On Saturday, July 25 at 11 am, Grafton Community Library will host a program for kids and families on the Hudson River and its unique ecosystem. Experts from the Childrens’ Museum of Science & Technology will coordinate a hands-on investigation of the Hudson River and its watershed. [private]Kids will be introduced to stream ecology, meet live animals who are Hudson River Valley residents and more in this exciting exploration of the river that flows both ways. This program is one of many free programs presented to the community as part of Grafton Library’s Summer Reading Program. All programs are free and open to everyone. For more information on this program and all the Summer Reading offerings, contact the library or visit graftoncommunitylibrary.org
Grafton Story Share- July 28
Everyone has a story to tell. On Tuesday, July 28 at 7 pm, Grafton Community Library will host the “Grafton Story Share” where members of the community are invited to share a 3 to 5 minute personal story on the theme of “real life encounters with heroes.” All are invited to come share their story, or just listen. Contact the Library for more details. Advance sign-up is requested for those who will be telling a story.[/private]