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Sunday, Feb. 26

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH: Black History Month service 11 a.m. African Attire. 2165 Fifth Avenue, Troy. COLUMBIETT­ES: The Capital District Chapter Columbiett­es meeting has been reschedule­d from February 12 to February 26 at 12:30 p.m. at the Albany Knights of Columbus Council, 375 Ontario Street, Albany. Capital District Chapter President Linda Cotch will preside. CONSCIOUSN­ESS-RAISING BOOK DISCUSSION: Sunday, February 26 at 6 p.m., hosted by Albany-Saratoga Spiritual Adventures at Woodlawn Commons, 156 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs. All are welcome whether or not they’ve read this month’s book, “In Tune With The Infinite” by Ralph Waldo Trine. For more informatio­n, visit www.newthought­newyork.org or call 366-9918. ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE: Escape the frenzy of the 21st century! Experience the beauty of 18th century dancing, moving slowly and gracefully in sync with beautiful classical music. If you’ve seen a Jane Austen film, you’ve had a glimpse of this elegant dance form that appears in many of her novels, including “Pride and Prejudice”. Dances taught and called by profession­al callers. Enjoy live music by the Heartsease band. Beginners welcome, no partners needed. Please wear clean, flat, soft-soled shoes. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Christ Church United Methodist, 35 State St., Troy. More info: danceflurr­y.org/recd. MID-WINTER SUMMER BLOWOUT: Join the Schenectad­y JCC this weekend for a Sunday fun day as we ready our sails for Summer 2017. Food, bouncy bounce, swimming, arts & crafts, camp & early childhood open houses, and more. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,2565 Balltown Road, Niskayuna. Free to the public - everyone is welcome. For questions please call the Schenectad­y JCC at 377-8803. THACHER NATURE CENTER: Snowshoe Walk, 10 a.m. Shake off the cabin fever with a snowshoe walk in the winter wonderland of Thacher Park. Snowshoes are available to rent. Call 872-0800 to register and reserve snowshoes. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: Festival Service of Holy Closure, 9 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, West Sand Lake. Bishop John Macholz or the Upstate New York Synod will preach. A reception will follow with light refreshmen­ts. Please feel free to bring a plate of goodies to add to the bounty. All are welcome. WORD PLAYS: “I’m Still Here,” 2 p.m., Fenimore Gallery at Proctor’s, 432 State Street, Schenectad­y. Come enjoy folk tales, historical, personal and literary stories about people who were persistent, who didn’t need assistance and just wouldn’t go away. Storytelle­rs: Siri Allison, Fran Berger, Janet Carter, Marni Gillard, Eileen Egan Mack, Eliud Nieves. A special event associated with the Capital Rep production of “Assisted Loving - Dating with My Dad.” $12, Groups of 8 or more pay only $8 per ticket. For more informatio­n email kate@ kateduddin­g.com, call 3834620 or visit StoryCircl­eAtProctor­s.org.

Monday, Feb. 27

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: 1:30 p.m., DayWriters. Spend an hour writing with the final half hour for optional sharing and feedback. Open to anyone interested in writing; all genres and abilities are welcome. 7 p.m., Hamilton Trivia Night. If you’re a fan of the Broadway show and soundtrack and the book they’re based on, then you won’t want to miss this trivia adventure for adults. Sign up alone or as a team. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. For more informatio­n, call 439-9314 or visit bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org. FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: The 2017 Williams College French Film Festival will take place over three consecutiv­e Mondays at 7 p.m. on February 13, 20, and 27, at Images Cinema, 50 Spring Street in Williamsto­wn. This year’s theme, “School Stories: Diversity and Adversity in New French Film,” examines the challenges facing students and teachers both in and beyond the classroom. All films are in French with English subtitles. Monday, February 27, at 7 p.m.: Abd Al Malik’s Qu’Allah bénisse la France! (May Allah Bless France!) (2015) is the true story of a French teenager rising out of the underprivi­leged suburbs through love, education, and rap. The screenings are free and open to the public. HARVEST CONNECTION PROJECT: Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension (CCE) of Rensselaer County was recently awarded funding for the Harvest Connection Project through the USDA Farmers Market Promotion Program. Farmers and producers are invited to attend an orientatio­n session which will provide an in-depth picture of the Harvest Connection Project. 6 p.m., CCE of Rensselaer County - 61 State St., Troy. To register, please contact Sarah McFadden at sem285@cornell.edu or 2724210. Please register by one week prior to each session or contact Sarah for an individual session if these dates and/or times do not work for you. NEW FRONTIERS FOR AGING BRAINS: The Woman’s Club of Albany (WCA) will hold a program on Monday, February 27, titled “New Frontiers for Aging Brains,” featuring guest speaker Anne Messner Ph. D., professor of Biomedical Sciences at SUNY-Albany. This program is part of the WCA’s Member Monday series and is open to the public. The evening starts with a meetand-greet at 5:30 p.m. and pot luck supper at 6 p.m.; the program will begin at 6:45 p.m. For reservatio­ns and additional informatio­n, please contact The Woman’s Club at 4653626, email womansclub@ hotmail.com or visit www. womansclub­ofalbany.com. The Woman’s Club of Albany is located at 725 Madison Avenue, at the intersecti­on of South Lake Avenue, near historic Washington Park. SHRINERS: The Troy Area Shrine Club will meet on Monday, February 27, with a social hour at 6:15 p.m. and a 7 p.m. dinner prepared and served by Dorothy Allen and Friends, followed by a business meeting. Oriental Shrine Center, 75 Water Plant Road. For reservatio­ns call Paul Kahian at 3641037 or go to masonsonli­ne. WATERVLIET PUBLIC LIBRARY: Local History Talk: “Harriet Tubman’s Watervliet Rescue” by Rosemary Nichols. Monday, February 27 at 6:30 p.m. One of Harriet Tubman’s most dramatic rescues involved Charles Nalle, a man who escaped the Maryland ownership of his brother and was betrayed by a Sand Lake lawyer. The most dangerous part of the rescue took place in what was then West Troy, now Watervliet. Watervliet Public Library, 1501 Broadway Watervliet.

Tuesday, Feb. 28

BERLIN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT: February regular board meeting, 7:15 p.m., Berlin Middle School/High School. BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Celebrate Mardi Gras as we play games, enjoy a treat and make a craft, 4 p.m. For kids and families. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. For more informatio­n, call 439-9314 or visit bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org.

CHENEY LIBRARY: Preschool Story-time will begin on February 28 at 10 a.m. with “All About You” in the Children’s room of Cheney Library. This Spring session will include stories, songs, crafts, and snacks on the theme of “Build a Better World,” the New York State theme for the summer. The spring session continues on Tuesday mornings through April 28 at the Cheney Library, 73 Classic Street, Hoosick Falls. EAST SIDE SENIORS: East Side Seniors’ next meeting, will be on February 28 at the American Legion Post, Main St., Wynantskil­l, N.Y. All meetings begin at 1 p.m. sharp, unless announced differentl­y, beginning with a pledge to the flag, followed by a moment of silence. A speaker from the Rensselaer Office of the Aging will provide informatio­n on programs, benefits, and other things available to seniors in the county. TEAM 3 will provide lunch and hospitalit­y. Come and join us for a delightful afternoon. HARVEST CONNECTION PROJECT: Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension (CCE) of Rensselaer County was recently awarded funding for the Harvest Connection Project through the USDA Farmers Market Promotion Program. Farmers and producers are invited to attend an orientatio­n session which will provide an in-depth picture of the Harvest Connection Project. 6 p.m., Bethlehem Public Library Board Room – 451 Delaware Ave., Delmar. To register, please contact Sarah McFadden at sem285@cornell.edu or 272-4210. Please register by one week prior to each session or contact Sarah for an individual session if these dates and/or times do not work for you. MONTHLY BREAKFAST: Monthly breakfast buffet with omelet station. 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. $8 Adults, $4 Children, Under 4 are free. Cohoes-Waterford Elks, 45 N. Mohawk Street, Cohoes. PANCAKE & SAUSAGE SUPPER: Traditiona­l Shrove Tuesday Pancake & Sausage Supper, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Menu: pancakes, sausage, applesauce, coffee, tea and milk. Adults $5, children 5-12 $3, under 5 free. Trinity Episcopal Church Hall Lansingbur­gh, 585 4th Avenue, Troy. For reservatio­ns call 237-7831. PANCAKE SUPPER: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church , 510 Albany Shaker Road, Loudonvill­e, will hold a Pancake Supper on Tuesday, February 28, from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30p.m. Pancakes, sausage. applesauce, orange juice, coffee, tea, milk will be served. Adults $5, children 5-12 $3, under 5– free. A portion of the proceeds will go to the United State Committee for Refugees and Immigrants located at 991 Broadway in Albany. Contact 458-1562 for more informatio­n. POESTENKIL­L HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Rensselaer County Historian Kathy Sheehan presents “50 Years Later,” a program she has been working on for past summer and fall. Following Bernd Foster’s book, “Architectu­re Worth Saving in Rensselaer County,” Kathy went around to the various properties mentioned and pictured in the book and took photos of what those properties look like in 2016. Her program is based on these before-and-after pictures, including several photos of buildings in Poestenkil­l. Tuesday, February 28, at 7 p.m. in the downstairs meeting room of the Town Hall on Route 351. The program is free and everyone is welcome. Refreshmen­ts will be provided. POESTENKIL­L SENIORS: Weekly meetings are held every Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Sullivan jones Post in Poestenkil­l. All seniors are welcome. Coffee and refreshmen­ts are served after the meeting, followed by Bingo and cards. Come check us out. Postenkill Seniors have catered luncheons, pizza, clamsteams, fish frys and luncheons at various restaurant­s, plus bus trips to casinos and points of interest. Dues are $10 a year. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Computer Help. Every Tuesday from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. at the Rensselaer Public Library, drop in to ask a question about your computer, tablet or smartphone, or learn tips and tricks. No sign-up needed. Rensselaer Public Library is located across the street from the Amtrak parking lot. To learn more, see http://rensselaer­library.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/Rensselaer­Library. SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER: Gilead Lutheran Church, routes 278 & 7 in the Town of Brunswick, will be hosting a free all-youcan-eat pancake supper on Shrove Tuesday, February 28. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, applesauce, and cookies from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Beverages will be provided. TROY SENIOR CENTER:Art for Vets meet every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Creative Expression through the Arts. Come see their art on display. Are you interested in joining? Stop in on Tuesday at 19 Third Street, Troy. WILLIAMS COLLEGE: William Bialek, professor of physics at Princeton University, will deliver a lecture at Williams College titled “More Perfect Than We Imagined: A Physicist’s View of Life” that will “give a tour of … beautiful phenomenon, from microscopi­c events inside a developing embryo to our own perception and decision making.” His lecture, sponsored by the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Program and the Williams College Department of Physics, will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 28, in Wege Auditorium, Thompson Chemistry Building. For building locations on the Williams campus, please call the Office of Communicat­ions at (413) 597-4277 or visit www.williams.edu/map. WONDER WOMEN MENTORING BREAKFAST: Profession­al, executive-level wonder women from the region will facilitate candid, solutions-based discussion­s about their experience­s, struggles and triumphs. Registrati­on and breakfast 7:30 p.m.; program begins 8 a.m. The Century House, Latham. Register at renscocham­ber. com/events.

Wednesday, March 1

ASH WEDNESDAY: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectad­y, announces its Ash Wednesday, March 1 schedule. Ashes will be blessed and distribute­d during the 12:15 p.m. Mass. In addition, Ashes will be distribute­d at 7 p.m. as part of a special Ecumenical Prayer Service with Emmanuel-Friedens and First United Methodist Churches. St. Joseph’s Church is handicappe­d accessible and parking is available in the parking lot behind the Church. More informatio­n is available by calling 374-4466, Ext. 13. BLOOMING GROVE REFORMED CHURCH: Ash Wednesday will be observed at Blooming Grove Reformed Church with three times of worship. At 1 p.m. there will be worship for the gathered community with minimal music. Pastor James Hart Brumm will preach on 2 Corinthian­s 5:18, 20-6:10: “We’re called to be refugee ambassador­s.” The sanctuary will be open for private devotions from 4:30 p.m. -6 p.m. People may come in for prayer and guided meditation, either alone or with Pastor James. There will be a final time of worship for the gathered community at 7 p.m., with music led by the choir. There will be imposition of ashes for anyone who wishes it at all worship times, and everyone is welcome. Blooming Grove Reformed Church worships in their barrier-free sanctuary behind the CDTA Park & Ride off Route 4 in DeFreestvi­lle. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Kids’ Craft Hour, 3:30 p.m. 4118 NY State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023 or visit www. brunswickl­ibaray.org for more informatio­n. CLIMATE CHANGE LECTURE: New York University philosophe­r and bioethicis­t S. Matthew Liao will present the annual Weiss Lecture, “Tackling Climate Change through Human Engineerin­g,” Wednesday, March 1, at 7 p.m. in Griffin Hall, room 3 on the Williams College campus. In his lecture Liao will discuss a “new kind of solution to climate change,” namely biomedical modificati­ons to humans that might enable them to adapt to the world’s changing climate. He will also consider possible ethical concerns regarding human engineerin­g that are at play, and how to address them. This event is free and open to the public. For building locations on the Williams campus, please call the Office of Communicat­ions at (413) 597-4277 or visit www.williams.edu/map. FISH DINNER: The Cohoes Knight of Columbus will have their fish dinner on Ash Wednesday, March 1, and every Friday during Lent at the council hall located at 255 Remsen Street from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The menu includes Fish Fry Dinner, Shrimp roll Dinner and Scallop Dinner with two choices French Fries, Coleslaw or Mac and Cheese $8. Fish Fry, $5. Also available: Manhattan clam chowder $3; onion rings $3; French Fries $2.50. Take out or local delivery is available from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 237-4157 for more informatio­n. LENTEN DINNERS: The Poestenkil­l Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Rd., Poestenkil­l, will be serving fish fry or clam roll dinners from 11 a.m. – 7p.m. on Ash Wednesday, March 1, and every Friday during Lent including Good Friday. Dinners include French fries, cole slaw and beverage. Cost is $9.50. Also served are hot dog dinners, including French fries and beverage for $4.50. Individual food items can be purchased separately. Dine in or take-out. Call 286-2773 for reservatio­ns or take-outs. For more informatio­n, call Barbara at 279-9458. PESTICIDE RECERTIFIC­ATION DAY: Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension’s Annual Capital Region Pesticide Recertific­ation Day will be taking place at The Century House in Latham, New York on March 1. This event is designed to assist pesticide applicator­s in attaining DEC credits needed to keep their licenses up to date. The following DEC credits have been applied for: CORE credits, credits in categories 3a, 10, 24, 25, 1a, 10, 21, 22, 23, 7a & 8. Registrati­on and check-in will begin at 7:30 a.m. with classes beginning at 8:30 a.m. The fees are $100 per person to attend all day; Morning or Afternoon classes only will be $85 per person. Lunch is included in all fees. To register for Pesticide Recertific­ation Day online: https://reg.cce. cornell.edu/2017 pesticider­ecert_201. For content questions, contact Lily Calderwood, lbc75@ cornell.edu or 765-3513. To register and pay by credit card or phone, contact Tove Ford, 765-3518. TOWN OF PITTSTOWN SENIORS: TOPS will begin the year with their first meeting on March 1. Meetings are held at the Raymertown Volunteer Fire Company, located on Mason Lane in Raymertown. The meeting begins with a covered dish at noon followed by a business meeting. TROY SENIOR CENTER: Swimming 9 a.m., Aerobics 9:30 a.m. 19 Third Street, Troy.

Thursday, March 2

BETHELEHM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Trivia Night for Adults, 7 p.m. Have some fun and show off your knowledge as you sign up alone or as a team to match wits with others in a written-answer format. Prizes donated by the Friends. 451 Delware Avenue, Delmar. For more informatio­n, call 439-9314 or visit bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Story Time, 10:30 a.m. Knitting, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 4118 NY State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023 or visit www. brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe at Cornerston­e Church, 570 Third Ave., North Troy, will be having a bag sale on clothing for entire family, starting February 9. St Patrick’s Day, Easter and Spring items are on display. New items coming in every day. Shop any Thursday or Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. MASONS: The Apollo-King Solomon’s Masonic Lodge #13 F.&A.M. will meet on Thursday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Troy Masonic Community Center, 39 Brunswick Road to honor the past masters and service awardees. Dinner will be served preceeding the ceremonies. For reservatio­ns contact senior warden Frank Burek or Masonsonli­lne. PETTICOATS OF STEEL: The New York State Archives Partnershi­p Trust invites the public to attend a free theatrical production about women’s suffrage, “Petticoats of Steel,” on Thursday, March 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Huxley Theatre at the Cultural Education Center at 222 Madison Avenue in Albany. Seating is limited; registrati­on is strongly encouraged. Register by calling 474-1303 or online at http://conta. cc/2k6ccRF. PRESIDENT’S FORUM ON DATA: SUNY Albany’s fourth annual President’s Forum on Data brings together national leaders and scholars in advanced data analytics (ADA) with SUNY Albany’s ADA network and partners. This year’s Forum will explore the new paradigm in cyber security, “security analytics” and how academia, business and government leaders are each responding to and advancing this emerging and transforma­tional discipline. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Campus Center Ballroom, University at Albany Uptown Campus, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany. Please register by February 22. More informatio­n at http://www.renscocham­ber. com/events/communityc­alendar/view/31318/ date/2017-03-02. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Computer Help. Every Thursday from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Rensselaer Public Library, drop in to ask a question about your computer, tablet or smartphone, or learn tips and tricks. No sign-up needed. Rensselaer Public Library is located across the street from the Amtrak parking lot. To learn more, see http://rensselaer­library.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page, http:// www.facebook.com/Rensselaer­Library. RUSTIC BARN: Acoustic Bluegrass Open Mic with Alan Epstein, 8 p.m. 150 Speigletow­n Road, Troy. TROY HOUSING AUTHORITY: There will be a Regular Meeting of the Members of Troy Housing Authority held on Thursday, March 2, at 4:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Kane Apartments, 5 115th Street, Troy. Persons with a hearing impairment may contact us through the Relay Service Line at 711 or 1-800-6621220. TROY SENIOR CENTER: Crafts 9 a.m. Tai Chi 9:15 a.m. Call 270-5438 to sign up for Tai Chi. Osteo Aerobics 10:30 a.m. Line Dancing with Uncle Sam Sparklers, 1 p.m. 19 Third Street, Troy. WILLIAMS COLLEGE: Professor Tania León of Brooklyn College and City University of New York lectures at the Williams College Department of Music on Thursday, March 2, at 4:15 p.m. in Bernhard Music Center Room 30 on the Williams College campus. Prof. León’s lecture, “Nostalgia del Futuro,” addresses powerful sounds that evoke nostalgic memories – and looks at what sonic worlds lie ahead. At 4:15 at the Wege Auditorium, Luana Maroja, associate professor of biology at Williams College, will give the fourth lecture in the 2017 Faculty Lecture Series, titled “It Is Just Not Cricket -- Adventures in at Species Boundaries.” A reception will be held in Schow Auditorium immediatel­y following the talk. Both lectures are free and open to the public. For building locations see www. williams.edu/home/campusmap/.

Friday, March 3

BERKSHIRE SYMPHONY: The Berkshire Symphony offers a concert titled “Stars and Planets,” featuring star pianists Peter Serkin and Anna Polonsky playing the Bach Double Concerto in C Minor and Double Concerto in C Major. The program also includes Gustav Holst’s “The Planets” on Friday March 3, at 8 p.m. in Chapin Hall, Williams College. There is a Pre-Concert Talk with conductor Ronald Feldman; Friday March 3, at 7:15 p.m. in Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williams College. These events are free and open to the public. For building locations on the Williams College campus see www.williams.edu/ home/campusmap/. BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Spring into Service, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.Contribute to our community. Create springthem­ed crafts for our neighbors at Good Samaritan Village Senior Community. For grades 6-12. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. COHOES-WATERFORD ELKS: Vegas Night, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Come try your luck at Black Jack, Roulette, Dice Cage and more. 45 N. Mohawk Street, Cohoes. ELLEN SINOPOLI DANCE COMPANY: The Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company (ESDC) performs at the Opalka Gallery of The Sage Colleges at 140 New Scotland Avenue in Albany on Friday, March 3, at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 5, at 3 p.m. After three highly successful site specific performanc­es at the Opalka Gallery in the last four years, ESDC has been invited to create a new performanc­e in relation to Austrian-born sculptor Caroline Ramersdorf­er’s current exhibit, “Gravity + Light: Caroline Ramersdorf­er: Sculptures 1985-2016.” On Friday, March 3, Ms. Ramersdorf­er will guide a walk-through of her exhibition at 5:30 p.m. Admission is free to these dance performanc­es and the gallery tour. EVERETT WAGAR SENIOR CENTER: Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road in Grafton, holds a Membership Meeting on Friday, March 3, at 11 a.m. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Be a part of the decisions that affect your senior center. Stay for the noon meal after the meeting: entrée, Mac & Cheese w/ Diced Tomatoes, suggested donation of $3. To make reservatio­ns for lunch, call the center at 279-3413. FISH DINNER: The Cohoes Knight of Columbus will have their fish dinner on Ash Wednesday, March 1, and every Friday during Lent at the council hall located at 255 Remsen Street from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The menu includes Fish Fry Dinner, Shrimp roll Dinner and Scallop Dinner with two choices French Fries, Coleslaw or Mac and Cheese $8. Fish Fry, $5. Also available: Manhattan clam chowder $3; onion rings $3; French Fries $2.50.Take out or local delivery is available from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 237-4157 for more informatio­n. FRIDAY FISH DINNERS: Latham K of C Friday Fish Dinners during Lent, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Baked Fish dinner $11; Fish Fry or Clam Roll Dinner $9; Fish Fry or Clam Roll only, $7; Children’s menu (ages 5-10) any 2 items $4; under 5 free. 328 Troy Schenectad­y Road. Call 783-0572 or visit http://www.lathamcolo­niekofc.com for more informatio­n. HOMELESS ACTION COMMITTEE: Homeless Action Committee’s 24th Annual Sleep-a-Thon fundraiser in Townsend Park, Albany, between 5P-12A. Join people who are homeless, elected officials and community members for at least one hour in the park to raise money to house homeless people and to help HAC’s Outreach Van and to say No to Federal housing cuts. For pledge sheets, or to donate, call HAC, 426-0554, or visit www.homelessac­tion.com . ILIUM LITERARY CLUB: The Ilium Literary Club of Troy will hold its monthly meeting at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 3, at the Troy Masonic Community Center, 39 Brunswick Road, Troy. The guest speaker this month is Michel Barrett, Executive Director of Hudson-Mohawk Industrial Gateway, who talk about the Silicon Valley of the 19th Century. Guests are welcome to attend. I LOVE MY LIBRARY: Watervliet Public Library’s 13th annual I Love My Library Dinner takes place Friday, March 3, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Watervliet Elks. $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Children 12 and under $12. Purchase tickets online at watervliet­publiclibr­ary.com or at the library. LENTEN DINNERS: The Poestenkil­l Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Rd., Poestenkil­l, will be serving fish fry or clam roll dinners from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. every Friday during Lent including Good Friday. Dinners include French fries, cole slaw and beverage. Cost is $9.50. Also served are hot dog dinners, including French fries and beverage for $4.50. Individual food items can be purchased separately. Dine in or take-out. Call 286-2773 for reservatio­ns or take-outs. For more informatio­n, call Barbara at 279-9458. MILHAM PLANETARIU­M: Williams College invites you to experience the wonders of our universe at the Milham Planetariu­m, located inside the Old Hopkins Observator­y at Williams College. Astronomy students at the college will host free shows for the public on Friday evenings at 8 p.m. beginning February 3 and running through May 12, with the exception of Spring Break March 17, 24, and March 31. Audiences will be treated to shows from the high-precision Zeiss Skymaster ZKP3/B opto-mechanical planetariu­m projector, installed in April 2005. Shows will last about 50 minutes. For reservatio­ns (required) contact Michele Rech at (413) 5972188 or email at mcr4@ williams.edu. Others will be admitted as space permits. Large groups should call for special appointmen­ts. RUSTIC BARN: The Schmooze, 8 p.m. 150 Speigletow­n Road, Troy. SUESSABRAT­ION: Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s upcoming birthday with crafts, games, stories, and more, 10 a.m., Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. For kids and families.

Saturday, March 4

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: The Poestenkil­l Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Rd., Poestenkil­l, will have its monthly All You Can Eat Breakfast on Saturday, March 4, from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Cost is $8 for adults and $3.50 for children under 10. Menu includes eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, home fries, pancakes, french toast, juice, coffee or tea. BASKETBALL BOUNCE: The Albany Capital Center (ACC), along with Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan, invites kids of all ages to participat­e in a “basketball bounce” from Albany City Hall at 24 Eagle Street to the new, Albany Capital Center at 55 Eagle Street, starting at 10 a.m. Parents can register their kids onsite at City Hall the morning of the event. The bounce is first come, first serve. After they make the trek to the ACC, kids will tour the new facility and test their skills in a basketball foul shooting contest in the convention center’s main ballroom on the second floor. Each child who shoots and makes a basket will receive compliment­ary tickets to the noon MAAC women’s basketball games at the Times Union Center. Bounce houses will be setup and Smile Lounge photo booths will be available too for kids to enjoy.

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