Come to the Fort Plain Free Library’s annual Spring Book, Plant and White Elephant Sale during the village-wide garage sale weekend in Fort Plain for books, plants, and more!
Spring Book, Plant & White Elephant Sale
Come to the Fort Plain Free Library’s annual Spring Book, Plant and White Elephant Sale during the village-wide garage sale weekend in Fort Plain for books, plants, and more!
Explorations in Writing: The Short Story Workshop
This workshop, facilitated by Siena College Teaching Assistant Professor of English James Belflower, explores how micro-fiction can lead to major drama as we write stories under 500 words. This program is made possible, in part, with funding by the NYS Council on the Arts and this library.
Explorations in Writing: You Are a Character, Too Workshop
This workshop, facilitated by Siena College Teaching Assistant Professor of English James Belflower, explores how mining your autobiography can be very helpful in finding characters, storylines, and scenes for your fiction. This program is made possible, in part, with funding by the NYS Council on the Arts and this library.
Explorations in Writing: The Lively Object Workshop
This workshop, facilitated by Siena College Teaching Assistant Professor of English James Belflower, explores how everyday objects seem to have a life of their own and can inspire adventures in perception, flights of fancy, and vivid moments of nostalgia in our writing. This program is made possible, in part, with funding by the NYS Council on the Arts and this … Read More
Explorations in Writing: Writing as Walking Workshop II
This workshop, facilitated by Siena College Teaching Assistant Professor of English James Belflower, explores how walking reveals new rhythms, sensory surprises, and innovative thoughts in our writing. This program is made possible, in part, with funding by the NYS Council on the Arts and this library.
Explorations in Writing: Writing as Walking Workshop I
This workshop, facilitated by Siena College Teaching Assistant Professor of English James Belflower, explores how walking reveals new rhythms, sensory surprises, and innovative thoughts in our writing. This program is made possible, in part, with funding by the NYS Council on the Arts and this library.
Book Discussion with Audrey Kupferberg
Book discussion on Delia Owens’ Where the Crawdads Sing, facilitated by WAMC film commentator Audrey Kupferberg. Kupferberg is a lecturer at SUNY Albany, where she teaches courses in film history in the Art Department. This program is made possible, in part, with funding from the NYS Council on the Arts and this library.
Book Discussion with James Belflower
Book discussion on Laura Sims’ novel, Looker, facilitated by Siena College Teaching Assistant Professor James Belflower. Program made possible, in part, with funding from the NYS Council on the Arts and this library.
Library closed for Memorial Day
Library closed in observance of Memorial Day.