
Thursday, January 29
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Get ready for the 2026 XXV Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina! Join New York’s own Lake Placid Olympic Museum as they share historic images and artifacts from their collection that tell the story of the Olympic Winter Games, all the way from Ancient Greece to contemporary Italy. There will be a special focus on the two Games that were hosted in Lake Placid, NY: the first time in 1932 and again in 1980.
Other topics include:
- The founding of the Ancient Olympics in Greece
- The revival of the ancient Games in 1896
- How the Games were officially split by season into Winter and Summer Games in 1924
- Bringing the Olympic Winter Games to North America forever leaving its mark on Lake Placid
- The Olympic Winter Games through the decades as lenses through which to view the failures, hopes, and greatest successes of humanity
- Miracle on Ice and other history-Making moments from the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics
- The evolution of the Winter Olympics
- Time to ask the experts any questions
Register for the ZOOM link at reference@dobbsferrylibrary.org
Presented in partnership with: John C. Hart Memorial Library Library, Lewisboro Public Library, Ossining Public Library, White Plains Public Library, and Yonkers Public Library.