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.
Library Closed for Independence Day
Library closed in observance of Independence Day. Have a safe and happy 4th of July holiday!
Library closed for Memorial Day
Library closed in observance of Memorial Day.
The Most Magnificent SpRiNg! children’s program
Children in grades K – 5th grade are invited to join us for fun activities inspired by Andrea Beatty’s Rosie Revere, Engineer & Ashley Spires’ The Most Magnificent Thing. Common to both stories are zany inventions and the protagonists’ sometimes flawed execution. Undaunted by failure, the characters learn from their mistakes and take heart from their modest triumphs. Activities during … Read More
Paper Crafting with Patty (Click here to register ahead!)
Papercrafter Patty Murray will guide participants in making rubber-stamped and paper-crafted cards and/or three-dimensional paper objects. Each month the class will hold two sessions (both covering the same content), one on the final Thursday at 6 p.m., and one on the final Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The class is free, however seating is limited to twelve per session. Please click here to … Read More
Paper Crafting with Patty
Papercrafter Patty Murray will guide participants in making rubber-stamped and paper-crafted cards and/or three-dimensional paper objects. The class is free, however seating is limited. Advance registration and a $5 registration fee are required. The fee is refundable ONLY on the evening of the class. Please call 518-993-4646 to register or for more information.