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Frog and Toad CAMBRIDGE “A Year with Frog and Toad,” a musical for children, will be staged at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 29, and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31, at Hubbard Hall, 25 E. Main Street in Cambridge. Cost: Pay-what-you-will July 29 open dress rehearsal; other dates, $12, $10 members, $5 younger
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Shakespeare play CAMBRIDGE The Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall presents its production o f Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy “As You Like It” on Friday, July at the Cambridge Guest Home, on Saturday, July 30 at Salem Art Works, and on Sunday July 31 at Skidmore College. All performances are at 7 p.m. and are free and open to the public. “As You Like It” follows its heroine Rosalind as she flees persecution in her uncle’s court, to find safety and eventually love in the Forest of Arden. Playing the role of Rosalind is Aleda Bliss; her new love Orlando is played by Joshua Gray. The play features one of Shakespeare’s most famous and oft-quoted speeches, “All the world’s a stage.” It is a favorite of audiences and has been adapted for radio, film and musical theater. Audience members are encouraged to bring blankets and folding chairs to enjoy a beguiling evening of outdoor Shakespeare that promises to be fun for the entire family. For more information, call 518-677-2495 or visit www.hubbardhall.org. u
John Sebastian SARATOGA SPRINGS John Sebastian will perform in concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, July 29, at Universal Preservation Hall, 25 Washington Street in Saratoga Springs. John’s group, The Lovin’ Spoonful, is credited with playing a major role in the mid 1960s rock revolution. Information/tickets: 1-800-8383006, or www.universalpreservationhall.org. u
Fort Salem SALEM Fort Salem Theater welcomes Tony-nominated actor Rudy Tronto to its Mainstage as it presents the world premiere of an original musical, “Senior Moments.” Written by the Salem writing team Al Budde (book) and Jay Kerr (music and some lyrics), Senior Moments opens on Friday, July 29 at 8 p.m. and will run weekends through August 5. In “Senior Moments,” seven sexy seniors celebrate life, proving that love can still be brewing among the ruins. As a Mississippi riverboat begins its final voyage down the river, the bar is open and new friends share their hopes, dreams and frustrations. The cast features seven seniors ranging in age from 60 to 83, and one 20-year-old woman completing the cast of eight. Star Rudy Tronto was nominated for a Tony Award for directing and choreographing “Sugar Babies” on Broadway. Also in starring roles are Albany actress Pat Reilly, New York City film and theater actor James Murphy, Queensbury actress Doris Seipel and Greene
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County’s Senior of 2011, Florence Hayle. The celebrity on board is played by Kathleen Devine, a film and television actress whose credits include “One Live to Live” and “Search for Tomorrow.” Playing the 20-yearold ship’s purser is Arygle native Grace McGeogh, a senior theater major at SUNY Cortland. “Senior Moments” is the fourth collaboration between Budde and Kerr, following the successes of “Breakfast Epiphanies,” “Corn! The Musical,” and last season’s “StarCrossed.” Several new songs have been written for “Senior Moments,’ which is directed by Wm. John Aupperlee. “Senior Moments” will open on Friday, July 29 at 8 p.m. and will continue for two weekends, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Ticket prices are $27 for adults and $25 for seniors. For ticket reservations and information, visit the Fort’s website, www. fortsalemtheater.com, or call the box office at 518-854-9200.
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Book Sale WEST PAWLET The Pawlet Public Library will hold its 44th Annual Book Sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday the 31st, in the gymnasium at the Mettowee Community School on Route 153 in West Pawlet. Nearly 30,000 books, games, CDs, DVDs and videos will be offered. Prices for many books range from $2 to 25 cents. Also, fill your own “Green Bag” for $3, or a supermarket plastic bag for $1, from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday. There’ll be a bake sale, refreshments and raffle prizes, too. u
Ox Roast WHITEHALL The Whitehall United Methodist Church at 56 Greenmount Cemetery Lane will hold its annual Ox Roast on Saturday, July 30. All booths will open at 10 a.m., with dinner from noon to 6 p.m. or until sold out, and an auction at 1 p.m. Dinner cost: $11 adults and takeouts; $5 ages 5 to 11; free younger than 5. u
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GRANVILLE Fireside Stories for children will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the Pember Library, 33 W. Main Street in Granville. “SplishSplash” will be this week’s theme. Information: 518-6422525. u
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Chef Annette Nielson, a cheesetasting workshop with Gardenworks’ Rob Southerland, and an art show featuring the work of pastel artist Tom Kerr. On Saturday, July 30 at 11 a.m., Annette Nielson, chef and editor of the “Northern Bounty Cookbook,” will conduct a free blueberry cooking demonstration, preparing healthy, simple and delicious recipes from the book. You’ll have the opportunity to sample her blueberry iced tea, blueberry muffins and blueberry sauce for beef tenderloin, all made from fresh blueberries. She will also talk about how to find the best fresh ingredients at local farms and the healthful benefits of cooking with fresh vegetables and fruit. At 4 p.m. on Saturday, local cheese-monger Rob Southerland will host a Cheese Tasting Workshop featuring a variety of cheeses from fresh chevre to aged hard rind cheeses. Learn about cheesemaking and the characteristics of different cheeses, and as well as an appreciation for regional differences. Pre-register for this workshop by calling 518-854-3250. Cost is $25 per person. On Sunday, July 31, pastel artist Tom Kerr will open his “Country Roads” art exhibit with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. A resident of Salem, Kerr paints old barns and other pastoral scenes of Washington County, with a special focus on old trucks. Kerr has studied with Joan Bohrer, Virginia McNeice and at the Art Students League in New York City. He is also a member of the Southern Vermont Arts Center. For more information on any of these events, call
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Free Concert SALEM The Summer Sounds of Salem concert series will present Moe Harrington and the White Chapel Band from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the Rotary gazebo on Main Street in Salem. Featured will be bluegrass and old-time country music. Free and open to all. u
Summer Carnival MANCHESTER An old-fashioned Summer Carnival will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the First Baptist Church Parsonage, 98 Bonnet Street in Manchester. A “gigantic yard sale,” games, prizes, and delicious food will be featured. The rain date will be 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 31. Information: 802-362-5335. u
Free Dinner CAMBRIDGE A free Community Dinner will be served from noon to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the handicap accessible First Baptist Church on W. Main Street in Cambridge. Pulled pork, corn on the cob and more will be served. Information: Bev at 6773327, or the church at 677-5487. u
1800’s Music GRANVILLE The Slate Valley Museum, in celebration of its exhibit “Rivals in Slate,
Brothers in War: The Slate Valley Unites for the Union Cause,” will host the acclaimed historical musical group the 77th New York Re gimental Balladeers and their program “Far From the Shamrock Shore” at 2 p.m., Saturday, July 30. Reservations are recommended, as is a $10 donation at the door. “Far from the Shamrock Shore” explores the story of the Irish during the Civil War through music. Enjoy a concert and lecture about the contributions of Irish immigrants (some from the Slate Valley quarries) during the Civil War. This musical tribute covers the influence of the Irish on music of the 1850s and 1860s: songs they inspired, heard, were inspired by and the songs they sang on the march. The balladeers are dedicated to preserving the songs, history and spirit of the Antebellum and Civil War period. The 1860s left a heritage of songs and melodies that reflects one of the most turbulent times in American history in the most vivid way. These truly were the “Heart Songs’’ of America. The 77th New York Regimental Balladeers have been recognized by the United States Department of the Interior, Gettysburg National Military Park for our outstanding and authentic portrayal of the music of the period. The band’s ‘’Rally Round the Flag” CD projCONTINUED
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ect was dedicated and helped raise funds to support the preservation of New York State’s Battle Flags. The members of the group perform with fiddles, guitars, banjos, tin whistles, bodrhan, mandolin, bones, bass, trumpet and dulcimer. The group performs regularly at encampments, museums, schools, historic sites, private parties, weddings, conferences and other living history events. Band members include John and Sharon Quinn, Bill and Barbara Lonecke, Jim Broden, Gisella Montanez-Case, Joyce Cockerham, Jennifer Brylinski, Frank and John Swarthout, Ray Smith, Katie Howard, Gus Truin and Peter Krug. The balladeers are the host unit for the annual Civil War Heritage Music Gathering & Encampment. This event, which is held on the first weekend of August each year, is considered to be one of the premiere living history events of its kind in the northeast. For more information, or to make a reservation, visit the museum website at www.slatevalleymuseum.org or call the
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Rick’s Ride GRANVILLE The Seventh Annual Rick’s Ride and Chicken Barbecue will be held on Saturday, July 30, at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Park Street in Granville. Register at noon for the ride and enjoy the barbecue beginning at 4:30 p.m. Included will be prizes and a 50/50 raffle. Proceeds will benefit the American Heart Assn. and local charities. If you don’t have a motorcycle, come for the barbecue. Information: 518-3613377, or www.ricksrideny.com. u
Free Concert SALEM The Washington County Band will perform show tunes, marches and pop favorites at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the Fort Edward Historical Assn. Free and open to all. u
Wine, Food Tasting SCHUYLERVILLE The Schuylerville Lions Club will host its Fifth Annual Wine and Food Tasting from 4 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 30 at the Schuyler Yacht Basin.
Enjoy tasty samples from local food and restaurant vendors, along with wines from both major and boutique distribut o r s . This event is a major fundraiser for the Lions Club “Journey for Sight Campaign.” You must be at least 21 years old to attend. Tickets $20 each, and will be available at the gate or from Lions Club members and Schuylerville businesses. The Schuyler Yacht Basin is located on Route 29 East, next to the Hudson River Bridge going toward Greenwich. For more information, contact James Weed at 518-695-6928. u
Chicken Barbecue SOUTH CAMBRIDGE The South Cambridge United Methodist Church invites everyone to a takeout-only Chicken Barbecue at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the Pleasant Valley Grange, corner of routes 59A and 74, in South Cambridge. u
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Gulliver’s Travels WHITEHALL “Gulliver’s Travels” will be staged at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the Cooke’s Island Arts Center in Whitehall. Information/reservations: 518-499-3425, or 4990687.
Sunday31 Pancake Breakfast SCHAGHTICOKE Victor Lodge of Schaghticoke invites everyone to a buffet-style Pancake/Waffles Breakfast from 7:30 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, July 31, at the lodge on Route 67, across from Hoosic Valley Central School. u
Ecumenical Services GRANVILLE The Granville Baptists, Methodists and Presbyterians will hold Sunday ecumenical services as follows: 10 a.m. July 31, Granville United Methodist Church, Church Street; 9:30 a.m. Aug. 7 and 14, Granville United Methodist Church; 9:30 a.m. Aug. 21, 28 and Sept. 4, Granville Baptist Church, Quaker Street. Everyone will be welcome. Information: Pastor Jim Peterson at 518-642-2245, or Rev. Jerry McKinney at 642-9039. u
Bake Sale GRANVILLE The teen summer reading group will hold a Bake Sale from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 31, at the Pember Library, 33 W. Main Street in Granville. Baked goods for this sale will be accepted at the library after 10 a.m. that day and proceeds will benefit the Rotary Club’s Pure Water Fund that provides water filtration systems in third-world countries. Information: 518-642-2525. u
Golf Tournament ARGYLE The Argyle Booster Club will host its Fourth Annual Golf Tournament on Sunday, July 31, at the Kingswood Golf Club. Cost: $75 per person ($55 members), including round of golf, cart, lunch and snacks. Four-person scramble, 1 p.m. shotgun start. Proceeds will go toward an electronic scoreboard. Information/registration: Wilson Longdaue at 3125944, or Lynn Clatworthy at 6388466. u
Dance Day SARATOGA SPRINGS The National Museum of Dance in S a r a t o g a Springs will participate in N a t i o n a l Dance Day on Sunday, July 31 w i t h an afternoon of participatory dancing of pom-pom, hip-hop, belly dancing, Greek dancing, salsa and more from 1 to 4 p.m. National Dance Day is a national event recognized by Congress, and a grassroots movement to encourage people of all nations to move, and to come together through the creative expression of dance. The Museum will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Dizzy Feet Foundation. The organization was founded in 2009 by “So You Think You Can Dance” producer Nigel Lythgoe, director Adam Shankman, “Dancing with the Stars” judge Carrie Ann Inaba and actress Katie Holmes to help underprivileged youths realize their dreams of becoming professional dancers. Tickets for the event are $6 for adults, $4.50 for seniors and students, and free for children under 12. The National Museum of Dance has also recently unveiled New York Ballet photographer Paul Kolnik’s “Balanchine: a tempo,” a digital installation of dynamic images from the New York City Ballet’s current season. The black and white images aim to illuminate the line of Balanchine’s neoclassicism. It will be on display through the rest of 2011. Upcoming events at the Museum include the 25th Silver CONTINUED
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Anniversary Gala on Saturday, August 6, at which dancer/ actress Ann-Margret will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award. To obtain an invitation to the event, call 518-584-2225 or email info@ dancemuseum.org. The National Museum of Dance is located at 99 South Broadway and is open Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during peak season.
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TICONDEROGA The “Heroic Maze: A Corn Maze Adventure,” will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily during August, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays in September and through Oct. 20 at Fort Ticonderoga. Also, group reservations will be taken for weekdays in September and October. Information/reservations: 518585-2821, or www. FortTiconderoga.org. u
Salem HarvestFest SALEM Tickets go on sale Monday, August 1 for the Salem Chamber of Commerce’s Fourth Annual HarvestFest, to be held on S a t u r d a y, September 10 at Salem Art Works on Cary Lane.. This event is the perfect way to celebrate the end of summer with local food, music, art, and activities for the entire family. The celebration begins with an all-day craft fair at 10 a.m., including a special children’s area with fun activities for kids of all ages. Local produce and homemade goodies will be sold all day. Throughout the day, there will be art activities and demonstrations by the resident artists at Salem Art Works, including a “Hammer-In” with blacksmith demonstrations. A Pet Connection Adoption booth will feature potential furry companions. Also beginning at 10 a.m. is the Silent Auction, which will benefit the Salem Area Crisis Fund, an organization that helps local people in need from severe medical expenses. The “Farm to Fork” dinner at 6 p.m. will be sourced entirely from locally grown food. Enjoy slow-cooked beef and pork from Locust Grove Smokehouse, corn from Sheldon’s Farm, and ice cream from Battenkill Valley Creamery, among many others. Entertainment begins at 6 p.m. with traditional country and bluegrass music by Al and Kathy Bain. The fun continues at 9 a.m. with a Barn Dance featuring the music of The Bluebillies, a five-piece country band from the foothills of the
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Adirondacks. Admission to the day-time activities is free. A combined Dinner and Barn Dance ticket is $20 for adults; $6 for children under 10; and free for children under five. Tickets for the Barn Dance only are $10 per person or $15 per couple. Tickets are available at Jackson Traders, Glens Falls National Bank, Salem Auto Parts, Salem Hardware, Gardenworks and the Summer Sounds of Salem concerts on Saturdays in Salem. For more information, contact Laura Dunham at 518-8543833 or visit www.salemnychamber.com. Vendors interested in participating in the crafts fair or anyone wishing to donate to the silent auction should contact Janet Swears at 518-854-9977 by July 31. u
Youth Football SALEM The Salem Youth Football League is starting football and cheerleading practice on Monday, August 1 at 5:30 p.m. at the youth baseball field in Salem. Children who are not yet signed up can do so that evening. The program is open to children in grades K-6, and has been extended to children in the Argyle, Hartford and Rupert, VT school districts. Fees: Flag Football (K-2), $15; tackle (grades 3-6), $45; cheerleading, $45; family rate, $55. Information: Jessica Barrett, 518-854-9518.
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BENNINGTON The men of Kent Tavern and the Bennington County Meals on Wheels organization will host a Golf tournament at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the Mount Anthony Country Club. A buffet breakfast will be served prior to the 9 a.m. start of play. Cost: $135 per golfer, or $540 per foursome, with proceeds benefiting Meals on Wheels. Corporate and personal tee sponsorships are available at $125 each. Information/registration: Jon Bombard at 518-573-2342, or email manofkenttavern@yahoo. com. u
Free Concerts STILLWATER Celebrate “Dark Tuesdays” at the Saratoga National Historical Park with free concerts from noon to 1 p.m. each Tuesday in August. On August 2, acclaimed folk singer Rich Bala will take guests on a musical tour of how waterways and canals shaped New York’s history from colonial times to the end of the 19th century. Bring a lunch to the event, sponsored by the Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. Upcoming programs include harpist Elizabeth Huntley on August 9, traditional New York songs by Dave Ruch on August 16, and the Fort Ticonderoga Fife and
Drum Corps on August 23. For more information, call 518-664-9821, ext. 224 or visit www.nps.gov/sara. u
Concert, More HARTFORD The Hartford Community Band will perform in concert at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, on the lawn at the First Baptist Church on Main Street in Hartford. Also, from 5 to 6 p.m. there’ll be hot dogs, homemade baked goods and soda for sale to benefit the band scholarship fund. The Hartford Civil War Enlistment Center will be open for tours, and the Hartford Yoked Parish Women’s Fellowship will hold a silent auction at the church. u
Celiac-Sprue GLENS FALLS The Glens Falls Area Celiac-Sprue Support Group (gluten intolerance) will meet from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, in Auditorium A, Lower Level, at Glens Falls Hospital. A free, gluten-free barbecued ribs dinner will be served by Amy Rota Poulin, and you are asked to bring a fresh, raw vegetable. Reservations are requested with Jean McLellan at 584-6702. u
Free Concert MANCHESTER T he Manchester Lions Club will present the Washington County Band performing show and Latin tunes, marches, big band medleys, a medley of Civil War tunes, and pop favorites at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, under the event tent at Hildene in Manchester (rain or shine). Free and open to all; bring a chair. Only service dogs are allowed on the grounds that will be open for picnicking beginning at 5:30 p.m. Information: Stephanie at 802-362-7960, or email Stephanie@hildene.org. u
Population Program MANCHESTER The Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning and Finn and Stone Insurance will present a program on “The Arrival of the Seven Billionth Human Being: A Status Report on the Population Explosion” with Dr. Steven W. Sinding at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the Maple Street School in Manchester. Admission: $15. Information/ registration: Renee Bornstein at 802-362-1199, or www.greenmtnacademy.org. u
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WHITEHALL The Arts and Recreation Commission of Whitehall will continue its free lectures program at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Cooke’s Island Center in Whitehall as follows: “Whitehall Scouting,” Aug. 2; and topics to be determined, Aug. 9, 16 and 23. Information: 518-499-0687, or email bridgetheater@verizon.net.
SHUSHAN The Mettawee River Theater Company will perform “The Old Boat Goddess” on the lawn of the Georgi on the Battenkill on Wednesday, August 3 at 8 p.m. Bring a picnic or lawn chairs to enjoy the performance. There is no admission charge, but donations to the theater company are accepted. For information, call 518-854-3773 or email info@ thegeorgi.com.
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Farmers’ Market FORT ANN A Farmers’ Market will be open from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3, at Walker’s Farm, Home and Tack, 5565 Route 4 in Fort Ann. This market will be open each Wednesday through Oct. 26. Information: Allison Wilshere at 518-639-5223. u
Bicycle Tours STILLWATER Guided Bicycle Tours will be offered from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3 and 17, at Saratoga National Historical Park, routes 4 and 32 in Stillwater. Free and the rides are about five miles long. Information: 518-664-9821, Ext. 224, or www.nps.gov/sara. u
Bowling League GRANVILLE A meeting for the Wednesday night mixed bowling league will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3. Information/location: Cheryl Lurvey at 642-9895. u
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Drawing at VFW GRANVILLE VFW Post 1653 on North Street in Granville invites everyone to stop in and purchase a ticket for its weekly “Search for the Queen of Hearts” drawing that is held at 6 p.m. each Thursday at the post. Cost: $1 per ticket. The post is open each day from 9 a.m. to about 10 p.m. Information: 642-1599. u
Crocheting Class SALEM Jane Gibson will lead a Crocheting Class from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4, at the Salem Courthouse Community Center. Create you own unique piece of jewelry in this class. Information/registration: 518-854-7053, or email SalemCourthouse@verizon.net. u
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Masters” will be performed by the theatrical group World Theatre of Children at the Charles R. Wood Theater on August 4, 5 and 6 at 8 p.m. Produced by G. J. Ru g g i e r o P ro d u c t i o n s, the play’s rollicking plot and stunning characterizations have thrilled audiences since its 1753 debut in Venice. World Theatre of Children is a conservatory style program that engages children as young as six years old in the craft of acting. The program’s unique element is that it integrates neurotypical children and autistic children in its programs. Many Asperger children have improved their socialization and communication skills through the use of specialized improvisational techniques developed by Gorman John Ruggiero, founder and executive director of World Theatre of Children. Ruggiero graduated from Adirondack Community College and SUNY Purchase, where he is currently the Vice President of Alumni Affairs. This production of “The Servant of Two Masters” is suitable for audiences 12 years old and up. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors and students. To purchase, call the Wood Theater box office at 518874-0800 or visit www.woodtheater.org. u
Free Concert GRANVILLE The Summer Concert Series will present Bobby Dick, “A Man of Many Voices,” from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4, at Veterans Park on Quaker Street in Granville. Free and open to all. u
Sandy Hill Days HUDSON FALLS Planning meetings for Sandy Hill Days on Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10, will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4 and 18, in the Boardroom at the Hudson Falls Village Hall. The public is invited to help plan this event.
Friday5 Soccer Registration HOOSICK FALLS The Hoosick Falls Soccer Club is accepting registrations for its Fall Soccer Program. Players are needed for both the recreation (students in pre-kindergarten through grade 2) and travel teams (grades 4 and up). This program is open to children in Hoosick Falls and surrounding towns. Information/ registration: www.hoosickfallssoccer.org. u
Softball Tourney WHITE CREEK The 29th Annual Softball Tournament, to be held August 5, 6, and 7 at the White Creek Rec Field on Niles Road, will be played in memory of Dan and Lisa Harrington who worked and played many hours on the field. All proceeds will be given to the Harrington family. To enter a team, call Ken Jones at 802-447-3020 or Josh
Niles at 518-686-0390. Preference will be given to teams who have previously played in the tournament. To volunteer at the snack shack, call 518-686-9307. u
Baseball Game CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge Knights of Columbus is accepting reservations for a trip to the Tri City Valley Cats baseball game on Sunday, Aug. 28. Cost: $25 adults, $20 age 12 and younger, including a picnic meal, ticket and baseball cap. Information/ registration: Bob Shay at 6773954. u
Sportsmen Classes WARREN COUNTY Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County and others are accepting registrations for free Sportsmen Education Classes that will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17 and 18, in Warrensburg. Included will be bow hunter and trapper classes. Information/registration: 518623-3291, 518-668-4881, or email mlb222@cornell.edu. u
History Walks STILLWATER Guided History Walks will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. on Fridays, Aug. 5, 12 and 26, at the Saratoga National Historical Park Battlefield in Stillwater. Free and open to all. Information: 518-664-9821, Ext. 224, or www.nps.gov/sara. u
noon Saturday the sixth. Trendy summer items will be offered, in infant to adult sizes. This shop will be open on the first Friday and Saturday each month. u
most Friday and Saturday evenings in August at Fort Ticonderoga. Cost: $35. Reservations are required at 518-585-2821. Information: www. FortTiconderoga.org. u
Fish Fry
Legion Drawing
WHITEHALL American Legion Post 83 at 148 Main St. in Whitehall invites everyone to its Friday Fish Fry from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 5. This meal is served each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518499-2482. u
GRANVILLE American Legion Post 323 on Columbus Street in Granville invites everyone to participate in its Queen of Hearts Drawing at 6 p.m. each Friday. Tickets will be available at the Post. Information: 642-1759.
Thrift Shop Open
Friday Bingo
HOOSICK FALLS Local Girl Scouts will staff the Thrift Shop from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 5, and 9:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 6, and at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on Main Street in Hoosick Falls (far right door, floor 2). Clothing for all ages at reasonable prices will be offered, and you can fill a shopping bag provided by the shop for only $3. Cash sales only. Information: Joyce Brewer at 518-686-4942, or email GirlScoutsHoosick@gmail.com. u
WHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491 at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will host Friday Night Bingo at 7 p.m. on Aug. 5. Featured will be a $500 jackpot special. This bingo is held each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-1491. u
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Thrift Shop Open
GREENWICH The Greenwich Elks Club on Route 40 South will offer Henderson’s Pizza every Friday night. In addition to pizza, the menu will include weekly specials such as mozzarella sticks, chicken wings, French fries, and more. Information/to order: 692-2061. u
ARGYLE The Argyle Methodist Church Thrift Shop will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 5, and 9 a.m. to
TICONDEROGA Garrison Ghost Tours will be offered on
Ghost Tours
Banjo Dan BENNINGTON Banjo Dan and the Mid-nite Plowboys will perform in concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 5, at the Bennington Center for the Arts on Route 9West, 44 Gypsy Lane in Bennington. Cost: $20 at the door; $15 in advance at 802-4427158.
Saturday6 Fife & Drum Corps TICONDEROGA The annual Fife and Drum Corps Muster will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6, at Fort Ticonderoga. Information: 518-585-2821, or www.FortTiconderoga.org. CONTINUED
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Antiques, Flea Market GREENWICH A Summer Antiques Fair and Flea Market will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 6 and 7, at the Wa s h i n g t o n County Fairgrounds in Greenwich. Hours will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission: $2 adults; $1 senior citizens; free younger than 14. Information: 518-6922464, or email markwashfair@ aol.com. Vendor information: 518-331-5004, or email FairgroundShowsNY@aol.com. u
Sky Symposium SHUSHAN The Bonnefire Coalition will hold a Sky Symposium to share information about the effects of persistent jet contrails at Dionondehowa W i l d l i f e Sanctuary on Saturday and Sunday, August 6 and 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The weekend will feature seminars and panel discussions with experts around the country who will share information on how jet contrails are blocking sunlight and polluting the atmosphere. Among those slated to make presentations are Bonnie Hoag, Cynthia Pikoulas, Geoff Brady and Dr. Lorraine Hurley. In conjunction with the programs, the event will also include an art exhibit titled “Earth & Sky” created by area artists. Music during lunch on Saturday will be provided by Barry Hyman. Participants can also enjoy free 10-minute chair sessions of Reiki or massage. While the weekend program is designed sequentially, participants are welcome to come and hear specific speakers. To register, call 518-854-7764 or email
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Free Concert SALEM The Summer Sounds of Salem concert series will present Blueprint from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Rotary gazebo on Main Street in Salem. Featured will be original jazz and jazz standards from the 1950s and ‘60s. Free and open to all. u
Schuylerville Fest SCHUYLERVILLE The 17th Annual Turning Point Parade and Weekend Festival will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 6 and 7, in Schuylerville Village. Festivities will begin at 1 p.m. and continue into the evening on Saturday in Fort Hardy Park, including an oldfashioned street dance at 7 p.m. with DJ Jenni and a bonfire. On Sunday, a parade will step off at 1 p.m. followed by festival activities, and fireworks at 9 p.m. Information: www.turningpointparade.com. u
Auction, Barbecue WEST HEBRON The Hebron Volunteer Fire Co. will hold a Benefit Auction and Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Fire House on Route 30 in West Hebron. The auction preview and barbecue will run from 4:30 to 6 p.m., with the auction starting at 6 p.m. Information: David Hibbeln at 518-642-9059. u
F.D. Drawing, Bingo GRANVILLE The Granville Hook and Ladder Fire Co. on Quaker Street invites everyone to participate in its Queen of Hearts Drawing at 6 p.m. on Saturdays. And, bingo will be held at 7 p.m. each Saturday, with few exceptions. Information: 642-2401. u
Ice Cream Social COSSAYUNA The Cossayuna Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary invites everyone to an Ice Cream Social from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Fire House, 21 Bunker Hill Road. At 6:30 p.m., Rose Bain will present a program on her 2007 publication, “Lake Cossayuna, Portraits of the Past.” Cost: $3, including entry into a drawing for two tickets to the Radio City Music Hall’s Christmas Show, bus trip included, on Nov. 12. Information: www.cossayunavfd.com. u
Taste of Summer BENNINGTON The Bennington Project Independence Adult Day Service will host “A Taste of Summer on Harwood Hill” event from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center, 614 Harwood Hill in Bennington. Fine wine and beer, hors d’oeuvres, live acoustic music, and an auction will be featured. Cost: $15; $25 per couple. Information/tickets: 802-4428136, or visit Project Independence or the Bennington Beverage Outlet. u
Benefit Concert SALEM To aid the survivors of the recent house explosion in Salem, a benefit concert will be held on S a t u r d a y, August 6 at 7 p.m. at the S a l e m Courthouse. T h e show will feature sets by singer-songwriters Nathan Knowles, Wendy Bordwell and Stephen Trombley, who will be joined onstage by special guests. Stephen Trombley is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, author and songwriter, asl well as co-founder of the band Psychoneedles with Chris Sauer of Janet Vodka, ex-Patti Smith guitarist Oliver ray and Greenwich drummer Peter Maine. Nathan Knowles is a musician and arts in healing practi-
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tioner. As a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, he has share the stage with acts including Bad Company and Jerry Jeff Walker. Singer-songwriter Wendy Bordwell has been involved in the local music scene for more than a decade, in cabaret performances with Kevin McGuire at Hubbard Hall, as the part of the duo “Tom and Wendy,” and with Nathan Knowles. The concert is free. Patrons are encouraged to make donations to the help the survivors of the tragedy rebuild their lives. Baked goods and soft drinks will be available at the show. For more information, contact Stephen Trombley at 518854-7571. u
Concert CAMBRIDGE Music from Salem will perform a concert, “Masterpieces: Re-Imagined,” at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, at Hubbard Hall, 25 E. Main Street in Cambridge. Cost: $20 suggested admission. Information: 518677-2495, or www.musicfromsalem.org.
Sunday7 Breakfast Buffet CAMBRIDGE An all-you-caneat Breakfast Buffet will be served from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 7, at American Legion Post 634, 210 Route 22 in Cambridge. This breakfast is served on the first Sunday each month, with few exceptions, and everyone will be welcome. u
Chicken Barbecue GREENWICH The Greenwich Ashlar Masonic Lodge on Route 40 North will hold a takeoutonly Chicken Barbecue from 11:30 a.m. until sold out on Sunday, Aug. 7. Cost: $10. This barbecue will be held each Sunday through Aug. 28. u
Free Concert GRANVILLE The Granville Town Band will perform in concert at 7 p.m. each Sunday in August, beginning Aug. 7, at Veterans Park on Quaker Street in Granville. Free and open to all.
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Refreshments • Rest Rooms • Chairs • Rain or Shine Hebron Firefighters will come to pick up donations. For pickup or questions call David Hibbeln at (518) 642-9059
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