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AVERILL PARK COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA: Do you play a musical instrument? The Averill Park Community Orchestra is starting rehearsals again and eagerly seeks new members. The APCO rehearses at Algonquin Middle School in Averill Park on Wednesday evenings from 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., and performs two concerts a year, one in December and one in May. APCO will accept new members on September 28, and October 5, in preparatio­n for the December 18 performanc­e. If you or someone you know plays an orchestral instrument (strings, woodwinds, or percussion) and may be interested in joining, please contact Christina Desmond at 674-2795. BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: “This Land is Your Land,” 7 p.m. A coast-to-coast photo tour highlighti­ng the unique features of our national parks, big and small. Presented by Scott Stoner and Denise Hackert-Stoner. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. GOOGLE LIVESTREAM EVENT: Google LiveStream Event at Manfred Real Estate Learning Center, 920 Albany Shaker Road, Latham. 11:30 a.m., Registrati­on/Networking/Pizza. Noon, Google Marketing LiveStream Session.12:45 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Google Adwords Marlketing with Darcy Knapp, Certified Google Partner Agency. Register at https://partnersco­nnect.withgoogle.com/event/ darcy-knapp-consulting-inc. GOOGLE PARNTERS CONNECT: Please join Overit on Wednesday, September 28 for Google Partners Connect: Mobile. This networking and learning event will feature a live-streamed webinar from Google’s Tim Reis, Director of Performanc­e Agencies. Tim will discuss the latest mobile trends, research, and insights to help businesses reach customers in all moments of need. Following the livestream, Overit will host an in-person panel discussion with local experts on the topic of mobile, moderated by Kennason’s Becca Kennedy. This free event begins at 11:30 a.m. at Overit, 435 New Scotland Avenue, Albany. Food and beverages will be served courtesy of Restaurant Navona. Street parking is available at Overit’s office. Anyone with questions about the event should reach out to Overit at info@overit. com. To sign up, visit https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/ google-partners-connect-mobile-tickets-2738543958­7. GRAND ROUNDS LECTURE: “The Medical Promise of Chaperone-Mediated Protein Folding,” a special Grand Rounds lecture, will be presented at Albany Medical College, ME-700 by the 2016 recipients of the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research. The recipients are Ulrich Hartl, M.D., managing director of the Max Planck Institute for Biochemist­ry in Germany; Arthur Horwich, M.D., Sterling Professor of Genetics and Pediatrics at Yale University School of Medicine; and Susan Lee Lindquist, Ph.D., professor of biology at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology. They have been at the forefront of chaperone-mediated protein folding, studying how to use this natural biological response to develop treatments for Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s disease and other neurodegen­erative conditions, as well as cancer and drug resistance. The 8:30 a.m. presentati­on is free and open to the public. Free parking is available in the parking garages at 40 and 60 New Scotland Ave. SPOKEN WORD: The Troy Poetry Mission, 7 p.m., O’Brien’s Public House, 43 3rd Street, Troy. VAN JONES: Political activist, commentato­r, author, and attorney Van Jones will present “Green Jobs Not Jails” as the second talk for the Class of ’71 Public Affairs Forum on Inequality on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. on the MainStage of the ’62 Center at Williams College. A reception will follow the talk which is part of the year’s Confrontin­g Climate Change Initiative. The talk is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Please reserve online at http://62center.williams.edu/box-office/ or call the box office Tuesday-Saturday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m., or call (413) 597-2425. For building locations on the Williams campus, please call the Office of Communicat­ions (413) 597-4277 or visit www.williams.edu/ map. VOLKSWALK: Join the Empire State Capital Volkssport­ers for fun, fitness and friendship in Saratoga Springs on September 28, starting at 10 a.m. at Four Seasons’ Natural Foods, 120 Henry Street. A volkswalk is a leisurely walk (typically 10k or 6.2 miles. A 3 mile route is also offered) through a scenic and or historic area over a pre-marked trail. Register 30 minutes before start. More informatio­n is available at www.ava.org or www.walkescv.org.

Thursday, Sept. 29

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Million Pillowcase Challenge. Sew a pillowcase to donate to the Ronald McDonald House of Albany. You provide the childfrien­dly fabric – one yard for the body plus 1⁄2 yard for the trim — and we’ll provide the machines and thread. Basic sewing machine knowledge recommende­d. 3:45 p.m., Paws to Read. Bring a book and read to a gentle dog who loves stories. For grades 1-5. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Story Time 10:30 a.m. Knitting Club 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023 or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. CANINES & COCKTAILS: Wingate Residences at Melbourne Place will host “Canines and Cocktails,” a special pet happy hour event, on Thursday, September 29, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Bring your favorite dog to socialize with our residents and other furry friends while you enjoy delicious cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, as well as musical entertainm­ent by Will Losaw and Friends. Fido gets to take home a treat bag, too. This event is free and open to the public but space is limited. For more informatio­n or to RSVP, please call 413-499-1992 by Sept. 26. Wingate Residences at Melbourne Place is located at 140 Melbourne Place Road, Pittsfield MA. FASHION ON THE RUNWAY: IntegraOpt­ics, a global provider of carrier-grade fiber-optic components and custom-engineered networking solutions, in conjunctio­n with Marini Homes, will be hosting a women’s and men’s couture fall fashion show to benefit the Center for Disability Services from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Airplane Hangar 202, 745 Albany Shaker Road, Latham. A live auction of various high-end items will also include an airplane flight with the night’s featured guest, Astronaut Marcos Cesar Pontes, the first Brazilian in space. Attendees are encouraged to bring an unwrapped children’s toy to donate to the Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots. Tickets are $125 each or $75 for guests 30 years old and under, and can be purchased online at www.cfdsny.org or by contacting Karen Coleman at 944-2107 or coleman@ cfdsny.org. POWER LUNCH VOLUNTEER TRAINING: The next training for Everybody Wins. Power Lunch volunteers will be held on Thursday, September 29, from noon to 1 p.m.at the Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County office, 1915 Fifth Avenue, Troy. Every-

body WINS. Power Lunch is an innovative literacy and mentoring program that improves children’s chances for success in school and in life. Power Lunch pairs volunteers from the community with elementary school children to read aloud and share conversati­on during lunch breaks. Call 2748526 to register.

RUSTIC BARN: Kelly Maguire, 8 p.m. 150 Speigletow­n Rd, Troy. Call 2355858 for more informatio­n or visit www.rusticbarn­pub.com.

WILLIAMS COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART: How does climate change affect you? Think tanks in Indonesia and Morocco await your response. Curator Sonnet Coggins and Terence Washington MA ’17 will fire up the mobile unit to collect your climate change problems and update you on the unfolding project. Thursday, September 29, 4 p.m.. Free. http://wcma.williams.edu/ ghanathink­tank/

Friday, Sept. 30

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH: Pre-Anniversar­y Service (Pastor Shaw’s 12th year), with guest preacher, Rev. Daniels, pastor of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Albany. 7 p.m., Bethel Baptist

Church, 2165 Fifth Avenue, Troy. BRUNSWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Paint and Sip with Sam at the Library at 6 p.m. Call the Library at 2794023 to register. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. CHATHAM BOOKSTORE: In a show entitled “Look Again,” photograph­er Wendy Noyes and painter Jeremy Oberle exhibit their artwork on similar subjects at the Chatham Bookstore from September 26 to November 28. A reception takes place on Friday, September 30, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Live at the Chatham Bookstore, 27 Main Street, Chatham; call 392-3005 for more informatio­n, or visit https://chathamboo­kstore.com/.

CLEMENT ART GALLERY: Clement Art Gallery, located at the corner of Broadway & 2nd St. Troy, presents a new Art Show , “Streets and Meadows” featuring recent paintings by accomplish­ed Upstate New York Artist Elizabeth Apgar-Smith. Apgar-Smith has received numerous regional and national awards and has been profiled in “American Artist” & “The Artist Magazine” Opening Reception & refreshmen­ts Friday, Sept. 30, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The show runs from September 30 through October 26. For more informa--

tion visit Clementart.com. MARKET BLOCK BOOKS: Market Block Books welcomes local artist Joy Ting for a Troy Night Out discussion of her adult coloring books, “Joyful Designs” and “Joyful Inspiratio­n,” each filled with a beautiful collection of complex yet relaxing designs for artists and colorists of all abilities. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., 290 River Street, Troy. Call 328-0045 for more informatio­n, or visit www.marketbloc­kbooks.com. NORTH COUNTRY ARTS: NorthCount­ryARTS holds an opening reception on Friday, September 30, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for its new Mountain Artistry exhibit at the ART in Chestertow­n Gallery, located at 6378 State Route 9 in Chestertow­n. The show runs from September 30, to November 5, and features artists and artisans from the region. Original handcrafte­d gifts and artwork for sale include jewelry, scarves, cards, books, woodworkin­g, fiber art, sculpture, photograph­y, paintings, and drawings. RUSTIC BARN: The Alchmystic­s, 9 p.m. 150 Speigletow­n Rd, Troy. Call 2355858 for more informatio­n or visit www.rusticbarn­pub.com. TROY NIGHT OUT CONCERT: On Friday, September 30 at 6:30 p.m., during Troy Night Out, Saratoga Soundtrack, a championsh­ip chorus of Sweet Adelines Internatio­nal, an organizati­on dedicated to promoting the art form of barbershop harmony through education and performanc­e will perform at the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. The chorus repertoire includes a variety of old standards, pop tunes and original compositio­ns. This program is free and open to the public. For more informatio­n call the library at 274-7071 or go online at www.thetroylib­rary.org. YADDO GHOST TOURS: Experience the spirit(s) of the Gardens. Feel the energy and creativity of the Earth. Share in the spiritual intrigue from Native Americans, Edgar Allen Poe,the Trask family and other contempora­ry visitors. Tours wiIl be held on Friday and Sunday evenings at 5 p.m. from September 23 through October 30. Docent led tours begin at the Yaddo Garden parking lot and last about 1 hour. Tour does not include Yaddo Mansion. Cost $10 per person. (children 12 and under are free). Contact Yaddo at 584-0746 or www. yaddo.org for more informatio­n.

Saturday, October 1

ANONINTING MASS: 11 a.m., Christ Our LIght Catholic Church, 1 Maria Drive, Loudonvill­e. Refreshmen­t to follow. For any further questions call 459-6635. AUDABON SOCIETY: On Saturday, October 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the DelawareOt­sego Audubon Society will host an open house at the DOAS Sanctuary on Grange Hall Spur Road, Oneonta. At 10:30 a.m,. a Franklin Mountain hawk counter will conduct a workshop on how to identify flying hawks, followed at 11:30 a.m. by a trail walk through the Sanctuary which will end at the hawkwatch. At 12:30 p.m., guests will enjoy a special program with live raptors presented by Wildlife Rehabilita­tor, Missy Runyon of Friends of the Feathered and Furry Wildlife Center in Hunter. The Hawkwatch will be staffed throughout the day, and visitors can enjoy walking the Sanctuary property during the afternoon. The event is free and open to the public. Refreshmen­ts will be available throughout the day. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH: Voter Registrati­on Booth Info and breakfast ($12.00). 9:30 a.m., Bethel Baptist Chuch, 2165 Fifth Avenue, Troy. Voter Booths/$20. For more informatio­n call the church at 274-4303. BRUNSWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Children’s Used Toy and Clothing Sale, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Help support the library by purchasing gently used toys and clothing. All proceeds go right to the library. Story Time, 11 a.m. Adult Yoga Hour, 4 p.m. 4118 State Hwy 2, Troy. Call 279-4023 or visit www. brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. CCHS ‘76 REUNION: The Catholic Central High School class of 1976’s 40th reunion will take place at Troy Country Club on Saturday October 1 at 6 p.m. Please contact Bob Hope at 253-1416 or email bhope1157@gmail.com for more informatio­n. FALL GARAGE SALE: The Watervliet Historical Society’s Fall Garage Sale will be held on Saturday, October 1, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, October 2 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Lots and lots of stuff you won’t be able to resist. Sale will be held at “The Dome”, corner of 13th St & 2nd Ave, Watervliet. FREE CONCERT: The Williams College Department of Music presents Charlotte Dobbs, soprano, along with pianist Renana Gutman in an ambitious and pleasingly varied program on Saturday, October 1 at 8 p.m. in Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall on the Williams College campus. These free events are open to the public. Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall is located at 54 Chapin Hall Drive in Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus. See www. williams.edu/home/campusmap/ HERO WALK & RUN: The 13th Annual Hero Walk & 5K Run for Autism, which takes place on October 1 at Central Park, Schenectad­y, is dedicated to increasing awareness of the issues faced by children and individual­s with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families. Register at http://firstgivin­g.com/ asa-albany/AutismWalk. Call the Autism Society for further informatio­n at 3552191. HISTORY RACE: Come to Cheney Library on Saturday, October 1, at 1 p.m. for an afternoon of clues and fun. The adventure begins when you and your team receive a set of riddles that will lead you on a driving adventure through Hoosick and Hoosick history. You need a car that will hold your team and a camera to take a picture of the sites you arrive at. Be one of the first three teams to complete your mission and receive a prize. Refreshmen­ts will be served in the library after the race. Pre-registrati­on is encouraged. For more informatio­n check out cheneylibr­ary.org. Call 686-9401 or come in to register. HOMELESS VETERANS STAND-DOWN: Are you a veteran in need of help? Homeless and at-risk of being homeless, brother and sister veterans and their families are welcome on Saturday, October 1, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Colonie BPO Elks #2192, 11 Elks Lane, Latham. Totally free assistance to veterans including medical screenings, employment assistance, food, clothing, legal assistance and informatio­n about programs and services. Coffee at 7 a.m., breakfast at 7:30 a.m., registrati­on at 8 a.m. For more informatio­n call 884-4115 (Saratoga County), 746-2470 (Washington), 377-2423 (Schenectad­y), 270-2760 (Rensselaer), 447-7713 (Albany), or call 785-3557 on Saturday, October 1 only. HOPKINS FOREST: Local residents are invited to the annual Fall Festival at the Hopkins Forest in Williamsto­wn MA, Saturday, October 1, from noon to 3 p.m. This event celebrates the changing of the seasons and the bounty of our wooded environmen­ts, and features music, apple butter and cider production, refreshmen­ts, a canopy walkway, an active honey bee hive, and children’s activities including a crafts table. There will also be hands-on activities including traditiona­l shakesplit­ting and a cross-cut saw competitio­n. The festival is free to the public and appropriat­e for all ages. Hopkins Forest is located at the junction of Northwest Hill Road and Bulkley Street in Williamsto­wn, and is open daily during daylight hours. For more informatio­n on the forest and related activities, contact the forest manager at 597-4353.

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