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.
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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?
Today's Bonus Topic: A.I & Small Business
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 Whompin' Willow, a certified therapy dog. Kids will choose a book and read to the dog one-on-one during a 15 minute time slot. Whompin' Willow is a great
Nonprofit Chat, presented by the Adirondack Nonprofit Business Council of the ARCC
The Nonprofit Chat is a gathering of area nonprofits to have a discussion on a specific topic, while also allowing opportunity for networking and collaboration.
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.
Join the 20 Somethings as we play different board games including Love Letter, Wyrmspan and more. Do you have a favorite game? Bring it in!
In New York, Timber Rattlesnakes are found across two dozen counties in deciduous forests. William S. Brown, a vertebrate zoologist, has studied their life history and ecology for over 40 years.
Join us in reading The Big Read selection, Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach, and then participate in programs that revolve around the theme of Our Nature: How our physical environment can lead us to seek hope, courage, and connection.
NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.