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Sunday, Sept. 10

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: Menu includes: juice, coffee, tea or hot chocolate, fruit cup, scrambled eggs, pancakes with hot syrup, French toast, home fries, corned beef hash, bacon, sausage, cereals & banana, Danish pastries, bagels, toast plus an omelet station. All you can eat for only $ 9, children 5- 10$ 4, under 5free. 8: 30 a. m. to 11: 30a. m., Latham Colonie Knights of Columbus, 328Troy Schenectad­y Road, Latham. Call 518- 783- 0572 for more informatio­n, or visit www.lathamcolo­niekofc.com.

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Knit One Purl One, 2 p. m. If you’re an experience­d knitter, bring your current project. If you’re a beginner, bring size 8knitting needles; we’ll provide yarn and get you started. For adults, teens and kids age 9and up. 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar.

COUNTRY FOLK ART CRAFT SHOW: September 8- 10, McDonough Sports Complex, Hudson Valley Community College, 80Vandenbu­rgh Avenue, Troy. Sunday hours 10 a. m. to 4p. 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.

DON FERLAZZO: Capital Region singer/ songwriter Don Ferlazzo will provide live original music at Nine Pin Cider Works in Albany on Sunday, September 10, from 2p. m. - 4 p. m. Free admission. All ages welcome. For more informatio­n visit www.reverbnati­on.com/donferlazz­o.

FAMILY FARM DAY: Stanton Farms will be opening its doors to the public from 11 a. m. - 4p. m. at 81Biers Road, Coeymans. Using the most modern practices in the dairy industry, you and your family can experience what it is like to be on a working dairy farm. Milking 900cows and selling over 2.5million gallons of milk a year, visit the farm and see how a cow is milked, what a modern dairy barn looks ( and smells!) like, check out the tractors and equipment used on the farm, and visit with baby calves. Experts will answer all your questions as you take a walking tour of the farm. This event is free and open to the public. Please contact Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension Albany County with any questions at 518- 7653500or arp253@cornell.edu.

HEALING SERVICE: William M. Champine will conduct a Healing Service every Sunday, from 3p. m. - 5p. m. at New Russia Cultural Center, 1550 Broadway, Rensselaer, starting Sunday, September 10. Free admission; free will donation. For more informatio­n, visit www.williamint­helightofj­esus.com or call 518- 2376378.

IMMIGRATIO­N POLICY: Attorney Leonard D’Arrigo, a Partner in the Immigratio­n Practice Group at Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, specialize­s in employment- based immigrant and nonimmigra­nt petitions, labor certificat­ion, and family- based immigratio­n. In “Immigratio­n Policy: The Changing Landscape,” D’Arrigo present san overview of the U. S. immigratio­n system, immigratio­n policy under the Trump administra­tion, developing issues in employment­based immigratio­n, and immigratio­n reform. Refreshmen­ts at 12: 30p. m.; programat 1: 15p. m. Room 224, Campus Center, Sage Colleges Albany Campus, New Scotland Avenue at Academy Road, Albany. This free program is presented by the Capital District Humanist Society. Call 518- 533- 2666or visit www.humanistso­ciety.org for more informatio­n.

MONTHLY BREAKFAST: Back from the summer off, monthly breakfast returns to the Valley Falls VFW Post 1938locate­d on Poplar Avenue on Sunday, September 10, from 8a. m. - 11a. m. The menu consists of eggs made to order, French Toast, Pancakes, sausage, bacon, toast, fried potatoes, coffee, juice, fruit and biscuits with sausage gravy. Cost is $ 8for ages 13 and up, and $ 4for children 5- 12.

NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL: After a year’s absence, the Saratoga Native American Festival is returning to the Spa State Park at the National Museum of Dance on Sunday, September 10, from 9: 30a. m. – 7: 30p. m. The National Museum of Dance is proud to be cosponsori­ng and hosting this event in conjunctio­n with the Ndakinna Education Center. The Festival offers authentic Native American drumming, dance, storytelli­ng, music, crafts are and authentic native food. Events will take place both on the Museum grounds and inside the Museum’s spacious Swyer Studios, offering covering for all elements. This family friendly event is free and open to the public. For further informatio­n please call 518- 934- 1169or visit www.saratogana­tivefestiv­al.com.

PANCREATIC CANCER RESEARCH WALK: This 1.2- mile handicap accessible, child friendly, stroller friendly, pet friendly event includes a pick- a- prize auction; a 50⁄ 50 raffle; a pet parade; free water, donuts, coffee, tea, and apple cider; a PC informatio­n area; purple hair extensions; 10- minute chair massages; entertainm­ent by The Puppet People; and live music by Code Blue. The first 500walkers will receive a walk- t- shirt and a goody bag. The walk raises funds for the Lustgarten Foundation; and thanks to private funding, 100% of every dollar donated to the Foundation goes directly to pancreatic cancer research. Registrati­on at 8a. m. at Elm Avenue Town Park, 261Elm Avenue, Delmar. Fee: $ 50online; $ 60 at walk. For more informatio­n, contact local walk leader Shari Piper at ( 518) 475- 1200or sharipiper@gmail.com, email info@albanypcrw­alk.org, or visit https://events.lustgarten.org/event/albany- capitaldis­trictpancr­eatic- cancerrese­archwalk/e125726.

SARATOGA STROLL FOR EPILEPSY: This familyfrie­ndly event with activities for kids and a BBQ lunch immediatel­y following the walk. Proceeds benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeaste­rn New York. Registrati­on opens at 9: 30a. m. The walk steps off at 11a. m. at Saratoga Spa State Park – Columbia Pavilion. Visit https://efneny.myetap.org/fundraiser/SaratogaSt­roll2017/ for more informatio­n.

TROY FLEA: Troy Flea runs every second and fourth Sunday through September from 10a. m. to 3p. m. at Riverfront Park, adding to the city’s weekend offerings. The cost per booth space is $ 50for an individual Sunday, with price reductions offered to those who commit to more than four Sundays. The flea will have open enrollment throughout the season until the space is filled. Those interested in vending wares or food at Troy Flea can call 281- 0592 or email info@troyflea.com or send a message through: https://www.facebook.com/

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VAN SCHAICK MANSION: As part of the Hudson River Valley Ramble, the historic Van SchaickMan­sion in Cohoes will be open to the public on Sunday, September 10between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3p. m. Admission to the grounds and cemetery is free, guided tours of the mansion are a $ 5donation, free to military families. For more informatio­n see Facebook @VanSchaick­MansionPro­ject and on the web www.vanschaick­mansion.org.

VOLKSPORTE­RWALK: Walk in Albany, September 10. Registrati­on 1p. m. - 1: 25p. m. for a 1: 30p. m. walk. Meet at Albany Visitors Center, 25Quackenb­ush Square Not a guided walk, just a chance to walk with others. 5K and 10K options available. VisitWalke­scv.org 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. 11

9⁄ 11 REMEMBRANC­E CEREMONY: Blue Star Mothers of America Inc. Capital Region NY2invites you to attend their Remembranc­e Ceremony honoring the memories of lives lost in the 2001terror­ist attacks, police, fire, emergency workers and military. 7p. m., rain or shine, South Colonie High School “Hill of Heroes,” 1 Raider Boulevard, Albany.

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Author Elizabeth Brundage will join the DayBooks discussion of her book, “All Things Cease to Appear” at 1: 30p. m. Copies are available at the informatio­n desk. Large- print audio and downloadab­le copies may be available. Adult Fun & Games with snacks served from 6p. m. to 8: 30p. m. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar.

BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: 1p. m. to 3p. m., Bridge Club. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279- 4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n.

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT SARATOGA: To show their appreciati­on for members, the Children’s Museum of Saratoga opens on the second Monday morning of every month from 9: 30a. m. to 12: 30p. m. for members to enjoy an exclusive playtime at the museum. 69Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs. Call 518- 584- 5540for more informatio­n.

CMOST: Science Story Time, 11a. m. Join a Museum Educator for a Native American themed story time that includes a project- based activity. No pre- registrati­on required; activity included with museum admission. For ages 2- 6. 250Jordan Road, Troy. Visit www.cmost.org for more informatio­n.

HONOR A DECEASED VETERAN: The Rensselaer County Honor a Deceased Veteran Program honors Gerald J. O’Brien at this month’s ceremony on September 11at 8: 30a. m. in the Legislativ­e Chambers on the Third Floor of the County Office Bldg. 1600Sevent­h Avenue, Troy. Gerald served in the United States Navy as a Seabee during the Korean War, earning the National Defense Service Medal. After his service, Gerald returned to Niagara Mohawk Power & Light Company and began a family with his wife Barbara. He worked more than 42 years with the power company, retiring as a Supervisor of the Gas Department, and was a 20- year volunteer with Community Hospice, St. Mary’s Hospital and Sacred Heart Church. Call The Rensselaer County Veterans Service Agency at 518- 2702760for more informatio­n.

INTERFAITH STORY CIRCLE: September 11is a date seared into the memory of most Americans. The Interfaith Story Circle chooses to launch its 25th anniversar­y season on this date to make it a time for healing, care and comfort. The guest storytelle­r is Rev. Dr. Harlan Ratmeyer, pastor of the First Reformed Church of Bethlehem and Associatio­n of Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor ( ACPE) and Chaplain at Albany Medical Center. This session will demonstrat­e the nature of the interplay between story and healing hears and finds. Come share your own traditiona­l or personal stories related to the theme of healing, or just come to listen. 7 p. m. First Church in Albany, 110North Pearl Street. Free and open to the public.

NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM: The New York State Museum is typically closed on Mondays but will be open to the public on Monday, September 11, from 9: 30a. m. – 5p. m. to accommodat­e visitors to the museum’s September 11 exhibition, “The World Trade Center: Rescue, Recovery, Response.” A guided tour of the exhibition will be held at noon. More informatio­n about the exhibition is available at http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/exhibition­s/ongoing/ world-trade- center- rescuereco­very- response.

STEPHENTOW­N HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Don Leab will present an illustrate­d talk, “Our Farming Heritage: Ioka Valley Farm,” at the Stephentow­n Historical Society meeting on Monday, September 11, at 7: 30 p. m. This diversifie­d family farm in neighborin­g Hancock, Massachuse­tts, has been a leader in farming and conservati­on. Don will tell about the farm itself and how it has changed over the years. The meeting takes place at Stephentow­n Heritage Center, 4Staples Road ( corner of Garfield Road), Stephentow­n. The program is free and the building is handicappe­d- accessible. For directions, telephone 518- 733- 0010.

TROY SENIOR CENTER: Today is the monthly hairdresse­r visit. Call 2705348to make reservatio­ns. Aerobics, 9: 30a. m. Work out with Ellio, 1p. m. 19Third Street, Troy. Call 270- 5349 to make a noon lunch reservatio­n, or 270- 5348for more informatio­n.

WATERVLIET HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Ameeting of the Watervliet Historical Society will be held Monday, September 11, at 6: 30p. m. at the Watervliet Senior Center, 1501Broadw­ay. Following will be a display and presentati­on of the stoneware utilitaria­n items used predominan­tly between 1800and 1900until plastic and aluminum replaced stoneware.

Tuesday, Sept. 12

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Rubber Ducky Bedtime Stories, 7p. m. Wear your PJs and bring a stuffed friend to enjoy fun and stories before bedtime. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar.

BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: 10: 30a. m., Tots Class. 12: 30p. m., Adults Discussion Group. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279- 4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n.

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT SARATOGA: Tuesday for Tots, 10a. m. to 11: 30 a. m. drop- in for ages 2- 5. A special time for younger visitors to gain preschool readiness skills in a fun and social environmen­t with play- dough, crafts, activities and friends. Free with museum admission. 69Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs. Call 518- 584- 5540for more informatio­n.

EAST SIDE SENIORS: The next East Side Seniors business meeting will be on September 12th at The American Legion Post, Wynantskil­l. The meetings start at 1p. m., preceded by the pledge to our flag, and a moment of silence. All seniors are welcome to come to the meeting, followed by lunch, to be provided by TEAM 7. After lunch we enjoy playing bingo, -- and we enjoy winning even more.

HALF MOON BUTTON CLUB: The Half Moon Button Club will meet on Tuesday September 12, at 11a. m. at the Bethlehem Public Library, 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar. The social time starts at 11a. m. and the business meeting starts at noon, followed by the program. The program this month is “Wee People” Buttons, presented by Karen Kammer. Bring a bag lunch. Dessert will be provided. For more informatio­n call Lisa at 518- 469- 7420or Kirsti at 518- 869- 8125.

POESTENKIL­L SENIORS: The Poestenkil­l Seniors hold weekly meetings every Tuesday at 1p. m. at the Sullivan- Jones VFWpost 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.

SHAKER POINTE: ’ Funding the Move: Financial Strategies for Senior Living!’ 10: 30 a. m. to 12: 30p. m. This free seminar will review the true costs of staying in your home versus moving to a retirement community; the benefits of planning your move ahead of time; and how to protect your home equity and well- being. Compliment­ary lunch will be provided. After the event discussion, guests will be given a tour of Shaker Pointe, a beautiful independen­t senior living community located just minutes from Latham at One Bell Tower Drive in Watervliet. RSVPs are required. To learn more or RSVP, please call 518- 2504900.

SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MAGICIANS: The local group of The Society of American Magicians, Assembly # 24, meets at 7: 30 p. m. on the second Tuesday of the month at the S. W. Pitts Hose Co. of Latham on Old Loudon Road in Latham. All adults over the age of 18with any interest in the art of magic are welcome, whether it be performanc­e, history, collecting or purely entertainm­ent. For more informatio­n, visit WWW.SAM24.org.

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. 5: 30p. m. to 7p. m., Dora Maxwell Auditoirum, SEFCU, 700Patroon Creek Boulevard, Albany. Reservatio­ns are required and can be made by visiting sefcu. com/ financiale­ducation.

TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Building committee meeting 5p. m.; Finance committee meeting 5: 15p. m.; Board of Trustees meeting 5: 30p. m.; Public Informatio­n meeting 7p. m. Main Branch, 100 Second Street, Troy.

TROY SENIOR CENTER: Health & Wellness activities, 10a. m. Arts 4Vets meets every Tuesday at 10: 30a. m. Special dinner with entertainm­ent by Bob Treffilett­i. 19Third Street, Troy. Call 270- 5349tomake a noon lunch reservatio­n, or 2705348for more informatio­n.

WATERVLIET FREE CONCERT: Free Concert in the Park on Tuesday, September 12, from 6p. m. - 8p. m. at Hudson Riverfront Park. New York Lounge Lizards will perform rain or shine. All you have to bring is your lawn chair.

WOODLAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATIO­N: The Woodlawn Cemetery Associatio­n Inc., 111Burden Lake Road, East Schodack, will hold their Annual Meeting on Tuesday Evening, September 12, at 7p. m. in the Fellowship Hall of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, County Route 7 in East Schodack. All lot owners, or their designated representa­tive, are encouraged to attend. This is your opportunit­y to be part of the decision making concerning your cemetery. If you have any questions please feel free to contact President Frank Curtis at 766- 3318or mail your comments to Woodlawn Cemetery Associatio­n.

YOUTH COOKING CLUB: The Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension Albany County 4- H Youth Developmen­t Program offers a cooking club for youth at the Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension building in Voorheesvi­lle, starting Tuesday, September 12at 6p. m. The club will help youth explore healthy foods and cooking, using proper cooking techniques as well as food safety and sanitation. Participan­ts must be between 10and 18years of age. There is a one- time club membership fee of $ 25for the year to cover materials and supplies. Participan­ts must pre- register and registrati­on will be limited. To register a youth, or formore informatio­n, contact Eileen DePaula at 518- 765- 3543 or emd32@cornell.edu. For more informatio­n about other 4- H youth developmen­t opportunit­ies, contact the Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension Albany County 4- H program at 518- 765- 3500.

Wednesday, Sept. 13

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: AfterDinne­r Books: “The Last Painting of Sara De Vos” by Dominic Smith, 7 p. m. Copies are available at the informatio­n desk. Largeprint audio and downloadab­le copies may be available. Trivia Night for Adults from 7p. m. to 8: 15p. m. 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.

BUDGETING BASICS: “How to Grow Your Dough with a Personal Spending Plan.” A spending plan is an important part of financialp­lanning because it helps you manage your money in a positive manner so that you can reach your financial goals. Steps for developing your own spending plan, determinin­g fixed expenses, flexible spending and financial goals will be covered. 8: 30a. m. to 10a. m., Dora Maxwell Auditorium, 700 Patroon Boulevard, Albany. Reservatio­ns are required and can be made by visiting sefcu. com/ financiale­ducation.

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT SARATOGA: 10a. m. to 10: 30a. m., Alphabet Soup drop- in for ages 3and up. Learn a new letter of the alphabet each week through the use of stories, songs, activities, crafts and more in the brand new secondfloo­r classrom. 10: 30- 11 a. m., Number Jungle is an Alphabet Soup companion program exploring numbers throug song, activities and crafts in the second- floor classroom. Free with museum admission. 69Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs. Call 518- 584- 5540for more informatio­n.

CMOST: Did you know that SUNY Poly CMOST, the Children’s Museum of Science + Technology, is home to nearly 100differe­nt kinds of animals. Discover Operation W. I. L. D. and participat­e in activities to learn more about the museum’s interestin­g inhabitant­s. This month’s spotlight is on Ball Pythons. No pre- registrati­on required; activity included with museum admission. 2 p. m., 250Jordan Road, Troy. Visit www. cmost. org for more informatio­n.

HANDS- ONLY CPR: The American Heart Associatio­n, with the support of Empire BlueCross Foundation, presents the Hands- Only CPR Mobile Tour, which will teach the 2simple steps to save a life via Hands- Only CPR during training sessions at 10 a. m., 11a. m., noon, 1p. m. and 2p. m. on Sept. 13at the Empire State Plaza in Albany. Each session is 30minutes, and open to the public. Preregiste­r at https://HandsOnlyC­PR.cvent.com/EmpireStat­ePlaza. For informatio­n, email Marissa. alanis@heart.org.

LITERACY VOLUNTEER TRAINING: Presented by Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County, Everybody WINS! Power Lunch is an innovative reading and mentoring program that increases children’s prospects for success in school and in life. Everybody WINS! Power Lunch needs volunteer reading mentors for the 20172018sc­hool year. A free training for reading mentors is scheduled for Wednesday, September 13, from noon - 1p. m. at the new LVORC office on the Russell Sage College Campus, 71First Street, 3rd floor, Room 315, Troy. Feel free to invite family members, co- workers and friends to consider being a reading mentor and making a difference in a child’s life. Please call 518- 244- 4650 or email lvorc. coordinato­r2@ gmail. com to learn more or register.

MIDWEEK MUSIC: The Williams College Department of Music presents MID WEEK MUSIC, a series of concerts, the first of which is presented on Wednesday, September 13at 12: 15p. m. in Chapin Hall on the Williams campus. Artist in Residence Matthew Gold leads a group of Williams students, faculty, and friends in a performanc­e of “In C” by Terry Riley. The minimalist work brings together people who might not otherwise get a chance to perform with one another. This free event is open to the public. Visit http:// music. williams. edu for more informatio­n.

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.

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.

SPEIGLE ELDERS: The Speigle Elders will hold their first bimonthly meeting at 12: 30p. m. on Wednesday, September 13. Table 4 members are in charge of refreshmen­ts for this month. Along with a businessme­eting and charity collection, Rensselaer County/ Troy City Historian, Kathryn Sheehan will offer an illustrate­d presentati­on, “Architectu­re Worth Saving in Rensselaer County: 50Years Later,” based upon RPI Professor Bernd Foerster’s 1965 book, which focused on the threat to urban and rural architectu­re by the 1960s urban renewal movement as well as the interstate highway system expansion. Make reservatio­ns now for September 27in- house Italian luncheon and October bus trips.

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 SENIOR CENTER: Saratoga Racino day trip leaves 9a. m. Picnic lunch included. Reservatio­ns must be made in advance. 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.

VOLK SPORTER WALK: Walk in Clifton Park, September 13. Registrati­on 9: 30a. m. to 9: 55a. m. for a 10a. m.. walk. Meet at Clifton Park Center, 22 Clifton Country Road. Not a guidedwalk, just a chance to walk with others. 5K and 10K options available. Visit Walkescv.org formore informatio­n.

Thursday, Sept. 14

ALBANY, AWALKING TOUR: A guided walking tour highlighti­ng downtown Albany’s historic places and magnificen­t architectu­re. Tours depart the Albany Visitors Center at Quackenbus­h Square at 11a. m. on the second Thursday and fourth Friday of every month from May to October. $ 3per person.

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: 10: 30a. m., Tai Chi for Health. Weekly class explores the Tai Chi for Diabetes form. No experience is needed, and all ages and abilities are welcome. Wear loose, comfortabl­e clothes. 4p. m. Kids Builder Associatio­n. Build your own fun with Legos, Snap Circuits, K’nex, blocks, puzzles, origami and more. For kids and families. 7p. m., Listening Party: listen to and discuss Steely Dan, a popular ’ 70s band that created a jazz/ rock hybrid style. 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar.

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.

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT SARATOGA: 10: 30a. m., Science Explorers drop- in for ages 3and up. Join this popular weekly program to discover the different ways in which science is all around us. 11a. m., Block Lab for ages 3and up supports criticial social and congitive skills through team building, creative thinking and problem solving. Free with museum admission. 69Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs. Call 518- 584- 5540for more informatio­n.

CMOST: Sensory Play, “Busy Bees,” for ages 2- 6, 10a. m. to 11: 30a. m. Native Voices Homeschool Science Enrichment Program, 1p. m. to 2: 30p. m., for ages 6- 8 and 9- 12. Call 518- 2352120to register. 250Jordan Road, Troy. Visit www. cmost. org for more informatio­n.

COHOES COLUMBIETT­ES: The Cohoes Columbiett­s will have their monthly meeting on Thursday night, September 14, at 255Remsen St. Cohoes. Refreshmen­ts at 7 p. m. will be followed by the meeting at 8p. m.

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.

HARVEST COCKTAIL PARTY: The Van Schaick Mansion on 1Van Schaick Avenue in Cohoes was recently acquired by the General Peter Gansevoort Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Annual Harvest Cocktail Party is the Mansion’s premier fundraisin­g event. The event will begin with cocktails at 6: 30p. m. and will include Mansion tours featuring the historical recollecti­ons about the Mansion’s intriguing guests and foothold in American history through the French and Indian and American Revolution­ary Wars. Mansion guests and corporate partners will enjoy a signature cocktail accompanie­d by seasonal fare, a selection of wines and craft beer, music and candleligh­t. Advance tickets can be purchased for $ 45 per person. After September 8tickets will be $ 55. Fore more ticket informatio­n go to http:// www.vanschaick­mansion.org/3rd- annualharv­estcocktai­l- party. html. RUSTIC BARN: Open Mic with Leslie Barkman, 8p. m. 150Speigle­town Road, Troy.

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