• Book Brunch with Matt

    Book Brunch with Matt
    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Fresh coffee, delicious bagels, and new books?? What's not to like? Join library director Matt Pavloff (who is a huge fan of all three of these!) as he shares some of the newest titles being added to the Library's collection. Get great recommendations from other readers in the community, enjoy a delicious brunch, and grow your "to read" list! Thank you to Tierra Farm for providing their fair trade, organic coffee for our enjoyment!

  • So you want to be a paranormal investigator?

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

    If you’re interested in the paranormal and unexplained, you definitely don’t want to miss this exciting presentation from the Unknown Paranormal Society! Come learn the basics of getting into the paranormal field, from equipment to purchase, places to visit, and tips and tricks from the experts who do this every day!

  • DIY Perfect Fall Centerpiece

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

    In this hands-on workshop, Kinderhook Garden Club member Roseann Antonovich will demonstrate how to make the perfect fall centerpiece using seasonal plants and flowers. Attendees will leave with their own completed piece and the skill to design their own! Space is limited, to please click here to sign up today! Thank you to Samascott's Garden Market for the donation of pumpkins!

  • Bloodlines of the Slave Trade: Film Screening and Discussion

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

    Bloodlines of the Slave Trade examines the very different stories of two families linked to two notorious, wealthy slave traders of the 1830s, John Armfield and Isaac Franklin. Rodney Williams, who is Black, is descended from an enslaved woman whose child was fathered by Armfield. She may have been, with many others, forcibly marched from Alexandria VA to Natchez and Louisiana. Williams follows part of that path on the Natchez Trace to the site of slave sales and then to the Angola State Prison, once a plantation owned by the trader, Isaac Franklin. At that former slavery site Williams relates ... Read more

  • Writers’ Workshop

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

    Writers of prose are welcome to stop by our library for our writers' workshop! Local author and educator Phyllis Carito will be here to help guide a workshop discussion of your works in progress. Feel free to bring a few pages of a short story or novel to share with others, get useful feedback, and meet fellow writers in the area!

  • Cookbook Club

    Stuyvesant Town Hall 5 Sunset Drive, Stuyvesant, NY, United States

    This quarter, we're doing something different for our cookbook club. Instead of choosing recipes from a cookbook, we're going to bring our recipes together and make our own! We're asking participants to bring their favorite family recipes that make their holidays special to our potluck dinner at the Stuyvesant Town Hall. Register at the Library with the name of the dish and be sure to bring a copy of your recipe for us. We'll gather them all together and create a digital cookbook for all attendees to enjoy! Visit the Library to sign up today and learn more!

  • 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 second Tuesday, and are always welcoming new members! Check back soon for next month's title!

  • Book Brunch with Matt

    Book Brunch with Matt
    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States

    Fresh coffee, delicious bagels, and new books?? What's not to like? Join library director Matt Pavloff (who is a huge fan of all three of these!) as he shares some of the newest titles being added to the Library's collection. Get great recommendations from other readers in the community, enjoy a delicious brunch, and grow your "to read" list! Thank you to Tierra Farm for providing their fair trade, organic coffee for our enjoyment!

  • Art Show Featuring Barbara Sherin

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

    Join us for an art opening celebrating the life and works of local artist Barbara Sherin with members of her family. Barbara was an influential teacher at the Ichabod Crane School, and her art has graced the walls of many local institutions, including the school and our library. We appreciate the opportunity to host this collection until mid-December, and hope that you enjoy this wonderful display.

  • Library closing at 1 PM

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

    Kinderhook Memorial Library 18 Hudson Street, Kinderhook, NY, United States
  • Writers’ Workshop

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

    Writers of prose are welcome to stop by our library for our writers' workshop! Local author and educator Phyllis Carito will be here to help guide a workshop discussion of your works in progress. Feel free to bring a few pages of a short story or novel to share with others, get useful feedback, and meet fellow writers in the area!