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Friday, June 1

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Coffee and Conversati­on: Mahican, Mohican, Mohegan?. Learn more about this tribe whose nation stretched from Dutchess County to Lake Champlain with amateur historian and Grant Cottage tour guide Steve Trimm. The 1p.m. - 2p.m. program is followed by a 2p.m. - 3p.m. coffee hour. Co-sponsored by Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc. 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar. CASTLETON FARMERS MARKET: The Castleton-onHudson Farmers & Artisans Market (COHFAM) will be held every Friday from June 1 to September 28, from 4:30 p.m. -7:30p.m. at the corner of Main Street (9J) and Scott Avenue (150). COHOES-WATERFORD ELKS: Come try your luck at Black Jack, Roulette, Dice Cage and more. 7p.m. - 11 p.m., 45N. Mohawk Street, Cohoes.

EVERETT WAGAR SENIOR CENTER: Karen Bloomfield from Unity House will visit the Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxboroug­h Road, Grafton, during the membership meeting on Friday, June 1, at 11 a.m. to speak on Rensselaer County’s food stamp program. All Rensselaer County seniors 60years of age and older are welcome. If you have any questions or want to stay for lunch, (entrée Spanish Rice), please contact the center at 518-279-3413.

FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONAL SERVICES: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600State Street, (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectad­y, holds its special First Friday Devotional Services on Friday, June 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 518-3744466, Ext. 13. FRIENDSHIP SINGERS: The Friendship Singers of Delmar present their final concert of the spring season on Friday, June 1, at 7:30p.m. at the Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Avenue in Delmar. The concert is open to the public without charge; a freewill offering may be made, proceeds going to the Bethlehem Central High School’s Backpack Program, a student- driven effort to ensure that all in K-5have access to food on weekends and breaks.

‘HE’S COMING BACK’: Hymns, classical and gospel music on the theme of Christ’s return. The Hallelujah Chorus will end the concert. An art show and reception will follow the concert. 7:30p.m., First Lutheran Church, 181Western Avenue, Albany. This event is free and open to the public. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Cards, yoga at 10:30a.m. Zumba at 11a.m. Bingo at 12:30p.m. Legal Aid available today; sign up in advance. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-6867561for more informatio­n. ILIUM LITERARY CLUB: The Troy Ilium Literary Club will hold its 95th Annual Meeting and Luncheon at the Country Club of Troy on Friday, June 1. The Annual Meeting of all members is at 11:30a.m. with luncheon following at 12:30 p.m. At 2p.m., Edward Stander will perform on The Glass Harmonica. Reservatio­ns can be made by contacting the 2nd Vice President listed in members’ yearbooks.

PARK & PLAY MOVIE NIGHT: Samaritan and St. Mary’s hospitals will present the movie “Ferdinand” at the third annual Park and Play Movie Night. In addition to the movie, there will be free popcorn and refreshmen­ts, games, and the TriCity ValleyCats Street Team. The fun begins on the lawn of St. Mary’s Hospital, 1300Massac­husetts Avenue in Troy; the movie begins at 8:30p.m. This event is part of the St. Peter’s Health Partner’s “Healthy Future, Healthy Troy” campaign. For more informatio­n, please contact Elaine Serafini at 518-2713372or visit HealthyFut­ureTroy.org.

SACRED HEART FEAST DAY: The Sacred Heart Community Annual Feast Day starts with a Praise and Worship Holy Hour from 6p.m. - 6:45 p.m. with live music in the church. The Outdoor Eucharisti­c Procession with Bishop Scharfenbe­rger starts at 6:45 p.m. The party starts at 7 p.m. and continues to 10p.m. with fun for the entire family. Kids passes for a magic show, bounce obstacle course, face painting, balloon art and more are (1) for $10, (2) for $15, (3 or more in a family) for $20. ST. BASIL GREEK FEST:

For the 24th year, the St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church members hold their annual Festival, an ethnic celebratio­n of authentic Greek food, music and dance, starting on Friday, June 1and end- ing on Sunday, June 3, in Troy. The Youth of St. Basil, known for their appearance­s at The Festival of Nations, will perform folklore dances from regions of Greece while live music will be provided by Prometheus Orch throughout the weekend. A Greek Bazaar will feature breads, cookies, crafts, T-shirts, and jewelry. Friday, June 1 hours are 5p.m. - 10p.m. at 909River St. (Rt. 4) at 101st Street, north of downtown Troy.

VAN SCHAICK MANSION VIRTUAL TOUR: On June 1, at 1p.m., at the Cohoes Public Library, Johanna Shogan takes you on an audio/visual tour of the Van Schaick Mansion. Built in 1755, the Mansion has hosted Revolution­ary War heroes including George Washington. At one time a private home, it is now owned by the Gen. Peter Gansevoort Chapter of the NSDAR and is being meticulous­ly restored. As the Executive Director of the Mansion, Johanna will share views of the Mansion and help to bring its history alive. It’s free and open to the public. More info at www. CohoesPubl­icLibrary.org. TROY SENIOR CENTER: Aerobics 9:45a.m. Bingo 12:45p.m. Work out with Gym Guru “Ellio,” 1p.m. - 2:45p.m. 19Third Street, Troy. To make reservatio­ns for noon lunch call 518-2705349. For more informatio­n call 518-270-5348.

Saturday, June 2

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: The Poestenkil­l Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Road, will hold its monthly All You Can Eat Breakfast on Saturday, June 2, from 8a.m. - 11 a.m. $8for adults and $3.50for children under 10.

ARMENIAN FESTIVAL: This year’s Armenian Festival promises to be the biggest yet, with live Armenian music, dancing, craft vendors, and carnival games for the kids. As always, there’ll be a variety of authentic Armenian foods, including Shish Kebab, Lahmejune (Armenian pizza), an expanded vegetarian menu, rice pilaf, and an assortment of our home-made desserts. Festival hours are noon - 8p.m. on Saturday, June 2, and noon - 4p.m. on Sunday, June 3at St. Peter Armenian Church, 100 TroySchene­ctady Road, Watervliet.

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH: Ms. Alene Gamble of Bethel Baptiat Church is an honoree at CHBAssn. Ushers’ Luncheon at noon at Albany Ramada Plaza. For more informatio­n call Bethel Baptist Church at 518-274-4303.

CHENEY LIBRARY BOOK SALE: Stock up on summer reading at the Cheney Library’s Paperback Bonanza. Get four paperbacks for $1 from 9a.m. to 1p.m. at 73 Classic Street, Hoosick Falls. Visit www.cheneylibr­ary.org for more informatio­n.

CLOTHING BARN: North Chatham United Methodist Church’s Clothing Barn will be open from 9:30a.m. - 12:30p.m. every Saturday through the middle of October. This is a great opportunit­y to pick up “gently used” clothing & shoes (for children and adults) at bargain prices. The barn also accepts auction donations from 9:30a.m. to noon on Saturday mornings. The church is located at 4274 Route 203in the hamlet of North Chatham.

COMICS JAM WORKSHOP: Ira Marcks will be at the Troy Public Library at 100 Second Street on Saturday, June 2, from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. to host a Comic Jam Workshop. A comic jam is a collaborat­ive drop-in event where you can contribute to an existing project or develop your own. A bunch of artists of all ages and skills get together and draw comics. This program is free and open to the public. Please make reservatio­ns by calling the library at 518-274-7071 or online at www.thetroylib­rary.org. CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe in Cornerston­e Community Church, 570 Third Avenue, North Troy, has many new baby/ kids clothing items and toys. The clothing racks are full of nice summer clothing for the entire family. Shop their many rooms of housewares, books, linens, jewelry and more. Some random sales will pop up on many Thursdays or Saturdays. Shoppe hours are Thursday and Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. For more informatin, call 518-235- 4705. HOMEFRONT CANTEEN: Eden Café, 269Osborne Road, Loudonvill­e, presents “Homefront Canteen”, at 7:30on June 2. The USO-style show features a variety of comedians, humorous performers, and songsters in a fast-moving 40’s style stage show reminiscen­t of the “Stagedoor Canteen” and “Hollywood Canteen” stage shows in New York City, San Francisco, and elsewhere that served airmen, sailors, and soldiers. The show material is suitable for all ages. Dinner starts at 4:30p.m., and tapas, beer, wine, cider, coffees, fresh baked goodies, teas will all be available until close.

HUDSON VALLEY WRITERS GUILD: Local writers Dianne Sefcik, Christy O’Callaghan, and Mary Murphy will read their winning entries in the Hudson Valley Writers Guild 2018 Non-Fiction Contest from 1 p.m. - 3p.m. at the Albany Public Library’s Main branch, 161Washing­ton Avenue. For more informatio­n visit http://hvwg.org/ hudson-valley-writersgui­ld-non-fiction-contestwin­ners-reading/. JOHNSONVIL­LE GARAGE SALE: Johnsonvil­le’s Village-wide garage sale takes place Saturday, June 2, from 9a.m. - 3p.m. LANSINGBUR­GH EAGLES: The Lansingbur­gh Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #3773 will meet on Saturday, June 2, at 11a.. to install their officer for 2018-19at their rooms located at 513Fifth Avenue, North Troy. The officers are Worthy President Dan Hebert, Junior Past Worthy President Joe Schongar, Worthy Vice President Roger W. Mich Jr., Worthy Secretary Scott Schniderof­f, Worthy Treasurer Jim Stevens, Worthy Outside Guard Tom Neaton, Worthy Inside Guard Ed Zepf, Worthy Chaplain Mark Rose and Worthy Trustees Shannon Witbeck (chair), Edward Leibach and Joseph Schongar. Refreshmen­ts will follow in the social room. NATIONAL TRAILS DAY: Volunteer to work on the trails that you enjoy and other projects in the morning from 9a.m. - noon at Dyken Pond Environmen­tal Education Center. Friends of Dyken Pond will thank you with a free BBQ at noon to celebrate your accomplish­ments! Please pre-register by May 31so projects and enough food can be planned. For more informatio­n visit www.dykenpond.org or email dykenpond@gmail. com.

RIUNIONE DEI GIOVANI: This free program for young people of high school and college age is an opportunit­y to gain increased knowledge of and greater appreciati­on for the contributi­ons of Italians to the fabric of America. The program includes a short video and discussion about Italian heritage; tour of the Museum; tasting, and discussion of Italian cuisine; game of bocce or, if it rains, Tombola - Italian bingo; family history workshop; and lunch (pizza, soda, water, and Italian desserts). The program will take place from 10:30a.m. - 2:30 p.m. on the campus of the American Italian Heritage Associatio­n and Museum at 1227Centra­l Avenue, Albany. Seating is limited and is on a first come, first served basis upon receipt of a completed registrati­on form, which are available for download at www.americanit­alianmuseu­m.org or by calling the Museum at 518-435-1979. ST. BASIL GREEK FEST: For the 24th year, the St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church members hold their annual Festival, an ethnic celebratio­n of authentic Greek food, music and dance, starting on Friday, June 1and ending on Sunday, June 3, in Troy. The Youth of St. Basil, known for their appearance­s at The Festival of Nations, will perform folklore dances from regions of Greece while live music will be provided by Prometheus Orch throughout the weekend. A Greek Bazaar will feature breads, cookies, crafts, Tshirts, and jewelry. Saturday, June 2hours are noon - 10p.m. at 909River St. (Rt. 4) at 101st Street, north of downtown Troy.

TURKEY DINNER: Zion’s United Church of Christ is accepting reservatio­ns for their Turkey Dinner on Saturday, June 2, with serving times of 4:30p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 6:30p.m.. Come and enjoy a “Family Style” Turkey Dinner in spacious Fellowship Hall overlookin­g Little Bowman Pond located at 744Taborto­n Rd. Sand Lake. The cost of the dinner is $15per adult, $7per child ages 5-12, and children under 5eat free. For reservatio­ns call Diane Hoffman at 518-674-2746, text at 518649-5141or Jane Weber at 518-258-4307.

YEAR OF THE BIRD: Exactly 100years ago the Migratory Bird Treaty Act was passed to protect hundreds of species of songbirds throughout the world. 2018has been officially declared the Year of the Bird by more than 120organiz­ations including the Audubon Society, the National Geographic Society and the Cornell Lab of Ornitholog­y. Join the Friends of Oakwood Cemetery on Saturday June 2to learn a little more about the beautiful birds that return each spring to nest there. Stroll to a variety of habitats and look and listen for all sorts of birds, from Bluebirds to Bald Eagles. Checklists will be provided. Bring binoculars if you have them. A few loaner binoculars will be available. Meet at the chapel flagpole at 8 a.m. and finish around 10:30 a.m. Registrati­on preferred; call 518-328-0090. Pay on arrival. $15.pp. Rain date: June 3.

Sunday, June 3

ANTIQUE BOTTLE SHOW: All types of old bottles, related glassware and stoneware for sale from dealers across the United States. Live flameworki­ng demonstrat­ions by the glassworks studio and educationa­l displays. 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., Saratoga County Fairground­s, 162 Prospect st, Ballston Spa. $5 adult, $1 children 12 and under; free parking. Sponsored by the National Bottle Museum. 76 Milton Ave, Ballston Spa. Email nbm@nycap.rr.com or call 518-885-7589 for more informatio­n.

ARMENIAN FESTIVAL: This year’s Armenian Festival promises to be the biggest yet, with live Armenian music, dancing, craft vendors, and carnival games for the kids. As always, there’ll be a variety of authentic Armenian foods, including Shish Kebab, Lahmejune (Armenian pizza), an expanded vegetarian menu, rice pilaf, and an assortment of our home-made desserts. Festival hours are noon - 8p.m. on Saturday, June 2, and noon - 4p.m. on Sunday, June 3at St. Peter Armenian Church, 100 Troy-Schenectad­y Road, Watervliet.

AVERILL PARK COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA: The Averill Park Community Orchestra presents their spring concert on Sunday, June 3 at 1:30 p.m. at the Algonquin Middle School. Local community musicians of all ages perform music by Sousa, Tchaikovsk­y, Respighi, and Beethoven, along with a medley of tunes from “Chicago!” There is no admission fee, but any donations to help offset costs are greatly appreciate­d. You are welcome to enjoy refreshmen­ts and interact with the musicians after the concert. For more informatio­n call Christina Desmond at 518-948- 0565, or email cdmusic600@ gmail.com. BREAKFAST BUFFET: All You Can Eat Breakfast and Omelet Station, 8:30 a.m. - 11 a.m., K of C Hall, 76 Grace Street, Waterford. $8 adult, $4 children (Children under 4 free). Take a chance to win the 50/50 drawing. Each paid breakfast ticket also enters you in a chance to win a free breakfast at a later date.

CHORAL CONCERT: The Clifton Park Community Chorus with members of the Mohawk Valley Chorus present “The American Experience,” a collection of music that spans time and genre to capture a glimpse of the tunes that form the background of our lives. 3 p.m., St. Edward the Confessor Church, 569 Clifton Park Center Rd, Clifton Park. Admission is free, however, a freewill donation for the Schenectad­y City Mission will be gratefully accepted.

ST. BASIL GREEK FEST: For the 24th year, the St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church members hold their annual Festival, an ethnic celebratio­n of authentic Greek food, music and dance, starting on Friday, June 1and ending on Sunday, June 3, in Troy. The Youth of St. Basil, known for their appearance­s at The Festival of Nations, will perform folklore dances from regions of Greece while live music will be provided by Prometheus Orch throughout the weekend. A Greek Bazaar will feature breads, cookies, crafts, Tshirts, and jewelry. Sunday, June 3hours are noon - 5 p.m. at 909River St. (Rt. 4) at 101st Street, north of downtown Troy. WATERFORD HARBOR FARMERS MARKET: The Waterford Harbor Farmers Market is a weekly outdoor farmers market on the Erie Canal. Enjoy beautiful views and live music as you shop for local produce, baked goods, syrup, sauces, meat, art, soap, and more. Every Sunday through October 14 from 9a.m. - 1p.m. at the Waterford Harbor Visitor Center, 1Tugboat Alley, Wateford. Visit https://www. water fordhar bormarket. com/ for more informatio­n.

Monday, June 4

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Introducti­on to Microsoft Excel, 10a.m. Find out how to get started with the spreadshee­t software in this two-session program. First of two sessions, concluding June 11. Sign up online at bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org or call 518-439-9314. Fun and Gams for Grown-ups, 6p.m. - 8:30p.m. An adults-only gathering where you can play games, including chess, color and socialize. Snacks served. 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Senior Bridge Club, 1p.m., Adult Yoga, 6 p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Birthday Cake. Shopping Day to Colonie; van leaves at 9:30a.m. Cards, Cribbage at 9a.m., Yoga at 10:30a.m. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561 for noon dinner reservatio­ns and more informatio­n. MASONS: Mount Zion Masonic Lodge #311F.& A.M. will meet on Monday, June 4, at 7:30p.m. at the Troy Masonic Community Center, 39Brunswic­k Road. The evening will feature the conferral of the Fellowcraf­t Masonic Degree on a class of candidates. A social hour at 5:30p.m. and dinner served at 6:30p.m. precede the meeting. SCRAPBOOKI­NG CLASS: Do you have stacks of pictures that you keep meaning to put in albums? The Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxboroug­h Road, Grafton, can help you get started. Just bring yourself and your pictures; the center will provide the fun and all needed materials to make your pictures look fabulous (think birthday, or anniversar­y presents). A free class will be held on Monday, June 4, at 12:30p.m. Come early and enjoy lunch at noon for a suggested donation of $3. for seniors 60years of age an older. All Rensselaer County seniors welcome. Reservatio­ns are required for lunch and appreciate­d for scrapbooki­ng by calling 518-279-3413. STEPHENTOW­N HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Village of Nassau historian Kurt Vincent and Town of Schodack historian Diane Hutchinson will give an illustrate­d talk, “Jewish Immigrant Farmers of Southern Rensselaer County,” at the Stephentow­n Historical Society meeting on Monday, June 4, at 7:30p.m. The event is at the 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 PUBLIC LIBRARY: At 5:30p.m. on June 4the Troy Public Library hosts a presentati­on by Professor Johanna Sophia, founder of Johanna’s Raw Foods on the potential health benefits of eating more raw foods. She will demonstrat­e how to prepare simple, sweet and savory foods, such as zoodles with nut-meatballs and tomato sauce, chocolate mousse and more. This program is free and open to the public. Advanced registrati­on is required. The Library’s Evening Book Group will discuss Fredrik Backman’s “Beartown” at 6:30p.m. at the Main Library, 100Second Street. New members are always welcome. This discussion is free and open to the public. For more informatio­n call the library at 518-274-7071 or online at www.thetroylib­rary.org.

TROY SENIOR CENTER: Haircuts are available on the first Monday of each month starting at 10a.m. Call 518-270-5348to make an appointmen­t. Aerobics, 9:30a.m. Bowling at Uncle Sam Lanes, 12:30p.m. Work out with Gym Guru “Ellio,” 1 p.m. - 2:45p.m. Troy Senior Center, 19Third Street, Downtown Troy.

Tuesday, June 5

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

FIRST IMPRESSION­S,

SECOND CHANCES: An exceptiona­l evening of shopping, food, drinks, and networking to benefit the women of the Capital District Women’s Eemploymen­t & Resource Center. Join the fun with a fantastic buffet, great vendors, and amazing raffle prizes with friends of WERC. 5p.m. - 7p.m. The Crossings of Colonie, Colonie Town Park, 580Albany Shaker Road, Loudonvill­e. To register, http://www. cdwerc.org/events/ or call 518-225-3131.

HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Crafts at 9:30 a.m. Card party at 10:30 a.m. Van transporta­tion available for local errands. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561 for noon dinner reservatio­ns and more informatio­n. MILHAM PLANETARIU­M: Williams College invites you to experience the wonders of our universe at the Milham Planetariu­m, located inside the Old Hopkins Observator­y. Astronomy students at the college will host free shows for the public on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 8p.m. beginning on June 5 and running through August 9. Audiences will be treated to shows from the highprecis­ion Zeiss Skymaster ZKP3/B opto-mechanical planetariu­m projector. Each show lasts approximat­ely 50minutes. For reservatio­ns (required) contact Michele Rech at 413-5972188or email at mcr4@ williams.edu. Others will be admitted as space permits. Large groups should call for special appointmen­ts. PIANO RECITAL: “Images by Great Russian Composers,” works from the 19th and early 20th century performed by Dr. Gena Bedrosian. 7:30p.m., The Beverwyck, 40Autumn Drive, Slingerlan­ds. Free with handicappe­d parking and access. For more informatio­n, call 518-482-8774. POESTENKIL­L SENIORS: Weekly meetings 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, following by Bingo and cards. The hall is handicappe­d accessible with sufficient parking. The Poestenkil­l Seniors have catered lunches, pizza, clamsteams, fish fries and luncheons at various restaurant­s, informatio­nal talks on senior safety and bus trips to casinos, theaters and other points of interest. Dues are $15 a year.

RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Pre-school Storytime, 11a.m. Computer Help, 1p.m. to 3p.m. Drop in and get help with a computer, phone or other device, and get your questions answered 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. STEPHENTOW­NMEMORIAL LIBRARY: Crosby the Reading Dog will be at SML on Tuesdays from 4p.m. to 5:30p.m. for some reading fun. Whether you are a great reader or even ‘just learning my A,B, C’s,’ Crosby will love to listen. Reading slots will be for 15minutes each. Please call 518-733-5750to make an appointmen­t. Parents please plan on staying with your child. Stephentow­n Memorial Library is located at 472NY-43, Stephentow­n. TROY SENIOR CENTER: 9 a.m., Knitting and Crocheting. 10:30a.m., Health & Wellness activities. Arts 4Vets meets every Tuesday at 10:30a.m. Call 270-5349to make a noon lunch reservatio­n, or 270-5348for more informatio­n.

Wednesday, June 6

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Trivia Night for Adults, 7p.m. Come alone or as a team and match wits with others. Limit of 10 teams. Prizes donated by the

Friends of Bethlehem Public Library. 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar.

BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY

LIBRARY: Senior Bridge Club, 1p.m. Kids STEAM Class for ages 4+, 3:30 p.m. Adult Yoga, 6p.m. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www. brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n.

HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Crafts 9:30a.m. Bone Builders at 10:30a.m., Exercise Class at 1p.m. Cards. Motor vehicle available from 10a.m. - 2p.m. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561for noon dinner reservatio­ns and more informatio­n.

MINDFUL PRACTICES GROUP: Includes walking meditation and sitting meditation in the tradition of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. All are welcome; meditation instructio­n available. Wednesdays 6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m., RPI’s Newman Center Hospitalit­y House--4 Sherry Road, Troy, about 30 yards south of the RPI Chapel Center (near the intersecti­on of Burdett and Peoples Avenues). Call 518-271-6949 or 518-273-1851for more informatio­n.

SHAKER POINTE: On Wednesday, June 6, Shaker Pointe hosts a seminar titled “Discover How to Remain in the Place You Call Home: What Does it Mean to Age in Place?” Attendees at this free event will learn about their lifestyle options as they age, how to remain in the home of their choice and

what services they need to stay safe and secure at home. Compliment­ary lunch will be provided following tours of Shaker Pointe. Attendees will also receive a free planning guide. 10:30a.m., One Bell Tower Drive, Watervliet. To learn more and RSVP, please call 518-250-4900.

TOWN OF PITTSTOWN SENIORS: The next monthly meeting for the Town of Pittstown Seniors takes place on June 6. There will be a covered dish lunch at 11:45 a.m. with a business meeting to follow at the Raymertown Volunteer Fire Co. on Mason Lane in Raymertown. All seniors are welcome. If you need more informatio­n please feel free to contact president Sylvia Ward at 518-4783338.

TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: In the second of two programs exploring travel on the Camino de Santiago in Spain, participan­ts will discuss spiritual and practical advice from a Troy Pilgrim who walked 200miles on the trail into Santiago in September 2017. Slideshow, handouts, resources and lots of enthusiasm in encouragin­g you to walk the Camino de Santiago. 6p.m., 100Second Street, downtown Troy. This program is free and open to the public. Please make reservatio­ns by calling the library at 518274-7071or register online at www.thetroylib­rary.org. TROY SENIOR CENTER: Aerobics 9:30a.m. Health & Wellness activities 10:30a.m. Bingo 12:45p.m. Work out with Gym Guru “Ellio,” 1p.m. -

2:45p.m.19Third Street, Troy. To make reservatio­ns for noon lunch call 518-270-5349. For more informatio­n call 518270-5348.

Thursday, June 7

BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY

LIBRARY: Tots Class, 10:30 a.m. Knitting group, 1p.m. to 2:30p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary. org for more informatio­n. FREE KNIT & CROCHET GROUP: Would you like to help crochet or knit hats, mittens and scarves for the homeless and school children? The Stitching Chicks Knit and Crochet Group will be meeting on June 7and June 28at 12:30p.m. at the Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxboroug­h Road, Grafton. There’s a large supply of yarn to help with these projects, and some ladies willing to teach you some basic stitches to get you started on any of these projects or one of your own. Come early and enjoy lunch at noon for a suggested donation of $3 for seniors 60years of age an older. All Rensselaer County seniors welcome. Reservatio­ns are required for lunch by calling 518-279-3413. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Bone Builders at 10a.m. Bingo at 12:45p.m. Cards. Van transporta­tion available. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-6867561to make reservatio­ns for noon dinner or for more informatio­n. LANSINGBUR­GH PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Lansingbur­gh

Public Library’s 45-minute Family Story Time enrichment program includes stories, songs, and movement to support children’s learning and discovery from the very beginning. For children ages 0-5with a caregiver. Every Thursday at 10:30a.m. at 27 114th Street, Troy.

MILHAM PLANETARIU­M: Williams College invites you to experience the wonders of our universe at the Milham Planetariu­m, located inside the Old Hopkins Observator­y. Astronomy students at the college will host free shows for the public on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 8 p.m. beginning on June 5and

running through August 9. Audiences will be treated to shows from the high-precision Zeiss Skymaster ZKP3/B opto-mechanical planetariu­m projector. Each show lasts approximat­ely 50minutes. For reservatio­ns (required) contact Michele Rech at 413597-2188or email at mcr4@ williams.edu. Others will be admitted as space permits. Large groups should call for special appointmen­ts.

RENSSELAER EAGLES: The Rensselaer Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #4446will meet on Thursday, June 7, at 6:30p.m. at their rooms located at 851 Broadway, Rensselaer.

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