Saratoga TODAY November 27-December 5, 2019

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LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 13 • Issue 48

• November 27 – December 5, 2019 • saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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Festival of Trees & HONEY FOR Victorian Streetwalk THE HOLIDAYS: Cooking Tips from the Saratoga Chef

Photo by Terry-Lynn Pellegri. See pgs. 26-29

John Reardon, owner of Compliments to the Chef in Downtown Saratoga. See Story pg. 17

Holiday

Shopping Guide Entertainment Black Friday ... pg. 9 Small Business Saturday ... pg. 10, 11 Gift Guide ... pg. 20-22

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Neighbors:

Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

Snippets of Life From Your Community

INTERVIEW & PHOTO BY: Lindsay Wilson

Who: Thomas Pendrick Where: Market32 by Price Chopper Q. How long have you been working with the Salvation Army? A. I’ve been doing this for 20 years. Q. Do you work with them only around the holidays? A. No, I do track too (during racing season). Q. Which is your favorite time of year to be doing this? A. I really enjoy track - this time of year is cold. But there are people worse off than me cause they’re outside - but they’re the younger ones, we don’t put the older ones out. I’m 71 years old, so I can’t take the outside.

Q. How long have you been living in Saratoga? A. Since ‘78. My daughter lives here too she just lost her husband a year ago to cancer - she’s 42. And my son is 38 years old. He lives with me. He has Asperger’s; he’s still with me. Q. With the Salvation Army, what other projects should we lookout for this time of year? A. We do lots of things. The toy drive...we also have clothes, and boots and gloves. We had a drive this year with the Red Cross and another organization got together and gave away coats. Q. I guess you would say Saratoga is a very giving community? A. Everyday, there is something going on with us helping.

Thomas Pendrick, Core Sargent Major.


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Thanksgiving Baskets Help to Feed Saratoga County Photos by SuperSource Media, LLC.

by Lindsay Wilson Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS/ BALLSTON SPA — This year’s season of giving kickstarted last week with the aid of the Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council (EOC). EOC is a nonprofit that serves all of Saratoga County. Not only do they provide over 135,000 meals to families in need, but they also provide health, family, immigrant and advocacy services. In the past three years since she’s been the organization’s Executive Director, Jo Anne Hume says that this year, she’s seen the greatest need for donations to local families. “We have grown by approximately 250-300 baskets over the last three years. What do we attribute it to? It could be a number of things,” said Hume. “We think that it’s a growing need in the county.” For two nights, community members and players of the Skidmore College Baseball team gathered at the Presbyterian New England Congregational Church and packed Thanksgiving baskets. Over the weekend, the baskets were distributed to three primary areas including Ballston Spa, Saratoga Springs and Corinth. Baskets were filled with corn, gravy and stuffing as well as produce carrots and apples donated by Saratoga Apple. Each family also received a gift card to buy a turkey. These baskets will help roughly 850 families across Saratoga County with overwhelming community support. “This is the true definition of neighbors helping neighbors,” said Hume. “Dozens of volunteers and hundreds of donors share our vision of a community where no one goes to bed hungry and really stepped up to make that a reality this year.” The strong community support also allowed EOC to add distribution sites in Corinth and Ballston Spa to its traditional pick-up location in Saratoga Springs in order to better meet the needs of customers who may be facing transportation barriers.

“All of the work we do, we really depend on the support of others in the community… neighbors helping neighbors,” said Hume. While the holidays are a grand time to donate to the less fortunate, the EOC seeks assistance all year around. To help get involved, one could visit their website: saratogaeoc.org Matt Martin.

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LAKE LUZERNE — Lilly E. “Lil” Decker passed away suddenly at Saratoga Hospital on November 13, 2019. and went to be with her Lord and Savior God. Arrangements are under the direction of the William J. Burke & Sons Funeral Home. Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com

CORINTH — Gerald R. Lundgren, 73, passed away Friday, Nov. 22, 2019. Funeral service was Wednesday, Nov. 27 in St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saratoga Springs. Burial with military honors will be private at the Gerald BH Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery. Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com

GANSEVOORT — Beverly (Patnode) Russotto passed away Friday, November 22. Calling hours were November 26, 2019 at Burke Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial was November 27 at Church of St. Peter followed by burial in St. Peter’s Cemetery.Memorial donations to The Church of St. Peter or Catholic Family Services. Visit burkefuneralhome.com

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Saratoga-Wilton BPO Elks Lodge Annual Memorial Service S A R AT O G A- W I LT O N BPO Elks Lodge 161 will conduct their Annual Memorial Service on Sunday afternoon,

Dec. 1, 2019 at 2 p.m. The service is held nationwide annually at all Elk lodges on the first Sunday of December to honor the memory and community service of each departed Elk. Locally, Lodge 161 and the Ladies Auxiliary will remember twelve (12) departed members.

This ceremony is open to the public and all are welcome. A light reception, hosted by the Elks Ladies Auxiliary, will immediately follow at the lodge, 1 Elk Lane. For further information, contact Memorial chairman Mark Phillips at 518-584-7464. Thank you.


Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

COURT James D. Stephens, 30, of Victory Mills, was sentenced Nov. 20 to 2 to 4 years in state prison, after pleading to third degree burglary, in Milton. Michael S. Sanders, 51, of Ballston Spa, pleaded Nov. 21 to criminal contempt in the first-degree, a felony. Sentencing Jan. 23, 2020. Logan O. Desjadon, 22, of Ballston Lake, pleaded Nov. 21 to attempted robbery in the thirddegree. Sentencing Jan. 23, 2020. Clifford C. Johnson, 61, of Saratoga Springs, pleaded Nov. 22 to felony DWI. Sentencing March 20, 2020.

POLICE Matthew Colonell, 38, of Gansevoort, was charged Nov. 19 in Saratoga Springs with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, after allegedly being involved in a property damage incident. James Buhrmaster, 27, of Ballston Spa, was charged Nov. 18 in Saratoga Springs with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, operating an unregistered vehicle, and a vehicle equipment violation.

Kyle Elder, 27, of Glens Falls, was charged Nov. 20 in Saratoga Springs with criminal possession of stolen property. Bonnie Morin, 72, was charged Nov. 21 with misdemeanor DWI, and failure to yield right-of-way to an emergency vehicle. Kelsey Reppert, 26, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 21 with misdemeanor petit larceny. Michaela Best, 23, of Albany, was charged Nov. 22 in Saratoga Springs with misdemeanor DWI, refusing to take a breath test, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and a vehicle equipment violation. Richard Settles, 61, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 15 with criminal trespass, a misdemeanor. Mona Nordstrom, 50, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 15 with DWAI, and resisting arrest. Both charges are misdemeanors. Jaredd Elston, 26, of Ballston Spa, was charged Nov. 16 in Saratoga Springs with menacing, a misdemeanor, the following felonies: assault, criminal possession of a weapon/ loaded firearm, and assault with intent to cause serious physical injury.

BLOTTER 5 James Sands, 26, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 16 with misdemeanor DWI, criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor, and failure to yield right of way. Clinton Wadell, 37, of Middle Grove, was charged Nov. 17 in Saratoga Springs with

misdemeanor DWI, and two driving violations. Michael Ziegler, 34, was charged Nov. 12 in Saratoga Springs with aggravated harassment, a misdemeanor. Jerson Vargas, 42, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 12 with criminal mischief, a misdemeanor.

John Battaglino, 56, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 14 with criminal mischief, a misdemeanor. Valeria Tinoco, 43, of Mechanicville, was charged Nov. 14 in Saratoga Springs with misdemeanor DWI and aggravated DWI, and moving from lane unsafely.

Sheriff Zurlo Announces Implementation of Polygraph Program MILTON — Sheriff Michael Zurlo, of the Saratoga County Sheriff ’s Office, announced the start of a new program with the recent training of a polygraphist. Graduating from the Northeast Counterdrug Training

Center (NCTC) Polygraph Program is Investigator Jeff Bouyea. The Sheriff ’s Office also purchased, using drug seizure money, the most updated polygraph equipment available. The polygraph program will be

used for criminal investigations as well as processing employment applicants for the Sheriff ’s Office. The new program will be made available for Sheriff ’s Offices in the surrounding counties as well as in Saratoga County, Zurlo said.


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NEWS BRIEFS

Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

Saratoga Hilton Hosts 25th “Breakfast with Santa” Locally Owned & Operated PUBLISHER/EDITOR Chad Beatty | 518-581-2480 x212 cbeatty@saratogapublishing.com GENERAL MANAGER Robin Mitchell | 518-581-2480 x208 rmitchell@saratogapublishing.com MARKETING DIRECTOR Chris Bushee | 518-581-2480 x201 cbushee@saratogapublishing.com ADVERTISING Jim Daley | 518-581-2480 x209 jdaley@saratogapublishing.com Cindy Durfey | 518-581-2480 x204 cdurfey@saratogapublishing.com Becky Kendall | 518-581-2480 x219 becky@saratogapublishing.com DISTRIBUTION Kim Beatty | 518-581-2480 x205 kbeatty@saratogapublishing.com Carolina Mitchell | Magazine DESIGN Kacie Cotter-Sacala Newspaper Designer, Website Editor Christian Apicella Advertising Graphic Designer Marisa Scirocco Magazine Designer EDITORIAL Thomas Dimopoulos 518-581-2480 x214 City, Crime, Arts/Entertainment thomas@saratogapublishing.com Lindsay Wilson | 518-581-2480 x203 Education, Sports lindsay@saratogapublishing.com Anne Proulx | 518-581-2480 x252 Obituaries, Proofreader aproulx@saratogapublishing.com

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SARATOGA SPRINGS ­ — The Saratoga Hilton today announced its 25th annual “Breakfast with Santa” will take place at the hotel on Tuesday, December 24. The special anniversary event will feature a festive buffet breakfast, holiday gift raffles and a visit from Santa. Families are welcome to take a picture with Santa during the event. Early attendance is encouraged. New this year, guests can

reserve a full table (seats 10) in advance for $125. Individual tickets will also be available at the door for traditional open seating. Doors open and raffle tickets go on sale at 8:30 a.m. Entry for the event is $12 for adults, and $6 for children, aged 4 to 12 years old (little ones under 4 eat free). Each year, The Saratoga Hilton donates all proceeds from the breakfast and raffle to a local charity partner. This year, proceeds

will benefit Beyond My Battle, a Saratoga Springs-based nonprofit organization that provides emotional support, education, resources and awareness to people with chronic illnesses and their families. Over the past 25 years, The Saratoga Hilton’s “Breakfast with Santa” event has helped sustain various nonprofit organizations and initiatives aimed to help better the greater Saratoga County community.

“The Saratoga Hilton is proud to continue supporting organizations that make a positive difference within our local community,” said Thomas Olsen, general manager of The Saratoga Hilton. “Through our partnership with Beyond My Battle, we hope to help bring more families together this holiday season.” For more information or to reserve a table, please call 518-693-1004.

Saratoga Hospital Honors Marylou Whitney with Annual Holiday Ornament SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Hospital honors a beloved Saratoga Springs icon with its 2019 Collector's Ornament, "Celebrating Mrs. Marylou Whitney." Proceeds from this holiday tradition support the Saratoga Hospital Cancer Patient Fund. “Marylou was so impressed by the quality of care she received at Saratoga Hospital,” John Hendrickson, Mrs. Whitney’s husband, said. “I know she would have been humbled and honored to have the hospital’s holiday ornament dedicated to her memory.” The twenty-fourth in the collectible series, the ornament features the Saratoga Racecourse

clubhouse entrance, renamed in Mrs. Whitney's honor. As is tradition, the ornament captures the spirit of Saratoga. Previous ornaments depicted historic places, buildings, statues, or iconic areas or pastimes. The artwork is by Saratoga Hospital surgeon Joseph Bell, MD, vice president and medical director of perioperative services. “Mrs. Whitney’s loss reverberated throughout the city,” Dr. Bell said. “I could think of no better representation of the heart of our community than this remarkable woman. Her kind nature and philanthropic support of our hospital and so many

other local charities epitomize the holiday spirit. It is fitting to celebrate her life and passion for giving with the hanging of this ornament each holiday season.” Mrs. Whitney played instrumental roles in the inception of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, National Museum of Dance, Saratoga Backstretch Appreciation Program, and Centennial Park (renamed Marylou Whitney Park), as well as the revitalization of racing, the Saratoga Racecourse, and the National Museum of Racing. She was a beloved citizen of Saratoga Springs. The limited edition, 24K gold on brass ornaments are available at $20 each. For more

This holiday season, Saratoga Hospital honors Saratoga Springs icon Marylou Whitney with its limited-edition 2019 Collectable Ornament. Image provided.

information on purchasing this or a previous ornament, please visit saratogahospitalfoundation.org.


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Albany-Saratoga Submarine Veterans at Double H Ranch. Left to right: Jerome Whitehead, Stephen Cipperly, Ron Barrett and Bill Preece. Photo provided.

Left to right: Beth Moeller, Tim Dunn, Ryan Vam Amburgh & Todd Shimkus. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Over 45 members of the community came together as Saratoga Bridges introduced a new local non-profit organization - The Innovation

Center at Saratoga, Inc. The Innovation Center at Saratoga, Inc. is a collaborative maker space where artists, entrepreneurs, and community members come together

to learn, create, and innovate. Please feel free to contact Beth Moeller at beth@ innovationcentersaratoga.org or 518-587-5107 for more information.

LUZERNE — Members of the Albany-Saratoga Submarine Veterans Incorporated presented ‘Life on a Submarine’ to a group of school children affected with spina bifida at Double H Ranch. The members showed where the crew worked, ate and slept.

The children asked lots of good questions and were presented with an official certificate and ballcap making hem honorary submariners. Children were also presented with a challenge coin they can keep or use at any submarine museum in the country.


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NEWS

Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

Saratoga Race Course City Approves Season Passes Available $48.7 Million as Holiday Season Gift Budget for 2020 Offering For The First Time SARATOGA SPRINGS — Beginning Cyber Monday on Dec. 2, Grandstand and Clubhouse season passes for the 2020 Saratoga meet will be available for a limited-time only at NYRA.com/Saratoga. Grandstand season passes are $50 and Clubhouse passes are $75. All 2020 Saratoga season pass purchases made by Saturday, Dec. 7, are guaranteed to be delivered in time for holiday gifting. Additionally, an all-new combination season pass and season parking package will be available for purchase, which provides fans with both admission and guaranteed parking at a significant savings. A Clubhouse season pass with daily trackside parking is available for $195. Trackside

parking is located inside the main entrance at Union and East Avenues. A Grandstand season pass with daily preferred parking on the north side of Union Avenue, just across from the main entrance, is $125. A season pass provides fans with admission to all 40 days of world-class thoroughbred racing at Saratoga Race Course, including Travers Day. Season passes do

not include reserved seating. All season pass holders will also be enrolled in the Saratoga Season Perks program, which features discounts on-track and at participating off-track locations, including local restaurants, merchants, service providers and entertainment venues. For more information about Saratoga Race Course, visit NYRA.com/Saratoga.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The City Council on Nov. 19 unanimously voted to approve a $48.7 million budget for 2020, as proposed by Commissioner of Finance Michele Madigan. “Services are intact, initiatives are funded, and the taxpayer receives stable tax rates for my eighth year of service to this city, Madigan said, in a statement. The city’s priorities for 2020 include capital projects for City Hall, the East Side Fire & EMS, and Loughberrry Lake Dam, as well as operating initiatives for cybersecurity, recreation and trails, public safety service improvements, and Code Blue/ homeless solutions. The 2020 budget also includes

staff funding for city building and planning departments, increases for local non-profits, a full time hire to address ever-growing threats to cybersecurity, a newly established department for trail maintenance and two new police department hires. Expense increases are offset by the use of reserve funds and sales tax and mortgage tax revenues. The total 2020 operating budget is $48,715,918, with a tax levy of $16,136,984. This is well within the New York State 2% tax cap, and an average decrease in taxes from 2019 of 0.05%, Madigan said. The 2020 Budget is available for review on the city of Saratoga Springs website.

Tonko Heralds $714,000 Award for Capital Region Small Business Support ALBANY — Congressman Paul D. Tonko, NY-20, announced this week that the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund has awarded $714,000 to the Capital Region’s New York Business Development Corporation (NYBDC). The award will be used to support financial assistance for small businesses across New York State. “Investment in our small businesses strengthens our economy and supports quality jobs that make it possible for our Capital Region to grow and thrive,” Tonko said, in a statement. “Our communities have everything to gain when our small businesses receive these vital investments, which support both new entrepreneurs and innovators as well as established local companies.” The goal of NYBDC is to promote the businesses and economic welfare of New York State by using federal funds to

leverage private investment to support local projects. Financial assistance is available to start-up, early stage and mature businesses, with emphasis placed on minority and women-owned businesses. The NYBDC and partners have invested millions in the Capital Region to date, most recently including $212,500 to purchase real-estate for a mental health facility in Albany County, $772,800 towards land for an e-commerce retailer in Saratoga Country, $716,500 for a tile and stone installation company in Schenectady and numerous other programs. Over the last 25 years, The U.S. Department of the Treasury's CDFI Fund has awarded community development programs and other financial institutions more than $2.4 billion in grants. In FY2019, the institution provided awards to 261 organizations across 45 states.



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Assemblywoman Woerner Warns About Utility Scam • Utility companies may ask for payment over the phone in a collections situation, but will leave the method of payment up to the customer and not demand immediate payment by wire transfer, Green Dot Money-Pak, or any other pre-paid card service. •Utility company representatives will know your account number; never offer that information to a caller. Ask the caller to provide the last five digits of your account number. If the caller doesn’t know your account number and/or you have any doubt the caller is a legitimate representative, hang up immediately

and call your utility company directly. • Usually, utility company employees are required to carry a photo ID card, and any contractor doing work for the company is also required to carry ID. If someone is requesting entry into your home or business and does not have a valid ID and/or you have any doubts that they are a legitimate representative, do not let them in and contact your utility company directly and/or local authorities. For more information, go to: www.utilitiesunited.org/Pages/ default.aspx.

PUBLIC HEARING Please take notice that the City Council of the City of Saratoga Springs will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, December 3, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter, in the City Council Room, 15 Vanderbilt Ave., to hear all persons who wish to speak in regard to a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the city of Saratoga Springs. The proposed zoning map, prepared by consultants, would amend the zoning map referenced in section1.2 of the Zoning Ordinance to rezone a number of parcels of land, to conform with the Comprehensive Plan. Any interested persons may inspect the proposed Draft Zoning Map in the Planning and Zoning Office, at 15 Vanderbilt Ave. or online at www. saratoga-springs.org, at any time prior to the above public hearing.

CITY MEETINGS ALL MEETINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND HELD AT 15 VANDERBILT AVE. REC CENTER.

MONDAY, DEC. 2 9:30 a.m. | City Council Pre-Agenda Meeting 6:30 p.m. | Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting

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BUSINESS

Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

Warren Tire Coming to Wilton by Veronica Zabala Saratoga TODAY

WILTON — Warren Tire Service Center is planning to open a new location in Wilton next year. The site was recently approved by the town and county planning boards, and is located at 573 Route 9, next to the Cumberland Farms convenience and gas station. The family owned business has been running since 1983, and has 15 different locations in 8 counties across New York. Bob Kellogg, president of Warren Tire, says that this new site is a great opportunity to expand their business. “We’re looking forward to being in the Wilton area and Saratoga County, as we don’t have much of a presence there right now,” he says. According to the Albany Business Review, Warren Tire’s revenue has increased by 15% in the past year, to around $22 million. The new location will bring around eight new positions, which the company will hire for before their grand opening. Kellogg

Existing Warren tire in Halfmoon. Photo provided.

says that he’s currently choosing between two construction companies to contract for the site, but construction will begin sometime in December. An opening date of August 2020 is currently set as a goal, but nothing is set in stone yet.

“We’ve wanted to be in this area for many years, so we’re really excited about this new location,” Kellogg says. Warren Tire will also share the location with a Valvoline Instant Oil car service shop, which also approved for construction in September.


Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

New Car Dealership Coming to Malta MALTA — Mohawk Honda recently bought Clifton Park based Northstar Chevrolet and plans to move it to Malta. The dealership will be rebranded as Mohawk Chevrolet and the staff will be retained. The new owners are working on plans to build a 62,340-square-foot showroom on Route 67 off Exit 12. The

facility will also have a service garage and will service all makes and models. The property was in the previously reported site for the Capital Region Aquatic Center. That center is now proposed for Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady. The town planning board is scheduled to review the project for the first time Nov. 26.

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Wellness Center at Spa State Park SARATOGA SPRINGS — Local businesswomen Libby Coreno and Stephanie Ferradino have partnered up to create COESA, a non-profit organization dedicated to wellness and healing. The organization will provide mission-driven public programming in Saratoga Spa State Park. The group plans to occupy 2,700 square feet of the 18,000 square foot historic Roosevelt II building in the Park, officially opening its doors in spring of 2020.

COESA will offer retreat experiences and classes in its groundbreaking new center intended to inspire healing, raise consciousness, strengthen communities, and increase wellbeing. COESA looks forward to partnering with other organizations in the Park for content, lodging, food, spa services and performing arts all in an effort to bring visitors to our region for collaborative, inspirational programming.

COESA is undertaking a $1M capital campaign to allow for the finishing of the 2,700 square foot leased space, including state-of-the-art audio/ visual equipment; creating an endowment to fund and attract world-renowned speakers, presenters and teachers; and for operations which would allow COESA to be self-funded within the first five years. For more information visit www.coesa.org


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EDUCATION

Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

Hannaford’s “Fuel Kids at School” Program to Donate $1 Million to Support Hunger Relief Efforts SARATOGA COUNTY — Hannaford Supermarkets, who have a longstanding commitment to supporting hunger relief in its communities, announced a $296,000 donation to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York, which will allow the nonprofit organization to establish food pantries in 33 schools throughout New York State. Designed to serve as a vital and convenient resource to students and families in need while also increasing access to healthy and nutritious food, the in-school pantries are dedicated spaces where students can select food they enjoy based on their preferences and cooking abilities to provide nourishment both during and after the school day. “At Hannaford, we strongly believe that our business goes far beyond selling products and that a key component of being ‘greater than groceries’ is investing into

the communities we serve. As a community contributor, we have a longstanding commitment to aiding hunger relief in our neighborhoods. This effort often begins at school, where hunger directly impacts a student’s ability to learn, grow and succeed,” said Hannaford Supermarkets Vice President of Retail Operations Todd Bullen. The donation is one component of an overall $1 million commitment from Hannaford Supermarkets through its new “Fuel Kids at School” program, which is designed to directly address food insecurity and improve access to fresh and healthy food in schools in New York and New England. The announcement took place in conjunction with the opening of the new food pantry at Troy High School in Troy. Students will be recommended for access to the pantry by teachers

Hannaford Supermarkets presents the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York with a $296,000 donation during a press conference at Troy High School in Troy, NY on Friday, November 15. The donation will be used to establish food pantries in 33 schools throughout New York State, including Troy High School. From left to right: Troy High School Principal Joseph Mariano, Jr.; Hannaford Supermarkets Vice President of Retail Operations Todd Bullen; Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York Executive Director Mark Quandt; Hannaford Supermarkets Director of Operations Dennis Martin; and Hannaford Supermarkets Director of Operations Ean Rose. Photo provided.

and administrators who witness first-hand their nutritional needs. Local counties including Saratoga, Warren, and Washington are among the New York counties where schools will establish in-school food pantries as a result of the nearly $300,000 donation from Hannaford to

the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. The list of participating schools in said counties are as follows: •Saratoga County: Ballston Spa High School in Ballston Spa; Saratoga Springs High School in Saratoga Springs; and South Glens Falls High School

in South Glens Falls. •Warren County: Glens Falls High School in Glens Falls; and Queensbury High School in Queensbury. •Washington County: Greenwich Junior/Senior High School in Greenwich; and Hudson Falls High School in Hudson Falls.

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Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

EDUCATION BRIEFS

Student March and Climate Strike SARATOGA SPRINGS — It was cold, it was raining, but that didn’t stop students from exiting their classrooms at 7:40 a.m. to march to Congress Park to protest. On Friday, Nov. 22, students, community members and various sustainability and climate organizations gathered to discuss and demand a change in how the state of the environment and climate change is being addressed.

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Fun for All Ages at Galway's Hour of Code GALWAY — Galway Central School District invites the entire Galway School Community to its second annual Hour of Code on Monday, December 9 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. All ages are welcome. Participants can expect

to have fun and learn about computer coding, play with robots and drones and experience Virtual Reality travels, and more! The Robotics Club will be selling food and baked goods in the High School Cafeteria.

Students protesting in Congress Park. Photo by Lindsay Wilson.

Ballston Spa Educators Ballston Spa Students Present Awarded BSEF Grants

Annual Winter Concerts

BALLSTON SPA — The Ballston Spa Central School District Music Department is presenting several winter concerts during the upcoming weeks. The concerts are free, and members of the community are welcome at all venues. Students and families are specifically invited and encouraged to attend and support the performing artists. The High School Winter Concert series begins with performances by the Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Orchestra on Thursday, December 5. The series continues with performances by the Concert Band and Orchestra on Monday, December 9. The final concert features the High School Choirs and Jazz Bands and will be held on Thursday, December 19. All performances begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the Ballston Spa High School Auditorium at 220 Ballston Avenue. The Middle School Winter Concerts will begin on Tuesday, December 3, featuring the 7th Grade Band, Chorus and Orchestra. On Tuesday, December 10, the 8th Grade Band, Chorus and Orchestra will perform, and the MS concerts conclude with the 6th Grade Band, Chorus and Orchestra performing on Monday, December 16. All MS concerts

Milton Terrace Melodies Choir. Photo provided.

begin at 7 p.m. and are held in the High School Auditorium. The Milton Terrace Elementary School will host a Winter Concert featuring the Orchestra, Band and Chorus on December 12 at 7 p.m. in the Cafetorium, 200 Wood Road. The Gordon Creek Elementary School will host their annual Winter Concert featuring the Orchestra, Band and Chorus in the Gymatorium, 50 Wood Road, on December 17 at 7 p.m. The Wood Road Elementary School will host a Winter Concert featuring the Orchestra, Band and Chorus on January 9 at 7 p.m. in the school’s Cafetorium, 300 Wood Road. The students from Malta Avenue Elementary School will

present a Winter Concert on January 14 at 7 p.m. in the Malta Avenue Auditorium at 70 Malta Avenue.

BALLSTON SPA — The Ballston Spa Education Foundation (BSEF) recently presented $6,047.80 in Fall 2019 grant awards to educators in the Ballston Spa Central School District for educational enrichment projects. The recent fall cycle included the following grants: $1,000 to fund the Scotties Pantry at the Ballston Spa Middle School (BSMS), $2,177 to fund the purchase of a large format professional art printer for the Ballston Spa High School, $1,470.80 to fund Sensory Paths at Gordon Creek Elementary School and $1,400 to fund a karaoke machine for BSMS. With these latest awards, the BSEF has funded over $390,000 in enrichment grants to the school district. The BSEF is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with an all-volunteer board made up of

community members whose mission is to raise and distribute resources for educational enrichment opportunities outside the realm of the daily operational needs of the Ballston Spa Central School District.

Join Santa, Rudolph, Frosty, and more in a day of festive family fun to benefit the thousands of individuals Catholic Charities serves in our community each year.


Food

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Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

T he Farmers’ Market Cookbook : Rich in Recipes and History Since its original publication in 2002, the Saratoga Farmers’ Market Cookbook has existed on shelves as a piece of market history. The

cookbook pays homage to the founding of the Saratoga Farmers’ Market in the late summer of 1978, when a small but determined group of vendors began selling in the Spring Street parking lot. It’s a treasure trove of favorites gathered from vendors and shoppers and written in their own voices, many of whom are still selling at or supporting the present-day market.

WILTON MALL Bon-Ton/DMV Entrance Saturdays | 9:30 - 1:30 p.m.

by Catherine Morba for Saratoga TODAY

Over the coming weeks, the cookbook will be digitized and posted on the Saratoga Farmers’ Market website (saratogafarmersmarket.org) for all to enjoy. In the meantime, here is a sneak preview in time for the holidays. Jars of pickled beets or loaves of onion and caraway bread could be made in larger batches for homemade gifts or enjoyed midwinter for a bit of cheer long after the festivities have passed. The Saratoga Farmers’ Market is 9:30 a.m-1:30 p.m. at the Wilton Mall. CDTA routes 450 (Schenectady-Wilton) and 452 (Skidmore CollegeWilton) offer regular Saturday bus service with many stops in Saratoga Springs (see cdta.org/routes-and-schedules). Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Onion and Caraway Bread

Recipe by Anna Mae Clark, founding market member and owner of Clark Dahlia Gardens & Greenhouse and Anna Mae’s Jam Photo by Pattie Garrett.

Sweet Potato and Cranberry Sauté

Recipe by Liza Porter, cookbook editor and former owner of Homestead Artisans & Longview Farm. Photo by Pattie Garrett.

Pickled Beets

Recipe by Sandy Arnold, owner of Pleasant Valley Farm. Photo by Pattie Garrett.

Yields: 1 Loaf

Yields: 4 Servings

Yields: 4 Quarts

Ingredients:

Ingredients:

Ingredients:

*Ingredients available at the Farmers’ Market

*Ingredients available at the Farmers’ Market

• 1 ½ to 2 ½ cups sugar • 3-inch cinnamon stick

*Ingredients available at the Farmers’ Market

• 1 cup cottage cheese • 1 Tbsp. butter* • 1 Tbsp. sugar • 1 tsp. salt • ¼ tsp baking soda

• 1 package yeast • ¼ cup warm water • 2 ½ - 3 cups flour • 2 Tbsp. onion*, minced, or onion flakes • 1 Tbsp. caraway or dill seeds

Instructions: 1. Combine the first five ingredients. Dissolve the yeast in the warm water and add to the combination. Add enough flour to make a soft dough. Add the onion (sauté briefly if using fresh onion) and caraway or dill seeds and knead 8-10 minutes. Place dough in a greased bowl and turn so greased side is up. 2. Allow to rise until doubled in size. Knead 3 minutes and make into a loaf. Allow to rise another 20 minutes while the oven heats to 350°. 3. Bake about 35 minutes until the bottom of the loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Serve warm or at room temperature. Makes one loaf.

• ¾ cup apple juice or water

• ¼ cup dried cranberries • 2 Tbsp. maple syrup*

• 1 lb. sweet potatoes*, sliced

• ¼ tsp salt

• 4 qts beets*, cooked and sliced

• 1 medium cooking apple*, chopped

• ¼ cup whole hazelnuts or walnuts

• 2 cups water

• 3 cups apple cider vinegar*

• 2 tsp whole allspice • ½ tsp whole cloves • 1 tsp salt • Onions*, chopped (optional)

Instructions:

Instructions:

1. Place the nuts in a dry frying pan, over high heat, and toast, stirring frequently, until they smell toasted and are not scorched. Immediately pour onto a chopping board or into a chopping bowl and chop finely. Set aside.

1. Combine all ingredients except beets. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer 15 minutes.

2. Pour the juice or water into a 10-inch skillet. Add sweet potatoes and shake the pan to spread them out. Bring to a boil. Lower heat and cook, covered, until potatoes are almost fork-tender, about 10-12 minutes. 3. Stir in apple, cranberries, maple syrup, and salt. Boil gently for 5-6 minutes until the apple is just tender and the liquid is syrupy. 4. Place in serving bowl. Sprinkle with nuts. Top with a tarragon sprig if desired.

2. Add beets, cover, and simmer 5 minutes. 3. Pack beets in hot sterilized canning jars. Pour syrup over beets and fill to within ½ inch of top. If there is not enough liquid, add a mix of boiling water and vinegar. Seal immediately and process 30 minutes in hot water bath canner. NOTE: If you are not familiar with canning, you can refer to the Blue Book for instructions or you can place the pickled beets in the refrigerator for several days before eating. They will last several weeks in the refrigerator or several months if canned.


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Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

“It All Comes of Liking Honey So Much.”

Honey Sweet Potato Casserole INGREDIENTS

- A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh

FOR THE SWEET POTATOES

• ¼ tsp. ground nutmeg

• 1/2 cup Honey (Maypiary Farms Honey)

• 2 cups marshmallows

• 4 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled, cut into 1-inch pieces

by John Reardon for Saratoga TODAY

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Menu Subject to Change. Coffee, tea and butter are served daily. The suggested contribution is $2/meal. Coffee, Tea and Butter are served daily at sites. The suggested contribution is $2 per meal. There is a $6 fee There is a $6payable fee for guests under the Dining age of 60. Please make checks for guests under the age of 60. Please make checks to: Northeast and Lodging, c/o payable to: Northeast Dining and Lodging, c/o Saratoga County Office for the Aging, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Saratoga County Office for the Aging, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020


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RELIGION

Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019

Places of Worship

*Wheelchair Accessible

Adirondack Christian Fellowship

Christian Restoration Ministries

Full Gospel Tabernacle

8 Mountain Ledge, Wilton Contact: 581-587-0623 | acfsaratoga.com Services: Sunday 8 and 10 a.m.

Saratoga Senior Center: 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-796-4323 | Pastor Pat Roach Services: Saturday 7-9 p.m.; Bible Study: Friday 7-8 p.m.

207 Redmond Road, Gansevoort Contact: 518-793-2739 Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

Adirondack Friends Meeting

Christian Science Church

Galway United Methodist Church

27 Saratoga Avenue, South Glens Falls Contact: 518-793-3755 | adirondackfriendsmeeting.org Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m.

107 Circular Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-0221 Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

2056 East Street, Galway Contact: 518-882-6520 | galway-united-methodist-church.com Services: Sunday 9:30 a.m. (9 a.m. in July and August)

Assembly of God Faith Chapel

Church of Christ at Clifton Park

Grace Church

6 Burgoyne Street, Schuylerville Contact: 518-695-6069 | Rev. Scott Cutting Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

7 Old Route 146, Clifton Park Contact: 518-371-6611 | cliftonparkchurchofchrist.com Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m.

Assembly of God Saratoga

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

118 Woodlawn Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-6081 | Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

1 Glenmore Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-587-4796 | churchofjesuschrist.org Services: Sunday 10 a.m

34 Third Street, Waterford Contact: 518-237-7370 | gracewaterford.com Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons Services: Sunday 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Adult Christian Education Program: 8:30 a.m.

Bacon Hill Reformed Church* 560 Route 32N, Bacon Hill Contact: 518-695-3074 | Rev. Janet Vincent Services: 10 a.m.; Sunday School: 10 a.m. Baha’i Community of Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-692-7694 | 518-885-0876 1-800-22UNITE | bahai.org Public Meetings: 1st Tuesdays 7 p.m. Ballston Center Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church 58 Charlton Road, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-7312 | ballstoncenterarpchurch.org Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Ballston Spa United Methodist Church 101 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-6886 | Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Barkersville Christian Church 7200 Barkersville Road, Middle Grove Contact: 518-882-6437 | barkersvillechristianchurch.com Pastor Pat Atwell | Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Bethesda Episcopal Church* 41 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-5980 | bethesdachurch.org The Very Rev’d Marshall J. Vang Services: Sunday 8 a.m and 10 a.m. Burnt Hills United Methodist Church* 816 Route 50, Burnt Hills Contact: 518-399-5144 | nybhumc.com Pastor Holly Nye Services: Sunday 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m.

Community Alliance Church 257 Rowland Street, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-6524 Services: Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Congregation Shaara Tfille* 84 Weibel Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-2370 | saratogasynagogue.org Services: Monday 7:30 a.m., Thursday 7:30 a.m., Saturday 10 a.m., 3rd Friday Shabbat 7:30p.m. Corinth Free Methodist Church   20 Hamilton Avenue, Corinth Contact: 518-654-9255 | 518-792-0271 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Corinth United Methodist Church 243 Main Street, Corinth Contact: 518-654-2521 | cfumc@cnyconnect.net Services: Sunday 11 a.m. Cornerstone Community Church 100 Saratoga Village Boulevard, #8, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-664-5204 | mycornerstonechurch.org Pastor Frank Galerie Services: Sunday 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Community 2001 Route 9, Round Lake Contact: 518-877-8506 | office@corpuschristichurch.net Services: Saturday: 4 p.m. Sunday: 8 and 11 a.m. Eastern Orthodox — Christ the Savior 349 Eastline Road, Ballston Lake Contact: 518-212-7845 | xcsavior.org Services: Sunday 9:30 a.m.

Calvary Capital District

Faith Chapel

5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: calvarycd.com Pastor Andrew Holt Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

6 Burgoyne Street, Schuylerville Contact: 518-695-6069 | faithchapelschuylerville.org Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church

45 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-6301 | fbcsaratoga.org Services: Sunday Noon

768 Charlton Road, Charlton Contact: 518-399-4831 | charltonfreehold.org Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Christ Community Reformed Church

First Baptist Church of Saratoga Springs

First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa

1010 Route 146, Clifton Park Contact: 518-371-7654 | ccrc-cpny.org Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

202 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-8361 | bspabaptist.org Services: 10:30 a.m. (9 a.m. in July and August) Sunday School: 9 a.m. (all ages)

Christ Episcopal Church*

First Presbyterian Church of Ballston Spa

15 West High Street, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-1031 Services: Sunday 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and 5 p.m.

22 West High Street, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-5583 Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

Grace Fellowship Saratoga* 165 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-691-0301 | saratoga.gracefellowship.com Pastor Mike Adams Services: Sundays 9 and 11 a.m. Greater Grace Community Church 100 Saratoga Village, Building 17, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-899-7777 | thechurch@ggccmalta.org Pastor David Moore Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Greenfield Center Baptist Church 30 Wilton Road, Greenfield Center Contact: 518-893-7429 Services: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. (all ages) Highway Tabernacle Church 235 Hudson Avenue, Mechanicville Contact: 518-664-4442 Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Hope Church 206 Greenfield Avenue, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-7442 Services: Sunday 10 a.m.; Sunday School: 9 a.m. Jonesville United Methodist 963 Main Street, Clifton Park Contact: 518-877-7332 Services: Sunday: 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Living Waters Church of God 4330 State Route 50, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-587-0484 | livingwaterscog.us Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Malta Presbyterian Church 118 Dunning Street, Malta Contact: 518-899-5992 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Malta Ridge United Methodist Church 729 Malta Avenue Extension, Malta Contact: 518-581-0210 Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Middle Grove United Methodist Church* 429 Middle Grove Road, Middle Grove Contact: 518-581-2973 Pastor Jason Proctor Services: Sunday 9 a.m. Mt. Olivet Baptist Church 100 Cresent Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-9441 | Rev. Dr. Victor L. Collier Services: 10 a.m.


Week of November 27 – December 5, 2019 RELIGION

Places of Worship

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*Wheelchair Accessible

New Life Fellowship*

St. Clement’s Roman Catholic Church*

Schuylerville United Methodist Church

51 Old Gick Road, ­­Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-580-1810 | newlifeinsaratoga.org. Services: Sunday 10 a.m.

231 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-6122 Services: Weekdays 8 a.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.; Sunday 8, 10 a.m., and 5 p.m.; Spanish Mass 1 p.m.

51 Church Street, Schuylerville Contact: 518-695-3101 | sumethodist.org Services: Sunday 11 a.m.

St. George’s Episcopal Church

971 Route 146, Clifton Park Contact: 518-371-7964 | Services: Sunday 9 and 10:45 a.m.

Next Level Church Comedy Works: 388 Broadway, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-306-7133 | nextlevel.church/saratoga-ny-church Pastor Joe | Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Northway Church 770 Pierce Road, Clifton Park Contact: 518-899-1200 | northwaychuch.tv Services: 9:30 and 11 a.m. Old Saratoga Reformed Church* 48 Pearl Street, Schuylerville Contact: oldsaratogareformedchurch.org Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Old Stone Church (American Baptist) 159 Stone Church Road, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-583-1002 | Services: 10:30 a.m. Olde Liberty Baptist 600 Route 67, Malta Contact: oldelibertybaptist.com Services: Sunday 10, 11 a.m., and 2 p.m.; Wednesday 7 p.m. Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church* 73 Midline Road, Ballston Lake Contact: 518-399-5713 Services: Saturday 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m. Perry Road Baptist Church* 150 Perry Road, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-587-0711 | Pastor Thomas Van McClain Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Pine Grove Community Church* 59 Pine Road, Saratoga Springs Contact: 860-942-7359 | Thegrovess.com Pastor Mark Kehrer | Services: Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Porter Corner’s United Methodist Church* 512 Allen Road, Porter Corner’s Contact: 518-893-2289 Services: Sunday 9 a.m. Presbyterian-NE Congregational Church* 24 Circular Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-6091 | pnecchurch.org Services: Sunday 10:45 a.m. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (ELCA) 4 Northcrest Drive, Clifton Park Contact: 518-371-2226 | poplutheranchurch.org Services: Sunday 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15- 10:15 a.m. (Sept.-June) REACH- Christian education for adults: 9:30-10:15 a.m. Quaker Springs United Methodist Church* 466 Route 32, Schylerville Contact: 518-695-3101 | qsumc.com | Pastor Ben Lalka Services: Sunday 9 a.m. River of Hope Fellowship 100 Saratoga Village Boulevard, Malta Commons, Suite 3 Contact: riverofhopefellowship.com Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter* 241 Broadway, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-2375 Services: Saturday 5 p.m.; Sunday 7:30, 9 and 11 a.m.

912 Route 146, Clifton Park Contact: 518-371-6351 | stgeorge@csdsl.net Services: Saturday 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 7:30, 9, 11:30 a.m. St. Isaac Jogues 716 Route 9P, Saratoga Lake Contact: 518-813-5090 | Father Patrick Rice Services: Sunday 10 a.m. (Open Memorial Day to winter) St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church* 3159 Route 9N, Greenfield Center Contact: 518-893-7680 | stjosephschurchgreenfieldcenter.org Services: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church* 167 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa Contact: 518-885-7411 | stmarysbsta.org Services: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday 8:30, 10:30 a.m., Noon St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church* 771 Route 29, Rock City Falls Contact: 518-885-4677 | sjoegctr@nycap.rr.com Services: Sunday 8:30 a.m. St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 149 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-0904 | office@spalutheran.org Services: Saturday 5 p.m.; Sunday 8:30 and 11 a.m. St. Peter Lutheran Church 2776 Route 9, Malta Contact: 518-583-4153 | Services: Sunday 9 a.m. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 1 Grove Street, Schuylerville Contact: 518-695-3918 Rev. Donna J. Arnold | Services: Sunday 8 and 9 a.m. St. Therese Chapel (RC) 1 Wilton-Gansevoort Road, Gansevoort Contact: 518-792-2276 | Services: Sunday 10 a.m. St. Thomas Anglican Church 242 Grooms Road, Halfmoon Contact: 518-348-0842 | thomasanglican.com Father John Bassett | Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Saratoga Abundant Life Church 2 Hutchins Road, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-885-5456 | salchurch.org Services: Sunday 8:20 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Saratoga Chabad 130 Circular Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-526-0773 | saratogachabad.com Saratoga Friends Meeting (Quaker) 571 Route 32, Quaker Springs Contact: 518-587-7477 | 518-399-5013 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Saratoga United Methodist Church* 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-3720 | saratogaumc.com Services: Sunday 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Saratoga Seventh-Day Adventist Church 399 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-587-6951 | saratogasda.org Services: Worship 11 a.m.; Sabbath School: 10 a.m.

Shenendehowa United Methodist

Simpson United Methodist Church 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls Contact: 518-885-4794 | Services: Sunday 10:45 a.m. Soul Saving Station for Every Nation Christ Crusaders of America 62 Henry Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-3122 | soulsavingstationchurch.com Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Starpoint Church 410 21st Century Park Drive, Clifton Park Contact: 518-371-2811 | starpoint.church Services: 9, 10:30 a.m. and Noon Stillwater Christian Fellowship Meeting at Liberty Ridge Farm: 29 Bevis Road, Schaghticoke Contact: 518-288-8802 | Services: 10 a.m. Stillwater United Church (Presbyterian U.S.A.) 747 Hudson Avenue, Stillwater Contact: 518-664-7984 | stillwaterunitedchurch.org Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Temple Sinai* 509 Broadway, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-8730 | saratogasinai.org Shabbat Services: Friday 6 or 8 p.m. (rotating schedule); Saturday 10:30 a.m. Terra Nova Church* 45 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-833-0504 | terranovachurch.org Services: Sunday 9 a.m. The Salvation Army/ Worship, Service & Community Center 27 Woodlawn Avenue, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-1640 Services: Worship 11 a.m. | Sunday School: 10 a.m. Trinity United Methodist Church 155 Ballard Road, Gansevoort Contact: 518-584-9107 | tumcwilton.com | Rev. Jeff Stratton Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Saratoga Springs* 624 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-584-1555 | uusaratoga.org Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Unity Church in Albany 21 King Avenue, Albany Contact: 518-453-3603 Services: Sunday 9 and 11 a.m.; Sunday School: 11 a.m. West Charlton United Presbyterian Church 1331 Sacandaga Road, West Charlton Contact: 518-882-9874 | westcharltonupc.org | Rev. Thomas Gregg Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Wilton Baptist Church 755 Saratoga Road, Wilton Contact: 518-583-2736 | wiltonbaptistchurch.com Services: Sunday 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Zen Buddhist Sitting Group Wilson Chapel, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs Contact: 518-421-2155 | Services: Wednesdays 6:30 p.m.


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Holiday Calendar SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30

Saratoga Tree Lighting Ceremony Putnam Market, 435 Broadway,

Saratoga Holiday Craft Marketplace Saratoga Springs | 6 p.m. Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 140 artisans will display and sell their handmade items. How fitting these crafters are exhibiting on “Small Business Saturday” in a small city known for its shops. Some of the handmade items for sale are home and holiday decor, blown and etched glass, fiber art, pottery, woodworking, food delicacies, photography, fashion, jewelry, repurposed/ recycled items, and many more unique items. 100% of your $5 admission fee benefits the mission of the Saratoga Center for the Family in its quest to prevent and cure child abuse, trauma and neglect.

Craft and Vendor Fair

Mechanicville District Public Library, 190 N. Main St. Mechanicville | 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Visit the library and shop with your neighbors! Stop in to check out Handmade Christmas Wreaths, Crow Hill Country Crafts, The Sugar Fairy Bakes, Grovehouse Dolls, Table Runners, Suzie Q Crafts, Essential Oils, Handmade Jewelry, Cosmetics, Fine Art, Custom Art, Ceramics, and more!

Brookside Museum Artisans’ Market

6 Charlton St., Ballston Spa | Noon – 5 p.m. Discover a variety of locally made items, perfect for gifts or for yourself! This is a wonderful opportunity to support local artisans as well as the Saratoga County Historical Society at Brookside Museum. Check BrooksideMuseum.org for updated hours during the market. Open November 30 - December 23. Free admission.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 Saratoga Festival of Trees Preview Reception

Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 6 – 8 p.m. Be the first to walk amid hundreds of beautifully twinkling trees, wreaths, centerpieces and other holiday items available for viewing and sale. Appetizers and wine provided by Longfellows and Olde Bryan Inn. Cost is $75; $60 for guests under 35. Reservations required by calling 518-587-5000. For general festival hours/ price visit SaratogaFestivalOfTrees.com.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 Nutcracker’s Kingdom of the Sweets Family Fun Night

National Museum of Dance, 99 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Festive events all evening which include craft, raffle, candy bar, creative movement, and pop-up performances by the School of the Arts!

Santa and Mrs. Claus will make an appearance, arriving by horse drawn carriage, to visit with your children. Christmas Carols will begin at 5:45 p.m. Tree lighting ceremony will take place at 6 p.m.

Victorian Streetwalk

Various Locations Downtown Saratoga 6 – 10 p.m. | The celebration of the holiday season kicks off with the 33rd Annual Victorian Streetwalk, presented by the Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association. Come visit the majestic City of Saratoga Springs, adorned in holiday splendor, as the local shops, boutiques and restaurants open their doors to welcome visitors and locals alike. Share the holiday spirit amidst the Victorian charm, where you can enjoy more than 30 live performances, the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting, and the Arrival of Santa in his horse drawn sleigh. Whether you’re starting a family tradition or rekindling warm memories of your own childhood, put it on your calendar to join us.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 Christmas in the Country

Various location in Washington County December 6 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. December 7 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. December 8 | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 15 artists with handcrafted wares for everyone’s gift giving. Visit the Facebook page for more information: www.facebook.com/Christmas-inthe-Country-Washington-CountyNY-232072130173637.

Christkindlmarkt

Charles Wood Festival Park, 17 W. Brook Rd., Lake George Friday, December 6 | 3 – 9 p.m. Saturday, December 7 | 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday, December 8 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Lake George’s second annual Germanstyle Christkindlmarkt will be held at the southern end of the lake in the Charles Wood Festival Park. Food, music, horse-drawn carriage rides, craft and gift vendors and fun will abound! Local hotels and restaurants will be opened and ready to accommodate all guests! Call the Adirondack Folk School for recommendations. Entrance to the event is free, and food, beverage and craft items will be available for purchase from vendors.

Ballston Spa Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting

Downtown Ballston Spa, Milton Ave./Front St. 6:30 p.m. | Fire trucks, floats and Santa will be parading down Milton Ave. to Wiswall

23 Park where Santa will light the Christmas tree. Volunteers from the Toys for Tots, in partnership with the Ballston Spa Community Emergency Corps, Saratoga County Sheriff Department and U.S. Marine Corps. will be on hand to collect donations of new, unwrapped toys from spectators along the parade route as well as at the tree lighting. Ballston Spa High School singers and musicians and Union Fire Company band members perform carols. After lighting the tree, take the kids to visit Santa Claus at Ballston Spa National Bank.

Tree Lighting and Holiday Fun at Gavin Park

Gavin Park, 10 Lewis Dr., Wilton 6:15 – 8:30 p.m. | Enjoy the magical lighting of our Colorado Blue Spruce Tree adorned with glittering lights. A variety of holiday decorations will adorn the park to create a special evening. The local fire department will bring Santa to the park, so he can visit with the children and provide a holiday surprise (while supplies last). The whole family will enjoy costumed characters including Frosty, Rudolph, and magical elves. The event is free for the entire family with live holiday music, light refreshments, movies, crafts and more. For additional information call 518-584-9455.

Saratoga Springs History Museums Holiday Gala

Canfield Casino, Congress Park, Saratoga Springs | 7 – 11 p.m. The History Museum invites you to the Holiday Gala Saratoga featuring great music, food and shopping! All proceeds will support the museum’s ongoing educational projects, materials and events. The History Museum is one of the first stops in the City for schoolchildren, local families and tourists wanting to know more about our rich, unique history. For more information call 518-584-6920.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 Breakfast with Santa

St. Mary’s School Gymnasium, 40 Thompson St., Ballston Spa | 8–11 a.m. A delicious pancake breakfast will be provided courtesy of the Eagle Matt Lee and Union Fire Companies. Children and their families will enjoy activities, live performances and a chance to visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Cost for the breakfast is $5 per person and reservations are not necessary. All proceeds will go to support community events and village beautification. A portion of the proceeds from the breakfast will go to support the youth programs at St. Mary’s Parish. We will also be collecting unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots, so please bring a toy to donate if you would like.

Bikeatoga’s Holiday Giveaway

Bikeatoga Workshop | Appointment Only Parents or guardians of children who are in need of a free bicycle must call 518-542-5464 and leave a voicemail. You will receive a return call with an appointment for Saturday, December 7, and directions to the workshop.

A parent or guardian must be present. Helmets will be provided by Adirondack Trust, The Christopher Dailey Foundation and Bikeatoga. Bikeatoga is prepared to give away approximately 60 bikes to needy children through age 17. The best selection of bikes is for younger children, and selection of some bike sizes is limited. We cannot guarantee we will have the size requested.

Christmas Cookie & Candy Sale

Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church, 768 Charlton Rd., Charlton | 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 20% of the profit will be donated to Code Blue Saratoga. Cost is $6 per pound.

Holiday Open Studio

Saratoga Clay Arts Center, 167 Hayes Rd., Schuylerville | 10 a.m. – 3p.m. Visitors can meet SCAC’s studio artists, see their studio spaces and purchase unique handmade pottery and gifts made at the Center. Shoppers will find one-of-a-kind handmade gifts such as cups, mugs, bowls, vases, sculpture, tile art and more. Also, visit Saratoga Clay Art Center’s Schact Gallery, which is hosting a solo exhibition featuring Massachusetts artist Chris Gustin’s woodfired vessels. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is free. Visit www.saratogaclayarts. org call 518-581-2529 or email info@ saratogaclayarts.org for more information.

Holiday Greens Sale and Artisan Market

Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, 624 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Handmade and Local Gifts and Wreaths - Artisan vendors offering pottery, woodworking, quilting, holiday ornaments, origami, food items and more.

Fun Pet Photos with Santa

Curtis Lumber, 885 Rt. 67, Ballston Spa 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Grab your leashes…it’s that time of year! Join us for Pet Photos with Santa and help raise funds for bullet/ stab protective vests and safety equipment for police K9 officers in New York State! 100% of all proceeds benefit Protect & Vest NYK9s Inc. All types of pets, children and family welcome. $20 per photo donation includes sitting fee, 4x6 take away photo, free downloads and printing rights. Photography services provide by Ashley Wilbur Photography. Appointments are appreciated. Make your appointment easily online at 2019santapetphotos.eventbrite.com or call 518-490-1441. Walk-Ins are also welcome.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 Holiday Taekwondo Demonstration

Shenendehowa High School, West Auditorium, 970 Route 146, Clifton Park | 7 p.m. Adirondack Taekwondo will be performing a Christmas and holiday taekwondo demonstration. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Please bring a new toy to benefit Captain Youth and Family Services Toy Shop. For more information, call 518-373-0442 or visit the website ADKTKD.com.

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LOCAL BRIEFS / CALENDAR who are unable to reach any of these locations may call Post Commander, David Kieserman at 518-587-7809 or 518-681-9891 to arrange for a private pickup.

Annual Coat Drive Post 36 of the Jewish War Veterans of Saratoga Springs is pleased to announce the launch of its 6th Annual Warm Outer Wear for Vets project. The project seeks to collect gently used, clean and warm outer wear (coats, gloves, scarves, sweaters, hats and boots only, please) which will be distributed to the vet houses periodically during the drive which ends on December 1. Donation receptacles are available in four convenient locations: Embury Apartment Cafeteria, 133 Lawrence St., Congregation Shaara Tfille, 84 Weibel Ave., and Temple Sinai, 509 Broadway, the Summit, 1 Perry Rd. Those

An Evening with Elvis Starring Donny Romines as Elvis. Friday, December 6, 7 – 9 p.m. at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge, Route 9 in Saratoga. All proceeds to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Southern Adirondacks. Tickets are $15 at the door. Raffles, 50/50, cash bar and food available. Doors open at 6 p.m. For info call Helen at 518-745-7821. James and the Giant Peach Jr. Presented by Saratoga Children’s Theatre on December 6 at 7 p.m. and December 7 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Saratoga Springs High School, Teaching Auditorium, 1 Blue Streaks Blvd., Saratoga Springs. Based on one of Roald

Dahl’s most poignantly quirky stories, Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach JR. is a brandnew take on this “masterpeach” of a tale. Featuring a wickedly tuneful score and a witty and charming book, this adventurous musical about courage and self-discovery is destined to be a classic. To purchase tickets, go to sctjames.brownpapertickets.com. Celebrate Jane Austen’s Birthday The Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) is hosting the annual celebration of Jane Austen’s birthday on Sunday, December 15 at 1 p.m. at the Inn at Saratoga, 231 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. This year’s festivities include a free raffle ticket for Austen-related items and an Afternoon High Tea with scones, biscotti, finger sandwiches, green salad, fresh strawberries and cream, and, of course, Jane’s Birthday Cake. A

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Santa’s Play Land Open House

Breakfast with Santa Claus

Quick Response Restoration, 2077 Route 9, Round Lake | 5 – 9 p.m. Quick Response is transforming their property into a magical winter wonderland for the holiday season. A community favorite, this event is free, Friday and Saturday. Come visit with Santa and other costume characters. Take a ride on one of their “Quick Express” tractor drawn train rides or enjoy a horse and wagon ride. Children can also enjoy a selection of kiddie rides. Cookies, popcorn and hot chocolate will be served at no charge. For the safety of everyone, parking is once again offsite. Please follow the signs and shuttle bus service will bring you to the property.

It’s a Wonderful Life

Home Made Theater, Spa Little Theater, 19 Roosevelt Dr., Saratoga Spring | 7:30 p.m. The saga of George Bailey, the Everyman from the small town of Bedford Falls, whose dreams of escape and adventure have been quashed by family obligation and civic duty. His guardian angel descends on Christmas Eve to save him from despair and to remind him—by showing him what the world would have been like had he never been born—that his has been, after all, a wonderful life. $19 Adults, $13 Children (age 12 and under). For more information and to purchase tickets visit www. homemadetheater.org.

American Legion, 23 Pleasant St., Ballston Spa 8 – 10:30 a.m. | Come join us for a Hot Breakfast with Santa Claus hosted by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit #234. Children ages 12 and under are welcome.

Winter Wonderland with the King

Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs Winter Wonderland with the King is the inaugural weekend long festival with King Fests! Join for a weekend full of Elvis music (Dec. 14-15)! We welcome 10 award winning Elvis tribute artists as they headline the weekend’s event each night. During the day Saturday and Sunday, join us for our contest where 20+ ETAs go head to head to win the cash prize and title of Grand Champion! Sunday morning also features our Elvis gospel show. This weekend will be backed LIVE by The Suspicious Minds Tribute Band from right here in Saratoga. For questions, schedule, tickets or to register for the contest, visit www.KingFests.com

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 Breakfast with Santa

Saratoga-Wilton Elks, 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs | 8:30 – 11 a.m. Now featuring eggs to order, fruit cocktail, French toast, pancakes, potatoes, breakfast sausage and ham, corned beef hash, sausage gravy and biscuits, scrambled eggs, eggs

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participatory group reading of reviews and comments about Jane Austen’s novels from her own time rounds out the celebration. The cost is $30 for JASNA members and $35 for non-members. Please reserve your place by making a payment before December 9. Make check payable to JASNA NYS Capital Region and send to: JASNA, NYCR, c/o Nancy Duell, 56 Fifth Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801. For additional information, contact Nancy at 518-321-1887 or ardhn23@ netscape.net. Havurah Vatik Join local musicians of the Adirondack Klezmer Band for their fifth fabulous appearance to celebrate the Hannukah festival at Congregation Shaara Tfille, located at 84 Weible Ave., Saratoga Springs on Tuesday, December 17 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. This energetic ensemble will treat us

benedict, juice, coffee and tea. Donation Requested: Adults $9, Seniors and Military (active/retired with ID card) $8, children 5-12 $7, under 5 free. Take-outs $9. Call 518-584-2585 for more information.

Christmas Concert

Wilton Baptist Church, 755 Saratoga Rd., Wilton | 11 a.m. | Wilton Baptist Church is hosting a Christmas Concert which will include choir, vocalists, instrumentalists and hand chimes. Arrive early for best seating.

A Saratoga Christmas with the McKrells

Home Made Theater at The Spa Little Theater 19 Roosevelt Dr., Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. Join us for an evening of Christmas favorites, Kevin’s trademark sound, and their popular rendition of A Visit from St. Nick (‘Twas the Night Before Christmas). Tickets are $15.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 The Nutcracker

Trombley Auditorium, Maple Avenue Middle School, Saratoga Springs | 6:30 p.m. Enter the magical world of Clara and her Nutcracker as they journey into the magical land of the Sweets in the holiday classic The Nutcracker. The School of the Arts is delighted to perform their first Full Length adaptation of the ballet. Second performances will be held on Sunday, December 22 at 1 p.m. Guest artists include William Otto formerly of New York City Ballet, Johnny Martinez of Tango Fusion, and SOA Alumnus, Samuel Epstein. They will dance alongside 80 local students from the Saratoga, Capital, and Vermont regions. Bring the whole family to this holiday favorite. Tickets available on Eventbrite. More information can be found at dancemuseum.org/school or call 518-584-2225, ext. 3008.

to Hannukah tunes as well as the Klezmer melodies and dances of Eastern Europe: the “voice of the Jewish heart.” Don’t forget your dancing shoes. They always inspire us to tap, clap, and move. A festive catered lunch featuring latkes follows the program. We need your RSVP by December 11. Transportation Drivers Needed RSVP- Retired Senior Volunteer Program, helps recruit volunteers age 55 and older for many opportunities throughout Saratoga County. We are currently looking for Transportation Drivers to take seniors to and from medical appointments. We provide the vehicle, gas, and trip details with directions. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity or hearing about the MANY other volunteer opportunities, please call Billie Jo at 518-884-4110.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 Saratoga Hilton’s 25th Annual “Breakfast with Santa”

The Saratoga Hilton; 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 8:30 a.m. The special anniversary event will feature a festive buffet breakfast, fantastic gift raffles and a fun visit from Santa himself. Doors open for seating and raffle tickets go on sale at 8:30 a.m. Entry for the event is $12 for adults, and $6 for children aged 4 to 12 years old (little ones under 4 eat free). Families are welcome to take a picture with Santa during the event. Early attendance is encouraged. Proceeds will benefit Beyond My Battle, a Saratoga Springs-based nonprofit organization that provides emotional support, education, resources and awareness to people with chronic illnesses and their families. For more information, call 518-584-4000 or visit www.thesaratogahotel.com.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 First Night 2020

Downtown Saratoga Springs | 6 p.m. – 12 a.m. As one of the oldest and largest First Night celebrations in the country, First Night is the most affordable, accessible, family-friendly, safe and exciting way to spend New Year’s Eve in the region. Join over 15,000 revelers as Saratoga Arts hosts dozens of regional and touring performing groups in thirty venues throughout Historic Downtown Saratoga Springs. Starting with the 5K road race at Skidmore College, culminating with the fireworks in Congress Park at midnight, and packed full of live music, dance, comedy and magic in between, this event will be a highlight of your outgoing year.


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This Week’s Events: NOV. 27 - DEC. 5 family friendly WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Saratoga Acoustic Blues Open Mic & Jam Café Lena - 33 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs | Signups 7 p.m. Acoustic Jam to follow - All levels of playing are welcome. 7:30 p.m. show starts. Hosted by: NYS Blues Hall of Fame inductee, Sonny Speed for SABS. Featured Artists: This month’s featured artists are Cathy Timian and the Blues Crew, performers from Central New York, specializing in old school Blues and Americana. Admission: Only $5. –Come in and listen to the blues. One of Saratoga’s best musical values! www. Caffelena.org 518-587-6433

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 18th Annual Christopher Dailey 5K Turkey Trot

progressive hourly specials of 50% off select merchandise from 6-7 a.m., 40% from 7 to 8 a.m., 30% off from 8 to 9 a.m. and 20% off from 9 a.m. to close. Black Friday Saratoga supports “shopping local” on the busiest shopping day of the year.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Clifton Park Contradance Southern Saratoga County YMCA, 1 Wall St., Clifton Park | 6:40-10 p.m. Come dance to the live music of Trilogy (Frank Orsini, Alan Thomson and Patricia Kernan) with Ted Crane calling. Easy to learn. Beginners welcome. No partner needed. Lesson at 6:40 p.m.; dance at 7 p.m. Price is $11 ($8 for students with ID, $9 for members).

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 Friendsgiving on the Farm

Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 8:30 a.m. All proceeds from the event will support the Christopher Dailey Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting youth needs in the Saratoga Community. To register electronically go to our website; www.christopherdaileyfoundation. com or www.zippyreg.com/cdtt. No day of registration. The foundation can be reached at 518-581-1328 and/or at mdailey2@nycap.rr.com.

Pitney Meadows Community Farm, 223 West Ave., Saratoga Springs | 3 – 6 p.m. We will enjoy a potluck meal together. Please ring your own prepared dish to share as well as plates, bowls, silverware, cups and drinks for you and your own guests! We’ll gather in the High Tunnel for one last special celebration of our community this season. Free to all. Please register on our website so we can have an idea of numbers. pitneymeadowscommunityfarm.org/events.

Free Thanksgiving Meal at EOC Soup Kitchen

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2

Presbyterian New England Congregational Church, 24 Circular St., Saratoga Springs 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. | A free Thanksgiving dinner will be served by Longfellows at Saratoga County EOC’s Soup Kitchen. All are welcome. For more information call 518-288-3206 or visit saratogaeoc.org.

Saratoga Springs Public Library, Teen Room, 46 Henry St., Saratoga Springs | All Day Stop in to make your own mini tree or snow person. No registration required.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Black Friday Saratoga Downtown Saratoga Springs 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. | The event offers

Winter Make and Take

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Learn the Truth, Myths, and Risks Associated with Vaping Galway High School Library, 5317 Sacandaga Rd, Galway | 6 – 7 p.m.

Saratoga Changing Seasons Photos by Marisa Scirocco.

Galway Central School District is hosting a Parent University Session on Vaping. All are welcome to attend. The session will be presented by Patty Kilgore of the Prevention Council. For more information, please contact Galway Central School District at 518-883-1033.

“Looking at That Antique Christmas Present - a Survey of 19th Century Decorative Arts,” will be presented by John Cromie, Ballston Spa attorney and history buff. Refreshments and social time followed by a brief business meeting. Presentation beginning at 7:45 p.m.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3

CBD 101

Catholic Daughters of the Americas/Assisting Code Blue

The Summit at Saratoga Senior Living Community, 1 Perry Rd., Saratoga Springs 1 p.m. | What CBD is, what it isn’t and how it can be a therapeutic addition to a healthy, active senior lifestyle. Lecture provided by Saratoga CBD Wellness. Please RSVP at Concierge@SummitSeniorLife. com or call 518-430-2136.

Poetry Readings Caffe Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs 7 p.m. | Poetry readings by Stuart Bartow and Liv McKee. An open reading will follow. Doors open for sign-ups at 7 p.m. and the readings will start at 7:30 p.m. The host for the event will be guest hosted by David Graham and the cost is $5 general, free for students. For more information, call 518-587-6433.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 Horse Explorers National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, 191 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. | A hands-on series intended to creatively educate children about horses by developing ageappropriate skills in art, literacy, science and math. Recommended for ages 3-6, the program will be staffed by the Museum’s educators. Free admission.

UPCOMING MEETINGS

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 Saratoga Retired Teachers Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs | Noon For membership information and luncheon reservations, call 518-587-5356.

Galway Preservation Society Galway Town Hall, 5910 Sacandaga Road, Galway | 7 p.m.

Knights of Columbus Hall, 50 Pine Road, Saratoga Springs | 6 p.m. Court McClaughlin #422, will gather at 6 p.m. for social time, bring a dish to share. Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Members will be bringing the following donation items: coffee, sugar, bottled water, hearty soups with pop-tops preferred, fruit juice, protein/granola bars, fruit cups, shelf stable milk, ready-made meals, instant oatmeal, ramen noodles, slim jim, tuna, crackers, cereal, ziplock bags, plastic wrap, paper plates/cups, women’s underwear (M-XL), insulated boots and gloves, umbrellas, socks, razors, hand wipes, cleaning products, sleeping bags, tents and small propane tanks. New members are always welcome to attend. For questions or further information, please contact Regent Ann Argentine at 518-306-6060.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 Korean War Vets Christmas Party and Meeting Log Jam Restaurant, Rte. 9, Queensbury Noon | Hosts are Patti and Gene Slavin. Door prizes will be awarded. For a reservation or further information, please contact the Slavins at 518-793-2358 by December 3. Ordering will be off the menu. All veterans who served anywhere during the Korean War, in Korea at any time, spouses, widows, family and friends are all invited to attend. For an application to join the organization, please contact Comm. Robert Garland at 518-280-0075. Annual dues are $10 for veterans and $5. for all others.

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December 4-8, 2019 It’s the most wonderful time of the year The 24th annual Saratoga Festival of Trees will take place Wednesday, December 4 through Sunday, December 8 at the Saratoga Springs City Center. This fun, family event and craft fair puts everyone in the holiday mood. Walk amongst over 250 beautiful twinkling trees, wreaths, centerpieces and other holiday items for visitors to purchase or simply admire. Money raised at the festival will go toward Catholic Charities, which provides services for the community through family counseling, group homes, hospice care and mentoring programs for children. This year, over 100 volunteers have collaborated to make the Festival of Trees as beautiful as it has been for two decades. Businesses, families and individuals

donate Christmas trees to the festival, which are then decorated, usually with a theme. People can then buy the fully decorated trees and have them delivered to their home or office. For the children, Santa will be making a stop at the Festival of Trees, along with Rudolph and Frosty. On Saturday, family day at the festival, families can have breakfast and sundaes with Santa. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Catholic Charities at 518-587-5000. Guests can be the first to choose from the hundreds of trees, wreaths, and centerpieces at the preview reception on Wednesday, December 4 at 6 p.m. Food and drinks will be provided by Olde Bryan Inn and Longfellows. Tickets to this preview party are $75 and $65 for those under 35. For more information about the festival or to make reservations for the preview reception, breakfast or sundaes with Santa, visit the webiste: www.saratogafestivaloftrees.com.

Event Schedule WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4

Preview Reception Gala ◆ 6 - 8 p.m. Tickets: $75 | $65 under age 35 SaratogaFestivalOfTrees.com/tickets

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5

Come See the Trees ◆ 4 - 10 p.m. Tickets: $8 Adults | $5 Seniors | $3 Children over 10 Children under 10 are free *Special Ticket Pricing during Victorian Street Walk All Adults $3 | Children under 10 are free

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6

Come See the Trees ◆ 2 - 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7

Festival Family Day ◆ 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Breakfast with Santa ◆ 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m. Tickets: $8 per person Sundaes with Santa ◆ 12:30 p.m. Tickets: $8 per person Santa's Workshop ◆ 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Admission is free ($1 per activity)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8

Come See the Trees ◆ 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ticket Pricing (unless otherwise noted): $8 Adults | $5 Seniors | $3 Children over 10 Children under 10 are free


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33rd Annual

December 5, 2019

Photos by Terry-Lynn Pellegri

Thursday night, December 5, is a magical night in downtown Saratoga Springs. It’s the 33rd Annual Victorian Streetwalk, brought to you by the Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association with Co-sponsors MVP Health Care, Mackey Auto Group, Saratoga Springs Special Assessment District, Saratoga CoWorks & drb Business Interiors. The event takes place in downtown Saratoga Springs from 6 to 9 p.m. Broadway will close from 5 to 9 p.m. from the Route 50 arterial to the Spring Street intersection.

CDTA, a festival Gold Sponsor, will be running free shuttle buses every 20 minutes from the following Silver Sponsor locations: Empire State College parking lot at 111 West Avenue on the west side of Saratoga Springs; NYRA’s Oklahoma track just off Exit 14 of I-87, Gate 21 on the corner of East Ave and Union Ave; the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame on South Broadway; and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center parking lot on Rt. 50. These shuttles will run to and from downtown from 4:30 until 9 p.m. The Racing City Chorus will serenade the crowd surrounding the holiday trees at Putnam Market beginning at 5:45 p.m. as the children await Santa and Mrs. Claus’s arrival by horse and carriage (courtesy of Saratoga Casino Hotel). The Honorable Mayor Meg Kelly will light the trees at 6 p.m. Immediately following the tree lighting will be the start of the Santa Parade, featuring the Avant Garde Alumni Drum Line and Color Guard kicking off the evening starting at the City Center, playing all the way down Broadway. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be escorted in by Santa’s elves, the Dance Factory of Saratoga and performers from the Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs.

Santa, Clara, elves and Rumple Dumple will visit with children throughout the evening in the beautiful Santa Cottage which will be located at the center of Broadway. The opportunity for visits with Santa in the Santa Cottage will begin on December 5 and continue throughout the month. Enjoy over 40 sites with free entertainment, including live music, Living Nativity, Catholic Charities Festival of Trees, Santa and Mrs. Claus, Toy Soldier, face painting, magic, balloon art and more. Strolling amidst the crowds will be the cast from the Homemade Theatre’s, It’s a Wonderful Life; Carolers from Galway Players; Ebeneezer Scrooge and Company from The Christmas Carol Experience; and Victorian Carolers. Co-sponsor Mackey Auto Group will be showcasing three new vehicle models, The New Faces of Ford and Subaru in the Capital Region. Co-sponsor MVP Health Care will offer a “Warming Station” including cozy and fun giveaways. Stop by the Post Office with your stamped Christmas card envelopes, get them canceled with the specially designed 33rd Anniversary Victorian Streetwalk cancellation (free) and you have a month to mail them. The festivities continue until 9 p.m. throughout downtown Saratoga Springs. Don’t miss out on this wonderful holiday event for the whole family! We love your pets as much as you, but please leave them home; a Saratoga Springs City Ordinance for all large events. Please visit www.saratogaspringsdowntown.com for a full schedule of sponsors, venues and events.

Event Schedule pg. 26 Event Map pg. 27

Santa's Hours Friday, Dec. 6 ... Saturday, Dec. 7 ... Sunday, Dec. 8 ...

4-7 p.m. 1-4 p.m. 1-4 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 13 ... Saturday, Dec. 14 ... Sunday, Dec. 15 ...

4-7 p.m. 1-4 p.m. 1-4 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 20 Saturday, Dec. 21 Sunday, Dec. 22 Monday, Dec. 23

... 4-7 p.m. ... 1-4 p.m. ... 1-4 p.m. ... Back to the North Pole!

Santa’s hours may be subject to change. Check saratogaspringsdowntown.com for updates


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Victorian Streetwalk Entertainment Schedule 1. Olde Bryan Inn

13. Burger Fi

25. Plum Dandy

2. City Center

14. Former Bruegger’s Bagels MVP Health Care Co-Sponsor Warming Station

26. The Downtowner

453 Broadway 6-9 p.m. MVP Sponsored Cozy and Fun Giveaways

413 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Kettle Corn & Cotton Candy 6-6:45 p.m. Justin Charles 7-7:45 p.m. Pokingbrook Morris Dancers 8:00-8:45 p.m. Justin Charles

15. Celtic Treasures

27. Northshire Bookstore

123 Maple Avenue 6-9 p.m. Crispin Catricala, Soloist 522 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Saratoga Abundant Life Church, 2 sets, weather permitting Catholic Charities Festival of Trees 4-H Gingerbread House Display

3. Roohan Realty

519 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Hot Chocolate and Balloons

4. Temple Sinai

509 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Tours of the Historic Building

5. Saratoga Saddlery

506 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Stephen Crouth, Classical Guitarist Hot Chocolate and Cookies

6. Saratoga Arms

497 Broadway 6-7:30 p.m. Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church Singing & Hot Chocolate 7:45-8:30 p.m. Shenendehowa Treble Choir

7. Mountainman Outdoor Supply Co. 490 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Cotton Candy (outside)

8. Post Office

475 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Special Postal Cancellations 6:30-7, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Saratoga Springs High School Fiddle Club 6-9 p.m. Adirondack Mountain Club-Glens Falls Saratoga Chapter

9. Spoken Boutique

27 Church Street 7-9 p.m. Acadia Rae, Hula Hoop Artist

10. Adirondack Trust Company

473 Broadway INSIDE: 6-6:30 p.m. Skidmore Dynamics 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 p.m. Racing City Chorus DRIVE THRU: 7-7:30 p.m. Schwa Capella 7:35-8 p.m. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Select High School Choir 8:05-8:30 p.m. The Skidmore Treblemakers STEPS: 6-9 p.m. Salvation Army Band serving hot chocolate and donuts 7 p.m. Salvation Army Brass Band

11. Menges & Curtis

472 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Crazy Christine Balloons and Sean the Prankster Magician

12. G. Willikers

461 Broadway 6-9 p.m. PJ Duell Face Painting Mr. Twisty

460 Broadway 6-8 p.m. Bobby Dick and Susie Q

456 Broadway 6:30-9 p.m Six Penny Bit

16. Soave Faire

449 Broadway 6-8 p.m. Sonneteers 8:15-9 p.m. Tim Wechgelaer

17. Saratoga Marketplace

454 Broadway 6-6:25 p.m. Waldorf a cappella 6:30-6:55 p.m. Drastic Measures 7-8 p.m. Capitaland Chorus 8:10-8:40 p.m. Corinth Select Chorus 6-9 p.m. Saratoga City Ballet (Lex & Cleo Windows)

419 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Saratoga City Ballet

424 Broadway, Washington Building 6-8 p.m. Mother Goose visit with Face Painting 6-8 p.m. Multi Author Book Signing 6-8 p.m. Hammer Dulcimer Music

28. The Washington Building

Outside Washington Building: 420-422 Broadway 6:25-6:40 p.m. Sax-o-Claus 6:50-7:20 p.m. Ebenezer Scrooge and Company from “The Christmas Carol Experience” 7:30-7:55 p.m. Skidmore Treblemakers

29. Fingerpaint Marketing

36. Salt & Char

353 Broadway 6-6:45 p.m. Saratoga Soundtrack Chorus 7-7:30 p.m. Shenendehowa Ambassadors Choir 7:45-8:45 p.m. Burnt Hills Oratorio Society

37. The Pink Paddock

358 Broadway 6-8 p.m. Bert Pagano, Soloist

38. Harvey’s Restaurant & Bar 14 Phila Street 6-6:45 p.m. Tim Wechgelaer

39. Ben & Jerry’s

34 Phila Street 6:30-8:30 p.m. Magic Dan, Magician

40. The Candy Company

5 Washington Street 6-9 p.m. Old Fashioned, Hot Roasted Peanuts

41. Saratoga Arts Center

320 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Annual Members’ Exhibition, Alison Darbee-Laurin, Graphite Drawings, Skidmore Entrepreneurial Artist Exhibition 7-9 p.m. Ed Stander, Glass Player

445 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Vicki Addesso Dodd signing books with “Longshot the Moose” with proceeds going to Ronald McDonald House. Kelsey Dodd will be performing live and singing Christmas tunes.

395 Broadway (outside entrance) 7-9 p.m. Er Go Blu (Dan Garcia and Katie Dwyer) 395 Broadway (streetside) Co-Sponsor Mackey Auto Group showcasing Three New Vehicle Models The New Faces of Ford and Subaru in the Capital Region 6-9 p.m. New Vehicles on Display

42. Saratoga Heritage Area Visitor Center

19. Silverado Jewelry Gallery

30. N. Fox Jewelers

43. NBT Bank

18. The Dark Horse Mercantile

446 Broadway 6 -9 p.m. The Dance Factory of Saratoga performing “We Need a Little Christmas” (every 30 minutes)

20. Putnam Market

435 Broadway, Outside: Starting at 5:30 p.m. Hot Chocolate & Brownies 5:45-6 p.m. Caroling with the Racing City Chorus

21. Caroline Street & Broadway 438 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Saratoga Springs Fire Department with Fire Truck

22. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING!

In front of PutnamMarket. Mayor Meg Kelly Lights the Holiday Trees and Begins the Celebration at 6 p.m.! 6 p.m. Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive with all the elves. Children can visit Santa throughout the evening until 9 p.m.

23. Crafters Gallery

427 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Broadcast of Saratoga’s Star Radio 93.3FM

24. Lifestyles

436 Broadway 6-9 p.m. John & Orion Kribs

404 Broadway 6-7 p.m. Galway Players Carolers 7-8 p.m. Tim Wechgelaer 8-9 p.m. Galway Players Carolers

31. Saratoga Springs Public Library 49 Henry Street 6-9 p.m. 4-H Gingerbread House Display in the Children’s Room

32. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices / Blake, Realtors 376 Broadway 6:30-8:30 p.m. Spa City Duo

33. Impressions

368 Broadway - Cider and Cookies 6-9 p.m. Johnny Miller LLC Victorian Streetwalk Keepsake Photos sponsored by Impressions of Saratoga and Cudney’s Cleaners 7-7:40 p.m. Skidmore Accents

34. Solevo Kitchen & Social

55 Phila Street. Specialty Drink: Mulled Wine 6-9 p.m. Two Principals, John Perreault & Joe Lopez

35. The Adelphi Hotel

365 Broadway 6:30-7:30 p.m. Octavo Singers will perform a unique set of holiday carols. 7:40-8:40 p.m. Saratoga Soundtrack Chorus

297 Broadway 6-9 p.m. Local Business Vendor Fair 4-H Gingerbread House Display 6-8:30 p.m. Northland Newfoundland Club (Live Dogs) 7-9 p.m. Sonny & Perley Duo (inside) 295 Broadway Lobby 7:30-8:30 p.m St. Peter’s Church Choir

44. Saratoga Central Catholic School 247 Broadway 6:30-8 p.m. Living Nativity Saratoga Central Catholic Choir

45. National Museum of Dance

99 South Broadway 4:30-7:30 p.m. National Museum of Dance will host Nutcracker’s Kingdom of the Sweets Family Fun Night. Visitors will enjoy Nutcracker excerpt performances by School of the Arts Dancers, Nutcrackerthemed movement and craft activities, a candy bar, and more. The cost is $5 per child.

46. Strolling on Broadway:

Sax-o-Claus; Toy Soldier; Victorian Juggler; Homemade Theatre Cast from “It’s a Wonderful Life”; Carolers from Galway Players; Ebenezer Scrooge and Company from “The Christmas Carol Experience”; Victorian Carolers

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3 Roohan Realty 4 Temple Sinai 5 Saratoga Saddlery 6 Saratoga Arms 7 Mountainman Outdoor Supply Co. 8 Post Office 9 Spoken Boutique 10 Adirondack Trust Company 11 Menges & Curtis 12 G. Willikers 13 Burger Fi 14 MVP Health Care 15 Celtic Treasures 16 Soave Faire 17 Saratoga Marketplace 18 The Dark Horse Mercantile 19 Silverado Jewelry Gallery 20 Putnam Market 21 Caroline St. & Broadway 22 Chirstmas Tree Lighting Ceremony 23 Crafters Gallery

24 Lifestyles 25 Plum Dandy 26 The Downtowner 27 Northshire Bookstore 28 The Washington Building 29 Fingerpaint Marketing 30 N. Fox Jewelers 31 Saratoga Springs Public Library 32 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Blake, Realtors

33 Impressions 34 Solevo Kitchen & Social 35 The Adelphi Hotel 36 Salt & Char 37 The Pink Paddock 38 Harvey’s Restaurant & Bar 39 Ben & Jerry’s 40 The Candy Company 41 Saratoga Arts Center 42 Saratoga Heritage Area Visitor Center 43 NBT Bank 44 Saratoga Central Catholic School 45 National Museum of Dance

CDTA SHUTTLE LOCATIONS:

Congress Park Entrance

event contributors include Advantage Press Ambrosino Design Bonacio Construction CDTA City of Saratoga Springs D.A. Collins Companies Donnelly Construction SUNY Empire State College High Peaks Sound Matt’s Servicecenter National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame NYRA Saratoga Casino Hotel Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga’s Best Saratoga’s Star Radio 93.3FM Saratoga Today The Downtwoner WJ Morris Excavating Inc.


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Kingdom of the Sweets “A Saratoga Christmas

Home Made Theater Presents

with The McKrells” Family Fun Night at Dance Museum Dec. 5 SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Second Annual Nutcracker’s Kingdom of the Sweets Family Fun Night will take place 4:30 to 7:30 pm Thursday, Dec. 5, at The National Museum of Dance.

There will be a craft, raffle, candy bar, and creative movement, plus pop-up Nutcracker excerpt performances by the Museum’s School of the Arts. The cost is $5 per child.

The Museum is an official trolley stop for the Victorian Streetwalk. Leave your car at the Museum and head downtown. Trolleys will run approximately every 20 minutes.

Nashville Christmas Concert

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Home Made Theater hosts A Saratoga Christmas with The McKrells, at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15. The festive Irish Christmas evening will showcase musical entertainment suitable for all ages, including traditional Christmas musical favorites,

Kevin’s trademark sound, and his popular rendition of “A Visit from St. Nick” (“’Twas the night before Christmas . . .”). All tickets are $15 and seating is by general admission. For tickets or more information visit homemadetheater.org, or call HMT at 518-587-4427.

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Coming to The Egg in Albany ALBANY — National touring music revue A Nashville Christmas will perform at The Egg Center for the Performing Arts in Albany at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21. The concert features traditional Christmas favorites along with songs by classic country

music artists such as Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard and others performed by the cast of classic country music revivalists, The Country Jamboree. The performance also includes guest appearances by Elvis Presley and

Roy Orbison tribute artists and Santa Claus has also been known to make an appearance at the show. Tickets for the event are on sale at The Egg box office on the concourse level of Empire State Plaza, by phone at 518-473-1845 or online at www.theegg.org.

JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH JR.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Based on one of Roald Dahl’s most poignantly quirky stories, James and the Giant Peach JR. is a brand new take on this "masterpeach" of a tale. Featuring a wickedly tuneful score and a witty and charming book, this adventurous musical about courage and self-discovery is destined to be a classic. When James is sent by his conniving aunts to chop down their old fruit tree, he discovers a magic potion that grows a tremendous peach, rolls into the ocean and launches a journey of enormous proportions. James befriends a collection of singing insects that ride the giant piece of fruit across the ocean, facing

hunger, sharks and plenty of disagreements along the way. Performances at Saratoga Springs High School Teaching Auditorium: 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, and at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 7. Ticket Prices: Reserved (Center Section): $13; General Admission Adult (Side Sections): $10; General Admission Student/Senior (Side Sections): $5.


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Holiday Open Studio at Saratoga Downtown Glens Falls' Hometown Clay Arts Center on Dec. 7 Holidays Weekend Starts Dec. 5 SCHUYLERVILLE — Saratoga Clay Arts Center is hosting its second annual Holiday Open Studio 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. Visitors can meet SCAC’s studio artists, see their studio spaces and purchase unique handmade pottery and gifts made at the Center. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is free. Shoppers will find one-of-akind handmade gifts such as cups, mugs, bowls, vases, sculpture, tile art and lots more. Founded in 2010 by clay artist and educator Jill Kovachick, Saratoga Clay Arts Center is a ceramic art center located just a few miles outside of Saratoga Springs, at 167 Hayes Road in Schuylerville.

Work by Randi Kish, one of the artists who will display their works at Saratoga Clay Arts Open Studio Dec. 7.

The center offers wheel throwing and handbuilding clay classes for youth and adults, studio space and residencies for artists, and exhibitions featuring emerging,

mid-career and established clay artists. Visit www.saratogaclayarts. org call 518-581-2529 or email info@saratogaclayarts.org for more information.

Former TV News Anchor Pens Murder Novel ALBANY — Fans of murder mysteries, athletes who relish carving turns on a pair of skis or a snowboard, or folks who like skiing for the social activities that take place after a day spent on the slopes ought to check out a new novel written by former WNYT-TV 13 anchor and Clifton Park resident Phil Bayly. “Murder on Skis,” published by Shires Press, is set at a fictional ski area in Montana, where JC Snow, a local TV reporter who grew up in Saratoga County, investigates a strange sequence of lives lost at Grizzly Mountain. “I hope murder mystery fans will enjoy this book,” said Bayly, in a statement. “I couldn’t find a work of fiction written for adults set in the world of skiers and snowboarders, so I decided to write it myself! I think the book is a fun read and offers a fusion of personalities and places reflecting ski life across America.” Bayly, who was an anchor and reporter at Albany’s NBC affiliate for three decades and covered everything from forest fires and presidential primaries to car crashes and the 9/11 terror attacks, is a self-proclaimed “mediocre ski racer,” who began writing Murder on Skis, while watching a sunrise at the Big Sky Ski Resort in Montana.

GLENS FALLS — Downtown Glens Falls celebrates the holiday spirit from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6 when the community ushers in the holiday season with the return of Hometown Holidays. This year’s event is a celebration of the 75th anniversary of the city being named Hometown USA by Look Magazine. Events begin with the ceremonial Tree lighting at 5:45 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6, in City Park, along the Bay Street side of the library. There will be holiday music by DeeJay DuBray from Regional

Radio Group and carolers from Glens Falls Community Theatre. Santa will greet the crowd before being escorted to Glens Falls National Bank where children can have their picture taken with the man in red and tell him their holiday wishes. On Saturday, December 7, there will be a free showing of The Grinch at the Charles R. Wood Theater at noon and a free holiday concert at the Hyde Collection starting at 2 p.m. A map showing all of the holiday attractions will be shared online at glensfallscollaborative.com.

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“’Murder on Skis’ is something I’ve been tinkering with for more than 20 years,” said Bayly, who ski raced at Colorado State University and later covered World Cup ski racing at WNYT-TV 13. “I think it’s

time to share my story with readers.” Scheduled for release in late November, the book is available at Murderonskis.com, and independent bookstores like Northshire Bookstores, among others.

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Ol’ Black Eyes Is Back:

Alice Cooper Live

by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY

GLENS FALLS — Alice Cooper returned to the region with an assembly of gamboling ghouls and frolicking nurses, his guillotine, his straitjacket, and a five-member ensemble powering the decibels during an evening of diabolical merriment at Cool Insuring Arena last Thursday night. Unlike many of his musical generational peers, Alice has amicably transcended the aura of teen angst anthems – at once both foreboding and exhilarating – into a delightfully entertaining show. Born during - but certainly not of - the late ‘60s hippie era, the

original Alice Cooper Band (who sadly broke up in 1974) were mocked by some as the kings of “shock rock.” Fact is, the 2019 thought of a 71-year-old man running around in black leather pants and mascara and slicing the North Country air with a long sword is pretty startling. At the core, however, is the music. And fronted by the masterful showman Alice is, singer and band delivered during their 90-minute set comprised of nearly two-dozen songs that drew heavily from the 1970s and ‘80s, including a slew of tunes from a quintet of albums first recorded with the original band that dates back to 1971’s ‘Love It To Death and ‘Killer’ releases.

Alice Cooper on stage at Cool Insuring Arena, Glens Falls Nov. 21, 2019. Band: guitarists Nita Strauss, Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen; bassist Chuck Garric, and drummer Glen Sobel. Setlist: Years Ago; Nightmare Castle; Feed My Frankenstein; No More Mr. Nice Guy; Bed of Nails; Raped and Freezin'; Fallen in Love; Muscle of Love; He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask); I'm Eighteen; Billion Dollar Babies; Poison; Roses on White Lace; My Stars; Devil's Food; Black Widow Jam ; Steven; Dead Babies; I Love the Dead; Escape; Teenage Frankenstein. Encore: Under My Wheels; School's Out.

Alice Cooper on stage at Cool Insuring Arena Nov. 21. Photo by Thomas Dimopoulos.

SPAC Unveils 2019 Holiday Gift Guide & Special Black Friday Promotion SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Performing Arts Center has revealed its popular Holiday Gift Guide, offering customizable gifts for classical music lovers, jazz fans and aspiring ballerinas, alike. The 2019 Holiday offerings

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include the Classical Season Lawn Pass, which features a lawn seat for all performances of New York City Ballet and The Philadelphia Orchestra and the opportunity to upgrade to the best available amphitheater seat for $5 for any

performance, up to five times ($185 from Nov. 29 to Dec. 31; $200 after Jan. 1); the flex ticket option for the Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival ($58 from Nov. 29 to Dec. 31; $68 after Jan. 1) and Gift Certificates which can be

redeemed for tickets to any SPAC performance, Live Nation show or the Saratoga Wine & Food Festival. The promotion is available from Friday, Nov. 29 through Tuesday, Dec. 31. Additional offerings for the holiday season include the Beethoven 2020 pass, featuring all nine Beethoven symphonies with The Philadelphia Orchestra under the baton of Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin in a fournight event at SPAC (Aug. 12-15); Holiday Gift Subscriptions to Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center at SPAC (Aug. 9-25) and SPAC memberships. For those who prefer to purchase tickets in person, SPAC will open the Route 50 Box Office (397 Ballston Ave.) from 10 a.m. to 2

p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14. The regular Holiday Gift Guide discount will apply with a one-day waiving of processing fees and facility fees for classical performance tickets. SPAC annual memberships start at $100 and provide an “inside peek behind the curtain” with additional perks such as ticket priority, free admission to ballet and orchestra rehearsals, discounts, access to Live Nation shows (starting at the Bravo membership level), and more. All Holiday offerings may be purchased online at spac.org until Dec. 31 or by phone during business hours at 518-5849330 through Thursday, Dec. 19. Purchasing fees will be waived for all holiday offers. Visit spac.org for more details.


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Weekend PLANNER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 Boulder Brook Farm Grand Opening Weekend Malta Ridge | 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Saratoga County’s newest CutYour-Own Christmas Tree Farm. Bring the family to choose and cut from hundreds of 6-8’ Christmas trees from the field or select a fresh pre-cut tree in a variety of sizes. There will be a live hawk/owl presentation, free hot mulled cider and a dulcimer musician in the restored Christmas Barn. The Holiday Shop features local honey, maple syrup, fresh wreaths, greens and hand-crafted gifts. Located on scenic Malta Ridge, just minutes off I-87 exit 13 south at 5186 Nelson Ave. Ext. Open every Saturday and Sunday until Christmas from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. www.BoulderBrookFarm.com.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29

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Due to Saratoga TODAY’s early press date, the Bowtie movie showings were not available for print but call or visit their website to review their show time listings. We apologize for any inconvenience.

2019 Black Friday: Saratoga Downtown Saratoga, Saratoga Springs | 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. This is a Black Friday shopping event centered around downtown Saratoga Springs. The event offers progressive hourly specials of 50% off select merchandise from 6-7 a.m., 40% from 7 to 8 a.m., 30% off from 8 to 9 a.m. and 20% off from 9 a.m. to close. Black Friday Saratoga supports “shopping local” on the busiest shopping day of the year. Each shopper gets a Black Friday Saratoga shopping bag with purchase, while supplies last. For more information call 518-365-3459 .

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 The 44th Saratoga Holiday Craft Marketplace Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway Saratoga Springs 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | The Marketplace houses 140 individual artisans displaying and selling their wares. Vendor items include home & holiday decor, blown glass, art, woodworking, jewelry, fiber art, fashion wear, food delicacies, pottery, photography, recyclced products and too many other unique items to list. 100% of the profit goes to the Saratoga Center for the Family to prevent and treat child abuse, trauma & neglect. Come join us as we celebrate the opening of the downtown Saratoga Springs holiday.

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Notice of Formation of a New York Limited Liability Company. The name of the limited liability company is COLVIN TOWING SERVICES LLC. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was November 8, 2019. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Saratoga County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to Jeremiah Sweeter, 2 Mystic Lane, Clifton Park, NY 12065. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. 11/22, 11/27, 12/06, 12/13, 12/20, 01/03. 95648

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CHARLTON 3 Callaghan Blvd., $186,900. Carol Greco sold property to Laura Hughes. 47 Vines Rd., $521,000. Ruth Rossdeutscher sold property to Charles and Jesslyn DeLuca.

GALWAY 6105 Parkis Mills Rd., $179,900. GSC Properties LLC (as Trustee) sold property to Russell Nicole Yetto. 6223 Greens Corner Rd., $396,550. Lawrence and Shelli Saupe sold property to Gary Haber and Diane Chaffers Scherer.

MALTA 26 Copper Ridge Dr., $422,188. Abele Homes LLC sold property to Theodore and Linda Raab.

103 8th St., $335,000. Shawn Hughes sold property to Kathleen Rucci.

MILTON 9 Margaret Dr., $215,500. Scott and Nancy McNamee sold property to Aaron Post. 106 Prospect St., $215,000. John Pizzonia (Ind and as Atty) and Nancy Pizzonia sold property to Lisa Speidel.

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SARATOGA SPRINGS 276 Washington St., $150,000. Ownie LeBarron, Jr. (by Admin) sold property to Dean Doin. 32 York Ave., $667,500. Derek Hasbrouch sold property to Alexandra Ward.

43 Regatta View Dr., $595,000. Robert and Cassandra Lindsey sold property to Christopher and Jessica Evans. 62 Belmont Lane, $240,000. Walter Kelly III (by Exec) sold property to Denise Donlon. 54 Catherine St., $209,500. Sara Erlich Penchuk sold property to Denise Donlon.

STILLWATER 3 Flintlock Way, $309,000. Timothy and Jill Nimons sold property to Neil and Karen Schunk. 33 Lakepointe Way, $404,674. Mason Street LLC sold property to Mary Boynton. 11 Artillery Approach, $279,900. Dave Adams Builders LLC sold property to Frank Brammer, Jr.

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Alexandra Nicolaus: ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Photos by Susan Blackburn.

by Lindsay Wilson Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS/ BALLSTON SPA — Alexandra Nicolaus, a senior at Ballston Spa High School and a dedicated dancer at Saratoga School of the Arts is casted for the second time in her career, as the Sugar Plum Fairy in her studio’s annual production of The Nutcracker. “This probably is my biggest role. I also did it as a Sophomore,” said Nicolaus. “It’s nice coming back to that role, but with more experience.” Nicolaus began dancing when she was three years old. Prior to, she was enrolled in gymnastics classes, but her parents figured out rather quickly that she and gymnastics, just weren’t the right fit. “I started taking gymnastics classes and I insisted on wearing a pink leotard and tutu to gymnastics,” said Nicolaus. What a perfect fit that ballet tutu was as 14 years later Nicolaus Is still just as much in love with ballet’s unique blend of grace and strength. Like many dancers, Nicolaus hoards her old dance shoes, kept protectively in a bin. “Yes, I have a whole bin of all pointe shoes. I don’t throw them away...I keep them all.” Among her collection of shoes is a pair that was gifted to her by her biggest inspiration, Megan Fairchild, a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet. “We had a school project that year to write a letter to someone and try to persuade them to do something. I wrote a letter to her and asked her for her pointe shoes,” said Nicolaus. “She wrote back a really nice response and sent me her pointe shoes.” Contemporary, modern, ballet and pointe are all of the different artforms of movement Nicolaus dedicates several hours a week to. From the seven days she spends in the studio, to her at home workouts and stretch routines. Throughout all of the practice, time and performances, she names her mother as her biggest supporter.

Alexandra Nicolaus in the Spring Showcase 2019.

Alexandra Nicolaus in the Nutcracker 2018 as Dew Drop.

“...always keep trying, and to

find what you enjoy in it. It can be a lot to get here every day,

just working in the studio. But if each class you try and find

something that you love about it, it’s just more rewarding.”

Alexandra Nicolaus in the Nutcracker 2017 as the sugar Plum Fairy with William Halm.

“She comes to every show, she’s always in the front row, she makes sure I could be here (the studio) every day,” said Nicolaus. Outside of the studio, Nicolaus is a dedicated student and currently the Salutatorian at her high school. As a member of the student council, science Olympiad, and

being on the Junior Board of “Buddy, Blankets, Bears” a local charity in Ballston Spa) she has to strategically balance her school and dance life. Immediately after school she strives to complete as much of her homework as possible before attending her classes. To maximize her time, she

often stretches while completing her reading assignments. While pursuing dance in college is a goal of hers, she is also determined to enroll in a pre-medicine program. As Nicolaus looks onto the next phase of her academic and dance career, she leaves behind

some words of advice to other up-and-coming dancers. “To always keep trying, and to find what you enjoy in it. It can be a lot to get here every day, just working in the studio. But if each class you try and find something that you love about it, it’s just more rewarding.”


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Jr. NBA Local Athletes Scores All Star�Moments Skidmore College Hockey: Saturday, November 23 CANTON — At an away game in Canton N.Y the Skidmore Thoroughbreds took on the SUNY Canton Kangaroos. The Thoroughbreds came out victorious with a 6 – 4 defeat.

Town of Wilton Recreation Saturday, November 23 DIVISION 1 PELICANS VS. CELTICS Pelicans-22: Janis Logan-10, Chase Warren-6 Celtics-6: Jack Siebenelk-2, Kieran Westfall-2

KNICKS VS. MAVS Knicks-20: Karsen Colligan-6, Knox Redman-6 Mavs-15: Lee Lockrow-7, Colin McNutty-4

HORNETS VS. LAKERS Hornets-28: Ryan Durant-10, Calvin Ordon-6 Lakers-7: Spencer Rugger-3, Matthew Mclaughin-2

KINGS VS. BULLS Kings-22: Sean Britten-12, Owen Casey-2 Bulls-12: Elijah Alexander-10, Jordan Blair-2

DIVISION 2 THUNDER VS. KNICKS Thunder-17: Aaron Stuart-9, Damon Kelly-8 Knicks-21: Palmer Tomkinson-9, Bryce Boardman-6

BULLS VS. PELICANS Bulls-15: Andrew Wells-4, Caden Parisi-4 Pelicans-8: Jack David-1, Thomas Krogman-4

CELTICS VS. SPURS Celtics-27: Rowan Linkin-17, Thomas Georgeadis-6 Spurs-14: Jack Rucinski-6, Colton Baker-3

MAGIC VS. KINGS Magic-20: Brady Moore-6, Carter Reardon-6 Kings-14: Nick Humowitz-7, Tucker Hills-6

DIVISION 3 PELICANS VS. MAGIC KNICKS VS. LAKERS Pelicans-22: Jackson Howell - Knicks-33: Hayden Warren-11, 16, Will O’Donnell-4 Micah Poag-7 Magic-17: Jayson Thompson-6, Lakers-23: Brayden Stone-13, Kaiden Moore-3 Michael Plourde-5 CELTICS VS. BULLS Celtics-33: Jacob Hernandez-9, Evan Rosettie-13 Bulls-17: Ryan Dingman-6, Chris Landers-5

DIVISION 4 PISTONS VS. THUNDER Pistons-43: Josh Smith-8, Frank Laniewski 24 Thunder-32: Bryant Savage-7, Thomas Maurer 11

PELICANS VS. BULLS Pelicans-25: Cooper Walley-8, Joey Barreto-8 Bulls-12: Areion Rose-6, Lucas Farr-4

SPURS VS. KNICKS Spurs-48: Wyatt Martin-12, Kyle Ragini-8 Knicks-27: Trey Varcoe-13, Raymond Ellis-5

Blue Streak Cross Country WAPPINGERS FALLS — Saratoga Springs High School Cross Country team won their 23rd New York State Federation Championship. The girls’ cross country team competed in the 5k at championships and came in first out of 27 teams across the state.

Saratoga Regional YMCA Over 50 Basketball League Scores WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Mama Mia’s Restaurant v. Nemer Chryslers Nemer-67: Steve Brown-21, Pat Reidy-18 Mama Mia’s-57: Lamont Williams-26, Philip Fitzpatrick-19

Turning Point Chiropractic v. Walton’s Sport Shop Turning Point-80: Mike Scanlon – 18, Bob Hanson-16 Walton’s- 60: Mike Bentley-34, Tony Catalano-15

Stephen’s Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Greenwich v. Lazy Dog Cookie Company Lazy Dog-75: Scott Clark-28, Matt Truex -23 Stephen’s-47: Stephen Rucinski-17, Pat Killian-14

West Side v. D’Andrea’s Pizza West Side-60: Tom Welch-24, Dave Wolfe-14 D’Andrea’s-48: Mike McMorris-13, Greg O’Connor-12, Scott Waterhouse-12

Randi Morris Wins Gold PURCHASE — Four athletes from the Jason Morris Judo Center in Glenville won medals at the New York State Judo Championships held at SUNY at Purchase, Nov. 24. Charlton Heights Elementary 4th grader, Randi Morris (9) led the

way winning a gold medal in the 32kg under11 category. Glendaal Elementary 4th grader, Rose Malone (9) placed second losing only to JMJC teammate, Morris. Charlton Heights 4th grader, Dani Morris (9) picked up a silver medal in the +37kg

under11 division while Glendaal 2nd grader, Adeline DiCesare (7) won a bronze in the 23kg under9 category. JMJC head coach and 4x Olympian, Jason Morris received NY State "Coach of the Year" honors for 2019 at the event.

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SPORTS BULLETIN 2020 Skidmore Winter Baseball Clinic Registration SARATOGA SPRINGS — Kids ages six through 13 will be able to participate in a two-day baseball clinic at Skidmore College’s sports center. These clinics are designed to teach the basic fundamentals of hitting, fielding, base running, catching and pitching as well as advanced skills and techniques. This is a great opportunity to tune-up for the upcoming season. Each night we will also finish with game competition. Each day will consist of different aspects of the aforementioned skills. Players should bring their own gloves and bats. The clinics will be held Tuesday, Jan. 14 and Wednesday Jan. 15 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Registration is $100. To register, contact Ron Plourde, Baseball Coach at Skidmore College.

Saratoga Springs Figure Skating Club SARATOGA SPRINGS — Lace Up Those Skates and join Saratoga Springs Figure Skating Club’s Learn to Skate! Our mission is to provide a fun and positive experience that will instill a lifelong love of skating. Our classes are taught by highly skilled, USFSA certified coaches using a goal-oriented program that provides incentive and encouragement to keep skaters motivated, and a personalized approach that allows skaters to progress. Saratoga Springs Figure Skating Club offers the only

Learn to Skate USA program in the area endorsed by US Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speedskating. Everyone ages three to adult are welcome to join in these instructional sessions. Sessions will take place Saturdays from 9-10 a.m. in two six-week sessions at Vernon Ice Rink on Weibel Ave. in Saratoga Springs. For more information and to register, visit: www. saratogalearntoskate.com to register.

YMCA Youth Basketball Programs • YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE The Saratoga Regional YMCA Youth Basketball Program is for boys and girls entering grades 3rd through 12th. All skill levels are welcome. The league runs from December to March. • All games will be played on Sundays • Member: $85 | Non-Membes: $170 • MINI SHOTS BASKETBALL (6-7 years) Using basketball drills, participants will learn the fundamentals of basketball - dribbling, passing, shooting - and build muscle memory while increasing their hand/eye coordination. • Min. 4 | Max. 10 • Tuesday, 4:30-5:15 p.m. or Saturday, 9:30-10:15 a.m. • Member: $42 | Non-Members: $84 • SMALL SHOTS BASKETBALL (8-10 years) This program is designed for boys and girls to develop fundamental basketball skills such as dribbling, shooting, passing, offense, and defense. Players will learn in a supportive, safe, and

noncompetitive environment where focus is on learning the game, and having fun. • Min. 4 | Max. 14 • Wednesday, 4-5 p.m. or Saturday, 10:15-11:15 a.m. • Member: $50 | Non-Member: $100 • LITTLE SHOTS BASKETBALL (4-5 years) Participants will discover the fundamentals of basketball. The last class of the session will be a scrimmage that parents are welcome to participate in! • Min. 4 | Max. 10 • Tuesday, 4-4:30 p.m. or Saturday, 9-9:30 a.m. • Member: $40 | Non-Member: $80

Saratoga Recreation Department • Department Intro to Ice Skating Program: Learn ice skating basics or improve your skills. Everyone age 3-Adult is welcome. • Skate Away at the Saratoga Springs Ice Rinks: Visit SaratogaRec.com for the schedule. • Reach for the Rim with the Basketball Program: Everyone age 3-Grade 12 is welcome. • Get in the Ring with the Boxing Program: Everyone age 8-15 is welcome. Learn proper boxing technique and receive conditioning tips. • Meet at the Net with the Volleyball Program: Everyone age 8-14 is welcome. Develop your skills and learn the rules and strategy of the game. Visit SaratogaRec.com for additional information and to download forms. Contact 518-587-3550, ext. 2300 or email recreservations@saratoga-springs.org.


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UPCOMING LOCAL RACES CHRISTOPHER DAILEY FOUNDATION TURKEY TROT SARATOGA SPRINGS — What better way to kick start Turkey Day than with a run for charity? On Thursday, November 28, the annual Christopher Daly Foundation Turkey Trot will take place in Spa City. The Christopher Daily Foundation is a non – profit organization that is dedicated to youth sports in the Saratoga Community and is named in honor of the late Dorothy Nolan student. The race will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Broadway. To register, visit www.zippyreg.com/online_ reg/index.php?e=1315. All proceeds will benefit the Christopher Dailey Foundation.

REINDEER RUN & REINDEER RUN JR. QUEENSBURY — Sunday, December 1, The Adirondack Runners will present the annual Reindeer Run & Reindeer Run, Jr.! The four-mile course is back again this year, and

the children’s fun run course is one mile. All children will receive a finishers medal! Runners can register online or via mail by sending in the form on the Adirondack Runners’ website. Day-of registration and packet pickup will take place from 8:15 - 9:15 a.m. at SUNY Adirondack’s Student Center. All proceeds from this race will go to benefit Cindy’s Comfort Camp - a free, weekend sleep away camp for children and teens ages 6-17 who have experienced the death or serious illness of a parent or close relative - and the Adirondack Runners Scholarship Fund. For more information, email reindeerrun@adirondackrunners.org or visit adirondackrunners.org

SARATOGA ARTS NIGHT RACE SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga Arts First Night 5k is a family-friendly event and a great way to start your New Year’s Eve celebration! The event will begin at the Skidmore College gymnasium

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Basketball FRIDAY, 11/29 ■ Mike Beson Memorial Tournament Teams (Boys): Spa Catholic, Argyle, Wells 6 p.m. at Spa Catholic HS ■ Spa Catholic v. Galway at 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY, DEC. 2 ■ Schuylerville (Girls) v. Queensbury 7:30 p.m. at Schuylerville

TUESDAY, DEC. 3 ■ Ballston (Girls) v. Stillwater 6 p.m. at Ballston

Wrestling WEDNESDAY, 11/27 ■ Saratoga (Boys) v. Corinth 9 a.m. at Saratoga

WEDNESDAY, 12/4 ■ Saratoga (Boys) v. Averill Park 6 p.m. at Averill Park ■ Schuylerville/Greenwich (Boys) v. Scotia-Glenville 5 p.m. at Glens Falls

Bowling MONDAY, 12/2

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4

■ Schuylerville (Boys) v. Johnstown at Perry Lanes Bowling Center at 4:30 p.m.

■ Schuylerville (Girls) v. Hudson Falls 7:30 p.m. at Schuylerville

This year’s race will not have a registration cap, as there have been in previous years. As a result, there will even be day-of-race registration. Check-In: Packet pick-up 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. the day of the race at Skidmore College Athletic Complex. Parking, restrooms, and showers are available as well as refreshments after the race. For more information and to register, visit www.saratogaarts.org/first-night/first-night-5k.

League games and matches this week are as follows:

■ Ballston (Girls) v. Averill Park at Hi – Way Recreation at 4:15 p.m.

THURSDAY, DEC. 5.

This year’s giveaway will be a reversible day glow orange running hat with a fleece inside and moisture wicking poly outside. Hats are only available to the first 1200 registered runners.

LOCAL SPORTS SEASON SCHEDULE

■ Schuylerville (Boys) v. Queensbury 7 p.m. at Queensbury ■ Spa Catholic (Girls) v. Corinth 7 p.m. at Corinth

at 5:30 p.m. on December 31 and traces a 3.1-mile loop around the campus. This moderately challenging course will include hills and slopes before course exits the campus at Clinton Street and continues to Greenfield Avenue, continuing up North Broadway and back to campus.

■ Spa Catholic (Boys) v. Hoosic Valley at Hilltop Bowl at 4:15 p.m.

TUESDAY, DEC. 3 ■ Saratoga (Boys and Girls) v. Colonie 4:15 p.m. at Colonie Spare Time Latham ■ Ballston (Boys) v. Burnt Hills 4:15 p.m. at Saratoga Strike Zone

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4 ■ Saratoga (Girls) v. Bethlehem 4:15 p.m. at Saratoga Strike Zone ■ Ballston (Girls) v. Schenectady 4:15 p.m. at Boulevard Bowl ■ Schuylerville (Boys) v. Gloversville 4:30 p.m. at Old Saratoga Bowl

THURSDAY, DEC. 5 ■ Saratoga (Boys) v. Albany 4:15 p.m. at Saratoga Strike Zone ■ Ballston (Boys) v. Guilderland 4:15 p.m. at Town N Country Lanes ■ Schuylerville (Goys) v. Scotia-Glenville 4:30 p.m. at Boulevard Bowl ■ Spa Catholic (Boys) v. Mechanicville 4 p.m. at Mechanicville Hometown Lanes


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THE BL ACK HORSES MAKE THEIR WAY TO STATES Schuylerville varsity football team 2019. Photo by SuperSource Media, LLC

SCHUYLLERVILLE — The season was spent developing physicality and taking it one game at a time. After defeating Port Jervis 8-7 in the Class B state semifinals Saturday, November 23, the Schuylerville High School varsity football team advances to the state finals. Black Horses will play Chenango Forks on Sunday, Dec. 1 at 12 p.m. at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse. Tickets can be purchased online at gofan.co/app/events/71125 The district business office will have information regarding a community spectator bus – donated by Fort Miller - that will shuttle those interested to the state finals.


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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.