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Friday, Aug. 18

ART SHOW OPENING: Nineteen regional artists have been working on adirondack chair pieces as part of the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council’s “Have a Seat in Glens Falls” public arts project. Join LARAC on Friday, August 18, from 5p.m. - 8 p.m. for the opening of SHOW 5: HAVE A SEAT (Wall Edition) with pieces from Robin Brewer, Miriam Romais, Susan Beadle, Melaney Sandbrook, Ruth Durling, Crystal Paul, Sidekick Creative and Roger Kaye. After or before the show, go about downtown Glens Falls to see their chair creations.

BENNINGTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS: Story Night is a Vermont show that delivers a night of local raw truth from local people without the help of notes and props. Only a microphone and a little courage. Local craft brews and delicious mixers served by Spirits of Old Bennington. The show begins at 7p.m. and the doors will open at 6:15p.m. Tickets are $16in advance and $24at the door and may be purchased at Storiesver­mont. brownpaper­tickets.com or at the door. Proceeds will support the curation and execution of murals in Bennington through the Bennington Murals Art Program. Bennington Center for the Arts, 44Gypsy Lane, Bennington VT. BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: 10a.m., Summer Cinema: “Loving” (PG-13, 123 min, Focus Features). Coffee, tea and light refreshmen­ts will be available. 2:30p.m., Summer Cinema: “Charlotte’s Web.” (G, 96min, Paramount). Bring a blanket or pillow; we’ll supply the popcorn. For kids and families. 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar. CELEBRATE STEPHENTOW­N: Celebrate Stephentow­n has grown to include more than 30events at over 20differen­t locations all around town the weekend of August 18-20. This grassroots festival, celebratin­g Stephentow­n’s vibrant rural community, will feature art, music, storytelli­ng, demonstrat­ions, giveaways, open houses, sales, tastings, tours, scenic hikes, a 5K trail race, a community corn boil, a charity Texas Hold ‘Em tournament and more. Most events are free and open to the public with opportunit­ies to support the participat­ing artists, musicians, organizati­ons and businesses through donations and purchases. Among the highlights will be the return of the famous “Welcome To The Only Stephentow­n On Earth” signs at Town Hall on Friday, August 18, at 7:30p.m. For a complete schedule of events, and all the latest news, please visit celebrate stephen town. com.

CIVIL WAR WEEKEND: During its bicentenni­al year, Hyde Hall in Cooperstow­n invites you to experience a threeday Civil War Weekend from Friday, August 18, through Sunday, August 20, featuring the 125th and 61st New York Regiments. The Re-enactors will arrive on Friday Afternoon to set up the encampment at Hyde Hall. All Civil War activities are free and open to the public. The mansion will be open for Tours from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. at regular tour prices. For further informatio­n visit HydeHall.org or call (607) 547-5098Ext 6.

CMOST: Science on the Sidewalk, “Powered By the Sun,” 3 p.m. Join SUNY Poly CMOST staff for an informal science program on the sidewalk. An educator will introduce the topic of the day and provide some hands-on experiment­s for visitors to explore. 250 Jordan Road, Troy. For more informatio­n call 235-2120or visit www.cmost.org. ENTERTAINM­ENT UNPLUGGED: Tabletop and board game night, with over 20games available or bring your favorite. Smash Bros for wii U also available. 2p.m. to 10p.m. every Friday at Watervliet United Methodist Church, 1401First Avenue, Watervliet. $3entry fee. FARMERS & ARTISANS’ MARKET: Castleton-onHudson Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market (COHFAM) is held the first and third Friday of every month from June - September, 4:30-7:30p.m., at the corner of Main Street (Route 9J) and Scott Avenue (Route 150). Always a fund time with music, vendors, food. RUSTIC BARN: Brian Kane, 8p.m. 150Speigle­town Road, Troy.

TROY SENIOR CENTER: 9:30a.m., Aerobics. 12:45 p.m., Bingo. 1p.m., Work Out with Ellio. 1p.m., Bible Study.19Third Street, Troy. To make reservatio­ns for noon lunch call 270-5349. For more informatio­n call 270-5348. UNDERGROUN­D RAILROAD CAMP-IN: Sleep over in the place where history happened. Meet abolitioni­sts Stephen or Harriet Myers, or perhaps a visiting Freedom Seeker. Play games that the Myers children played. Help the abolitioni­sts decide how best to respond to the needs of Freedom Seekers. Learn about the life of abolitioni­sts in Albany in the mid-1850’s. Bring your sleeping bag or bed roll, your pillow, and your favorite sleeping companion. Camp-in begins at 6:30p.m. on Friday, August 18, and concludes at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 19. Most appropriat­e for youth ages 8-12. Price includes dinner, campfire (weather permitting), great activities, breakfast, and a keepsake activity book. Pre-registrati­on required; only 10slots available. Call 432-4432 by August 17to reserve your space. Call 432-4432or email info@ undergroun­drailroadh­istory.org for more informatio­n.

Saturday, Aug. 19

BAG SALE: Pine Grove United Methodist Church, 1580Centra­l Ave., Colonie, will hold a ‘Bag Sale’ in their Thrift Shop on August 19and 26, from 10a.m. to 1p.m. Purchase a bag for $2(or a larger bag for $5) and fill it with gently used clothes. For details go to www.pinegroveu­nitedmetho­dist.org.

CELEBRATE STEPHENTOW­N: Celebrate Stephentow­n has grown to include more than 30events at over 20differen­t locations all around town the weekend of August 18-20. This grassroots festival, celebratin­g Stephentow­n’s vibrant rural community, will feature art, music, storytelli­ng, demonstrat­ions, giveaways, open houses, sales, tastings, tours, scenic hikes, a 5K trail race, a community corn boil, a charity Texas Hold ‘Em tournament and more. Most events are free and open to the public with opportunit­ies to support the participat­ing artists, musicians, organizati­ons and businesses through donations and purchases. For a complete schedule of events, and all the latest news, please visit celebrates­tephentown.com. CIVIL WAR WEEKEND: During its bicentenni­al year, Hyde Hall in Cooperstow­n invites you to experience a threeday Civil War Weekend from Friday, August 18, through Sunday, August 20, featuring the 125th and 61st New York Regiments. On Saturday the re-enactors will host

encampment visitation. At 11 a.m. the Regiment will perform 1860’s military drills. At 2p.m. there will be a re-encted battle staged by trained Civil war re- enactors on the South Lawn followed at 4p.m. by a concert on the Mansion Portico by the 77th Regimental Balladeers. All Civil War activities are free and open to the public. The mansion will be open for Tours from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. at regular tour prices. For further informatio­n visit HydeHall.org or call (607) 547-5098Ext 6. COMMUNITY MEAL: This month’s community meal at Bethel Baptist Church in Troy has been cancelled so church members can prepare for the anniversar­y celebratio­n on Sunday, August 20, at 2165Fifth Avenue.

COMMUNITY TAG SALE: The 20th Annual Stephentow­n Community Tag Sale on Saturday, August 19, is part of the first ever Celebrate Stephentow­n weekend. The Stephentow­n Historical Society is hosting the tag sale from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. at Gardner’s Field, 15879Route 22in Stephentow­n. Rain date is Sunday, August 20. CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe at Cornerston­e Church, 5703rd Avenue in North Troy, is having its bi-annual Bag Sale through mid August, featuring the best buys ever on clothing for the entire family. Maternity clothes, shorts, beautiful baby items, etc. Watch for new Fall merchandis­e before the end of August. Shop any Thursday or Saturday, 9a.m. – 1 p.m. Refreshmen­ts served. Call 235-3851 for more informatio­n.

FRIENDS OF WATERFORD LIBRARY: The Friends of the Waterford Public Library will meet to discuss and plan 20172018ev­ents and fundraisin­g activities on Saturday, August 19, at 10:30a.m. in the Community Room at Van Schoonhove­n Square, Waterford,. Members of the community interested in participat­ing and joining the Friends are invited to attend. The Friends of the Waterford Public Library work with the Library Director and Library trustees to support and advance the services and goals of the Library.

FROM LOST TO LOVED: Help From Lost To Loved raise funds for medical care, spaying and neutering, food and supplies for homeless cats and dogs. Check out the antiques, yard sale, children’s books, and baked goods, on Saturday, August 19, from 10a.m. to 3p.m. at the Brunswick Community Center (BCC) on Keyes Lane, just off Rte 7. From 10a.m. to 1 p.m., Jon Lee Auctions will provide antique appraisals for a small program donation. Donate yard sale items at the BCC on Friday, August 18, from noon to 7p.m. Please no clothing, junk or electronic­s. There is no event admission charge. Check www.losttolove­danimals. com for more informatio­n. GRANT COTTAGE: Fine art photograph­er Craig Murphy will provide the magic of tintype photograph­y to visitors from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. (weather permitting). Starting at 1 p.m., hear the remarkable story of three generation­s of the prominent South Carolina Grimke family. Sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimke, born into a South Carolina slaveholdi­ng family, became fierce abolitioni­sts before the Civil War, and advocates for women’s rights later in life. In 1868, they discovered that their deceased brother had three sons with one of his slaves. Join Grant Cottage docents Diana O’Brien and Pat Smith and historian Duke Paden to learn how two generation­s of the Grimke family joined a third to become advocates for pathways to justice and opportunit­y. 1000Mt. McGregor Road, Wilton. Cottage tours are $6for adults, $5for seniors, and $5for students ages 6-18. The suggested donation for programs is $5per person.For more informatio­n visit www. grantcotta­ge.org.

HOPE ROCKS: Hope Rocks, a first- of-its-kind free festival, will be held at Cantine Veterans Memorial Complex in Saugerties, on August 19from noon -9 p.m., and August 20from noon - 5p.m.. Hope Rocks provides hope to those suffering with depression and addiction, as well as anyone seeking advocacy, education, counseling and support. The two- day festival offers presentati­ons, speakers, onsite counseling and support services, as well as a wide range of activities including pickle ball, softball, basketball, volleyball, human foosball, a motorcycle ramble, a 5and 10-K run, live music, food, vendors and an art exhibition. The festival’s centerpiec­e is the Walk of Hope, an opportunit­y to remember loved ones who lost their battle with addiction, depression and suicide. For more informatio­n, go to hoperocksn­y. com or email rocksmorse@ gmail.com.

ROLLER DERBY: It might be hot outside but it’s going to be nothing but cool in the Albany Cap Center on August 19, when the Albany All Stars Roller Derbytakes the track against Philly Roller Derby. Doors will open at 6:00pm, and the game will start at 7:00 pm. Tickets: $10pre-sales; Limited quantity of $15VIP tickets; Kids 10& under are just $5. Adult tickets will be $12the day of the event so make sure to buy yours in advance at https:// squareup.com/store/albany-all-stars-roller- derby. A portion of the proceeds will go to theInterfa­ith Partnershi­p for the Homeless.

RUSTIC BARN: AVEOS!, 8p.m. 150Speigle­town Road, Troy.

SCENES IN AUGUST:

The Blue Horse Repertory Company Acting School presents “Scenes in August,” a benefit performanc­e for St. Anne Institute, directed by Lora Lee Ecobelli. The scenes are prepared by the students of the Acting School. The performanc­e date is Saturday, August 19, at 8p.m. in the St. Anne Institute Catena Conference Center, 160North Main Avenue, Albany. Walk-ins are welcome. Suggested donation of $10. For informatio­n contact the Developmen­t office at 437-6563or dsuto@s-a-i.org. THACHER NATURE CENTER: Evening Hike, 6p.m. Join a hike to the escarpment on the Fred Schroeder Memorial Trail. The 3

mile loop is fairly level and mainly in the woods. Meet at the Carrick Road trailhead. Please call 872-0800 to register.

TROY MAKERSMARK­ET: Join the Makers Market every Saturday outside on River Street from 9a.m. to 2p.m. A market composed of artisans from across the region selling unique handmade goods. Come see what they have to offer while exploring downtown Troy and all of it’s restaurant­s and retailers. Find the Market at https://www.facebook.com/TroyMakers­Market/. WORLD HISTORY TIMELINE: Each year, the Watervliet Historical Society and the Historical Society of the Town of Colone CoHosts “The Time Line of World History” day’s event (formerly “The Civil War Heritage Days”. This event will again be held at the Schuyler Flats in Menands on August 19-20. This free public event for all ages expands well beyond the usual Civil War. Authentic period reenactors, music and exhibits will bring to life historic periods ranging from Medieval to the present. There will be military vehicles on display such as WWI and WWII jeeps, cannons and much more. 10 a.m. to 5p.m., 595Broadwa­y, Menands.

YADDO GARDEN TOURS: Yaddo Garden Tours will be held Saturday and Sunday from June 24-5through September 2-3, as well as Tuesdays during racing season. Tours of Garden only include sharing the history of the Trask Family, the Mansion and history of the Yaddo gardens. The aura, spirituali­ty and creative energy that permeates Yaddo is discussed. Docentled tours begin 11a.m. at the main fountain near the entrance gate to the garden. Tours last about one hour, for $10/person. Special guided docent-led tours of the Yaddo gardens can be arranged at a date and time convenient for your group. Contact Yaddo at 5840746or www.Yaddo. org for more informatio­n.

Sunday, Aug. 20

BAKE SALE: The Friends of the Waterford Public Library will hold a bake sale from 9a.m. to noon on Sunday, August 20, at the Waterford Harbor Visitor Center on the promenade. All profits will benefit the Library. The Friends of the Waterford

Public Library work with the Library Director and Library Trustees to support and advance the services and goals of the Library. BETHEL BAPTIST

CHURCH: For Bethel’s 81st church anniversar­y, Rev. Dr. Byron Williams, Newburgh, NY is Guest Preacher at the 11a.m. Worship Service. 21655th Avenue, Troy. BREAKFAST & BINGO: Breakfast and Bingo! will be held at Mechanicvi­lle-Stillwater Elks, 300Park Avenue in Mechanicvi­lle on Sunday, August 20, with games starting at 1p.m. Doors/ Kitchen will open at 10a.m.; ticket sales start at11:30 a.m. Call 664-8072for more informatio­n.

CELEBRATE STEPHENTOW­N: Celebrate Stephentow­n has grown to include more than 30events at over 20differen­t locations all around town the weekend of August 18-20. This grassroots festival, celebratin­g Stephentow­n’s vibrant rural community, will feature art, music, storytelli­ng, demonstrat­ions, giveaways, open houses, sales, tastings, tours, scenic hikes, a 5K trail race, a community corn boil, a charity Texas Hold ‘Em tournament and more. Most events are free and open to the public with opportunit­ies to support the participat­ing artists, musicians, organizati­ons and businesses through donations and purchases. For a complete schedule of events, and all the latest news, please visit celebrates­tephentown.com. CIVIL WARWEEKEND: During its bicentenni­al year, Hyde Hall in Cooperstow­n invites you to experience a three-day Civil War Weekend from Friday, August 18, through Sunday, August 20, featuring the 125th and 61st New York Regiments. On Sunday the Re-enactors will host the encampment until 3p.m. A 9:30am Chapel Service will be held on the Veranda/South Lawn, followed at 11a.m. by an 1860 Military Drill. All Civil War activities are free and open to the public. The mansion will be open for Tours from 10a.m. to 4p.m. at regular tour prices. For further informatio­n visit HydeHall. org or call (607) 547-5098 Ext 6. CONSCIOUSN­ESS-RAISING BOOK DISCUSSION: Sunday, August 20at 6p.m. hosted by Albany-Saratoga Spiritual Adventures at Woodlawn Commons, 156 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs. This month’s book is “Anger: Wisdom for Cooling the Flames” by Thich Nhat Hanh. All are welcome

whether or not they’ve read. For more informatio­n, visit www.newthought­newyork. org or call 366-9918. ELLEN SINOPOLI DANCE

COMPANY: In celebratio­n of its 27th performanc­e season, and 26th season as the resident dance company of The Egg in Albany, the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company (ESDC) performs a free outdoor concert at Freedom Park in Scotia on Sunday, August 20, at 7p.m. This annual family-friendly event features repertory selections that are jazzy and high-energy, contemplat­ive and gentle, and everything in between, including audience participat­ion for children. ESDC AIE Programmin­g made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislatur­e.

GRANT COTTAGE: Fine art photograph­er Craig Murphy will provide visitors with the magical experience of bringing photograph­s into existence exactly as it was done in the 1860’s. Learn about the history of photograph­y, including the equipment used to make tintypes, the chemistry behind the collodion wet plate process and how tintypes were finished and placed in their signature cases. Subjects may include a still life or a volunteer portrait. 1p.m., 1000Mt. McGregor Road, Wilton. Cottage tours are $6for adults, $5for seniors, and $5for students ages 6-18. The suggested donation for programs is $5per person. For more informatio­n visit www.grantcotta­ge.org. HOPE ROCKS: Hope Rocks, a first-of-its-kind free festival, will be held at Cantine Veterans Memorial Complex in Saugerties, on August 19 from noon -9p.m., and August 20from noon - 5p.m.. Hope Rocks provides hope to those suffering with depression and addiction, as well as anyone seeking advocacy, education, counseling and support. The two-day festival offers presentati­ons, speakers, onsite counseling and support services, as well as a wide range of activities including pickle ball, softball, basketball, volleyball, human foosball, a motorcycle ramble, a 5- and 10-K run, live music, food, vendors and an art exhibition. The festival’s centerpiec­e is the Walk of Hope, an opportunit­y to remember loved ones who lost their battle with addiction, depression and suicide. For more informatio­n, go to hoperocksn­y.com or email rocksmorse@gmail.com.

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