July

Summer seems to be flying by!  Summer Reading is well underway.  Our next special event is Tuesday July 17 at 1pm when Anne Clothier from the Brookside Museum will help children understand the importance that waterways have played in the history of Saratoga County and specifically the Hudson River in Corinth.

On Tuesday July 24 at 1pm our own Michael Hadfield will entertain us with stories and songs of our River of the Mountains.

Saturday July 28 is the Friends of the Library’s annual Book & Bake Sale.  From 10am-3pm we will be on the front and side lawn with lots of books at great prices.  If we have a total washout, the raindate is the next Saturday – August 4 at the same time.

Monday July 30 at 7pm it’s Science Night!  Bring the kids and let them learn about science through play.

Summer Reading 2018

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  This year’s Summer Reading Program will keep with the spirit of our Town’s Bicentennial celebration. We’ll start with sign-ups (the old fashioned way: in person at the Library!) beginning on June 23rd, and then each reader will have until August 10th to finish and give a brief oral report on five books. After that, prizes and a party!

  Special events will include Civil War Camp Life with re-enactor David Otto (July 10th at 1:00), Saratoga County Waterworks with Anne Clothier (July 17th at 1:00), River of the Mountains: The Hudson in Story and Song (July 24th at 1:00) and the afore-mentioned party on August 10th.

  Also throughout the summer, we’ll be having a Historical Marker Scavenger Hunt: Get the details when you sign up!

Summer Hours to Start July 1st

 

The Corinth Free Library will switch to Summer Hours on Saturday July 1.  The Summer schedule will remain in effect until after Labor Day.  The Summer Hours are:  Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am-3:30pm & 7pm-8:30pm; Friday 9am-4pm; Saturday 9am-1pm.

 

There will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Corinth Free Library on Monday July 9 at 7pm.