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Tag: At home
Explore the World of Science With ECHO Science & Stories Series
The ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain inspires and engages families in the joy of scientific discovery, wonder of nature, and care of Lake Champlain. Welcoming more than 167,000 visitors annually, through more than 100 interactive exhibits; 70 species of fish, reptiles, and amphibians; major changing exhibits; a 2,500-square foot early learning interactive space; ECHO encourages visitors…
Enjoy Virtual Events & Activities With Fort Ticonderoga
Welcoming visitors since 1909, Fort Ticonderoga preserves 2,000 acres of historic landscape on Lake Champlain, and Carillon Battlefield, and the largest series of untouched Revolutionary War era earthworks surviving in America. A great place to learn more about our nation’s earliest years and America’s military heritage, Fort Ticonderoga offers educational programs, historic interpretation, demonstrations, exhibits…
The New York State Museum presents “Women of Science” series Online
Join The New York State Museum all August long for the “Women of Science” program series on Facebook Live and YouTube! Viewers can virtually meet Museum scientists, learn about their research through filmed presentations, and post questions which will be answered by the scientists themselves. More than a dozen scientists will treat viewers to hands-on educational activities…
TAUNY Launches “Get the Folk Through It” Pandemic Documentation Project
Get the Folk Through It Pandemic Documentation Project Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY) invites the North Country community to share their stories of, and creative responses to, the Coronavirus Pandemic for the new “Get the Folk Through It” Pandemic Documentation Project! Share your experiences of the past few months – how the pandemic…
Clarkson & North Country STEM Network offering Online Summer Robotics Camp
The North Country STEM Network through Clarkson University is partnering with the STEM Learning Ecosystems Community of Practice and UBTECH to offer Camp: ASPIRE, a safe, virtual robotics summer camp. Camp: ASPIRE is a structured, week-long camp, delivered over 5 consecutive days (Monday-Friday). Each camp consists of daily, two hour live virtual instruction and offline…
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County Announces Summer Power of Produce Club
This summer, Cornell Cooperative is offering their Power of Produce Club — online! With stipulations still in place for in-person activities in New York State, some families may still be spending a majority of their time at home. To keep the kids from getting cabin fever, Cornell Cooperative Extension is offering the perfect opportunity to…
The Lake Placid Center for the Arts Offering Free Performance Series This August
The Lake Placid Center for the Arts is bringing back the “Free Young & Fun Performance Series” — virtually! When COVID-19 forced LPCA to close their doors for the summer, at first it seemed the “Young & Summer Fun” series would not go on. Fortunately, two of the artists were able to rework their performances…
Breath & Hammer Acoustic — A Virtual Concert Event
Just because we can’t physically gather, doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy beautiful music together! On Sunday, June 7, Grammy-nominated classical world artist David Krakauer and “mad-scientist” South African sound-explorer Kathleen Tagg performed their acclaimed “Breath and Hammer Acoustic” concert. The clarinet and piano program is a passionate and eclectic musical journey that lives at the intersection of world music and…
Child Care Coordinating Council Of The North Country Provides Support For Families At Home
The mission of Child Care Coordinating Council of the North Country is to offer support to families and child care providers through “creative and dynamic programs, services, and resources,” and in light of recent events, this has become more important than ever. That is why CCCCNC has made it a priority to be available to…
Keene Valley Library Etagami Class Open To All
In the 1960s, the art form known as Etagami, or more simply referred to as “Japanese postcard art,” was conceived by a calligrapher known as Kunio Koike. Now Etagami is practiced worldwide, captivating artists and art lovers alike, and you can do it too! Keene Valley Library is experimenting with a craft class! This weekend they…