A monthly library book discussion group. December: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
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December 2019
Meet us at Harvey’s on Phila St. to discuss what 20 and 30-somethings are reading today. December: Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears by Dinaw Mengestu
Read More Details about Books & BrewsJanuary 2020
Want to make a fun little craft project? Enjoy being artsy? Make a craft in the Wilton Mall up until 1:30pm!
Read More Details about SaratogaREADS! at the Farmers' MarketThis month we will read and discuss Native American poetry, selected from The Poetry Foundation’s comprehensive collection on this theme.
Read More Details about Poetry CafeThis monthly book group meets to discuss mysteries, thrillers and suspense titles.
Read More Details about Better Off Read Mystery Book GroupAs part of our SaratogaREADS! programming, join us as we screen the Academy Award-winning film Tsotsi.
Read More Details about SaratogaREADS! Movie Night: TsotsiA monthly library book discussion group. January: New People by Danzy Senna
Read More Details about Books And Tea Reading GroupMeet us at Harvey’s on Phila St. to discuss what 20 and 30-somethings are reading today. January: Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
Read More Details about Books & BrewsRana will read from her new collection of poems, A Loaf of Bread, which touches on memory and loss regarding Syria, her former homeland.
Read More Details about Poetry Reading: Rana BitarParticipate in a two part discussion of the 2019-2020 SaratogaREADS! Junior selection, New Kid by Jerry Craft.
Read More Details about SaratogaREADS! Jr. Discussion Series (1 of 2)Beck Krefting, Skidmore professor and former stand-up comic, discusses the role of charged humor in the service of social justice–historically and now–in addition to exploring contemporary writings that use charged humor to educate.
Read More Details about Comedy Educates: #SocialJusticeFebruary 2020
Participate in a two part discussion of the 2019-2020 SaratogaREADS! Junior selection, New Kid by Jerry Craft.
Read More Details about SaratogaREADS! Jr. Discussion Series (2 of 2)Check out books from the library, join a poetry discussion of South African poets (with handouts), and stay later for Caffè Lena’s Poetry Open Mic Night.
Read More Details about Caffè Lena Poetry Open MicThis book group will meet monthly to discuss mysteries, thrillers, and suspense titles. Books can be found on the shelves, Reading Group collection, or requested from other libraries. See a librarian for more information. Please register through our online events calendar or by calling 518- 584-7860, ext. 247.
Read More Details about Better Off ReadTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
Jennifer Lemak and Karen Quinn, curators at the New York State Museum, will present on ‘The Great Migration’ of African-Americans northward from 1915 to 1930 and on Harlem Renaissance artist Jacob Lawrence’s series of paintings on this theme.
Read More Details about CANCELLED - New York State Museum presents: The Great Migration and the Art of Jacob LawrencePoetry Cafe attendees will have the opportunity to closely read and discuss selected poems.
Read More Details about Poetry CaféWant to make a fun little craft project? Enjoy being artsy? Make a craft in the Wilton Mall up until 1:30pm!
Read More Details about SaratogaREADS! at the Farmers' MarketGeorge Takei, best known for his role as Hikaru Sulu on Star Trek, has written a graphic novel memoir about his family’s experiences in a Japanese American internment camp following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Read More Details about SaratogaREADS! Graphic Novel Discussion and TED Talk: They Called Us Enemy by George TakeiA monthly library book discussion group. February: Mostly White by Karen Shepard
Read More Details about Books And Tea Reading GroupMeet us at Harvey’s on Phila St. to discuss what 20 and 30-somethings are reading today. February: Men We Reaped by Jesmyn Ward
Read More Details about Books & BrewsMarch 2020
Join up for an informal book chat - and SNACKS!
Read More Details about Saratoga Reads! Teen Book ChatAs part of our Saratoga Reads! programming, Phyl Newbeck, author of Virginia Hasn’t Always Been for Lovers, joins us.
Read More Details about Loving: The Case for Interracial MarriageJoin us for a film screening of Loving, the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, a couple whose arrest for interracial marriage in 1960s Virginia began a legal battle that would end in the Supreme Court.
Read More Details about Friday Flicks: LovingWant to make a fun little craft project? Enjoy being artsy? Make a craft in the Wilton Mall up until 1:30pm!
Read More Details about SaratogaREADS! at the Farmers' MarketBooks and Tea meets to discuss The Color of Water by James McBride. Books and Tea is an ongoing reading group that meets the third Thursday of each month.
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