4 events) 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. – – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. BBQ Dinner – BBQ dinner with pulled pork, brisket, mac and cheese, baked beans, coleslaw is being offered for $25/person. Cash bar. Dinner reservations can be made by calling 518 984 0088. For those who want to enjoy the music but do not want dinner please feel free to come and bring your chairs. You can sit on the side lawn if there is no room in the pavilion. The 2025 Seagle Festival emerging artists will delight with selections from opera and Broadway including highlights from the 2025 Seagle Festival season of productions. More information about Seagle Festival at www.seaglefestival.org |
June 21, 2025(5 events) – Registration required: Schroon Lake PaddleFest Paddlers will drop their watercraft at the DEC Fishing Access Point on Rte 74, in Severance NY, then drive vehicles to the Schroon Lake Town Beach parking area. A bus will drive participants back to their boats to then paddle south on the river, into Schroon Lake and finish at the Town Boat Launch. Refreshments and music will be served in the Schroon Boat House, where more information about the Schroon Paddle Challenge will be available, as well as information about the sponsors of the Challenge - Schroon Lake Association, Schroon Chamber of Commerce, and ROOST. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This is a monthly workshop designed to explore a new technique or approach to nature journaling each month. In this session, we'll delve into different ways to record sound. Through interactive, hands-on activities, participants will discover how to effectively utilize this strategy to approach any subject to enhance their journaling experience. This program is for all levels of expertise, but geared towards Adults and older teens. Supplies will be provided. Registration is required. – Anime Saturday is back! Teens ages 13-19 can drop in to the teen center from 1-2:30pm to watch some anime! We will watch the first three episodes of an anime and discuss it over snacks. This month we will be watching the first three episodes of "The Ancient Magus Bride" This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Upcycling withdrawn CPL books into folded masterpieces with Book Folding Creations by Kim. If there is a particular book you would like to use, please feel free to bring it. Minimum 200 pages. Light refreshments provided. – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |
June 22, 2025
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June 23, 2025(6 events) – This group meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month from 12:30 to 2:30 pm in the community room. Writers of all styles and genres are welcome. – NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Think fast, strategize smart, and piece it all together! Join us for a Jigsaw Puzzle Chess Competition, where your skills in both logic and problem-solving will be put to the test! Participants will compete complete a puzzle piece-by-piece. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! RSVP requested: The Sembrich New York aristocrat Newland Archer strains the intransigent mores of Gilded Age society when he falls for his fiancée's scandalous cousin. Martin Scorsese’s opulent rendering of Edith Wharton’s 1920 novel stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder. The film was released theatrically on September 17, 1993, by Columbia Pictures. It received critical acclaim, won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Ryder), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Best Art Direction. Miriam Margolyes won the Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Mrs. Mingott from BAFTA in 1994. The film grossed $68 million on a $34 million budget. Film Rating: PG
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June 24, 2025(11 events) – Registration required: Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP) Join APIPP and search for aquatic invasive species this summer on your favorite lake or stream. Each year volunteers, lake associations, and partner organizations go out and do early detection surveys for 16 invasive species. In this virtual webinar we will review how to identify the top eight animal and eight plant species that we are looking for. We then review how to report your observations via our forms and by using iMapInvasives. Participants commit to monitoring a waterbody of their choice at least one time between July and September. Later in the summer we will have in-person trainings that allow for hands-on experience with invasive species identification. Help protect your lake by looking out for invasive species! – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon 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!
– Registration required: The Conkling Center Lisa Dougherty, Genealogist is back again for a “pop up” discussion. Got questions about your family history? Here's your chance to ask a professional! Lisa Dougherty will host a free-form question, answer and discussion session. We can all learn from each other, so plan to bring your family history papers, documents, photos, etc. and share! This will be a small group to ensure everyone gets a little one-on-one time. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This presentation will cover the ins and outs of how to protect your personal information online. We’ll cover tips for staying safe in cyberspace, like safe browsing, how to recognize online scams, and when it’s OK — or not — to share your personal information online. This class will be held at the Glens Falls Senior Center, 380 Glen St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Registration is required. Please call The Glens Falls Senior Center at (518)793-2189 to register. This Senior Planet from AARP class is being offered through the Senior Planet licensing program. 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. – Registration required: The Conkling Center Join Lindsay Stanislowsky from the Alzheimer’s Association of Northeastern New York for part five of the five part Empowered Caregivers Series. Join one, some, or all. ![]() – Already done with your classes or looking to de stress during finals? Come join us in the teen center for some videogaming! We will have a Nintendo Switch set up in the teen center with Super Smash Bros Ultimate on. Seasoned gamers can also bring their own switch and games for pick up groups with others who bring their own devices! – This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. – Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library Living the Otter Life with Katherine Applegate, Tuesday, June 24th, 4:00 pm, 3rd to 6th grade Join us as award-winning author and summer reading champion Katherine Applegate talks to viewers about her enthusiastically heartwarming novel in verse, Odder. Everyone wants to meet Odder, the Queen of Play. Odder spends her days off the coast of central California, practicing her underwater acrobatics and spinning the quirky stories for which she’s known. She’s a fearless daredevil, curious to a fault. But when Odder comes face-to-face with a hungry great white shark, her life takes a dramatic turn, one that will challenge everything she believes about herself―and about the humans who hope to save her. Katherine Applegate’s Odder is inspired by the true story of a Monterey Bay Aquarium program that pairs orphaned otter pups with surrogate mothers. This poignant and humorous tale told in free verse examines bravery and healing through the eyes of one of nature’s most beloved and charming animals. ![]() |
June 25, 2025(5 events) 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. – Back by popular demand: it's Trivia Night for teens! This program is for teens ages 13-19 and is part of our regular weekly gaming meetup. Teens are invited to meet every Wednesday for tabletop gaming, D&D, Magic the Gathering, and other games. Experienced players are welcome but no registration, experience, or materials are required and our volunteers can teach you to play. – Registration required: Lake George Land Conservancy Join Alan Hicks, retired endangered species biologist with DEC, as he meanders through his own experiences coupled with a number of examples drawn from history, to draw a picture of what the future for wildlife and humans might hold. The activities of humans have always influenced wildlife populations. Advancements in technologies, changes in social norms, and the relentless increase in population have benefited a small number of species but have harmed vastly more. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Monthly group for people in their twenties. This month, librarian and artist Emily will be coming in to do some drawing games to inspire your creativity. No skill required! |
June 26, 2025(9 events) – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. Registration required: Warren County Career Center
– Registration required: The Conkling Center The impact of music on the brain can be profound. It can activate multiple parts of the brain simultaneously and can enhance language skills. Join us as we experience the joy of live music and learn about how music activates the hippocampus and the amygdala of the brain and in turn how that affects memory. Special musical guests TBA. ![]() ![]() – Join us for our weekly after school group for kids ages 8-12, featuring various activities, games, and/or crafts chosen by the group. To be held in the Children's Activity Rooms. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Join us for a discussion on a different graphic novel each month. In June we will discuss Parasocial. – The Library needs our help to spiff things up for the annual Summer Reading program. We'll be working together to plan out and create some colorful decorations for the Children's Department. This program is part of our weekly Teen Group, a social club for teens, ages 13-19. Meet in the Teen Center for a different activity every week. Arts and crafts, acting games, cooking classes, book talks, gaming, art walks, and more. No registration required. Free. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – Enjoy high energy dance tunes from the Irish, Quebecois, ADK & New England traditions. Hudson River Ceili performs traditional Irish & other Celtic style music and dance under the stars in our Pavilion! $8 Suggested Donation. Festive Refreshments Served. ![]() |
June 27, 2025(4 events) – Sign Up & Explore creative ways to reduce, reuse, recycle & Save Our Earth! Each Friday through August 8th we'll read & play with important elements contributing to the Earth's beauty! Join us & get the info packet for this PaperPie program including details on how you can earn book rewards. – Betterbee is bringing an observation hives full of live bees! Observation hives safely show the wonderful complexity of life in a bee hive. Learn bee facts and enjoy a honey tasting! Underwritten by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation. Event is part of our Summer Reading Kick-off! – Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. – Tweens ages 8 through 12 can come celebrate the end of school with some videogaming! We will have a Nintendo Switch set up in the Children's Activity Room with Super Smash Bros Ultimate on. Seasoned gamers can also bring their own switch and games for pick up groups with others who bring their own devices! |
June 28, 2025(4 events) June 28, 2025 – June 29, 2025 Free fishing days offer residents and non-residents who are 16 and older* to fish without a freshwater fishing license (*Kids under 16 can always fish for free!). These days offer the perfect opportunity to try out fishing for the first time, to get back into the sport, or to take a friend or the whole family along to fish! Even though a license is not needed, all other fishing regulations apply. – Join Pastel Artist Joanne Quinlivan for an all levels experience in painting with pastels. With a focus on the Ponds and Lakes of the Adirondacks Joanne will guide you through the process of creating an original work of art. Weather permitting this class will be outdoors. $10 Suggested Donation. – Stop in the library anytime between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to create a few 4th of July crafts! – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |
June 29, 2025(1 event) June 28, 2025 – June 29, 2025 Free fishing days offer residents and non-residents who are 16 and older* to fish without a freshwater fishing license (*Kids under 16 can always fish for free!). These days offer the perfect opportunity to try out fishing for the first time, to get back into the sport, or to take a friend or the whole family along to fish! Even though a license is not needed, all other fishing regulations apply. |
June 30, 2025(6 events) – NOTE: Included with a Community Fitness Membership, which is free to residents of Hague, Bolton, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Putnam. A Membership or Visitor Pass is required for this activity. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This memoir writing group is open to authors of all experience levels. Whether you are working on a personal memoir for publication or would simply like to start recording your memories, members can expect to receive peer guidance and feedback in a supportive and welcoming environment. Several writing topics are recommended each month, or people can write about a topic of their own choosing. At each get-together, there is the option to share your writing and receive thoughtful feedback. This group will meet on the last Monday of every month. Registration is required. – Preschoolers can stretch, move, and relax in this fun and engaging Preschool Yoga session! Designed for ages 3-5, this class combines simple yoga poses, breathing exercises, and gentle music to encourage movement, mindfulness, and creativity. No experience needed—just wear comfy clothes and socks. – Registration required: Crandall Public Library This free, 5-part ukulele class is for kids in grades 2-6! Instruments provided. Must be able to attend all 5 sessions: June 30th, July 14th, July 28th, August 11th, and August 25th. Please email Emma (erogan@sals.edu) to sign your child up. – Join Bernie for a program featuring live animals you may have not seen before like a Canada Lynx named Max. Also in tow will be Porkchop the Hedgehog and Lil Bun the Holland Lop. Learn fun facts about each of these wonderful wildlife animals while witnessing their beauty. The Schroon Lake Arts Council is again sponsoring free Monday Night Jam Sessions starting June 2, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Boathouse Theater on Dock Street. These Jams will continue weekly throughout the summer and early into Fall! Enjoy great music from local musicians and sing along! Opportunities for donations and memberships. Come and be part of this great Schroon Lake Arts Council tradition! |
July 1, 2025(9 events) – Mah Jongg is an absorbing tile game of skill and chance. Please bring your own current year’s card. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am to noon Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Intended for children ages 5-9, but all are welcome. Storytime is followed by a coloring activity. July 1: “Those Rebels, John & Tom” by Barbara Kerley
![]() – Join us to kick off summer reading with games, music, snacks, inflatable obstacle course, and more! For kids of all ages, no sign up required. Remember to sign up for summer reading on Beanstack! Download the app or go to crandalllibrary.beanstack.org to start logging your reading and activities. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – This club for kids ages 10 & up meets in the community room with an instructor on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. – Teens ages 13-19 are invited to meet in the Teen Center for LGBTQI+ conversation and a colorful craft. This month, join us to learn the basics of cyanotype printing, a photographic process that uses sunlight to capture a dramatic cyan-blue image without the help of a camera. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. ![]() – Come and enjoy free concerts by a different talented act each Tuesday evening at Rogers Memorial Park from 7:00-9:00 PM. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and be entertained!July 1st Blue Moon Take a rockin’ trip down memory lane with the high energy classic rock band, Bolton’s own, Blue Moon, where sitting is not an option…ya just gotta move! Rain Location: Bolton Community Center, 50 Edgecomb Pond Rd July 8th Stony Creek Band A quality combination of country, rock and blues. John Strong and Company are long time area favorites! Bring your blanket, snacks, and relax for a while. Rain Location: Bolton Community Center, 50 Edgecomb Pond Rd July 15th Roadhouse 60’s Band A 60’s rock tribute band, dedicated to playing the danceable songs from the Billboard’s Top 20 chart. Come and see why Roadhouse 60’s is becoming one of the most popular bands in the area! Rain Location: Town Hall July 22nd Studio Two Tribute is a headlining Beatles band that pays tribute to the early Beatles years, choosing songs from the pre-Sgt. Pepper era. By recreating the Fab Four’s music, instruments, and onstage banter, Studio Two performs your most favorite hits that will bring people to the dance floor. Rain Location: Town Hall July 24th THIS IS A THURSDAY Jacksland an Eddy Nominated Soulful/Groove/Pop duo who have played all over the capital district and beyond! It features the soulful/passionate voice of Jackie Dugas and legendary singer/guitarist Rick Bolton. On this night they will be joined by Tim Wechgalear on violin and Pat Perkinson on Bass. Rain Location: Town Hall July 29th The North Country Jazz Project Big Band, these eighteen musicians are passionate about entertaining, inspiring and educating audiences with a wide variety of music from the Big Band repertoire. Many of our members are local, current or retired music educators. From Count Basie to Chick Corea, from Maynard Ferguson to Stevie Wonder this Big Band plays everything with spirit and skill. Rain Location: Town Hall August 5th Fenimore Blues, performs an eclectic mix of blues, R&B, and rock. The powerful vocals of Sherian Nolan are backed by musicians on guitar, keyboards, saxophone, bass, drums, and accordion. This combination allows a range of styles drawing on music notables from Bonnie Raitt to Aretha Franklin, the Neville Brothers to the Allman Brothers, Linda Ronstadt to Etta James, Santana to Tedeschi Trucks. Rain Location: Bolton Community Center, 50 Edgecomb Pond Rd August 12th Marty Wendell Rockabilly Hall of Fame recording artist, MARTY WENDELL and His Tour Band. He has shared the stage with a long list of legendary artists including Arlo Guthrie, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. Wherever he and his band perform they remind their audiences just how good genuine roots rockabilly music can be. Rain Location: Bolton Community Center, 50 Edgecomb Pond Rd August 19th The Switch is a rock n' roll band that also calls on blues and funk influences. Known for their powerful and full sound, they'll be performing everything from Led Zeppelin to the Allman Brothers to the Meters to BB King to some originals. Rain Location: Town Hall August 26th Willie Playmore Band A local classic rock band playing music from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and today! Rain Location: Town Hall
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July 2, 2025(3 events) 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*
– Registration required: Children & Family Programming- Summer 2025 Family Craft Program Parental participation is encouraged, and supervision is required. – From Italy to Diamond Point! Join us for a friendly game of Bingo. We'll play several rounds of this game and each winner will get a Prize! All ages welcomed! |
July 3, 2025(8 events) – Come join us for our weekly storytime for children birth-5. Connect with other parents and children as we spend the hour listening to stories, making crafts, playing, and enjoying snacks. 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*
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.
– Get your dancing shoes on and let's celebrating Independence! The music of Will Pediccone will set the tone for this Rockin' dance party under the pavilion! Enjoy refreshments and check out our book sale! Winning ticket for the "Party in a Fridge" raffle will be drawn at 2pm! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Kids ages 8 to 12 will learn about raptors from a local wildlife rehabilitator and will have a chance to see three real live raptors during this fun and engaging program presented by North Country Wild Care. Please note that these raptors are wild animals and will ONLY be handled by the presenter. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. ![]() – July 3: The McKrells |
July 4, 2025(3 events) – Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce Annual Basket Raffle, 9am-5pm, Chamber of Commerce – Rogers Park BandstandMusic with Mark Rabin, 11:00 AM-2:00 PM enjoy live music Music with DJ Andy Pratt begins at 2:00 PM 6:30-7:30 PM Magician Jim Snack, strolling on the Rogers Park hillside 7:30-8:15 PM Stage Show with Magician Jim Snack 9:30 PM Fireworks in Rogers Park
– Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting whether it be watercolor, acrylic or other techniques. We supply the space, you bring the supplies. |
July 5, 2025(4 events) Southern Adirondack Audubon Society Join SAAS members for morning bird walks along the beautiful Spring Run Trail in Saratoga Springs on the first Saturday of each month. Join our First Saturday Regulars for morning bird walks.
– Beginners and seasoned players are invited to join in the fun as we play the ultimate domino game! Mexican Train Dominoes is both fun and challenging, so "Let's Play!" For Adults & Teens. – Children, entering PreK and up are invited to join us for an afternoon of creative painting! We will be painting with everyday objects such as suction cups, combs, toothbrushes and more! Smocks will be provided, but please dress accordingly. Drop-in, no registration required. This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults. – June 7: Sonido Mal Maïz June 14: Profile June 21: Cold Chocolate June 28: The Storm Windows July 5: Kathleen Parks Band July 19: Larry & Joe August 2: Jeh Kulu August 23: High Horse August 30: The Wolff Sisters |