We have a new calendar! We’re experimenting with including free cultural and educational events at other local and regional libraries, museums, and non-profits. We hope a compilation of these great events will be a valuable resource for our community. Click on the categories above the calendar to limit the results by drive time from the Bolton Free Library. Be sure to check the hosting organization’s website for schedule changes and cancellations. Note that some of the events at and within 10 minutes of our library are not free; these are denoted with a “($)” and costs are included in those descriptions.
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Events in August 2025
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July 27, 2025(4 events) – ![]() – The Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake ADKX is pleased to welcome year-round Adirondack Park residents, with free admission on the second and fourth Sunday each month. Proof of residency such as a driver's license is required. – Ever wonder how early sailors knew where they were going? Try your hand at this quick and interactive game! Match each historical navigation tool with its description and discover the everyday ingenuity aboard Revolutionary War gunboats. – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life |
July 28, 2025(4 events) – At Rogers Memorial Park – In Rogers Memorial Park Beginner lessons for adults. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Sign up and complete a release at Town Hall. Sign-ups are available the week before each lesson. – In Rogers Memorial Park Organized Doubles tennis for all skill levels. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if Email Linda: llbreen330@yahoo.com to reserve your space and for a medical release. – |
July 29, 2025(6 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park Students will learn the fundamentals of tennis, with the goal of building upon their skills each week. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Email Linda: llbreen330@yahoo.com to reserve your space and for a medical release. Instructor may recommend group placement based on ability; some racquets may be available for use during the lessons. Instructor: Linda B. Ages 6-10 9:00-10:00 AM Join us for a special screening of The Gray Riders, a WSKG documentary chronicling the over 100-year history of the New York State Police. Through rare archival footage, historic photographs, and powerful interviews with past and present troopers, the film traces the origins and evolution of one of the nation’s most respected law enforcement agencies. From its founding in 1917—sparked by a tragic crime and a call for justice—to a century of dedicated service, The Gray Riders honors the legacy, integrity, and enduring mission of the New York State Police. Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. ![]() – 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 30, 2025(8 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park At Lake George High School - Caldwell-Lake George Library We are proud to present the Seagle Festival’s children’s opera, Monkey & Francine in the City of Tigers, at the Lake George High School auditorium on Wednesday, July 30th at 10:00 am. This event is free and open to the public.
Utilizing music from both Western and non-Western styles, Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers is an action-packed tale of bravery, smarts, and family ties. Brave Monkey and clever Francine work together to escape the clutches of a dishonest Crocodile and the evil Lord and Lady Tiger to save their family and their kingdom. Their teamwork and bravery show them and their parents that when they work together, they can accomplish anything.
This performance was made possible by the generous support of the Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Grant! Thank you Stewart’s Shops and all who supported their annual Holiday Match!
Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Grammy Nominated Professor Louie & The Crowmatix from Woodstock NY have been expanding the borders of the Americana, Roots & Blues genres with Professor Louie’s stories, keyboard playing, singing and accordion. Their repertoire continual expands with Crowmatix songs from their 18 Albums of Originals, Blues and Americana music and the songs Louie learned and helped create directly with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame group “The Band” when he collaborated with them for over 15 years. Co-producing The Band’s last three CD’s including their comeback hits Atlantic City & Blind Willie Mctell along with many of their 90’s repertoire. Rick Danko gave Louie the moniker “Professor Louie”. –
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Free in Rogers Memorial Park on Wednesday evenings in July and August! Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and be entertained!Rain Location: Town HallJuly 8:30 PM July 9th The Wild Robot (101min) July 16th Moana 2 (100 min) July 23rd The Sandlot (102 min) July 30th Captain Underpants (84 min) August 8:00 PM August 6th Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (109 min) August 13th The Minecraft Movie (120 min)
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July 31, 2025(13 events) – At Rogers Memorial Park – In Rogers Memorial Park Beginner lessons for adults. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Sign up and complete a release at Town Hall. Sign-ups are available the week before each lesson. – Free for Seniors Ages 65+ (all others pay regular museum admission) Join us on the patio overlooking the Mettawee River for a lunchtime visit and a chat exploring a mystery object from the museum's collection! Bring your own lunch or plan ahead and stop at one of Granville's local eateries to grab something delicious to go! – Drop in for a special summer yoga storytime at the library every Thursday at 1:00 pm, July 10-August 14. Space is limited, please arrive early! Open to all children 3-12 years old. – Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library Neurologist and author Pria Anand will tell us about her new book The Mind Electric: A Neurologist on the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains in an exciting online conversation that will examine the relationship between stories and our brains. Watch live on Thursday, July 31st at 2 PM ET via digital live-stream in partnership with Caldwell-Lake George Library! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library You’re invited to a fascinating conversation with neurologist and author Pria Anand to chat about her new book The Electric Mind: A Neurologist on the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains (forthcoming June 10, 2025). The Electric Mind tells the stories we tell ourselves about our brains, and the stories our brains tell us. 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. – Registration required: The Richards Library (Warrensburg) – ![]() Southern Adirondack Audubon Society at the Bancroft Public Library (Salem) Wild Turkeys, once extirpated in New York, started to naturally recolonize in the 1940s. Mike Muthersbaugh, Upland Game Bird Biologist at NYSDEC, will talk about the ecology of the Wild Turkey and the factors that affect Wild Turkey populations in the state. He’ll share how you can participate in the annual N.Y.S. Wild Turkey Survey during the month of August. Our partners at the Grassland Bird Trust will join the event with an info table as well. – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Learn how to give an old book a new life! Book Folding is fun and easy. Let Kim introduce you to this unique display artform. All materials included. Yet, feel free to bring a book of your own (250 pages). RSVP. $10 Suggested Donation. – ![]() Adirondack Interpretive Center Sawyer Bailey - ADK Action Executive Director Many people think hunger will always exist in America. But just because we don't have the answer to this challenge on a national stage, doesn't mean we can't solve it here at home in the Adirondacks. What would be possible if we restructured our safety nets to support rather than circumvent our local farmers and producers? AdkAction and our partner organizations have been reimagining the future of our food systems by connecting our neighbors in need directly with local farms. This lecture explores how these programs impact the lives of real Adirondackers on both sides of the food system and how this model could support small-scale agriculture as a growth industry in our region. |
August 1, 2025(4 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join Michele for Story Hour with a focus on little ways that make a big difference in saving our earth! Enjoy a reading of "The Forest Man: The True Story of Jadav Paye". Then have fun with an environmental inspired craft which fits the theme! Snack served. Let us know if you'd like to join us! Registration required: Adirondack Interpretive Center In this hands-on workshop for ages 10–16, kids will learn how to build a sturdy outdoor shelter using natural materials. Along the way, they'll also practice a couple of useful knots to help secure their creations. |
August 2, 2025(6 events) Saratoga National Historical Park Looking for a more in-depth, hands-on experience during your visit? Join a Park Volunteer for a caravan-style tour of the Battlefield! Tours will last 2.5-3 hours. Meet in the Visitor Center and follow along in your own vehicle for as long as you like. May be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. – Featuring All-Day Blacksmithing Demos by Jordan LaMotheIt's time to get to work! Having a farm has always required having the right tool for the job. Join us as Jordan LaMothe returns for morning and afternoon demonstrations - blacksmithing farm tools! We will also have touch a truck and tractor, as well as hands-on tool activities for the young and the young at heart! – ![]() ![]() – Saratoga National Historical Park A live tinsmith demonstration! At the time of the Battles of Saratoga, the tinsmith was an important part of both community and military life. Tinsmiths created dozens of useful items like cups, bowls, candle molds, lanterns, tea canisters, and other containers. They also provided armies with needed items such as oil flasks, canteens, document cases, cooking kettles, and even canister shot for artillery. Learn about the process and see a sampling of the many civilian and military wares a tinsmith could make! The tinsmith demonstration is weather sensitive and will be cancelled in the event of rain. – Exhibits and Activities All Day Events: – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. |
August 3, 2025(1 event) – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life |
August 4, 2025(8 events) – At Rogers Memorial Park – Grimaldi is renowned for his expertise in abstract expressionism, his artistic journey is deeply influenced by the iconic American artist, Jackson Pollock. With a portfolio gracing studios, professional offices, and esteemed private collections, his signature style captivates viewers worldwide. On August 4th, his gallery will be doing a live demonstration on his technique at the Caldwell-Lake George Library, 336 Canada Street, Lake George, NY. The program will begin at 10:00 am and it will be assisted by Lake George Youth Commission campers. All the campers will receive a special gift and add their signatures to the piece as Artist! Community members are welcome to join in and add their mark to this very special painting. The piece will be proudly displayed at the library for the entire community to enjoy! A huge thank you to Mark Grimaldi for sharing his time and talent with us. It is sure to be a fantastic program! – In Rogers Memorial Park Beginner lessons for adults. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Sign up and complete a release at Town Hall. Sign-ups are available the week before each lesson. – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join in the fun of combining Theatre and Children's Liturature! Children will first hear a reading of Eric Carle's "Hello Red Fox" and then make a costume prop to BE IN the story! Performance Included. Snack Served. – In Rogers Memorial Park Organized Doubles tennis for all skill levels. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if Email Linda: llbreen330@yahoo.com to reserve your space and for a medical release. – RSVP requested: The Sembrich Two mismatched cousins, David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Golden Globe-winner Ciaran Culkin) reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. Filmed on location in Warsaw and Lublin and featuring music by Chopin performed by Israeli Canadian pianist Tzvi Erez. “The Poland I know is vibrant and colorful and warm. So I wanted to show that side of Poland, which is a side that I hadn't seen a lot in American movies, a side that felt just completely true to me.” Film-maker Jesse Eisenberg on A REAL PAIN Film Rating: R Registration required: Hudson Crossing Park Explore the park after dark! Join us each month for an inclusive evening adventure on or near the full moon. As the sun sets and the moon rises, the park comes alive in subtle ways, and this program invites guests of all ages to discover the secret life of crepuscular animals- creatures most active during the twilight hours. Take a guided walk through Hudson Crossing Park and search for signs of some of our quietest neighbors: deer, foxes, raccoons, bats, rabbits, and even fireflies. These elusive animals tend to avoid the hustle and bustle of the day, but under the glow of the full moon, they become more active — giving us a rare chance to spot them in their natural element. Space is limited, and registration is required. |
August 5, 2025(11 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park Students will learn the fundamentals of tennis, with the goal of building upon their skills each week. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Email Linda: llbreen330@yahoo.com to reserve your space and for a medical release. Instructor may recommend group placement based on ability; some racquets may be available for use during the lessons. Instructor: Linda B. Ages 6-10 9:00-10:00 AM Take a walk and learn about the history of the Delaware & Hudson Rail Trail. The trail travels the railbed of the former Delaware & Hudson Railroad, known locally as the Slate Picker, which stretched 26 miles through the Slate Valley. This program will originate at the access point directly adjacent to the Slate Valley Museum. Park in the museum lot and meet right outside the museum's front entrance! ![]() Saratoga National Historical Park The McKrells will bring their rousing brand of Bluegrass to top of the hill next to the Visitor Center. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the exhilarating sounds along with the beautiful and historic views.Bluegrass Now magazine described our guests as follows: "Traditional suits-and-ties bluegrass The McKrells are not...Yes, it's Grass, mostly, but there's a lilt to the tunes, a bouncing drive to the melodies, and here and there a touch of melancholy that seems to go hand in hand with the Celtic folk persona." Saratoga Arts made this program possible through the Community Arts Regrant Program, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. This support was gained by the Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. – Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library Delve into the fascinating world of birds through astonishing photography and clear explanations in this absorbing global guide, “The Bird Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Birds” on Tuesday, August 5 at 2 PM ET via digital live-stream in partnership with Caldwell-Lake George Library! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Delve into the fascinating world of birds through astonishing photography and clear explanations in this absorbing global guide, The Bird Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Birds. Birds are dinosaurs with a history going back millions of years. Our fascination with them runs deep in history, and our close association is reflected in creation stories, myths, legends, songs, and children's stories. This book and presentation explore:
Packed with information, beautiful photography, and illustrations, The Bird Book is a must-have for nature enthusiasts. Register today to learn more about your very own backyard friends! 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. Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. ![]() – 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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August 6, 2025(9 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park 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 requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Registration required: Slate Valley Museum Join us for a free program that encourages kids to observe the wonders of the natural world right in the Slate Valley! Kids take part in a short walk to collect and examine some common objects found in nature. This sparks their interest and curiosity about the living things that they encounter outdoors, leading to a sense of wonder about the beauty of nature. The program is free for all kids (ages 7-12). Space is limited so please call 518-642-1417 or email Ashley at ashley@slatevalleymuseum.org to register. This is a drop-off program, but parents are encouraged to stay and visit the museum (for FREE) to explore its exhibits while their children take part in the program. – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Dynamic country singer and songwriter Ashley Wineland is on a quick ascend. The powerhouse vocalist’s combination of electrifying stage presence and immersive storytelling has enabled her to carve her own unique trail as an independent artist with nearly a million fans engaged online. Because of her relentless work ethic, Ashley is an artist in full control of her career’s destiny, and her accolades achieved to date underscore just that. The Arizona-based artist has also taken the reins as her own booking agent, landing 60+ headlining shows across the country and spots on multiple festival and fair stages. – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Relax, restore and realign with Demetria Koninis of the Cello Experience. Tapping into the rich tones of her cello & the vibrations of Tibetan bowls Demetria will guide you into a place of deep peace and renewal. $8 Suggested. Bring a mat, blanket, &/or cushion for comfort. Chairs available. –
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Free in Rogers Memorial Park on Wednesday evenings in July and August! Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and be entertained!Rain Location: Town HallJuly 8:30 PM July 9th The Wild Robot (101min) July 16th Moana 2 (100 min) July 23rd The Sandlot (102 min) July 30th Captain Underpants (84 min) August 8:00 PM August 6th Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (109 min) August 13th The Minecraft Movie (120 min)
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August 7, 2025(13 events) – At Rogers Memorial Park – In Rogers Memorial Park Beginner lessons for adults. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Sign up and complete a release at Town Hall. Sign-ups are available the week before each lesson. 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.
– RSVP requested: The Sembrich This family band from Benin, West Africa will lead a drum workshop in the morning geared toward children and families, sure to be a festive celebration of Afro-pop and enticing vocal harmonies. This hour-long presentation invites the participation of children, aged 6 through 12, though all are welcome to attend. Location: Rogers Memorial Park – Drop in for a special summer yoga storytime at the library every Thursday at 1:00 pm, July 10-August 14. Space is limited, please arrive early! Open to all children 3-12 years old. – The Richards Library (Warrensburg) TRL Book Club is discussing The Shipping News – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Gem Radio Theatre will present stories of famous and infamous characters that harken from the History of the Adirondacks. A delicious tea and scrumptious goodies will accompany the presentation. – ![]() ![]() Adirondack Interpretive Center Erin Hassett - PhD Candidate - SUNY College of Environmental Science––Graduate Program in Environmental Science The GPES program at SUNY ESF is an interdisciplinary environmental research and teaching program that integrates multidisciplinary approaches by having students work with diverse faculty experts to improve our understanding of society-environment-ecosystem interactions. – RSVP requested: The Sembrich Rogers Park (rain location - Bolton Community Center) A festive celebration of Afro-pop, driving vodun rhythms, enticing vocal harmonies and Caribbean styles performed by three blood-brothers from the coast of West Africa. Jomion & The Uklos is a family band from Benin, West Africa, led by Samuel "Jomion" Gnonlonfoun. With his brothers JB, Mathieu and his daughter Rose, Jomion combines traditional rhythms and songs from his country culture with reggae, salsa and jazz to create vibrant, relaxed dance music, which he calls Whedo-jazz. They have performed on Lincoln Center Outdoors, with B.B. King in Times Square, and recorded with the icon of music Bobby McFerrin. |
August 8, 2025(7 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and enjoy the show! A Live Owl Program where several different species of owls are presented, up-close, with discussion on their different behaviors, habitats, conservation issues, and rehabilitation of injured owls, along with hands-on learning with real feathers, talons and bones. Location: Bolton Central School, outdoor pavilion by softball field – Registration required: Up Yonda Farm Come inside our inflatable planetarium, StarLab, to learn to identify some of the constellations in our sky and hear the mythology behind them. Please note that the StarLab is a small space that requires crawling into with seating on the floor. With it’s acoustics, participants will need to be able to sit quietly for the duration of the program. Recommended for those 7 years of age and older. $5 per person in addition to the per vehicle Day Use Fee. Members Free. Pre-registration required as space is limited. – Join us Friday, August 8th for a special appearance by children’s author Tamara Jacobi, featuring her beautifully illustrated book Lake George Journey. Tamara will be signing books and reading select passages throughout the event. Perfect for young readers and families who love Lake George and adventure-filled storytelling. Books will be available for purchase in the Sutler Shoppe. Guests are also welcome to bring their own copies to be signed. Come meet the author and spark your child’s love for reading and the magic of Lake George!
– Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a relaxed evening of music under the stars! Bring your acoustic instruments, your voice, or just your love of music as we gather around the campfire for an informal jam session. All skill levels are welcome—whether you’re strumming, singing, or simply enjoying the warm glow and good company. – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join Michele for Story Hour with a focus on little ways that make a big difference in saving our earth! Enjoy a reading of "Secrets of a Vegetable Garden". Then have fun with an environmental inspired craft which fits the theme! Snack served. Let us know if you'd like to join us! |
August 9, 2025(5 events) – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join Michele for Story Hour with a focus on little ways that make a big difference in saving our earth! Enjoy a reading of "Secrets of a Vegetable Garden". Then have fun with an environmental inspired craft which fits the theme! Snack served. Let us know if you'd like to join us! – Registration required: Lake George Land Conservancy The Pinnacle Preserve Take a walk to Bradley’s Lookout with a Naturalist and learn about the different types of trees found in the Lake George watershed. On your walk you’ll learn about the characteristics of the most common species, how to identify them, and about some of the invasive species that are threatening the forests. The trail to Bradley’s Lookout is easy/moderate with mostly gradual and flat terrain. 1.2 miles round-trip. – Registration required: Fort William Henry Museum Step into the past and take command during our Tabletop Reenactment of the Siege of Fort William Henry, happening on the very day we commemorate the fort’s historic capitulation to French forces. In this immersive and educational experience, you’ll command miniature armies representing the British, French, and their Indigenous allies across a large, detailed diorama of Fort William Henry. Ages 12 and up. No prior experience necessary, just a love for history and gaming! Join us as we gather to commemorate the historic Surrender of Fort William Henry. After enduring a siege by French forces that began on August 3rd, General Munro and the British were compelled to surrender the Fort on August 9th, 1757. A reading of the terms of surrender and a wreath-laying ceremony will be held at the military cemetery. See you there! – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. |
August 10, 2025(2 events) – The Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake ADKX is pleased to welcome year-round Adirondack Park residents, with free admission on the second and fourth Sunday each month. Proof of residency such as a driver's license is required. – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life |
August 11, 2025(6 events) – At Rogers Memorial Park – In Rogers Memorial Park Beginner lessons for adults. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Sign up and complete a release at Town Hall. Sign-ups are available the week before each lesson. – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) An informal sit down to discuss what health literacy means to each person, why it is important, and things we can do to improve communications with your health care provider in order to reach health care goals. Hosted by Katie Boyle of Warren County Health. Coffee, Tea & Cookies served. – In Rogers Memorial Park Organized Doubles tennis for all skill levels. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if Email Linda: llbreen330@yahoo.com to reserve your space and for a medical release. – – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join in the fun of combining Theatre and Children's Literature! Children will first hear a reading of Eric Carle's "Today is Monday" and then make a costume prop to BE IN the story! Performance Included. Snack Served. |
August 12, 2025(9 events) – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join in the fun of combining Theatre and Children's Literature! Children will first hear a reading of Eric Carle's "Today is Monday" and then make a costume prop to BE IN the story! Performance Included. Snack Served. – In Rogers Memorial Park Students will learn the fundamentals of tennis, with the goal of building upon their skills each week. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Email Linda: llbreen330@yahoo.com to reserve your space and for a medical release. Instructor may recommend group placement based on ability; some racquets may be available for use during the lessons. Instructor: Linda B. Ages 6-10 9:00-10:00 AM Registration required: Warren County Career Center
– Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) You are warmly invited to a Fairy Tea Party! Wear Fairy Wings! Enjoy Enchanted tea & Fairy bread! A reading of “The Cottingley Fairies”. Then make a Fairy House from natural objects for the Fairies of Hillview Free Library! RSVP to attend. For children 5 and up & the young at heart. $5 suggested. – Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. ![]() – 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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August 13, 2025(11 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park 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 Richards Library (Warrensburg) We will be reading about bears, then stuff and tie-dye your very own Teddy Bear! There are only 10 bears available. Please pre-register with the Circulation Desk at 518-623-3011. – Registration required: Up Yonda Farm Come journey through the water cycle and take a look at how our everyday actions affect the quality of our streams, rivers, and lakes. Participants will be transformed into a drop of water to travel through the water cycle before using an interactive watershed model where we will demonstrate the sources and effects of water pollution. $5 per person in addition to $6 per vehicle Day Use Fee. Members Free. Registration required as space is limited. Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join Artist Sarah Barker & Kim Brown of the ADK Mountain Club for a Hudson River School (of art) experience! This off & on site program includes a hike on Bradley's Point trail to commune with the ancient rocks, & sketch. Then return to the library to paint. Pre-Reg Required. $10 suggested. – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Under the leadership of the drummer, George, Mixed Roots is a rare breed of bands. All are from different areas, and now call Albany, New York home. Brian, Irishman and bassist, plays with multiple upstate New York reggae groups as well as Mixed Roots. Calling on his expertise from these, he offers flavors from the Grateful Dead and others. Pete, our guitarist and also an Irishman, plays with passion and expertise with decades of practice and performing reggae and rock and all places in between. The horn section—featuring (at times) two trombones, Dave and Catherine, and Scott, the sax man—consider themselves local also. They bring fire to the band with their playing. George, the lead drummer and vocalist, grew up in Accra, Ghana, where he learned and practiced traditional African beats. He shares his vocabulary of AfroBeat and reggae with Mixed Roots. Together, this band plays with energy emerging from their mixed roots. They are prepared and excited to share their styles with you! –
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Free in Rogers Memorial Park on Wednesday evenings in July and August! Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and be entertained!Rain Location: Town HallJuly 8:30 PM July 9th The Wild Robot (101min) July 16th Moana 2 (100 min) July 23rd The Sandlot (102 min) July 30th Captain Underpants (84 min) August 8:00 PM August 6th Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (109 min) August 13th The Minecraft Movie (120 min)
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August 14, 2025(10 events) – At Rogers Memorial Park – Registration required: Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP) and Lake George Land Conservancy Join naturalists with the LGLC and Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program for a free training on how to identify and report beech leaf disease. The walk will begin at the Edgecomb Pond parking area on Edgecomb Pond Road in Bolton Landing and continue up the trail, with the group learning plant identification and seeing examples of beech leaf disease along the way. Attendees will also learn how to adopt a trail with APIPP’s volunteer Forest Pest Hunters program and how to report invasive species using the iMapInvasives app. There will be an optional hike to Bradley’s Lookout for those interested in continuing farther. The hike to Edgecomb Pond is short and easy, the hike to Bradley’s Lookout is 0.8 miles along a moderate, gradual incline. We ask everyone participating in the Guided BLD Walk to bring the appropriate gear for spending a couple hours in the woods in August. – In Rogers Memorial Park Beginner lessons for adults. Advanced signup is strongly recommended due to limited class size. Walk-ins welcome if there is room. Sign up and complete a release at Town Hall. Sign-ups are available the week before each lesson. – Free for Seniors Ages 65+ (all others pay regular museum admission) Join us on the patio overlooking the Mettawee River for a lunchtime visit and a chat exploring a mystery object from the museum's collection! Bring your own lunch or plan ahead and stop at one of Granville's local eateries to grab something delicious to go! – Drop in for a special summer yoga storytime at the library every Thursday at 1:00 pm, July 10-August 14. Space is limited, please arrive early! Open to all children 3-12 years old. Registration required: Chapman Museum Discover History from Home!
In this interactive virtual program, students will explore fascinating artifacts from the Chapman Museum’s collection, brought to life on camera by our enthusiastic staff.
Students will learn the stories behind each object—how it was used, why it mattered, and what it tells us about the people who came before us. Students are encouraged to ask questions, share observations, and join in the fun as we uncover the secrets of history together.
Perfect for students in grades 4–8, but curious minds of all ages are welcome!
– ![]() – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Take your book folding skills to the next level! Kim Gray will guide you through the process of turning a 200+ page book into a floral work of art! $10 suggested donation. All materials included. Yet, feel free to bring a book of your own that you'd like to use. Adirondack Interpretive Center Matt Young - Author, Bird Products Specialist, and Founder and President of the Finch Research Network With a 92% decline since 1970, Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) was cited as the steepest declining landbird in the continental United States and Canada in the Partners in Flight 2016 Landbird Conservation Plan. From backyards to wilderness peaks, finches are some of the most exciting, mysterious, and popular group of songbirds. In this information-packed book, Lillian Stokes, best-selling author of 35 Stokes guides, and finch expert Matthew Young will introduce you to the 43 finches of the United States and Canada from feeder-favorite goldfinches to Red Crossbill tribes, to least known mountain-top Black Rosy-Finches to endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers. |
August 15, 2025(8 events) – In Rogers Memorial Park 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. – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Bubbles! Books! And Brownies! It's time to celebrate your summer reading fun! Join us for the "Save Our Earth" summer reading program party. Participants in our program will collect their reward books. Everyone gets prizes and sweet treats! Join Karen Quinn, Senior Historian of Art and Culture at the New York State Museum, for a brief yet insightful gallery talk exploring key works in Margery Ryerson: Art is Contagious. Highlighting Ryerson’s portraits and compelling city scenes, Quinn will shed light on the artist’s work in New York City’s settlement houses. This talk offers a unique opportunity to better understand Ryerson’s artistic legacy and the communities that inspired her. – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join Artist Ronnie Benware and learn how to draw symmetrical shapes; to see light and dark; and to draw ellipses above, below, and at eye level. Pre-Reg Required. $10 suggested donation. Materials Included. – Lake George Arts Project at The Courthouse Gallery Join us for a special celebration of Lake George Journey, a locally inspired book for all generations of residents and visitors who love Lake George. This family-friendly event will include:
Books will be available for sale and signing at the event. We hope to see you here! |
August 16, 2025(7 events) – Adirondack Family Book Festival Award winning authors and illustrators for children, young adults, and community members share their craft for a weekend in Lake Placid, NY. – Tri-County Community DaysResidents of Warren, Washington, and Saratoga Counties receive FREE admission with proof of residency and by providing an email address. Saratoga National Historical Park Looking for a more in-depth, hands-on experience during your visit? Join a Park Volunteer for a caravan-style tour of the Battlefield! Tours will last 2.5-3 hours. Meet in the Visitor Center and follow along in your own vehicle for as long as you like. May be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. – Registration required: Hudson Crossing Park The history-themed excursions invite kids to step back in time and explore the rich history of the Champlain Canal and Hudson River. Participants will start with a guided hike that explores the history of the river and canal, from the indigenous people all the way to modern-day voyaging through the canal. The hike will include a special tour of "Stratton's Shanty," a replica lock tender’s shanty, and share how the role of the lock tender has changed over the last 200 years. Back at the pavilion, participants will enjoy a special craft to connect the past with the future.
– Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center This workshop will explore the value of drawing as a tool for learning! Drawing can be a potent way to internalize new information and investigate a curiosity. You don’t have to be an “artist” to benefit from exploring new subjects with a combination of both words and pictures. This workshop will introduce participants to the joys of visual note-taking and together we will spend time researching a topic of choice and creating a single-page educational comic from what we learned. No drawing experience necessary! Materials needed: colored pencils, graphite pencils with erasers, printer paper (at least 2 sheets per participant), pens (just regular ballpoint pens are perfect). Saratoga National Historical Park Listen to stirring tunes that eased the drudgery of a long march, or the many calls that regulated activity in a fort. Explore how drumbeats, trilling fifes, and songs created an 18th-century world of military music. Saratoga Arts made this program possible through the Community Arts Regrant Program, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. This support was gained by the Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. – Registration requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a guided walk along our beautiful Rich Lake Trail every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm throughout the summer until August 16th. The Rich Lake trail is an easy 0.7-mile loop that winds through various habitats, including a raised boardwalk through a cedar swamp, and offers views of the Goodnow Fire Tower. |
August 17, 2025(8 events) – Tri-County Community DaysResidents of Warren, Washington, and Saratoga Counties receive FREE admission with proof of residency and by providing an email address. Unplug, slow down, and engage with the collections in a new way. Join us for a self-guided sketching experience in the galleries as part of a new museum initiative to foster creativity, mindfulness, and deeper observation. On select Sundays in August, visitors are invited to pick up a sketch pad and pencil, find an easel in the designated gallery, and spend time drawing the exhibits that inspire them. Whether you’re an experienced artist or trying sketching for the first time, this relaxed, interactive program offers a new lens through which to connect with the Museum’s collections. Upcoming Sessions: All materials are provided, and no registration is required. Just drop in, draw, and enjoy. Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Featuring…
Nurture your child’s passion for music! Sound All Around is a great introduction for youngsters that features a musician of The Philadelphia Orchestra and storyteller and host, Carol Jantsch. Each concert is 45 minutes long and features singing, movement, storytelling, and listening. It’s a great way for kids, families, camps, and daycares to have fun with music. Recommended for ages 3 and up – Saratoga National Historical Park The American Northern Army encamped at Saratoga Battlefield in 1777 included thousands of Continental soldiers from New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. These soldiers wore a variety of colorful uniforms made of wool or linen, all of which needed to be hand tailored. Their leather shoes were made by hand using a careful, painstaking process. Come to the park to see an 18th-century tailor and cordwainer (not a cobbler!) make these uniform parts using authentic period techniques. Registration required: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Featuring…
Nurture your child’s passion for music! Sound All Around is a great introduction for youngsters that features a musician of The Philadelphia Orchestra and storyteller and host, Carol Jantsch. Each concert is 45 minutes long and features singing, movement, storytelling, and listening. It’s a great way for kids, families, camps, and daycares to have fun with music. Recommended for ages 3 and up – Adirondack Interpretive Center Need to escape from the heat or rain? Join us at the Adirondack Interpretive Center Sundays at 1pm and enjoy BBC’s mini-series, Life! Feel free to bring a comfier camp chair as well as snacks and drinks (Non-alcoholic beverages only, please)! From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. June 29th - Challenges of Life RSVP requested: Adirondack Interpretive Center With the guidance of mushroom enthusiast Sandy Bureaus, head out for an afternoon of mushroom hunting along the AIC trails. Whether you are a beginner or seasoned forager these walks will help expand your knowledge into the mysteries of mycology. Walks will be held every third Sunday at 1pm starting in May and continuing through October. Registration is not required but encouraged. – Lake George Arts Project at The Courthouse Gallery Gallery tour of Lake George Journey illustrations and art-making opportunity for ALL ages and abilities. |
August 18, 2025(2 events) – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Magic Lantern Puppets brings Eric Carle's "The Very Busy Spider" to life! We'll read the story together & each child will use an animal puppet to manipulate w/basic skills taught. With a narrator & sound effects the children perform & then make a spider puppet of their own! $10 suggested. RSVP – |
August 19, 2025(8 events) Take a walk and learn about the history of the Delaware & Hudson Rail Trail. The trail travels the railbed of the former Delaware & Hudson Railroad, known locally as the Slate Picker, which stretched 26 miles through the Slate Valley. This program will originate at the access point directly adjacent to the Slate Valley Museum. Park in the museum lot and meet right outside the museum's front entrance! Registration required: Warren County Career Center
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Join us for a powerful screening of The Devil’s Fire, a WSKG PBS documentary that uncovers the harrowing true story of the 1913 Binghamton Clothing Factory Fire. Using never-before-seen photographs and investigative archival material, the film tells the story behind the Binghamton Clothing Company's charismatic owner, Reed B. Freeman, and the young immigrant workers trapped in the deadly blaze that hot Tuesday in July of 1913. – Registration required: Up Yonda Farm The Wildlife Institute of Eastern New York returns to Up Yonda Farm to show your their live birds of prey. You’ll learn about their remarkable adaptations and skills for survival in the wild and find our about their different behaviors, habitats, and conservation issues. $5 per person in addition to $6 per vehicle Day Use Fee. Members Free. The Richards Library (Warrensburg) Ages 8+ recommended Lake George Historical Association All sessions are open and free to the public. They will be held in-person at the LGHA Museum at 290 Canada Street, Lake George. Lectures MAY also be streamed live on the website or our Facebook page, and archived for later viewing on the website. ![]() – 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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August 20, 2025(7 events) – Registration required: Slate Valley Museum Join us for a free program that encourages kids to observe the wonders of the natural world right in the Slate Valley! Kids take part in a short walk to collect and examine some common objects found in nature. This sparks their interest and curiosity about the living things that they encounter outdoors, leading to a sense of wonder about the beauty of nature. The program is free for all kids (ages 7-12). Space is limited so please call 518-642-1417 or email Ashley at ashley@slatevalleymuseum.org to register. This is a drop-off program, but parents are encouraged to stay and visit the museum (for FREE) to explore its exhibits while their children take part in the program. – Registration requested: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) and Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation Education Coordinator, Sylvie Casella, presents an unveiling of nesting Loons with a summary of the findings of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation's nest camera study, as well as information about loon behavior and natural history and a brief overview of ACLC's work. RSVP – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Brass Queens is a female-led, New York-based brass band that has been dominating the brass band scene since 2019. Finding that they shared similar frustrations about the emerging brass band scene in New York City, co-founders Alex Harris and Ally Chapel came together to form a group dedicated to showcasing the talents of female musicians in a landscape that was dominated by male musicians and bandleaders. After debuting in March 2019, Brass Queens grew to be a fixture in the local music scene and was dubbed “the hardest working band in town” by their peers. The Queens gained a dedicated following through outdoor performances on the streets of Brooklyn and playing pop-up events in their community through the pandemic. – Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library Bring an appetite for sizzling drama as we discuss New York Times bestselling author of Red, White, and Royal Blue Casey McQuiston's latest romantic comedy, The Pairing. When two bisexual exes accidentally book the same European food and wine tour, they challenge each other to a hookup competition to prove they're over each other—except they're definitely not. Meet the author virtually on Wednesday August 20th at 7 PM ET via digital live-stream in partnership with Caldwell-Lake George Library! – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Bring an appetite for sizzling drama as we discuss New York Times bestselling author Casey McQuiston's latest romantic comedy, The Pairing. When two bisexual exes accidentally book the same European food and wine tour, they challenge each other to a hookup competition to prove they're over each other—except they're definitely not. Register now to join our discussion about Casey McQuiston’s spiciest book yet! 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. –
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August 21, 2025(5 events) 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.
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.
Registration required for musicians to participate: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Step onto the main stage and play along with members of The Philadelphia Orchestra for the 7th annual Philadelphia Orchestra PlayIN event at SPAC. Violin, viola, cello, and bass players of all ages are invited to play on the SPAC stage alongside members of The Philadelphia Orchestra. GUESTS AND AUDIENCE MEMBERS WELCOME! This is a FREE community event. Guests and observers are allowed to sit in the SPAC amphitheater to watch and listen to the program and should NOT register for the event. Registration is for participating musicians only!
– Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join Marjolaine in a beginner level 2-1/2 hours class to create a felted eyeglass case. Explore the technique of wet felting process combining wool roving & natural fibers. The felting is accomplished by applying water, soap and friction. Pre-Reg. $10 Suggested donation. Materials Included. |
August 22, 2025(5 events) Join Dr. Joseph Gonzalez, Curator of Mineralogy at the New York State Museum, for a special opportunity to ask an expert all about rocks, minerals, and Earth’s ancient history! Whether you're curious about how mountains form, how minerals are created, or what secrets rocks can reveal, Dr. Gonzalez will be on hand to answer your questions and share his expertise. Bring your curiosity and learn firsthand from a scientist who studies the deep history of our planet! – – Adirondack Interpretive Center Join us for a relaxed evening of music under the stars! Bring your acoustic instruments, your voice, or just your love of music as we gather around the campfire for an informal jam session. All skill levels are welcome—whether you’re strumming, singing, or simply enjoying the warm glow and good company. – Registration required: The Wild Center Free speaking engagement with Bill McKibben presented by Adirondack ExplorerOver the last two years, solar has become the fastest growing energy source in human history, mostly because we now live on a planet where the cheapest way to make power is to point a sheet of glass at the sun. McKibben shows how solar power offers more than climate solutions—it's a chance to reorder the world on saner, more humane grounds. |
August 23, 2025(2 events) – Registration required: The Richards Library (Warrensburg) – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join us for a Community Celebration with a Luau theme! Enjoy Mocktail Smoothies, BBQ, Lawn Games, Stewarts Ice Cream Sundaes, Music & Dancing in the Pavilion with Suzie Q & Matt, our big book sale, and more! |
August 24, 2025(3 events) – The Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake ADKX is pleased to welcome year-round Adirondack Park residents, with free admission on the second and fourth Sunday each month. Proof of residency such as a driver's license is required. – Registration required: Hudson Crossing Park Participants will create their own fairy houses from materials they forage on the island (no live plants) and from supplies the Park provides. As we all know, fairies are masters of disguise. Can we build fairy houses that blend into Mother Nature as well as they do? Bring your imagination and we will see.
Registration required: New York State Museum Step behind the scenes of the New York State Museum for an exclusive tour of the Paleontology Collection with Dr. Lisa Amati, State Paleontologist and Curator of Paleontology. Discover the fascinating world of ancient sea creatures like trilobites and crinoids and experience specimens of the unique fossil plants from the world's oldest fossil forests! Explore fossilized evidence of life that predates the dinosaurs and learn how these specimens help scientists piece together Earth’s deep past. Perfect for curious minds ages 6 and up. Tours are limited to 12 participants per session—registration is required! |
August 25, 2025(3 events) – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Join Beth from the DEC for an imaginative game where you pretend to be different fish species and explore how good your fish is at consuming their preferred food! Color an invasive fish "wanted" poster and go on scavenger hunt! All ages! – Join the LGLC Next Gen Committee for a fun night of trivia at the Bolton Landing Brewing Co.! This trivia night will include general trivia, as well as an Adirondack and Lake George themed trivia round. Whether you’re a trivia pro or just in it for a fun night with friends old and new, this is a great way to support local conservation efforts while enjoying a night of friendly competition. $5 suggested donation at the door. Teams of 4-6 suggested. RSVP requested: The Sembrich A musical romance written and directed by Jacques Demy with a beautiful through-composed score by Michel Legrand, highlighted by the iconic love song “I Will Wait for You.” Having received a number of nominations and awards, this film has been ranked among the Top 100 Greatest Non-English Films of All Time by BBC Culture. Film Rating: Not Rated |
August 26, 2025(5 events) 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!
Saratoga National Historical Park Saratoga Battlefield became a National Park in 1938. So how does a new park go from minimally developed to first class...in the Great Depression? Join Ranger Bill Valosin to find out more! 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. ![]() – 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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August 27, 2025(8 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. – Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library Are you working too much but feel like it’s never enough? Have you turned the act of pretending you’re “fine” into an art form? Learn how to master the daily grind and become shatterproof in a tumultuous world as we chat virtually with Dr. Tasha Eurich about her new book, Shatterproof: How to Thrive in a World of Constant Chaos (And why resilience alone isn’t enough) on Thursday, August 28th at 2 PM ET via digital live-stream in partnership with Caldwell-Lake George Library! – Registration required: Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) Spend an evening with Luke as he talks history, fun facts and shares breathtaking photos of Lake George. All from the perspective of the southern end of the Queen of American Lakes! Refreshments served. Please RSVP to attend this event. – Lake George Arts Project - Shepard Park Warden & Co. is a folk-rock group hailing from the scenic landscapes of upstate New York, known for their soulful melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and rich acoustic instrumentation. Formed around the songwriting talents of frontman; Seth Warden, the band’s debut album “Somewhere” blends the raw, earthy tones of traditional folk with the driving energy of rock, creating a sound that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern. –
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August 28, 2025(6 events) – Registration required: Up Yonda Farm Learn about the fascinating Monarch Butterfly, its life cycle, and its annual migration. Nature permitting we will tag a monarchs for the Monarch Watch community science project and learn about migration monitoring efforts. $5 per person in addition to $6 per vehicle Day Use Fee. Members Free. – Free for Seniors Ages 65+ (all others pay regular museum admission) Join us on the patio overlooking the Mettawee River for a lunchtime visit and a chat exploring a mystery object from the museum's collection! Bring your own lunch or plan ahead and stop at one of Granville's local eateries to grab something delicious to go! Registration required: Warren County Career Center
– Registration required: Crandall Public Library Learn how to master the daily grind and become shatterproof in a tumultuous world with key insights by Dr. Tasha Eurich as she talks about her newest book, Shatterproof: How to Thrive in a World of Constant Chaos (And why resilience alone isn’t enough). This timely discussion with Dr. Eurich is sure to unlock powerful new ideas about how to show up as our best selves. Register now to be a part of the conversation! 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. ![]() |
August 29, 2025(3 events) – Registration required: Crandall Public Library Learn how to master the daily grind and become shatterproof in a tumultuous world with key insights by Dr. Tasha Eurich as she talks about her newest book, Shatterproof: How to Thrive in a World of Constant Chaos (And why resilience alone isn’t enough). This timely discussion with Dr. Eurich is sure to unlock powerful new ideas about how to show up as our best selves. Register now to be a part of the conversation! 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. Ever wonder how archaeologists know where to dig, or how they keep track of what they find? Join us in the gallery for a special Meet the Scientist table with Heather Clark, CRSP Principal Investigator and CADD Specialist, who will share how archaeological mapping helps uncover and protect the stories buried beneath our feet. Explore real historic artifacts, see how digital tools are used to create detailed site maps, and learn how science and storytelling come together in archaeology. Whether you're a history buff, a budding scientist, or just love learning something new, stop by and get inspired by the science of the past. |
August 30, 2025(2 events) August 30, 2025 – August 31, 2025 In addition to athletes, we’re looking for volunteers to help run the event. Volunteers will be able to sign up for shifts, and tasks may include helping with registration and parking; assisting with the swim, bike, or run course; finish line; and food/beverage. Email us at shoffman@lglc.org to let us know you’re interested and we’ll follow up with you with specific details about the Lake George Triathlon and volunteer tasks and shift options when we get closer to September. Thank you for helping! Join us for a one-hour drop-in session where objects, ideas, and questions come together. Get hands-on and see where your curiosity takes you—right inside the Museum’s collections and stories. |
August 31, 2025(3 events) August 30, 2025 – August 31, 2025 In addition to athletes, we’re looking for volunteers to help run the event. Volunteers will be able to sign up for shifts, and tasks may include helping with registration and parking; assisting with the swim, bike, or run course; finish line; and food/beverage. Email us at shoffman@lglc.org to let us know you’re interested and we’ll follow up with you with specific details about the Lake George Triathlon and volunteer tasks and shift options when we get closer to September. Thank you for helping! Unplug, slow down, and engage with the collections in a new way. Join us for a self-guided sketching experience in the galleries as part of a new museum initiative to foster creativity, mindfulness, and deeper observation. On select Sundays in August, visitors are invited to pick up a sketch pad and pencil, find an easel in the designated gallery, and spend time drawing the exhibits that inspire them. Whether you’re an experienced artist or trying sketching for the first time, this relaxed, interactive program offers a new lens through which to connect with the Museum’s collections. Upcoming Sessions: All materials are provided, and no registration is required. Just drop in, draw, and enjoy. – Bolton Landing Chamber of Commerce ![]() Rogers Park Pier Dance the night away with Live Music by Mischief ~ 5pm to 8pm FIREWORKS – 8:15 pm |
September 1, 2025(1 event) – Experience the museum like you haven't before through a new series of audio tours, launching today! |
September 2, 2025(2 events) Take a walk and learn about the history of the Delaware & Hudson Rail Trail. The trail travels the railbed of the former Delaware & Hudson Railroad, known locally as the Slate Picker, which stretched 26 miles through the Slate Valley. This program will originate at the access point directly adjacent to the Slate Valley Museum. Park in the museum lot and meet right outside the museum's front entrance! ![]() |
September 3, 2025(4 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: Crandall Public Library Embrace your dark side (and your best evil laugh) and join us in conversation with Hannah Nicole Maehrer, creator of the New York Times bestselling Assistant to the Villain series. Evie Sage didn’t mean to become the right-hand woman to the kingdom’s most terrifying villain. One minute, she was applying for an entry-level position that promised “light paperwork and occasional beheadings,” and the next, she was knee-deep in magical mayhem, murder plots, and an entirely inappropriate crush on her brooding, sharp-jawed, walking disaster of a boss. Now, with a magical prophecy unraveling, assassins showing up in the break room, and a suspicious amount of frogs wearing crowns, Evie has to figure out how to survive her job without setting the kingdom on fire―or her dignity, which is hanging by a very sarcastic thread. Being evil-adjacent was never part of the five-year plan. But then again…neither was falling for The Villain. Full of humor and heart, this magical office comedy about a sunshine assistant and her grumpy evil boss is one you won’t want to miss out on. With the third book in the series, Accomplice to the Villain, out August 5, 2025, you need to register today to learn what tricks are up this author’s sleeve! 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. –
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September 4, 2025(4 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: 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.
![]() – Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point) There are so many health benefits to playing a group game, so "Let's Play!" Join us the first Thursday of each month for a friendly game of Scrabble! Highest score takes home a prize. |
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September 6, 2025(2 events) – Registration required: Lake George Land Conservancy Amy's Park Beavers are called ecosystem engineers for a reason! During a walk along the Yellow Trail at Amy’s Park, we’ll investigate beaver activity, a beaver pond, and lodge. Participants will have the opportunity to use their observations to make a beaver dam model to see if it will hold back water as well as a beaver’s. This hike is rated easy. 1 mile round-trip. Bug spray is recommended! Saratoga National Historical Park Looking for a more in-depth, hands-on experience during your visit? Join a Park Volunteer for a caravan-style tour of the Battlefield! Tours will last 2.5-3 hours. Meet in the Visitor Center and follow along in your own vehicle for as long as you like. May be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. |