• Tai Chi for Seniors

    Tai Chi for Seniors
    Stuyvesant Town Hall 5 Sunset Drive, Stuyvesant, NY, United States

    If you're looking for a low-impact, gentle exercise in a welcoming group setting, be sure to stop by our new Tai Chi for Seniors program in Stuyvesant! We are partnering with the Office of the Aging to bring this free program to seniors. Stop by for this energizing exercise, and learn more about the various services provided by the Office of the Aging as well! This series is made possible due to a generous grant through The Ackerman Foundation. This event takes place weekly at the Stuyvesant Town Hall. Please contact us if you need assistance!

  • Beekeeping 101 with Slow Food Hudson Valley

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Due to inclement weather, this event has been postponed. RSVP below for notifications on the new date! Spend an afternoon learning about bees, beekeeping, and Hudson Valley honey at the Kinderhook Memorial Library on Sunday, February 22, with Slow Food Hudson Valley. In collaboration with Bee Hollow Farm—a family-owned, sustainably run apiary in the Hudson Valley—we’ll sit down with Certified Master Beekeeper Paul MacPhail, sample a range of local honeys, and take time to learn, ask questions, and explore our shared curiosity. RSVP here with a suggested donation of $15 for SFHV members and $20 for non-SFHV members.

  • Author Talk: Exquisite Moments of Sorrow and Grace by Dr Kenneth Weinberg

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Dr. Kenneth Weinberg will be joining us at the library to share his newest book “Exquisite Moments of Sorrow and Grace”. In this memoir, Dr. Weinberg takes readers through his varied career in medicine, a path he never expected to go down after obtaining a film degree in the 1960s. Throughout the book, Dr. Weinberg shares stories from the various clinics and hospitals in which he’s worked, highlights how medical care and practices have changed over the decades, and discusses how his family and faith have shaped his long, fulfilling, and occasionally difficult career. A brief Q&A will follow the ... Read more

  • Tech Labs on Zoom: Google Drive

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Join us for the following program, brought to you by the Columbia County Libraries Association. To receive a link to the program, please email columbiacountylibraries@gmail.com Learn how to use Google Drive for file storage and sharing, and how to create and collaborate with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.

  • Adventurer’s Club–A Travel Discussion Group

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Come, fellow adventurers, and share your vacation stories with other travelers! Get great tips on destinations and travel recommendations, and gain some inspiration for upcoming trips. Whether you're a seasoned jetsetter or looking to start seeing the world, this is the group for you!

  • Tai Chi for Seniors

    Tai Chi for Seniors
    Stuyvesant Town Hall 5 Sunset Drive, Stuyvesant, NY, United States

    If you're looking for a low-impact, gentle exercise in a welcoming group setting, be sure to stop by our new Tai Chi for Seniors program in Stuyvesant! We are partnering with the Office of the Aging to bring this free program to seniors. Stop by for this energizing exercise, and learn more about the various services provided by the Office of the Aging as well! This series is made possible due to a generous grant through The Ackerman Foundation. This event takes place weekly at the Stuyvesant Town Hall. Please contact us if you need assistance!

  • Gentle Yoga

    Gentle Yoga
    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Gentle yoga is back at the Library! Those of us who have tried yoga have learned that it can be a lot more intense than it looks! That’s why we are working with Village Yoga to bring this exciting program back to the Library for those of us who are looking for a less strenuous, but just as relaxing, experience. Please bring a yoga mat if you have one. This series is brought to you thanks to a generous grant from The Hover Foundation.

  • Tai Chi for Seniors

    Tai Chi for Seniors
    Stuyvesant Town Hall 5 Sunset Drive, Stuyvesant, NY, United States

    If you're looking for a low-impact, gentle exercise in a welcoming group setting, be sure to stop by our new Tai Chi for Seniors program in Stuyvesant! We are partnering with the Office of the Aging to bring this free program to seniors. Stop by for this energizing exercise, and learn more about the various services provided by the Office of the Aging as well! This series is made possible due to a generous grant through The Ackerman Foundation. This event takes place weekly at the Stuyvesant Town Hall. Please contact us if you need assistance!

  • Curious About Selling Your Home? Learn What the Process Really Looks Like

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    The real estate market is ever-changing and can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Join us at the library for a home selling workshop with Beth DeMatteo, a licensed Realtor serving Kinderhook, Columbia County, and Southern Rensselaer County. Beth will cover the selling process, current market trends, and key considerations. She’ll be joined by Keith Enos of Enos Home Inspections and a mortgage lender from Homestead Funding, ready to answer your questions. Light refreshments will be served.

  • Loyalists & Patriots in Columbia County

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Dr. Bronner, Professor at the University at Albany and author of Albany During the American Revolution, will lead an engaging discussion on the roles and experiences of Tories and Patriots in the Kinderhook area during the Revolutionary War. A highlight of the presentation will be excerpts from the January 1776 minutes of the Albany Committee of Safety and their connection to Kinderhook. Dr. Bronner will also display short historical works from Canaan, a paper on the revolt at Livingston Manor, and other informative articles, which he will share along with their references. This program is brought to us by the ... Read more

  • Cookbook Club: Entertaining 101: 101 Recipes Every Host Should Know How to Make

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    This event is postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Please check back for updates. Those who love to cook should join us for our Cookbook Club! This quarter, we’ll be featuring recipes from the book Entertaining 101: Recipes Every Host Should Know How to Make, by Beth Le Manach. Choose a recipe and bring it to our potluck meal with other chefs at the Stuyvesant Town Hall!

  • Next Page Book Club

    Next Page Book Club
    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    If you love to read, be sure to check out the Next Page Book Club! This group meets monthly on the first Tuesday, and are always welcoming new members! Here are our upcoming titles: ☛ Jan. 14 - The Antidote by Karen Russell ☛ Feb. 11 - Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by JohnBerendt ☛ Mar. 11 - Dubliners by James Joyce