“Lake George Opera Festival: The First Fifty Years”, curated by Public Historian and Librarian Tisha Dolton and Community Engagement Coordinator Frieda Toth, focuses on the years 1962-2011 with programs, photographs, articles, souvenirs, and ephem
Families with children birth to age 3 are invited to join us for stories, songs, fingerplays, and more. We'll be outdoors in City Park, so please dress for the weather and bring a blanket or towel to sit on.
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?
Families with children ages 3-5 are invited to join us for stories, songs, movement, and more. We'll be outdoors in City Park, so please dress for the weather and bring a blanket or towel to sit on.
Today's Bonus Topic: Podcasts at a Glance
Start an early love of reading with our baby story time! Join us for stories, rhymes, songs, and play time. Enjoy a special time with your baby and connect with other caregivers.
Children in Kindergarten and up are invited to come practice reading skills with Ellie, a certified therapy dog. Kids will choose a book and read to the dog one-on-one during a 15 minute time slot. Ellie is a great listener! Plea
Hosting Arts District meeting
Meet in the Teen Center to play (or learn) dueling card games like Magic the Gathering and tabletop games like Blood on the Clocktower, Dread, or Clue.
To offer a fun activity for the community while new members learn about Girl Scouts!
Explore the steps involved to keep your flower garden productive and looking beautiful with Master Gardener Monica Proctor.
Compilation of a magazine filled with art by local artists promoting social justice and equity.
Get seeds and consult with a Master Gardener. The Seed Library is also open Wednesdays from 5-7 pm at the Reference Desk and by appointment any time with Autumn.
The publication of a magazine that showcases art highlighting social injustice and inequity.