YA Author Reading: Sam J. Miller
Join us for a reading by local author, Sam J. Miller, on July 29th from 2-3:30 pm in the library’s teen room as we celebrate the release of his YA novel, inspired by his childhood in Hudson, NY, The...
View ArticleSaturday Movie Matinee: Matilda
Saturday, May 5, 4:30pm. In celebration of the Hudson Children’s Book Festival, the Hudson Area Library’s Tween Advisory Council will host a free screening of Matilda. There will be free popcorn,...
View ArticleParty in the Stacks! Celebrating 60 Years of the Hudson Area Library
You are invited to join us as we Party in the Stacks at the Hudson Area Library! Saturday, June 29 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Food! Friends! Fun! This year, for our annual summer celebration, we’re hosting a...
View ArticleBound By Books Youth Radio Show
Broadcast: Thursdays, 6pm and Sundays, 9am on WGXC 90.7FM While the WGXC studios and library are temporarily closed, our youth radio crew continues to record their weekly Bound By Books radio show...
View ArticleOur Historical (Hysterical) Plunge
The Oakdale Plunge 2021: Hudson Safe was historic! All the more so because the Hudson Area Library History Room Team was sporting historic costumes and, of course, their historic community spirit. The...
View ArticleEstate Planning
Program Description: Join Lorraine Coyle of Coyle & Associates LLP to learn about estate planning. This presentation will cover topics such as wills, trusts, power of attorney, health care...
View ArticleTeach Us: a Virtual Listening Party and Community Conversation about...
Program Description: Join Oral History Summer School and the library for a virtual interactive listening party with conversation celebrating educators as they respond to their extraordinary...
View ArticleGive the Gift of Hudson’s History & Our Library at Winter Walk
Before Hudson’s Winter Walk festivities begin on Saturday, December 4, the library will have a special one-day sale 3-5pm, Give the Gift of Hudson’s History, at the library. After purchasing unique...
View ArticleJacob Leisler: Fanatic or Martyr: a Library & Leisler Institute Talk
Program Description: The library’s History Room in collaboration with the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History presents Fanatic or Martyr: Jacob Leisler, a Window into an...
View ArticleHudson’s Urban Renewal 50 Years Later (Thursday, September 22)
Ted Hilscher, Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia-Greene Community College, will show and discuss fifty historic photographs of buildings that were torn down during urban renewal in Hudson during...
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