Get ready for another Book Giveaway from the Mountain Lake PBS Giving Library! Expand your home or classroom library with the...
Learn & Play
Specially curated videos, activities and games for kids and teens. Learn more about local family events and professional development opportunities for teachers.
New York students grades K-12 are invited to participate in the RSA Student Video Contest! Are you interested in making...
In this five-part series, NOVA delves into the vastness of space to capture moments of high drama when the universe changed forever. In "Age of Stars," join the spectacular voyage to discover the sun’s place in a grand cycle of birth, death and renewal that makes this the age of stars.
The Plattsburgh area is BOOming with trick-or-treat events this year! Join Mountain Lake PBS at Champlain Centre Mall at the...
It’s “Neighbor Day” on Sesame Street and everyone has something special to share! See Us Coming Together is a new half-hour...
Hollywood war stories mostly end with the hero’s return. In reality, the road back to civilian life is less certain. For some, there were ticker-tape parades; for others, protests, anger and silence. Some veterans return home full of confidence, while others think, “What am I going to do now?” Hosted by actor Wes Studi, Vietnam War Veteran (National Guard) and Native American (Cherokee) activist.
Take advantage of this month’s Learning at Home broadcast schedule – great for students engaged in hybrid or distance instruction,...
Arguably one of the most fateful and resonant events of the last half millennium, the Pilgrims journey west across the Atlantic in the early 17th century is a seminal, if often misunderstood episode of American and world history.
Venture to the Pacific Northwest to capture the stories of ongoing traditions and perseverance of its original inhabitants. From totem poles, to language preservation to traditional crafts, host Chris Eyre (Cheyenne Arapaho) discovers the wilds of the North.
New York’s Adirondack Park is larger than Yellowstone, Yosemite, Glacier, Grand Canyon, and Great Smokies National Parks combined. Even more amazing, most of the land within the park is privately owned, and 85 million people live within a day’s drive. Yet the Adirondacks seem entirely undeveloped. How did that happen? The founding of the Adirondack Park Agency, 50 years ago, was truly, A Wild Idea.