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  • Indie Film Fundraiser: Her Self Inflicted Decapitation

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Join us for a fundraiser to support local film! Meet the filmmakers and stars of a new short film, filmed in the galleries and archives of SCHC! In 1842, Sarah Aldridge murdered her Father then removed her own head; a century and a half later, a curious filmmaker digs through Sarah's writings seeking inspiration, but finds her life and Sarah's... Read more »

  • Near The Forest, By The Lake With Angela E. Douglas

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Meet Angela E. Douglas, the biologist and author of Near the Forest, By the Lake, a collection of essays about the natural world, and the wonders of life in her little corner of Upstate New York. I am fortunate to live close to a natural world dominated by forests and woodlands, and by lakes and ponds. Being a writerly sort... Read more »

  • Experts Next Door: Iroquoia: Haudenosaunee Life and Culture, 1630-1783 With Kelly Hopkins

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    Kelly Hopkins is an Assistant Professor of early American history at the University of Houston. Her book, Iroquoia: Haudenosaunee Life and Culture, 1630-1783 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2025), highlights the innovative strategies of Haudenosaunee men and women to retain their culture, sovereignty, and control of their homelands through more than seven generations of unprecedented social and environmental change that followed... Read more »

  • Random Acts of Poetry: Readings by Jay Rogoff, Hajar Hussaini and Barbara Ungar

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

      Join the Ballston Spa Committee on the Arts and SCHC at Brookside Museum for the Random Acts of Poetry Performance Reading. Jay Rogoff has published seven books of poetry, most recently Loving in Truth: New and Selected Poems, from LSU Press. His essay collection, Becoming Poetry: Poets and Their Methods, also from LSU, won the Lewis P. Simpson Award... Read more »

  • Experts Next Door: Tree by Tree: Saving North America’s Eastern Forests

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    For decades, the forests of Eastern North America have faced pathogen and insect pests that have functionally removed tree species from the landscape. This talk will discuss the ecological roles that trees play, the biology of the threats faced, and the approaches that may remediate the problems. Scott Meiners is a Plant Ecologist with a primary research focus on plant... Read more »

  • A Thousand Thousand Slimy Things: A Natural History of the Sea from the Bottom Up

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    From sea serpents to seaweed, slimy things have long tended to lurk among the frontiers of natural knowledge, reflecting not only the anxieties of each age but also, in many cases, new possibilities. At once generative and destructive, mysterious and manifest, and masculine but sometimes feminine, slime flowed through oceanic understanding and welcomed new people to contribute to it, thereby... Read more »

  • John Brown in New York, with Author Nancy Weber

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Historian and author Sandra Weber presents a compelling talk about her newest book, John Brown in New York: The Man, His Family, and the Adirondack Landscape. Weber offers a fresh and intimate look at the famed abolitionist, focusing on the years of the Brown family’s connection with North Elba, Essex County (1848–1863). The intertwining story of sublime Adirondack scenery, farm... Read more »

  • Experts Next Door: I Ride to Win: Isaac Murphy and Civil War America

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    Isaac Murphy won three Kentucky Derbys and every other major American stakes race of the nineteenth century. He was among the jockeys inducted into the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame in its inaugural class. He was also born enslaved in 1861, the son of a Civil War widow, and he lived through the violent conflicts of Reconstruction to... Read more »

  • Luther Forest: A Family, A Woodland, A Legacy: Exhibition Opening Celebration

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Celebrate the opening of our new temporary exhibition at Saratoga County History Center   Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum invites you to celebrate the opening of our new exhibition, Luther Forest: A Family, A Woodland, focusing on the history and evolutions of the private forest in Malta and Stillwater. Come and enjoy light bites and sparkling water and... Read more »

  • SCHC Reads: Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution’s Lost Hero

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Join us for the second meeting of our new history Book Club at the Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum. This year, in honor of America’s 250th, we will be reading books that explore the unfolding and impact of the American Revolution. Each meeting will take place in the historic Long Room at Saratoga County History Center, and tea... Read more »

  • The Town of Greenfield: A Forgotten Crossroads Film

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Join us for the public premiere of our new Forgotten Crossroads Film! The Saratoga County History Center is pleased to announce the release of the fourth film in our Forgotten Crossroads series. The Town of Greenfield highlights the history, memories and aspirations of the community as brought to life through engaging conversations with twenty local residents. By focusing on the... Read more »

  • Sheep to Shawl Community Day

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    The long-running interactive “Sheep to Shawl” program at Brookside Museum returns to the Saratoga County History Center on May 9, beginning at 1pm. Sheep, lambs, farmers, herders, the famous Fred the Shearer, and the Rock Day Spinning Guild will assemble on Brookside Museum’s front lawn to demonstrate every facet of sheep raising, shearing, and spinning to produce the wool clothing... Read more »

  • Curator’s Tour: Luther Forest: A Family, a Woodland, A Legacy

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Join our director/curator for a guided visit to our new exhibition! Throughout the month of May, we are welcoming visitors to our new temporary exhibition, Luther Forest: A Family, A Woodland, A Legacy, with guided tours led by our director and exhibition curator, Anne Hollmuller. On May 16, May 23, and May 30, join Anne on a small group tour... Read more »

  • Suye and Her Nieces: WWII on Mt. McGregor with Jackie Pardon

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    Japanese-born Suye Narita (1901-1984) was the live-in caretaker of Grant Cottage, Wilton, NY, for many decades. During WWII, Narita was declared an "enemy alien" and placed under house arrest at the Cottage. After her sister died in a U.S. internment camp in Arizona, her nieces Frances and Nancy came to join her on Mt. McGregor. Will include a reading of... Read more »

  • Refashioning Saratoga, with Caitlin Sheldon

    Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United States

    For anyone who has ever wondered what it would look like if the dresses in historical photographs came to life, this program explains how one such photograph of Saratoga Springs inspired a months-long recreation project. Covering the design and construction process, and revealing the finished garment and how it's worn, this program on Victorian clothing will appeal to makers, history... Read more »