
Why Should We Protect Grassland Birds in the Adirondacks?
The final Lyceum lecture looks at the connection between grassland birds and the Adirondack’s ecology.
The final Lyceum lecture looks at the connection between grassland birds and the Adirondack’s ecology.
Photojournalist Barry Goldstein discusses his experiences capturing images of world events through the individuals who are part of them in the fourth Lyceum presentation.
This special Lyceum is a free private screening of the film, The Voice of the Hudson, documenting the 375-mile journey by eight high school students from source to sea.
The second Lyceum brings Adirondack storyteller Fran Yardley to talk about the remarkable adventure to restore the Bartlett Carry Club.
The 2025 Lyceum series opens with the story of the Box Project and the civil rights movement in Mississippi.
A lively, challenging conversation about money and markets, gifts and gratitude, farming and feeding, culture and economy. Last lecture in the Fall series
Maggie Bartley discusses the history of the County Home in Whallonsburg and the evolution of public programs to care for the poor and elderly.
Walk through these fascinating places with an expert guide!
Can people take action to solve climate change? Third lecture in the Fall Lyceum series.
Essex Town Historian Todd Goff takes us on a trip to the past in the second of the Fall Lyceum lectures.
Author Kate Messner talks about writing and the right to read in the opening lecture of the fall Lyceum series.
Talk and reception sponsored by the Grange Lyceum and John Brown Lives! for the artist, writer, and historian.
Andy Buchanan discusses the global consequences and aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust.
Adirondack author Lorraine Duvall talks about her new memoir and love letter to her home place.
Westport author Colin Wells talks about his upcoming book and how ancient Athens and today’s culture wars resonate.
Science writer Loree Burns brings some very interesting friends to the Lyceum!
A deeper dive into the new book on Adirondack History by author Amy Godine.
Two longtime historic preservationists talk about their work and passions.
A champion of the Adirondack Park talks about the successes and challenges of conserving wild places.
A conversation about ecology, climate science and community engagement.
A conversation between a wildlife biologist and a fiction writer on their passion for the natural world.
A conversation with the Director of the Akwesasne Cultural Center
Two-part seminar discussion on the work of this extraordinary scientist and writer.
Two-part seminar discussion on the work of this extraordinary scientist and writer.
Presentation and discussion with Dr. Patrick Keyser, author of Native Grass Forages for the Eastern U.S. sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension.
Discussion about the human and social context of conserving and rebuilding healthy soils with Ñawi Flores of the Soil Health Institute.
Final lecture in the Grange Winter Lyceum series. A discussion about the new reality for small farms and the impact on local food.
Fourth lecture in our Winter Lyceum series. Curt Stager brings his latest research project to the Grange — discovering the hidden history of Black Adirondackers.
The fourth lecture in the Grange Winter Lyceum series. Adaptive reuse of existing buildings can help solve the housing crisis and promote community revitalization. How do we accelerate this trend?