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Tuesday, Aug. 29
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Tots Discovery Club, 10: 30a. m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 2794023or visit www. brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
CMOST: Engineering Fun & Learning Series, 2p. m. Free with museum admission. 250 Jordan Road, Troy. For more information call 235- 2120or visit www. cmost. org. MASONS: The Old 17th Masonic District Masters and officers will meet on Tuesday, August 29, at the Troy Masonic Community Center, 39Brunswick Road. Hosted byMount Zion Masonic Lodge # 311F.& A. M. Dinner at 6: 45 p. m., followed by the meeting at 7: 30p. m. For reservations go to masonsonline. POESTENKILL SENIORS: The Poestenkill Seniors hold weekly meetings every Tuesday at 1p. m. at the SullivanJones VFW post in Poestenkill. All seniors are welcome. Coffee and refreshments are served after the meeting, followed by bingo and cards. The hall is handicapped accessible with sufficient parking. The Poestenkill Seniors hold catered luncheons, clamsteams and fish frys at various restaruants. Best of all, they go on bus trips to casinos and other points of interest. Dues are $ 10a year.
RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Maker Lab for ages 5- 12, 2p. m. Computer Help. Every Tuesday from 1p. 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 learnmore, see http:// rensselaerlibrary.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page, http:// www. facebook. com/ RensselaerLibrary. TROY SENIOR CENTER: Health & Wellness activities, 10a. m. Arts 4Vets meets every Tuesday at 10: 30a. m. 19Third Street, Troy. Call 2705349to make a noon lunch reservation, or 270- 5348for more information.
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. Docent- led 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 584- 0746or www. Yaddo. org for more information.
Wednesday, Aug. 30
BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Fermenting From Your Garden: From Kraut to Kimchi, 7p. m. Master Gardener Charlie Brenner will talk about how to do simple fermentation at home. Sign up online at bethelehempubliclibrary.org or call 439- 9314. 451Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: 3: 30p. m., Kids’ STEAM Class. 6p. m., Adult Yoga. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279- 4023or visit www. brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
CMOST: August’s Animal of the Month at SUNY Poly CMOST is the Taiwanese Rat Snake. Learn more about this intriguing creature. No pre- registration required. Free with museum admission. 1p. m., 250Jordan Road, Troy. For more information call 235- 2120or visit www. cmost. org.
COHOES PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Cohoes Public Library is hosting a 6p. m. Story Time with Ms. Kayleigh every Wednesday. School- aged children from 5– 9yrs ( with parental supervision) are invited to an age appropriate story and activity. Please register at the Library either in person or calling 235- 2570and check for updates at www. CohoesPublicLibrary.org or on their Facebook page www. Facebook. com/ CohoesPublicLibrary.
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 lunchtime concert as part of The Egg’s Made In the Shade Series, just under the body of The Egg on the Empire State Plaza in Albany, on Wednesday, August 30, at noon. 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. EMPOWERMENT EXCHANGE: How can individuals and small grassroots advocacy groups make their case heard most effectively— and actually see results? On-Wednesday, August 30, the Empowerment Exchange presents their second annual Public Policy Forum at the RPI Chapel & Cultural Center, 2125Burdett Avenue, Troy. Special guests are New York Senator Neil Breslin and Assemblyman John McDonald. This free event will take place from 7 p. m. to 9p. m. Doors open at 6: 30p. m. The Empowerment Exchange, the Rensselaer County program of The Mental Health Empowerment Project, is a peer- run recovery center, dedicated to offering strategies that encourage people to find their personal power and use their own unique voice. For more information, please call ( 518) 235- 2173. NOVENA TO ST. JUDE: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600State Street, ( corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, announces its summer session of the Novena to St. Jude. The service is being held every Wednesday afternoon, following the 12: 15p. m. Mass, at 12: 40p. m. All are welcome to attend this worthwhile service. 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. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Teen Time, Wednesdays 4p. m. - 6p. m. Ages 13+. 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.
THRIFT SHOP: Christ United Methodist Church, Bridge St, Johnsonville 12094. Route
40to Route 67East. Open 9a. m. - noon Wednesdays and the first Saturday of each month. Great selection of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. Most clothing $ 3a bag! Beautiful special occasion outfits. Lots of housewares, CDs, books and jewelry.
TROY SENIOR CENTER: Aerobics 9: 30a. m. Health & Wellness activities, 10 a. m. Bingo 12: 45p. m. Work out with Ellio, 1p. m. 19Third Street, Troy. Call 270- 5349 to make a noon lunch reservation, or 270- 5348for more information. VOLKSWALK: Join the Empire State Capital Volkssporters for fun fitness and fellowship in Glens Falls, starting at 9: 30a. m. at Crandall park Pavilion, 600 Glen Street. A volkswalk is a leisurely walk ( typicaly 10k or 6.2miles; a 3mile route is also offere) through a scenic and or historic area over a pre- marked trail. Register 30minutes before start. More information is available at www. ava. org and www. walkescv. org.
Thursday, Aug. 31
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: 10: 30a. m., Tots Discovery Class. 1p. m., Knitting Group. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 2794023or visit www.brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
CMOST: Sensory Play,
“Sun and Shadow,” 10a. m. - 11: 30a. m. Help your child improve motor skills and increase understanding of how theworld works. Join SUNY Poly CMOST in the GE Junior Discovery Room for a hands- on sensory science activity for ages 2- 6. No pre- registration required. Free with museum admission. 250Jordan Road, Troy. For more information call 235- 2120or visit www. cmost. org.
CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe located at 570Third Ave., North Troy, is displaying brand new inventory for Fall and back- to- school clothes. There are many new items for ladies and men too, including shoes, shirts and jeans. Other depts, including linens, toys, jeans, shoes and housewares, have been restocked as well. Shop any Thursday or Saturday, 9 a. m. – 1p. m. Refreshments served. Call 235- 3851for more information. OVERDOSE AWARENESS DAY: Join the NØ piates Committee on August 3 for International Overdose Awareness Day. All are welcome to join in the memorial walk and rally in West Sand Lake, starting at the West Sand Lake Elementary School from 6p. m. to 7: 30 p. m. Participants are invited to arrive early, starting at 5p. m., to create memorial poster of a lost loved one or a poster of support for someone who is in recovery. The walk begins at 6 p. m. to the West Sand Lake Fire House, for ceremony and light refreshments. For more information visit, www.nopiates.org. or email questions to nopiateslaw@gmail.com.
RUSTIC BARN: Open Mic with Bob Gamache, 8p. m. 150Speigletown Road, Troy.
Friday, September 1
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Adult yoga hour, 6p. m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 2794023or visit www. brunswicklibrary.org for more information. 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, 1401 First Avenue, Watervliet. $ 3 entry fee.
FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONAL SERVICES: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600State Street, ( corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, is announcing its special First Friday Devotional Services. On Friday, September 1, following the 12: 15p. m. Mass, there will be Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, including exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. The public is cordially invited. 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. NORTH COUNTRY ARTS: The public is invited to North Country Arts’ September Art Party on Friday, September 1from 5p. m. - 7p. m. at their 2nd Floor Gallery in Glens Falls’ City Hall on 42Ridge Street. The September artist of the month is plein air artist Frederick Holman. The exhibition will open on August 28and close on September 29. The gallery is open weekdays from 9a. m. to 4 p. m.
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.
Saturday, Sept. 2
ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: The Poestenkill Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Rd., Poestenkill, will hold its monthly All You Can Eat Breakfast on Saturday, September 2, from 8a. m. - 11a. m. The cost is $ 8for adults and $ 3.50for children under 10. Menu includes eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, home fries, pancakes, french toast, juice, coffee or tea. CAR CRUISE: The 3rd Annual Car Cruise at the Market Place on Hill Street between Washington and Liberty Streets in Troy takes place Saturday, September 2, from 11a. m. - 3p. m. $ 5 donation benefits America Cancer and Luekemia Society. All are welcome. Bring a friend with a car. Organized by the South Troy Timing Association in cooperation with the Little Italy Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee.
CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe located at 570Third Ave., North Troy, is displaying brand new inventory for Fall and back- to- school clothes. There are many new items for ladies andmen too, including shoes, shirts and jeans. Other depts, including linens, toys, jeans, shoes and housewares, have been restocked as well. Shop any Thursday or Saturday, 9 a. m. – 1p. m. Refreshments served. Call 235- 3851for more information.
FREE BACKPACK GIVEAWAY: The Agape Apostolic Church of Deliverance will hold a Friends & Family Community Day Saturday September 2nd from 11 a. m. - 3p. m. at the Agape Apostolic Church of Deliverance, 1010Madison Ave. Troy. Activities include a Disney 5- in- 1bounce house, a space shuttle bounce house, zorb ball & track, pony rides & petting zoo, roaming railroad, rescue squad toddler bounce, plus many community resources, health screenings, lots of free giveaways and food. Free backpacks for the kids will be given away. For more information call 813- 8840. LIGHTFIELD FESTIVAL: Manfred Kirchheimer’s documentary “Canners” takes to the streets in an ode to themen and women who earn their daily bread by diligently collecting New York City’s bottles and cans. They talk to himabout their struggles, their families, and their dreams, never straying too far from the film’s subject, survival in the city. The 7p. m. screening will be followed by a Q& A with director Kirchheimer and Eric Hynes, Film Comment columnist and Associate Curator of Film at theMuseum of the Moving Image. Tickets: $ 10suggested donation to benefit LightField; reservations encouraged. Hudson Hall, 327Warren Street, Hudson. Visit hudsonhall. org or phone 822- 1438for more information and to purchase tickets.
MAC- HAYDN FUNDRAISER: ” Sing Happy,” is the end- of- season Cabaret at The Mac- Haydn Theatre in nearby Chatham, on September 2at noon. The popular annual fund- raising event will feature the music of composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb, performed by the 2017MacHaydn company. The $ 40 ticket includes the show and refreshments afterwards; call 518- 392- 9292or visit www. machaydntheatre. org for information and reservations.
THACHER NATURE CENTER: Escape the summer heat and join a Geology Educator on a shady hike to the Paint Mine waterfalls. Take a portion of The Long Path that parallels the cool- running Minelot Creek, visiting 2main waterfalls and a few smaller cascades. Compare 3different rock types along this 2mile ( round trip) inclined walk as you pass through the New Scotland shaly- limestone, Esopus shale, and Onondaga limestone. Meet at 10a. m. at the Visitor Center. Call 872- 0800to register. THRIFT SHOP: Christ United Methodist Church, Bridge St, Johnsonville 12094. Route 40to Route 67East. Open 9a. m. - noon Wednesdays and the first Saturday of each month. Great selection of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. Most clothing $ 3 a bag! Beautiful special occasion outfits. Lots of housewares, CDs, books and jewelry.
TROY MAKERS MARKET: Join the Makers Market every Saturday outside on River Street from9a. 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/. YARD SALE: The Melrose Methodist Church, 20 Church Street, Melrose, will be holding a yard sale on September 2from 9a. m. - 3 p. m. All types of household goods, books and many other things you have to come to see. plus a great bake sale.
Sunday, Sept. 3
SARATOGA SPRINGS SUMMER STROLL: The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation offers “Queen Annes: Circular Street & Union Avenue” on Sunday, September 3, at 10: 30a. m. Linda Trela will tour the area formerly home to the Young Women’s Industrial Club of Saratoga, which today is known as Skidmore College. Learn more about Skidmore’s early days and the Queen Annes along Union Avenue. The cost per tour is $ 5for SSPF members and $ 8for non- members. Reservations are encouraged, but not necessary. For more information or to make a reservation, please call the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation at ( 518) 587- 5030, visit www.saratogapreservation.org or email Nicole Babie, Membership & Programs Coordinator, at nbabie@saratogapreservation.org.
THACHER NATURE CENTER: Wildlife Preservation, 10a. m. Meet some of our wild neighbors up close and learn about where and how they live. Wildlife rehabilitator Kelly Martin will introduce some of the birds of prey and other animals in her care. Learn what to do if you find an abandoned or injured animal and how to help prevent wildlife emergencies. Suggested donation is $ 5 per family. Call 872- 0800 for more information. WATERFORD HARBOR FARMERS MARKET: Every Sunday from June through October, 9a. m. to 1p. m. at the Waterford Harbor, 1 Tugboat Alley, Waterford. Farmers, artisans and local producers line the promenade along the Erie Canal below Lock 2. Enjoy beautiful views of Peebles Island and the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers as you shop from local vendors and enjoy live music.
Monday, Sept. 4
SENIOR SCIENCE DAY: The Dudley Observatory at miSci is committed to lifelong learning and has created programming specifically designed for adults. Come explore the museum on a quiet afternoon, then join the Dudley Observatory for an exciting astronomy lesson on “Our Solar System: The Terrestrial Planets,” presented by Outreach Astronomer, Dr. Valerie Rapson. Cost: Senior Admission to miSci ($ 10.50 adult, $ 7.50child age 3- 12, $ 9senior 65+), Free for miSci members. 3p. m., miSci - Museum of Innovation and Science, 15Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectady. For more information visit https:// www. facebook. com/ events/ 549610761897175. SOLIDARITY LABOR DAY: For over thirty years, the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District has hosted a Labor Day Celebration for all workers who earn a paycheck. Join them in celebrating labor on Monday, September 4, from noon to dusk at the Cook Park Pavilion in the Village of Colonie. Hamburgers and hotdogs, both meat and vegetarian as well as soft drinks will be provided. Bring a potluck dish to pass if you can. There will be awards, short speeches, a union memorabilia silent auction and live music. This year’s theme is “No Limits for Women,” honoring the 100th Anniversary of women’s right to vote in New York State. The event is free and open to everyone. Call 669- 5299for further information.
Tuesday, Sept. 5
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Tots Discovery Club, 10: 30a. m. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279- 4023or visit www.brunswicklibrary.org for more information. POESTENKILL SENIORS: The Poestenkill Seniors hold weekly meetings every Tuesday at 1p. m. at the Sullivan- Jones VFW post in Poestenkill. All seniors are welcome. Coffee and refreshments are served after the meeting, followed by bingo and cards. The hall is handicapped accessible with sufficient parking. The Poestenkill Seniors hold catered luncheons, clamsteams and fish frys at various restaruants. Best of all, they go on bus trips to casinos and other points of interest. Dues are $ 10a year.
RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Maker Lab for ages 5- 12, 2p. m. Computer Help. Every Tuesday from 1 p. m. - 3p. 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.
TROY SENIOR CENTER: Health & Wellness activities, 10a. m. Arts 4Vets meets every Tuesday at 10: 30a. m. 19Third Street, Troy. Call 270- 5349to make a noon lunch reservation, or 2705348for more information.
Wednesday, Sept. 6
ART OPENING: Wingate Residences at Melbourne Place will host an art opening and happy hour on Wednesday, Sept. 6at 6 p. m. Mingle over wine and cheese while you enjoy the work of fabric artist and painter Janet McKinstry, whose experiences as a pastor and creator blend in unique ways in her art. This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, call ( 413) 499- 1992. Wingate Residences at Melbourne Place is located at 140Melbourne Road, Pittsfield MA. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: 3: 30p. m., Kids’ STEAM Class. 6p. m., Adult Yoga. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 2794023or visit www. brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
COHOES PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Cohoes Public Library is hosting a 6p. m. Story Time with Ms. Kayleigh every Wednesday. School- aged children from 5– 9yrs ( with parental supervision) are invited to an age appropriate story and activity. Please register at the Library either in person or calling 235- 2570and check for updates at www. CohoesPublicLibrary.org or on their Facebook page www. Facebook.com/ CohoesPublicLibrary. NOVENA TO ST. JUDE: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street, ( corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, announces its summer session of the Novena to St. Jude. The service is being held every Wednesday afternoon, following the 12: 15 p. m. Mass, at 12: 40p. m. All are welcome to attend this worthwhile service. 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. PITTSTOWN SENIORS: The Town of Pittstown Seniors ( TOPS) will meet on September 6. The meeting begins at noon with a covered dish with business meeting following at the Raymertown Volunteer Fire Co. on Mason Lane in Raymertown. We are an energetic group of seniors involved in many social and active projects. Don’t miss out on the fun. For any questions about our activities and the club please contact President, Sylvia Ward at 518- 478- 3338. RENSSELAER PUBLIC
LIBRARY: Teen Time, Wednesdays 4p. m. - 6p. m. Ages 13+. Rensselaer Public Library is located across the street from the Amtrak parking lot. To learnmore, see http:// rensselaerlibrary.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page, http:// www. facebook. com/ RensselaerLibrary.
THRIFT SHOP: Christ United Methodist Church, Bridge St, Johnsonville 12094. Route 40to Route 67East. Open 9a. m. - noon Wednesdays and the first Saturday of each month. Great selection of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. Most clothing $ 3 a bag! Beautiful special occasion outfits. Lots of housewares, CDs, books and jewelry.
TACKLE YOUR DEBT: Learners at this free event will recognize and discuss a variety of loan types, reflect on appropriate debt levels and develop an effective debt pay- down strategy. Noon to 1: 30p. m., Dora Maxwell Auditoirum, SEFCU, 700Patroon Creek Boulevard, Albany. Reservations are required and can be made by visiting sefcu. com/ financialeducation.
TROY SENIOR CENTER: Aerobics 9: 30a. m. Health & Wellness activities, 10 a. m. Bingo 12: 45p. m. Work out with Ellio, 1p. m. 19Third Street, Troy. Call 270- 5349 to make a noon lunch reservation, or 270- 5348for more information. VOLKSPORTERWALK: Walk in Schenectady, September 6. Registration 9: 30a. m. - 9: 55a. m. for 10a. m. walk. Meet at Apostrophe Café, Proctors Theater, Schenectady. Not a guided walk, just a chance to walk with others. 5K and 10K options available.
Visit Walkescv.org formore information.
Thursday, Sept. 7
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: 10: 30a. m., Tots Discovery Class. 1 p.m ., Knitting Group .4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279- 4023or visit www.brunswicklibrary.org for more information. CAPITAL REGION WING FEST: Enjoy delicious wings by over 15restaurants as they compete for the title of best wings in the Capital Region. And then wash them down with beer & enjoy live music. While eating your wings you will also be supporting the # 1 youth provider for at- risk children in the Capital Region. All proceeds
go toward serving healthy meals to hungry children in the Capital Region. 6 p. m. to 9p. m., Revolution Hall, 425River Street, Troy. Get tickets at http:// www. capitalregionwingfest.com/ buy- tickets- now.
CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe located at 570Third Ave., North Troy, is displaying brand new inventory for Fall and back- to- school clothes. There are many new items for ladies and men too, including shoes, shirts and jeans. Other depts, including linens, toys, jeans, shoes and housewares, have been restocked as well. Shop any Thursday or Saturday, 9a. m. – 1 p. m. Refreshments served. Call 235- 3851 for more information.
HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO: Get info on local resources to enhance your ability to safely live independently in the community. 11a. m. to 1p. m. on the second floor of the Troy Senior Center, 19Third Street, Troy.
MASONS: The Apollo- King Solomon’s Masonic Lodge # 13F.& A. M. will meet on Thursday, September 7, at 7: 30p.. m at the Troy Masonic Community Center, 39Brunswick Road. The theme for the evening is “Welcome Back.” A dinner will precede the meeting at 6: 30 p. m. Make reservations at masons online.
RUSTIC BARN: Open Mic with The Lane Brothers, 8p. m. 150Speigletown Road, Troy.
TROY SENIOR CENTER: Health and Wellness Expo, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Get information on local resources to enhance your ability to live safely and independently in the community. Sixteen vendors will be on hand. 19Third Street, Troy. TWEEN ART NIGHT: Come to the Troy Public Library, 100Second Street, for Teen Art Night on Thursday, September 7 at 6 p. m. to 7 p. m. “Oops Art” teaches how to turn stains and spills into something beautiful. Exercise your creative thinking as the instructor guides the class with a variety of ideas. Please register to save your spot. Registrants must be 8to 12years old. For more information, please call 518- 274- 7071 or visit www. thetroylibrary.org.
Friday, Sept. 8
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Adult yoga hour, 6p. m. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279- 4023or visit www. brunswicklibrary.org for more information. COUNTRY FOLK ART CRAFT SHOW: September 8- 10, McDonough Sports Complex, Hudson Valley Community College, 80 Vandenburgh Avenue, Troy. Friday hours 5p. m. to 8 p. m. Admission $ 7. Your handstamp admits you to all three days. Free parking. For more information visit CountryFolkArt.com. For driving directions visit www. hvcc. edu. 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, 1401 First Avenue, Watervliet. $ 3entry fee.
HALFWAY TO ST. PADDY’S DAY: The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet are having a Half Way To St. Paddy’s Day Celebration fundraiser featuring the band Get Up Jack on Friday, September 8, at 7 p. m. ( Doors open at 6: 30) at the St. Joseph’s Provincial House Dining Room, 385Watervliet Shaker Rd. Latham. Tickets $ 20in advance.$ 25at the door. Must be 21 to attend. For tickets call ( 518) 3892654.
RUSTIC BARN: The Kyle Bourgault Band with special guests The Coveralls, 8p. m. 150Speigletown Road, Troy.
TROY SENIOR CENTER: 9: 30a. m., Aerobics. 10 a. m. Membership meeting. 12: 45p. m., Bingo. 1 p. m., Work Out with Ellio. 1 p. m., Bible Study. 19Third Street, Troy. To make reservations for noon lunch call 2705349. For more information call 270- 5348.