The Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library
The Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls is an award-winning, regional program created in 1993, charged with the mission to research and present the cultural traditions of the upper Hudson valley and southern Adirondacks of upstate New York. Its core programs - Cultural Events, Exhibitions, and Special Collections - are largely supported by grants, and have attracted a large, diverse regional audience.
For more information:
Todd DeGarmo, Founding Director
The Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library
251 Glen Street
Glens Falls, NY 12801
518-792-6508 x237
[email protected]
http://www.crandalllibrary.org/folklife/
A Caretaker's Role: Creating an Experience for Guests of the Great Camps
Champlain Canal Stories: The Waterford Tugboat Roundup
Champlain Canal Stories: Feeder Canal Dioramas
Champlain Canal Stories: Coal Silos on the Canal
Live! Folklife Concert: Armadi Tsayn (Fluttering Bird)
Boreas & Hudson
Wool and Water: Telling the Stories of Our Waterways with Fiber Art
A Blueberry Harvest: From You-Pick to Pie
Shushan Daylily Fritters: From Front Porch to Fryer
Camp Huntington: Preserving the Past, Building the Future
Sounds of the Trees
Foraging & Harvesting with Margo Mullein
Celebrating Tradition at the Adirondack Folk School
Carvings of the Adirondacks
Perspectives of a Northern Beekeeper at Sleepy Bear
Roots & Branches: Sharing Adirondack Music Traditions at Great Camp Sagamore
Live! Folklife Concert: Heron Valley (Pressed for Time)
Live! Folklife Concert: Symbio (Genom Mörker)
Live! Folklife Concert: The Faux Paws (Child of the Great Lakes)
Colgate Resolutions Live! (Bad Self Portraits)
Live! Folklife Concert: Tommy Sands "Good-bye Love (There's No One Leaving)"
Live! Folklife Concert: Heron Valley (The Intro Set)
Live! Folklife Concert: The Faux Paws (Sneak Out the Back Door)
Live! Folklife Concert: Symbio (Hireath)
Live! Folklife Concert: The Faux Paws (Birdy Thirty)
Live! Folklife Concert: Symbio (Rising)
Live! Folklife Concert: The Faux Paws (A Face in the Crowd)
Vaughn and George Ward: "Once More a-Lumbering Go"
Champlain Canal Stories: Four Artists & the Canal at 200
Champlain Canal Stories: Canal Boatman Henry "Pete" LaMore