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Roscoe Book Club
/Join us for our virtual Spring book club, 2022 & meet Pulitzer Prize-winning author, William Kennedy
About this event
This year we are thrilled to be reading Roscoe by local, Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Kennedy. David Hochfelder, University at Albany professor, will be guiding the first two sessions where we will explore the book and its relationship to the area. For the final session, we will be joined by the author William Kennedy and Paul Grondahl of the Writers Institue. All sessions will take place on zoom and are free and open to the public.
Wednesday March 2, 9, 16. 6-7pm
"Driven by a narrative electricity as alive as post-war America. Roscoe is Kennedy's finest novel since Ironweed." —The Boston Globe
"This is a novel that, as they say, has it all.... Kennedy is a writer with something to say, about matters that touch us all, and he does it with uncommon artistry." —Michael Thomas, The Washington Post
Donate your Tools to Help the Tool Library!
/We are currently accepting tool donations to help stock the Capital Region’s first Tool Library. If you would like to donate, please contact Kim Parker via email (kparker@historic-albany.org) or call 518-465-0876 X.110
Please note - the list below is not exhaustive. If you have any tool/item you'd like to donate, contact Kim with the details.
Are you a business or organization that would like to sponsor the Tool Library? Contact us to find out the levels.
Historic Wood Window Rehabilitation Course Open
/The course, in cooperation with the New York State Historic Preservation Office and the Historic Albany Foundation, will provide you with hands-on training in the traditional trade of historic window rehabilitation, including the repair of historic sashes, glazing, frames and weights. You will gain an understanding of fenestration systems used on 19th and 20th century buildings, as well as the basics of the field of historic preservation, weatherization techniques, and where to market your skills.
Students will:
Plan and execute a window rehabilitation project
Understand the repair process through lectures, observation and hands-on repair of wood frame windows in a workshop setting
Gain a broad overview of the history and evolution of windows in America, the materials and construction methods used, and an understanding of typical failures, and the methods used in repairs
Location: The STEAM Garden, 279 Central Ave, Albany, NY 12206
Tuition: $850
Additional Fees: A materials fee will also be assessed. Please request a list of required materials to purchase. Students are encouraged to complete an EPA Lead Safe class before completion of the course.
Delivery of Course:
Instructor-Led (Classroom)
40 hours, 4.0 CEUs, Non-Credit