Troy Public Library hosts "Drawing Faces with Ira Marcks" on Saturday, March 7, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the Main Library. The workshop focuses on building expressive cartoon characters through faces and facial expressions, and it is listed as open to all ages.
About Troy, NY
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Troy, NY is a walkable, riverfront city with a strong sense of place, known for its historic architecture, brick streets, and a busy downtown centered around cafés, shops, and a popular farmers market. The city feels lively but manageable, with neighborhood pockets that range from stately brownstones near downtown to quieter residential blocks and hills with broader views. Many residents like the mix of old-and-new: restored buildings alongside creative spaces, small galleries, and a growing food scene.
For commuting and day-to-day errands, Troy sits close to Albany and the broader Capital Region job centers, with easy access to major routes and local bus service, plus straightforward connections to nearby campuses and hospitals. Living options include apartments in converted loft buildings, classic row houses, and single-family homes, giving buyers, sellers, and renters a variety of footprints and vibes to choose from. Outdoor time is easy to find along the Hudson River, nearby parks, and the trail network in the surrounding area, which pairs well with the city’s active community calendar and neighborhood events.
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