Library Closed – Tuesday, April 23
We will be closed Tuesday, April 23, for building maintenance. Our Community Room will be open at 10am for Qigong TaiChi and our virtual programs will be held as scheduled.
We will be closed Tuesday, April 23, for building maintenance. Our Community Room will be open at 10am for Qigong TaiChi and our virtual programs will be held as scheduled.
For April, we’ll read and discuss How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We’re Going by Vaclav Smil. Discover the interconnection of our world’s energy, production, and globalization and how they might propel us into the future, while examining the past. Date/Time: Monday, April 22, 6pm Location: Virtual
Back by popular demand, Sarah Van Buren (SVB) returns via Shaker Museum to facilitate another Youth DJ Workshop for ages 9 – 16. This four-day intensive will include a series of studio days with a final performance when our newly trained DJs take the stage for the whole community to enjoy. Participants will gain knowledge
Join Señora Sonia for a special series of bilingual storytimes, presented in Spanish and English, which will include craft activities. Únase a la Señora Sonia para una serie especial de cuentos bilingües, presentados en español e inglés, que incluirán actividades artesanales. Date/Time: Wednesdays, April 3 – May 29, 4 – 5pm In person, Hudson Area
Celebrate spring with songs, stories, and fun moves led by local musician, Abby Lappen, as we continue this joyful storytime. All are welcome! Date/Time: Thursdays, through June 27, 4 – 5pm (except for Thursday, May 2) Location: In person, Hudson Area Library Community Room Registration: Registration is appreciated, but not required. Email youth@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x101.
In this Jacob Leisler Institute collaboration, Owen Stanwood, Professor of History at Boston College, speaks about Mathieu Sagean, a Canadian explorer, raconteur, and inveterate liar. Sagean’s tales about Jacob Leisler and the early history of New York intrigued the elites of Europe during the early days of the 1700s and, though not to be relied
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If you or someone you know is facing Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or another chronic illness, it’s never too early to put financial plans in place. Join us to learn tips for managing someone else’s finances, how to prepare for future care costs, and the benefits of early planning. Date/Time: Thursday, April 25, 2pm Location: In
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Join us to read and discuss Jojo Moyes’ Someone Else’s Shoes. All are welcome! Date/Time: Wednesday, April 24, 5 – 6pm Location: In person, 2nd Floor Senior Center, upstairs from the library (elevator available) Registration: To register, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x101.