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December 8

Mindful Movement for Seniors
11:30am - 12:15pm

Chair Yoga * Qigong * Tai Chi Flow
Join Mary Bartel Yoga Therapist & Tai Chi Flow Instructor

December 9

Evening Yoga (Free)
6:00pm - 7:00pm

Free weekly community yoga classes led by Elise Philips. Just bring a mat!

December 10

Mindful Movement For Seniors
10:00am - 10:45am

Chair Yoga * Qigong * Tai Chi Flow
Join Mary Bartel Yoga Therapist & Tai Chi Flow Instructor

Babies & Toddlers Music!
11:00am - 12:00pm

December 11

Story Time Holiday Party
10:30am - 11:00am

Story Time Holiday Party in the Children's Room!

Knitterondackers
1:30pm - 4:30pm

The Knitterondackers are an open knitting group, anyone is welcome to attend!

December 15

Mindful Movement for Seniors
11:30am - 12:15pm

Chair Yoga * Qigong * Tai Chi Flow
Join Mary Bartel Yoga Therapist & Tai Chi Flow Instructor

December 16

Evening Yoga (Free)
6:00pm - 7:00pm

Free weekly community yoga classes led by Elise Philips. Just bring a mat!

December 17

Mindful Movement For Seniors
10:00am - 10:45am

Chair Yoga * Qigong * Tai Chi Flow
Join Mary Bartel Yoga Therapist & Tai Chi Flow Instructor

Babies & Toddlers Music!
11:00am - 12:00pm
Library Lunch & Learn - Winter 46ing: Panel Discussion with ADK Mountain Club
12:00pm - 1:00pm

Library Lunch and Learn - bring your lunch, (coffee/tea/cookies provided) and enjoy the presentation!

What's Happening With Medicaid & What Can We Do?
3:30pm - 5:30pm

The new Medicaid work requirement comes into effect on January 1, 2027, and it can limit people's ability to access health insurance and subsidies for non-compliance. Franklin and Essex County have 23,000 Medicaid enrollees, so those who don't qualify for an exemption will need to meet a 20-hour per week work requirement to maintain their health insurance.

If 200 people suddenly entered the workforce in our area, requiring 960 hours per year, earning $15.50 per hour, local businesses would be looking at $2,976,000 in labor expenses, taxes not included. If we can't meet the demand, 200 of our closest friends, family members, and neighbors risk losing their access to health insurance.

Fortunately, we have time to prepare, and an opportunity to promote economic development throughout our community. I'm proposing the establishment of businesses and workforce development initiatives designed to help individuals thrive, by supporting their mental, emotional, and social needs as they learn to navigate their new role. This can be a pathway to entrepreneurship for people to learn the skills needed to bring the services and products that will enhance our experience of life in the Adirondacks.

If any of this sounds interesting, and you'd like to learn more or figure out how you can offer your expertise, come check it out.

Digital Services
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Adirondack Research Room
The William Chapman White Memorial Adirondack Research Room at the Saranac Lake Free Library is a dedicated space for the study and appreciation of the Adirondacks' rich history and natural beauty.