Don’t forget the library during Snocade! We’ll have programs for everyone- science, nature, crafts, stories, and a chance to learn about Japan and its culture. Stay tuned as we confirm our programs!
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WRITERS’ GROUP NEWSLETTER D. Bradley January, 2017
A new beginning offers each of us a chance to work on developing ourselves in a variety of ways. One of these ways is to transform our creative thoughts onto a piece of paper, maybe many pieces; then, come and share and we will support your efforts. You will always have an audience waiting for you here each monthContinue reading
Writers Group is meeting
Want to get together with fellow writers to share your work and help others polish their drafts?
Writers and listeners are invited to the next meeting of the writers group at the library on Wednesday, January 11th at 1:30. Come on out!
Open/closed and snow policy
We will be closed for the , December 24, 25 and 26, and will reopen on Tuesday December 27 at 11 am. We will be open on December 31, but closed on January 1 (Sunday) and January 2 (Monday) to ring in the new year. When school is closed due to slippery roads, in the interest of safety, the library, too, will be closed.
Thank You Friends for Universal Class
Universal Class now offers 531 courses, and 272 of these contain video-audit options. Click here to view the updated course listing
Happy Thanksgiving
The library will be closed for Thanksgiving through the weekend so the staff can give thanks and enjoy the Country Christmas Tour. Make sure you stop by Donna’s for buck eyes and snack on Beth’s donuts! The wifi will be available 24/7. We will reopen on Monday
Thank You Senator Farley
We had a nice turnout and a day made to order as we said “thank you” to Senator Farley for his unending support for the community and especially for the library. Library Board Trustee President Ernie Pollman kept his remarks brief with thanks and good wishes for a happy retirement! Senator Farley is pictured here with his son Bob and Senator elect Tedisco who promised to continue in Senator Farley’s tradition.
Beyond Woodswoman November 18
The Library is pleased to host “Beyond Woodswoman”, a critical review of the Woodswoman book series by Anne LaBastille presented by the Hamilton County Historian. The program will be held Friday at 6 PM as part of the National Endowment for the Humanities project, “The Arcadia Factory”, a series of public conversations about demographic change in the county led by Dr. Eliza Jane Darling. Bring a favorite piece of writing on Adirondack women!
For more information go to arcadiafactory.org