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Wednesday, August 30, 2023 LEARN TO PAINT WITH WATERCOLOR: Join the library for a series of watercolor workshops where participants will work on seasonal landscapes under the direction of local artist

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

LEARN TO PAINT WITH WATERCOLOR: Join the library for a series of watercolor workshops where participants will work on seasonal landscapes under the direction of local artist Emma Rinaldi. We will be starting with a flower field, moving on to a sunny mountainscape, and finishing with an ocean view. Whether you are familiar with watercolor or have never used the medium before, all are welcome to attend. Materials will be provided. Participants can come to as many or few workshops as they choose (registration for each class is separate). The first workshop will be held on June 28 at 2:00 p.m. at the Main Library, the second workshop will be held on July 26 at 3:00 p.m. at the Lansingburgh Branch, and the third workshop will be held on August 30 at 2:00 p.m. at the Main Library. These in-person events are free and open to the public. Registration is required (registration for each event is separate). To register, call the library at 518-274-7071 or register online at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Main Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy, and the Lansingburgh Branch is located at 27 114th Street, Troy.

MADE BY HAND: At First United Methodist Church, 1 Gilligan Rd. East Greenbush, Room 16, 6-7:30 pm. Everyone, any age, is invited to help us make SOFT HATS for kids with cancer (hatsgiving.org). Hats will be sewn, knitted or crocheted. Learn a new skill or teach it to others. If your child is attending Vacation Bible School this is a perfect time for you to stay and chat with our group. Materials will be supplied. Please contact us if you have questions. [email protected] or [email protected].

Friday, September 1, 2023

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: Fridays at 9 a.m. at the Lansingburgh Branch of the Troy Public Library, located at 27 114th St., Troy. We will share stories, songs, movements and more! Masks are optional but are not required. For children ages 0-5 with a caregiver. Registration is not necessary. Please note: this program occurs before the library opens for the day. Please enter through the side door on 4th Avenue.

KNIT & CROCHET GROUP: Join the Troy Public Library for a bi-weekly stitching group from 10 to 11 a.m. on every first and third Friday of the month. Whether you have experience knitting or crocheting or you want to start learning a new skill, this group is for you! Participants will work together to stitch blankets and other needed items to donate to local homeless shelters and outreach groups. Participants are also welcome to work on their own personal projects. Bring your own knitting needles and crochet hooks or use what we have available. This in-person event is free and open to the public. No registration required. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

GOLF WITH FRIENDS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 8am. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

BOOK CLUBS: At the Stillwater Public Library, 662 Hudson Ave, Stillwater. 1pm – Book Talk – read what you like and share! 7pm – Non-Fiction Book Club: “Cultish” by Amanda Motell.

ADIRONDACK INDEPENDENT MUSIC FESTIVAL: At the Charles R. Wood Festival Commons in Lake George. If you are looking to see some great music this Labor Day Weekend, the Adirondack Independent Music Festival is the place to be! Returning for its 8 th year, the festival will feature several of the premiere touring bands currently on the festival circuit. Headliners this year are moe. and Dark Star Orchestra. In addition to lots of great music, the festival will also feature a variety of food and craft vendors as well as a great view of the Lake George fireworks on Saturday evening. Music at the festival commons is scheduled to start at 1:00pm on Friday and 12:00pm on Saturday and Sunday and will go until 11:00pm each night. All ages are welcome to attend and children 12 and under are free. For tickets and more information, visit the festival website at www.adkmusicfest.com.

Saturday, September 2, 2023

ADIRONDACK INDEPENDENT MUSIC FESTIVAL: At the Charles R. Wood Festival Commons in Lake George. If you are looking to see some great music this Labor Day Weekend, the Adirondack Independent Music Festival is the place to be! Returning for its 8 th year, the festival will feature several of the premiere touring bands currently on the festival circuit. Headliners this year are moe. and Dark Star Orchestra. In addition to lots of great music, the festival will also feature a variety of food and craft vendors as well as a great view of the Lake George fireworks on Saturday evening. Music at the festival commons is scheduled to start at 1:00pm on Friday and 12:00pm on Saturday and Sunday and will go until 11:00pm each night. All ages are welcome to attend and children 12 and under are free. For tickets and more information, visit the festival website at www.adkmusicfest.com.

OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market heads outdoors to the streets of downtown Troy. The summer market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features over 100 vendors. Free parking is available in the City’s 5th Street Parking Garage, Riverfront Park, the Green Island Bridge lots and on city streets. For updates follow the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on social media or visit www.troymarket.org.

Sunday, September 3, 2023

ADIRONDACK INDEPENDENT MUSIC FESTIVAL: At the Charles R. Wood Festival Commons in Lake George. If you are looking to see some great music this Labor Day Weekend, the Adirondack Independent Music Festival is the place to be! Returning for its 8 th year, the festival will feature several of the premiere touring bands currently on the festival circuit. Headliners this year are moe. and Dark Star Orchestra. In addition to lots of great music, the festival will also feature a variety of food and craft vendors as well as a great view of the Lake George fireworks on Saturday evening. Music at the festival commons is scheduled to start at 1:00pm on Friday and 12:00pm on Saturday and Sunday and will go until 11:00pm each night. All ages are welcome to attend and children 12 and under are free. For tickets and more information, visit the festival website at www.adkmusicfest.com.

WALKING TOUR: Hosted by the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation. Tours are limited to 30 participants each and tickets must be purchased in advance. Tours tend to sell out quickly, so participants are advised to purchase tickets early at www.saratogapreservation.org. Cost per tour is $15 for SSPF members and $20 for non-members. All tours last approximately 90 minutes and require walking and standing on varied terrain. September 3: “Skidmore’s First Home.” Debbie Studwell will tour the area formerly home to the Young Women’s Industrial Club of Saratoga, which would later become Skidmore College. Meet at the southeast corner of Spring & Circular streets. For additional information, call (518) 587-5030 or email Nicole Babie, Membership & Programs Director, at [email protected].

BREAKFAST BUFFET: The Waterford Knights of Columbus will host a Breakfast Buffet featuring our famous Omelet Station, Eggs cooked to order, Pancakes (Plain or Blueberry), French toast, Sausage, Bacon, Seasoned Home Fries, Toast, coffee, tea, orange and apple juices. Take a chance to win the 50/50 drawing. Each paid breakfast enters you to win a free breakfast! Irish Coffee and Mimosas now available! 8 – 11 am every first Sunday of the Month at the K of C Hall at 76 Grace St. in Waterford. For more information visit waterfordkofc.org or call 518-237-9330 $12 adult – $6 children. Children under 4 free.

Monday, September 4, 2023

LABOR DAY PICNIC: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. Noon. Celebrate Labor Day with Singles Outreach for a picnic that includes hamburgers & hotdogs. Bring along a side dish for the table. Great entertainment with Don Hyman performing. Crazy hat contest and free dance lesson. Join in with your $7 with side dish to share and $10 without. Call Singles Outreach Services at 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30 pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

SYCAWAY SENIORS: Need a diversion in your life? Food, fun and friends await you. Bring a friend or neighbor to the Sycaway Seniors group. Members live all over Rensselaer County, not just Sycaway. We meet the first and third Mondays each month at 18 Keyes Lane, at the Brunswick Community Center from noon to 3 p.m. Bring your own lunch. We supply dessert and drinks. Nancy McCloskey of Brunswick is our President. She can be reached at 518 279-0847. Dues are $10 yearly. Stop in for a visit, all are welcome. Bingo and 50/50 are held at each meeting. Cards are only three for $2. Hope to see you there.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

TEEN GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 6-7pm. Do you like video games or board games, or just want a fun place to hang out with your friends? Come to the library for some free games and snacks! For teens ages 13-18.

CASINO HIRING EVENT: Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady is holding a hiring event Tuesday, September 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the casino’s Event Center. The casino has nearly 50 openings in a variety of departments ranging from entry-level hourly positions to salaried management positions. Rivers’ Human Resources team will be on-site interviewing candidates for a variety of positions available throughout the casino including the Landing Hotel, Security, Gaming, Food & Beverage, Marketing, IT, Environmental Services, and more. Positions available include Director – P&A, Duke’s Sous Chef, Engineer IV, Internal Audit Manager, IT Specialist II, Market Place Shift Manager, Market Place Sous Chef, Mian Specialty Cook, Security Shift Manager, Security Supervisor, and others. Both part-time and full-time jobs are available throughout all shifts. Applicants must be at least 18 years old for some positions, and a minimum of 21 years old for others. Applicants are asked to bring their resumes. For more information about career opportunities at Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady, and a complete list of available positions, visit riverscasino.com/schenectady/careers.

ICC BINGO: The Italian Community Center Charitable Foundation hosts Bingo night on Tuesdays. Doors open at 5 p.m. at 1450 Fifth Avenue, Troy. Food and beverages will be sold.COMMUNITY MEAL: YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, Inc., located at 21 First St. in Troy, serves a weekly community meal from 5 to 6 p.m. each Tuesday. It is a free-of-charge, to-go dinner provided for YWCA residents as well as anyone in the community. All are welcome to join us each week for a free, nutritious cooked meal. Meals are prepared by a variety of volunteers including but not limited to YWCA-GCR staff, residents, community members and students. Residents are encouraged to participate in preparation of the meals and will be assisted by staff in menu planning, shopping and time management. We serve an average of 75 people per week. The YWCA-GCR also partners with community organizations to set up booths at weekly Community Meal to advertise, promote and engage guests in services. Residents and community members can call the YWCA-GCR at (518) 274-7100 to find out Tuesday’s menu. More information about this program is available online at www.ywca-gcr.org.

COMMUNITY DINNER: Redemption Church of Christ serves a free dinner every Tuesday from 4-6 pm at the church, 1511 6th Ave. in Watervliet. All are welcome. A takeout option is available. Delivery is available for those not able to attend in person.

“REAL WORLD” DISCUSSIONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. A different topic every Tuesday with a variety of Facilitators. Great interactive event at Singles Outreach. $4 members/ $6 Guests Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

FOOD HUB WEBINAR: Saratoga Cornell Cooperative Extension USDA Food Hub Feasibility Study Webinar Series. Noon-1pm Sept. 6, 13, 20, and 27. Links will be emailed to registered participants. The Food Hub Feasibility Study.webinar series explores the findings of a study conducted by Saratoga CCE, which was funded by the USDA’s 2021 Local Food Promotion Program grant. Through research, analysis, and on-the-ground work, this study details available and potential markets for local foods. We offer recommendations to best service the local food system that considers distribution, infrastructure, farm-to-institution, food access, the emergency food system, and climate change.

DANCE LESSONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. With instructor Joe Sweeney. Learn The Hustle at Singles Outreach. $10 for all. Public welcome. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Thursday, September 7, 2023

TROY CITY COUNCIL MEETING: Troy City Council meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 433 River St. in Troy. At the monthly Regular meetings, Troy residents can discuss any issue related to the City of Troy. Past meetings can be viewed on the City Council’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/troycitycouncil. More information is available online at troyny.gov.

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

LEARN MICROSOFT WORD: At the Troy Public Library. Join the library for two hands-on computer classes as we master the dreaded Microsoft Word application. In part 1 on September 7, 2-3:30 p.m., we will cover document basics, how to format documents, how to insert special characters, use footnotes, and page numbers, and check spelling and grammar. In part 2 on September 14, 2-3:30 p.m., we will learn how to create columns and tables, insert and format pictures, create and use text boxes, how to manage watermarks, and how to use (and delete) page and line breaks. Laptops will be provided to all participants. Registration for each class is separate, participants can come to one or both classes as they choose. This in-person event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. To register call the library at 518-274-7071 or register online at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

GARAGE SALE PREVIEW: The Woman’s Club of Albany will open the doors of its historic home for a “super” garage sale on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8-9. The event will take place at 725 Madison Ave., Albany, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A special preview sale will be held on Thursday, Sept. 7, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for an entry fee of $5. Proceeds from the event benefit The Woman’s Club, a non-profit organization founded in 1910 to improve conditions for women and children in Albany. The sale will feature a wide variety of vintage and new donated items, including furniture, small appliances, jewelry, glassware, linens, toys and books, new and “newish” fall and winter women’s and men’s clothing, coats and shoes and baby and children’s things. There also will be a raffle of gift baskets. Public donations of clean, intact items for the sale will be accepted on Tuesday, Sept. 5, from 3 to 7 p.m. and on Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 10 a.m. to 6.p.m. at the WCA. No bowling balls, car seats, electronics, fish tanks, bedding, mattresses, exercise equipment or skis will be accepted.

SIDEWALK WARRIORS: Each Thursday evening in the parking lot at 35 State St. in Troy, dozens of volunteers set up a large number of tables for Sidewalk Warriors’ weekly distribution. At these tables, visitors can find hot foods, sandwiches, produce, pantry items and essentials. The group often provides special distributions such as towels, linens, pillows, winter boots, underwear, socks or laundry detergent. The folks who attend the distribution may be experiencing homelessness or food insecurity, or they may simply be running short on resources at the end of the month. Set up for the weekly Sidewalk Warriors distribution events begins at 5 p.m. each Thursday, and volunteers begin serving at 6 p.m., no matter what the weather. More information about Sidewalk Warriors Troy is available online at www.sidewalkwarriorstroy.com and www.facebook.com/sidewalkwarriorstroy.

BINGO: Rensselaer Elks Lodge #2073, located at 683 Columbia Turnpike, hosts Bingo every Thursday evening and the general public is welcome to attend. Doors open at 5 PM for players age 18+. Play starts at 7 PM. $1,300 in prizes. Food and refreshments sold.

Friday, September 8, 2023

VICTORIAN HOUSE TOUR. By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 1pm. A tour of Victorian houses in Saratoga through Derby Tours, with Hollis Palmer, PhD as the tour guide. $12 per person. Contact 518-452-6883 for more information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

GARAGE SALE: The Woman’s Club of Albany will open the doors of its historic home for a “super” garage sale on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8-9. The event will take place at 725 Madison Ave., Albany, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A special preview sale will be held on Thursday, Sept. 7, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for an entry fee of $5. Proceeds from the event benefit The Woman’s Club, a non-profit organization founded in 1910 to improve conditions for women and children in Albany. The sale will feature a wide variety of vintage and new donated items, including furniture, small appliances, jewelry, glassware, linens, toys and books, new and “newish” fall and winter women’s and men’s clothing, coats and shoes and baby and children’s things. There also will be a raffle of gift baskets. Public donations of clean, intact items for the sale will be accepted on Tuesday, Sept. 5, from 3 to 7 p.m. and on Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 10 a.m. to 6.p.m. at the WCA. No bowling balls, car seats, electronics, fish tanks, bedding, mattresses, exercise equipment or skis will be accepted.

ART RECEPTION: Join us in Bennington Museum’s Courtyard to celebrate the collective creativity of this year’s talented North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show artists. The event will coincide with the final Concert in the Courtyard of the season, featuring rock dynamo, SIRSY, and fabulous circus stilt-walking for the kiddos by Troy Wunderle. Bring your own chair or blanket and feast on hotdogs and PBR as you enjoy this unique display of outdoor art and creativity. Visit benningtonmuseum.org for more information.

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: Fridays at 9 a.m. at the Lansingburgh Branch of the Troy Public Library, located at 27 114th St., Troy. We will share stories, songs, movements and more! Masks are optional but are not required. For children ages 0-5 with a caregiver. Registration is not necessary. Please note: this program occurs before the library opens for the day. Please enter through the side door on 4th Avenue.

GOLF WITH FRIENDS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 8am. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Saturday, September 9, 2023

POETRY READING: On September 9, the Lansingburgh Historical Society will welcome several poets for readings on the porch of the Herman Melville House at 2 114th Street, Troy. Hosted by Nancy Klepsch and Dan Wilcox, poetry will start at noon and run until 3:00pm. The Melville House will be open for tours from 10:00 until noon only. Bring your lawn chairs and/or blankets to sit on the lawn and enjoy the poetry. A $10 donation is appreciated.

READ AND HIKE BOOK CLUB: Starting from the Eldridge Research Center,284 Pond Hill Road, Rensselaerville. 3-4:30 pm. This event runs rain or shine. Come discuss themes of ecology and humanity’s relationship with nature with other book and nature lovers in this reading and hiking club! Each meeting, we will go on a leisurely hike with stopping points for book discussion. September’s book pick: “A Darker Wilderness: Black Nature Writing from Soil to Stars” edited by Erin Sharkey.

PADDLE TRIP: 10 am during the Tugboat Roundup in Waterford. Join other paddlers and kayakers as they paddle the Waterford Flight, a series of locks with the highest elevation (169 feet) in the shortest distance in the US. Enter the canal at Lock 6 and finish the journey exiting Lock 2 in the heart of Tugboat Roundup. Don’t miss this opportunity for an up close on the water look tugs big and small.

CHICKEN DINNER: Annual chicken barbecue to be held at Gilead Lutheran Church on Saturday, September 9. Dinner will consist of 1/2 chicken, corn, baked potato, roll, coleslaw, and dessert. The church is located at 308 Brick Church Road in the town of Brunswick. It is take-out only and available from 4-6pm for a cost of $15.00. Reservations are appreciated and may be made by calling 518-248-1295. Walk-ins are welcome for any meals remaining on a first-come, first-serve basis.

HOME AND GARDEN TOUR: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 1pm. The Van Buren Home and Garden Tour is a free event. Contact 518-452-6883 for more information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

GARAGE SALE: The Woman’s Club of Albany will open the doors of its historic home for a “super” garage sale on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8-9. The event will take place at 725 Madison Ave., Albany, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A special preview sale will be held on Thursday, Sept. 7, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for an entry fee of $5. Proceeds from the event benefit The Woman’s Club, a non-profit organization founded in 1910 to improve conditions for women and children in Albany. The sale will feature a wide variety of vintage and new donated items, including furniture, small appliances, jewelry, glassware, linens, toys and books, new and “newish” fall and winter women’s and men’s clothing, coats and shoes and baby and children’s things. There also will be a raffle of gift baskets. Public donations of clean, intact items for the sale will be accepted on Tuesday, Sept. 5, from 3 to 7 p.m. and on Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 10 a.m. to 6.p.m. at the WCA. No bowling balls, car seats, electronics, fish tanks, bedding, mattresses, exercise equipment or skis will be accepted.

HISTORIC TOUR: 10 am – Historic Jonesville. Join Clifton Park Historian John Scherer for a walk through the historic hamlet of Jonesville and a tour of the Jonesville Rural Cemetery. Sponsored by the History Center at Brookside Museum. Registration must be made in advance at the History Center website https://brooksidemuseum.org/events/. A suggested donation of $10 per registration (individuals, couples or families) will support the programs of the History Center and a not-for-profit organization chosen by the tour leaders. Specific directions and parking locations will be provided to registrants in advance of the tour dates.

OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market heads outdoors to the streets of downtown Troy. The summer market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features over 100 vendors. Free parking is available in the City’s 5th Street Parking Garage, Riverfront Park, the Green Island Bridge lots and on city streets. For updates follow the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on social media or visit www.troymarket.org.

Sunday, September 10, 2023

TUG CHUG 5K: Mixed terrain 5k that starts by the first lock on the Erie Canal, passes through the Village of Waterford, Peebles Island State Park, and past the tugboats of Tugboat Roundup. Race starts at 9am. $25 entry fee. Learn more and register at tugboatroundup.com/tug-chug-5k.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING: A Stephentown Historical Society program meeting will be held at the Stephentown Heritage Center, 4 Staples Road, Stephentown. “Wood Frogs in Spring: 14 Years of Observation in Petersburgh, N.Y.”, an illustrated talk by Photographer and Master Naturalist Trix Niernberger will be on Sunday, September 10, at 2:00 p.m. The program is free and open to all. The building is handicapped accessible. For directions, telephone (518) 339-6485.

FAMILY FARM DAY: Hosted by the Albany County Cornell Cooperative Extension, held at CN Tommell Cattle Company, LLC, 142 Rock Rd, Berne. Join us from 11am – 3pm for Albany County Family Farm Day! Experience and celebrate local agriculture with Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Albany County and the Tommell family. This event, rain or shine, is free and open to the public. Visit the farm to learn about farm life and the importance of local agriculture. CN Tommell Cattle Company, LLC, buys cattle, sorts, vaccinates, and preconditions them to be finished at their facilities or in feedlots in the Midwest. Farming experts will be available to answer questions about this process, and farming in general as you walk around the farm.Additional activities include live music from Rylee Lum Band, agricultural booths, and local farmer tables. Free kids’ activities include pony rides, a hay maze, butter making, face painting, and seed planting. See cows and goats and learn about various farm equipment. Enjoy door prizes, raffles, and free local Ag products. Hamburgers and hotdogs will be available for sale by the Knox Fire Department.

POTLUCK LUNCH: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 2pm. With Guest Presenters Diane Renier (Founder) and Connie Frisbee Houde (Board Member), speaking about Jajja’s Kids (Uganda Rescue). $4 with dish to share and $10 without. The public is invited to attend. Call 518-452-6883 for info. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

BREAKFAST BUFFET: The Latham-Colonie Columbiettes are hosting their First Breakfast Buffet of the Columbian Year (September 2023-June 2024), on Sunday, September 10th, from 8:30 am to 11:30 am at the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus Council, 328 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham. Menu includes; Scrambled Eggs, an Omelet Station, Home Fries, Corned Beef Hash, Bacon and Sausage, Pancakes and French Toast served w/Warm syrup, A Variety of Cereals and Juices, Bananas and Hot Tea, Coffee or Hot Chocolate.$12 Adults, $6 Children (5-10) and under 5 Free!

Monday, September 11, 2023

BUTTON CLUB MEETING: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware Ave, Delmar. Free to attend. The social time starts at 10:00 a.m. followed by the business meeting at 11:30 followed by the program. Bring a bag lunch. Dessert will be provided. For more information call Kirsti at 518-869-8125. Everyone is welcome!

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

PENCIL DRAWING: At the Troy Public Library. Join the library at 2:00 p.m. for this online art lecture. Following a presentation of Pollock’s early graphite drawings, we will explore basics of observational drawing and modeling with pencil. From cross hatching, blending, and highlighting, this workshop will teach you creative ways that you can use pencil to create light and shade. You will need to provide the following supplies for the lecture: several sheets of paper, pencil, sharpener, eraser. Session run by the Pollock/Krasner House & Study Center. Program will be held over Zoom. Registration is required. This online event is free and open to the public. For more information or to register, call the library at 518-274-7071 or go to our website at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

LIBRARY INFORMATION MEETING: At the main branch of the Troy Public Library. Informational meeting about the Library Budget Vote and Board of Trustees Election. 7pm.

MAGICIANS’ MEETING: The local group of The Society of American Magicians, Assembly #24, meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of the month at the S. W. Pitts Hose Co. of Latham, 226 Old Loudon Road, Latham, NY. We welcome all persons, age 16 and older, with any interest in the art of magic whether it be: performance, history, collecting or purely entertainment to join us for a fun evening. For more information about our organization, or for a link to a local magician, visit our website: WWW.SAM24.SYNTHASITE.COM.

WOMENS’ LUNCH: The New York Capital District Christian Women’s Connection is sponsoring a “Welcome Fall” luncheon on Tuesday, September 12, at the Guilderland Elks Lodge, 3867 Carman Road in Schenectady beginning at 11:30am and ending at approximately 1:30pm. Please be prompt. Your reservation is necessary no later than September 6 and informing about cancellations a must. Please call Nancy at (518) 320-2649 or Mae at (518) 895-8977 for reservations by September 6.. On the menu this month is Chicken Parm/Ziti/Lemon Pie with an alternative choice of Grilled Chicken Salad. The cost is $17.00 inclusive (cash only). Our Speaker is Cherie Lasher from Wells. Our Feature is Kristy Grassucci-Powers, a Soap Artist from Scotia. She will have homemade products made from natural sources for sale. Music will be singer Cynthia Weaver from Delanson. All are welcome – bring a friend.

“REAL WORLD” DISCUSSIONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. A different topic every Tuesday with a variety of Facilitators. Great interactive event at Singles Outreach. $4 members/ $6 Guests Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

SILLY SCIENCE NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 6-7pm. Join us at the Main Library for our monthly Silly Science Night! Learn the science behind what makes each activity work, and bring home a fun DIY craft. For children ages 4-12.

HISTORICAL DISCUSSION: The Saratoga County History Center will host David Brooks (Education Director at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site) on Wednesday, September 13th from 7pm to 8:30pm. The presentation will be held in the Long Room at Brookside Museum, 21 Fairground Ave Ballston Spa. Mr. Brooks will be discussing the “Iron Hearted Regiment”, the 115th New York Infantry. Registration is not necessary, but would be appreciated. https://brooksidemuseum.networkforgood.com/events/61071-iron-hearted-regiment. A donation of $5 per registration is suggested, to support the programs of Saratoga County History Center.

FOOD HUB WEBINAR: Saratoga Cornell Cooperative Extension USDA Food Hub Feasibility Study Webinar Series. Noon-1pm Sept. 6, 13, 20, and 27. Links will be emailed to registered participants. The Food Hub Feasibility Study.webinar series explores the findings of a study conducted by Saratoga CCE, which was funded by the USDA’s 2021 Local Food Promotion Program grant. Through research, analysis, and on-the-ground work, this study details available and potential markets for local foods. We offer recommendations to best service the local food system that considers distribution, infrastructure, farm-to-institution, food access, the emergency food system, and climate change.

DANCE LESSONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. With instructor Joe Sweeney. Learn The Hustle at Singles Outreach. $10 for all. Public welcome. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

LEARN MICROSOFT WORD: At the Troy Public Library. Join the library for two hands-on computer classes as we master the dreaded Microsoft Word application. In part 1 on September 7, 2-3:30 p.m., we will cover document basics, how to format documents, how to insert special characters, use footnotes, and page numbers, and check spelling and grammar. In part 2 on September 14, 2-3:30 p.m., we will learn how to create columns and tables, insert and format pictures, create and use text boxes, how to manage watermarks, and how to use (and delete) page and line breaks. Laptops will be provided to all participants. Registration for each class is separate, participants can come to one or both classes as they choose. This in-person event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. To register call the library at 518-274-7071 or register online at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

LIBRARY INFORMATION MEETING: At the Lansingburgh branch of the Troy Public Library. Informational meeting about the Library Budget Vote and Board of Trustees Election. 7pm.

Friday, September 15, 2023

CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY: At the Troy Public Library. Learn the art of Chinese calligraphy in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival with San-Francisco based artist, JoJo Liu . Whether you’re a beginner or have experience, you will learn how to hold the brush, master basic strokes, and create calligraphic artwork. This is an online program, but kits with supplies can be picked up from the Troy Public Library the week prior to the event. The online workshop will be Friday, September 15, from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. This online event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. To register call the library at 518-274-7071 or register online at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

KNIT & CROCHET GROUP: Join the Troy Public Library for a bi-weekly stitching group from 10 to 11 a.m. on every first and third Friday of the month. Whether you have experience knitting or crocheting or you want to start learning a new skill, this group is for you! Participants will work together to stitch blankets and other needed items to donate to local homeless shelters and outreach groups. Participants are also welcome to work on their own personal projects. Bring your own knitting needles and crochet hooks or use what we have available. This in-person event is free and open to the public. No registration required. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

MOVIE NIGHT: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. Enjoy a movie with discussion before and after. This month it’s “The Sixth Sense.” Popcorn included. This is a pay what you will event. Call 518-452-6883 for info. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

GOLF WITH FRIENDS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 8am. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Saturday, September 16, 2023

COMIC JAM: At the Troy Public Library. Join us for our first COMIC JAM of 2023! This program is a collaborative storytelling game for cartoonists of all ages and abilities hosted by Ira Marcks. All are welcome to join, adults, teenagers, and children alike. Each participant starts with a 11×17 comic page with six large empty panels. Before drawing, each artist chooses from a series of predetermined ‘story prompts’ (silly phrases like “Monday at the Monster Office” or “Night at the Vampire Hotel”). Their first task is to come up with a scene and characters that suits the prompt then draw, ink, and color the first panel of their comic. When they finish a panel they find another comic jammer in the room who has completed a panel and they trade comics with them. Each artist then elaborates on the story by drawing in the next panel. Every comic continues to get passed around from artist to artist until it arrives back at the original artist who must draw a conclusion to their original comic in the sixth panel. This is a drop-in program from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm. Come at your leisure, draw, collaborate, and engage with other comic jammers, and then leave whenever you’d like. Ira will be around to answer questions, sign and sell books, and generally offer guidance and a helping hand. This in-person event is free and open to the public. No registration required. For more information, call the library at 518-274-7071. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

GARAGE SALE: St. Mary of the Assumption Church will have a Giant Garage Sale on Saturday, September 16th, 9-5, at St. Mary’s Hall, corner of Division and Sixth Streets. Items will be accepted on Tuesday, Sept. 12th, 9-5, on Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 9-7 and on Thursday, Sept.14th, 9-5. We will be accepting items in good condition including household items, SMALL furniture, toys, sporting equipment, paperback books, decorations, jewelry. We CANNOT accept TVs, large furniture, electronics, microwaves, clothing, hardcover books. We will also have a bake sale in conjunction with the Garage Sale and donations of cakes, pies, breads, brownies, cookies can be brought to the hall on Saturday, Sept, 16th, after 7:00 am. Sale will take place on Saturday at the hall and grounds from 9:00 to 5:00 with early birds allowed in at 8:00 am for $5.00.

TIFFANY WINDOWS TOUR: The Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway will be hosting a tour of Tiffany stained glass windows in Troy the morning of Sept. 16. Participants will learn about Louis Comfort Tiffany, and then visit five sites to view examples of his work. The tour cost is $25. Reservations and advance payment are required. To register, or for more information, contact the Gateway at 518-274-5267 or [email protected].

LEARN ABOUT BEAVERS: At the Eldridge Research Center, 284 Pond Hill Road, Rensselaerville. 1-2:30pm. Meet at the Eldridge Research Center for a reading of “Beaver and Otter Get Along… Sort Of” and a drawing activity with illustrator Meg Sodano. Learn about the special adaptations beavers have and how their behaviors impact the ecosystem. Weather permitting, following the indoor activity we will head outside for a hike around Lincoln Pond (0.8 miles, at a leisurely walking pace) to see beaver lodges and other signs of our resident beavers.Appropriate for children ages 6 and up. Parents are asked to stay with their children for the duration of the event. Registration is required. Sign up at https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ejxd82178530b1e3&oseq=&c=&ch=Event fee: $10 per participant for non-members, $5 per participant for Huyck Preserve members.

DANCE LESSONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 1pm. Country line dance lessons with instructor Kevin Richards. Advanced Reservations required. For more information, call 518-452-8883. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

SNEAKER FUNDRAISER: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 510 Albany Shaker Road Loudonville, will be having an Athletic Sneaker Fundraiser on Saturday September 16th and 23rd from 9 am to 1 pm. We will be collecting sneakers in all conditions – excellent, slightly used, old and worn or new ones that just don’t fit. Donate these sneakers to a fundraiser that has a Global Impact! The sneakers that are in good condition are refurbished and provided to people worldwide who don’t own shoes, those in poor condition are recycled into products such as playground cushion material. Clean out your closets and drop them off at our parking lot collections dates listed above. For more information please contact the church office at (518) 458-1562.

CRAFT FAIR: Vendors Wanted! The Latham-Colonie Columbiettes, 328 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, are hosting their Annual Craft Fair on Saturday, September 16th from 9 am-3:30 pm. The event is Rain or Shine! Information: [email protected] or www.lathamcoloniekofc.com/dinners-events.

CRAFT AND FLEA MARKET: Held at 1077 New Loudon Road in Latham, (Route 9 and Boght Corners) Next to Guptills Arena. CRAFTERS AND VENDORS WANTED. Spaces are still available for one of the largest Flea Market in the Capital Region. Spaces are 20×20 for $75.For more information please contact the church at 518-235-7355 or [email protected] to obtain the forms and register. Last day to register either online or by mail will be Thursday September 7. There will also be ethnic food available at the event too, along with a bake sale.

BROOKS BBQ: Newtonville United Methodist Church is happy to announce its Brooks Barbeque dates for 2023. NUMC is located at the corner of Rt. 9 & Maxwell Rd near Siena College. We offer a chicken dinner for $13. Dinners include a baked potato, roll, applesauce and a homemade brownie. We also offer the option of just meat – a half chicken for $9 . The doors will open at 3:30 PM and we will serve from 4:00 PM until we sell out.

CHICKEN BBQ DINNER: Waterford Knights of Columbus is hosting a Chicken BBQ Dinner, Eat in or Take Out. 4-7 pm, 76 Grace St. Waterford. ½ Chicken, Coleslaw, Corn on the Cob, Cornbread W/ Butter. $15.00 Prepaid / $17.00 at the door. 518-237-9330 or Waterfordkofc.org for more info.

ESPORTS: At the Stillwater Public Library, 662 Hudson Ave, Stillwater. 11am, for teens. Come compete in our monthly tournament! Different games every month.

CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT: St. Luke’s on the Hill’s 1st Annual Cornhole Tournament – All ages welcome! 40 McBride Road, Mechanicville. 9 am: Registration with coffee and doughnuts, 10 am: Start. 4 Divisions to compete in: Beginners, OK-Alright, Pretty good, and Real good. Cash prize for winners and runner-ups for each division. Unlimited lunch available.Contact Kimberly [email protected] or Mark [email protected] 518-441-6634.

OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market heads outdoors to the streets of downtown Troy. The summer market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features over 100 vendors. Free parking is available in the City’s 5th Street Parking Garage, Riverfront Park, the Green Island Bridge lots and on city streets. For updates follow the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on social media or visit www.troymarket.org.

Sunday, September 17, 2023

POTLUCK LUNCH: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 2pm. Special Event following lunch: Searching for your Unclaimed Funds. We’ll do the search and see if you have money coming to you.$4 with dish to share and $10 without. Search is included in cost. Call 518-452-6883 for info. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Monday, September 18, 2023

ADULT COLORING: At the Troy Public Library. Join the library at 6:00 p.m. for a relaxing evening where you can color your cares away. We will have seasonal coloring pages available, a short story will be read aloud, and an assortment of snacks will be provided, as well as all materials. Just show up for some mindful coloring in a laid-back setting. This in-person event is free and open to the public. For more information or to register, call the library at 518-274-7071 or go to our website at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

SYCAWAY SENIORS: Need a diversion in your life? Food, fun and friends await you. Bring a friend or neighbor to the Sycaway Seniors group. Members live all over Rensselaer County, not just Sycaway. We meet the first and third Mondays each month at 18 Keyes Lane, at the Brunswick Community Center from noon to 3 p.m. Bring your own lunch. We supply dessert and drinks. Nancy McCloskey of Brunswick is our President. She can be reached at 518 279-0847. Dues are $10 yearly. Stop in for a visit, all are welcome. Bingo and 50/50 are held at each meeting. Cards are only three for $2. Hope to see you there.

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

CRAFTY KIDS NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 6-7pm. Join us at the library to create fun crafts based around a unique monthly theme! For ages 4-10, children under 7 must have a caregiver present at all times.

“REAL WORLD” DISCUSSIONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. A different topic every Tuesday with a variety of Facilitators. Great interactive event at Singles Outreach. $4 members/ $6 Guests Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

FOOD HUB WEBINAR: Saratoga Cornell Cooperative Extension USDA Food Hub Feasibility Study Webinar Series. Noon-1pm Sept. 6, 13, 20, and 27. Links will be emailed to registered participants. The Food Hub Feasibility Study.webinar series explores the findings of a study conducted by Saratoga CCE, which was funded by the USDA’s 2021 Local Food Promotion Program grant. Through research, analysis, and on-the-ground work, this study details available and potential markets for local foods. We offer recommendations to best service the local food system that considers distribution, infrastructure, farm-to-institution, food access, the emergency food system, and climate change.

DANCE LESSONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. With instructor Joe Sweeney. Learn The Hustle at Singles Outreach. $10 for all. Public welcome. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Thursday, September 21, 2023

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

Friday, September 22, 2023

RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE: At the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall, located just off NY Route 7 in the village of Pittstown on Friday, September 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, September 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bag Sale on Saturday only. $2.00 per bag. Buy 2 bags and get 1 bag free. For information and to schedule a time to drop off items contact Herb at 518-753-4427.

LAKE GEORGE CRUISE: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 2:30pm. Call 518-452-6883 for information.

THEATER PERFORMANCE: Create A Space NOW is proud to announce its inaugural “A Night of Performance, Networking and Fundraising” event on September 22 at the Troy Arts Center. Dive into a night filled with dance, theater, spoken word, and film. Experience award-winning productions from Create A Space NOW that emphasize the transformative power of art to challenge norms and ignite change. Plus, get a sneak peek into our new projects for the 23-24 season. Engage with a passionate community dedicated to making a positive impact through artistic endeavors. Delve into meaningful discussions and navigate intricate social concerns alongside pioneers in community justice, including creatives, activists, and thought leaders. Reserve tickets at: (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-night-of-performance-networking-fundraising-tickets-699656269737?aff=ebdssbdestsearch) *Early Bird Discount available until Sept 1.

GOLF WITH FRIENDS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 8am. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Saturday, September 23, 2023

SNEAKER FUNDRAISER: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 510 Albany Shaker Road Loudonville, will be having an Athletic Sneaker Fundraiser on Saturday September 16th and 23rd from 9 am to 1 pm. We will be collecting sneakers in all conditions – excellent, slightly used, old and worn or new ones that just don’t fit. Donate these sneakers to a fundraiser that has a Global Impact! The sneakers that are in good condition are refurbished and provided to people worldwide who don’t own shoes, those in poor condition are recycled into products such as playground cushion material. Clean out your closets and drop them off at our parking lot collections dates listed above. For more information please contact the church office at (518) 458-1562.

RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE: At the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall, located just off NY Route 7 in the village of Pittstown on Friday, September 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, September 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bag Sale on Saturday only. $2.00 per bag. Buy 2 bags and get 1 bag free. For information and to schedule a time to drop off items contact Herb at 518-753-4427.

DEADBOLT MYSTERY CLUB: At the Stillwater Public Library, 662 Hudson Ave, Stillwater. 11am. Solve the puzzles and see whodunit!

OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market heads outdoors to the streets of downtown Troy. The summer market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features over 100 vendors. Free parking is available in the City’s 5th Street Parking Garage, Riverfront Park, the Green Island Bridge lots and on city streets. For updates follow the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on social media or visit www.troymarket.org.

Sunday, September 24, 2023

LIVE PERFORMANCE: The UAlbany Performing Arts Center is pleased to kick off its 2023-24 season of guest performances on Sunday, September 24 at 2pm with “Rising Tide: The Crossroads Project,” a multi-disciplinary live performance fusing original music with art, imagery, and science to address global sustainability. The 75-minute program is free and will take place at the UAlbany Performing Arts Center on the uptown University at Albany campus, located at 1400 Washington Avenue. The performance will be followed by a panel discussion featuring the performers and UAlbany experts.

POTLUCK LUNCH: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 2pm. With Guest Presenter David Balog, Author, speaking about “Healing the Brain”. $4 with dish to share and $10 without. Public is invited to attend. Call 518-452-6883 for info. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

FIDDLES AND FOLIAGE: A music-filled day of family fun to benefit Caffè Lena’s School of Music. Live music, food, games, open mic, band scramble and more at High Rock Park, noon to 4pm. Tickets: Adults: $10, Kids under 14: $8. Food by PJ’s BAR-B-QSA. Featuring the music of: Adirondack Song Dogs, Oona Grady, James Gascoyne, Matt Griffin, Caffe Lena School of Music students and more! Contact Vivian Nesbitt at [email protected] for more information.

Monday, September 25, 2023

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

STUFFED ANIMAL SLEEPOVER: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 6pm, for ages 2-6. Bring your favorite stuffy to the library! We’ll read some stories, then leave your pal for an overnight in the library. We’ll post pictures of their night time adventures. Pick them up the following day, Tue, Sep 26.

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

HISTORIC TOUR: 1pm – Waterford from 1810-1880. Russ Vandervoort, Waterford Town Historian will lead a walking tour of downtown Waterford, describing local landmarks and influential residents who lived there in the mid-19th century. Sponsored by the History Center at Brookside Museum. Registration must be made in advance at the History Center website https://brooksidemuseum.org/events/. A suggested donation of $10 per registration (individuals, couples or families) will support the programs of the History Center and a not-for-profit organization chosen by the tour leaders. Specific directions and parking locations will be provided to registrants in advance of the tour dates.

LIBRARY BUDGET VOTE: For the Troy Public Library. Noon to 8pm at both the Main and Lansingburgh branches.

ICC BINGO: The Italian Community Center Charitable Foundation hosts Bingo night on Tuesdays. Doors open at 5 p.m. at 1450 Fifth Avenue, Troy. Food and beverages will be sold.

LEO CLUB: At the Stillwater Public Library, 662 Hudson Ave, Stillwater. 6pm, for teens. Join the club, make new friends, and volunteer in your community.

“REAL WORLD” DISCUSSIONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. A different topic every Tuesday with a variety of Facilitators. Great interactive event at Singles Outreach. $4 members/ $6 Guests Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

TEEN ANIME CLUB: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 6-7pm. Come to the Main Library to watch a couple episodes of different anime and sample some Japanese candy! For teens ages 13-18.

FOOD HUB WEBINAR: Saratoga Cornell Cooperative Extension USDA Food Hub Feasibility Study Webinar Series. Noon-1pm Sept. 6, 13, 20, and 27. Links will be emailed to registered participants. The Food Hub Feasibility Study.webinar series explores the findings of a study conducted by Saratoga CCE, which was funded by the USDA’s 2021 Local Food Promotion Program grant. Through research, analysis, and on-the-ground work, this study details available and potential markets for local foods. We offer recommendations to best service the local food system that considers distribution, infrastructure, farm-to-institution, food access, the emergency food system, and climate change.

DANCE LESSONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. With instructor Joe Sweeney. Learn The Hustle at Singles Outreach. $10 for all. Public welcome. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Thursday, September 28, 2023

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

Friday, September 29, 2023

TROY NIGHT OUT: Last Friday of every month, 5 to 9 p.m. in downtown Troy. Troy Night Out is an extended evening highlighting shops, restaurants, arts and culture that takes place on the last Friday of every month in downtown Troy. Attendees are able to support virtually or stroll throughout the streets and businesses, enjoying art openings, music performances, fine restaurants as well as unique boutiques of all varieties. Call in for to-go orders or shop items for curbside pick-up, watch live performances through Facebook, gather friends and family virtually the Last Friday of each month to connect, support and relax! Business Listings are updated monthly online at downtowntroy.org.

CONCERT: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. Ed Salvo will perform vocals and guitar. This is a return engagement by popular request. $10 per person. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

GOLF WITH FRIENDS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 8am. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Saturday, September 30, 2023

ONLINE WRITING COURSE: The Zoom course “Writing From Your Heart: The Art of Personal Essays and Blog Posts” (CRN #90214) will be held on Saturday, September 30, from 1 pm to 4 pm through SUNY Schenectady (SCCC). Instructor Pauline Bartel will teach the step-by-step process for jump starting creativity to unlock and capture the details of experiences, structuring the essay or blog post, pounding out a first draft and revising the draft to final copy. Registration fee is $65 and includes a course book. Register by phone (518.595.1101 ext. 4) or online (https://www.sunysccc.edu/About-Us/Workforce-Development-and-Community-Education/Program-and-Course-Catalog/Fall/personal-enrichment.html).

UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL: At the Ukrainian American Citizens Center, 1 Pulaski Street, Cohoes. Come enjoy traditional food, live music, Ukrainian dancing and Ukrainian crafts & goods! All proceeds go to benefit Ukraine. Festival Hours: 12pm-6pm, Zabava (Dance) 6pm -10pm. Cost: $10/person, $5/children 12 and under. For more information: https://www.518ukrainians.com/festival

OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market heads outdoors to the streets of downtown Troy. The summer market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features over 100 vendors. Free parking is available in the City’s 5th Street Parking Garage, Riverfront Park, the Green Island Bridge lots and on city streets. For updates follow the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on social media or visit www.troymarket.org.

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