“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
Simple stories, songs, and movement activities for kids ages 18 months-3 years old accompanied by a caregiver. Drop in, no sign up required! The same Toddler Story Time is repeated on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
Stories, songs, puppets, and movement activities for children ages 3-5 and their caregiver. Siblings welcome. No sign up required.
Join us for open-ended art activities for kids ages 3-5. Your little artist will be introduced to the materials, then work independently and at their own pace. Please call 518-792-6508 x4 the morning of the program to reserve a s
Virtual: The Stories, Science, and History of Birds with Smithsonian Biologist Jay Falk
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.
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.
Bring your favorites doll (American Girl or other) to create a button, make an outfit, create jewelry, make your own trail mix, and decorate a mini tote bag! Sign up required. Adults do not need to register.
This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults.
Come help “Color Our World” (and each other!) in this fun, MESSY outdoor program for Teens ages 13-19.
This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults.
Join us in the Park for a cool refreshing beverage and for some silent book reading. Patrons are invited to come with a camping chair or blanket and read with others for their summer reading goals or just for a relaxing activity outside.
This program is part of the Color Our World Summer Reading Program for children, teens, and adults.
To form a community of artists working to create art to bring about social change and reform.