Do you love Gilmore Girls? Can you quote the show? Do you annoy your friends with tidbits about the show? The Schenectady County Public Library's Gilmore Girls trivia night is calling you.

Registration is closed because of heavy demand, but you can follow along from 6-8 p.m. Thursday in the McChesney Room at the central library on 99 Clinton St.

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Serious fans of the show, which centered on the relationship between a single mother and her daughter, played by Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, can head to the Gilmore Girls Fan Fest from Oct. 20 to 22 in Kent, Conn.

The show is set in the fictional Connecticut town of Stars Hollow.

"Stars Hollow doesn't exist. It could be anywhere," organizer Jennie Whitaker said. "So why not Kent?"

Find information on the Gilmore Girls Fan Fest here.

Last year's inaugural festival was held in Washington, Conn., because "Gilmore Girls" creator Amy Sherman-Palladino said that a visit to the town led her to create the show, which ran from 2000 to 2007 on the WB Network. Interest in the show spiked again after Netflix released a revival mini-series in November.

Last year's festival sparked some controversy in Washington, generating complaints from a few residents who didn't like the town being overrun by out-of-state fans of the show.

Whitaker said a scheduling conflict led organizers to split with Washington. The backlash from some residents had nothing to do with it, she said.

Several Washington residents also complained that their town didn't make sense for the event because Washington doesn't have a gazebo, which Stars Hollow does. (Kent has one.)