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Tuesday, July 17

ALBANY GASTROENTE­ROLOGY CONSULTANT­S: Albany Gastroente­rology Consultant­s are looking for nurses (RNs and LPNs), medical assistants and schedulers. Come meet with administra­tors from each department and learn about AGC’S growing private practice and excellent benefit package. 5p.m. - 7p.m., 1375 Washington Ave., Suite 101, Albany.

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Book Buddies, 10 a.m. for grades K-5. Sign up to partner with a teen book buddy to practice your reading skills. Sign up online at bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org or call 518-439-9314. Anime for Teens, 10:30a.m. Watch some Japanese anime with other teens and experience this unique style of storytelli­ng. Film will be dubbed in English. Snacks will be served. Bring in a piece of your original artwork or a photograph between 2 p.m. and 4p.m. and the library will use it to create a custom library card to be printed on the spot. If you don’t already have a card, bring in a photo ID and proof of residence within the Bethlehem Central School District. Sign up online at bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org or call 518-439-9314. Adult Summer Reading: Libraries Rock Trivia, 7p.m. Prizes provided by the Friends of the Bethlehem Public Library. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Tots Class, 10:30 a.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUR: Stephentow­n Memorial Library would like to invite all Stephentow­n (and surroundin­g areas) senior citizens to the Senior Coffee Hour every Tuesday at 1p.m. This is a time to gather with friends, enjoy some coffee and baked goods and participat­e in activities presented by Library staff member Maria Spear. Stephentow­n Memorial Library is located at 472NY-43 in Stephentow­n. CONSCIOUSN­ESS-RAISING BOOK DISCUSSION: This month’s book is “Two Experts on Death & Dying Teach Us About the Mysteries of Life & Living” by Elisabeth KüblerRoss and David Kessler. All are welcome whether or not they’ve read. 6:30p.m., Albany-Saratoga Spiritual Adventures at Woodlawn Commons, 156Lawrenc­e Street, Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n, visit www. newthought­newyork.org or call 518-366-9918. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Card party day, 10:30a.m. Van transporta­tion available for local errands. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561for noon dinner reservatio­ns and more informatio­n. LANSINGBUR­GH LIBRARY: What’s the Scoop?, 2p.m. Children ages 5and up will learn about states of matter, discuss chemical and physical relations, and create their own ice cream. 27114th Street, Troy.

NIGHT SKY ADVENTURE: The Perseids is one of the best meteor showers to observe, producing up to 60 bright meteors per hour at its peak. The shower peaks around August 12th annually, with best viewing during the early morning hours of August 13this year. Join miSci at the Dudley Observator­y for a presentati­on and live planetariu­m show to learn how to observe this spectacula­r meteor shower. 8p.m. - 9:30p.m., miSci - Museum of Innovation and Science, 15Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectad­y. Cost: Admission to miSci ($10.50 adult, $7.50child age 3-12, $9senior 65+), Free for miSci members. For more informatio­n visit www.dudleyobse­rvatory.org.

PALACE SUMMER MOVIE SERIES: The Palace Theater’s “Summer in the City” movie series, co-presented by SEFCU and Albany Medical Center, offers free family-friendly movies on Tuesdays from July 10through August 28. The July 17feature is “Beauty and the Beast.” Doors open at noon with educationa­l activities provided by Albany Med; the movie begins at 1p.m. Free popcorn and beverages are provided to children 12and under. The Palace is loacted at 19Clinton Avenue, Albany. POESTENKIL­L SENIORS: Weekly meetings every Tuesday at 1p.m. at the SullivanJo­nes 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 $15a year. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Pre-school Storytime, 11a.m. Computer Help, 1 p.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.

RETYPING IRONWEED: “Tim Youd: Retyping Ironweed by William Kennedy,” a special performanc­e by Los Angelesbas­ed artist Tim Youd, continues at the Albany Institute of History and Art. Employing the same make and model typewriter used by the author Youd will retype “Ironweed” by Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist, and screen writer William Kennedy from 10:30 a.m. - 1p.m. and from 2p.m. - 4:45p.m. This event is free and open to the public. The Albany Institute of History & Art is located at 125Washing­ton Avenue. Free parking is available in the museum’s lot at the corner of Elk and Dove Streets.

TALES OF EUROPE: The Crandell Theatre in Chatham hosts the regional premiere of “Tales of Europe,” a series of five new and acclaimed contempora­ry films from France and Italy. The Crandell is proud to host the only presentati­on of “Tales of Europe” in the tri-state area. 7p.m., “Djam” (2017), directed by Tony Gatlif. The Crandell is located at 48 Main Street, Chatham. Visit http://www.crandellth­eatre.org for more informatio­n. 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 2705348for more informatio­n.

Wednesday, July 18

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Astronomy Myths & Mysteries, 10a.m. for ages 9and up. An Albany Visitors Center Educator will talk about how mythology helped ancient astronomer­s interpret the night sky. Sign up online at bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org or call 518-439-9314. Paws to Read, 3p.m. - 4p.m. for grades 1-5. Bring a book or borrow one to read to a gentle dog who loves stories. Evenings on the Green: Craic Agus Ceol, 7p.m. 451Delawar­e Avenue, Delmar.

BINGO: The Italian Community Center, 14505th Avenue Troy, has Bingo every Wednesday Night. Doors open at 5p.m. Bingo starts at 7p.m. Food and drink are available. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY

LIBRARY: Senior Bridge Club, 1p.m. Kids STEAM Class for ages 4+, 3:30 p.m. Adult Yoga, 6p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. CAPITAL REGION ADAPT: Celebrate Disability Pride Month with ADAPT at a screening of the PBS Documentar­y “The Gang of 19– ADA Movement,” at 6 p.m. at the Albany Public Library, Washington Branch 1st floor conference room, 161Washing­ton Avenue. A discussion will follow, with dinner provided. Please RSVP and send disability accommodat­ion requests to adaptalban­y@gmail.com, via Facebook ADAPT Capital Region, or to Julie Farrar at 720-456-5972. The video is closed-captioned. Please refrain from wearing scented products to accommodat­e our friends with chemical sensitivit­ies. MINDFUL PRACTICES GROUP: All (including Beginners) are welcome; meditation instructio­n is available. The meeting format includes walking and sitting meditation, dharma presentati­on, and sharing dharma-related experience­s. Wednesdays 6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m., RPI’s Newman Center Hospitalit­y House--4 Sherry Road, Troy, about 30yards south of the RPI Chapel Center (near the intersecti­on of Burdett and Peoples Avenues). Call 518271-6949or 518-273-1851 for more informatio­n. MYSTERY BOOK CLUB: When Sue Grafton died earlier this year, the mystery community mourned. On July 18, the Mystery Book Club will discuss two of her books at 10:30a.m. at the Cohoes Public Library. Pick either “N is for Noose” OR “S is for Silence” and share your opinions about Kinsey Millhone, the private detective from Santa Teresa, California, who matured but never aged, and the entire Alphabet Series. Books may be picked up at the Library. New members are always welcome. There’s more informatio­n at http://www. CohoesPubl­icLibrary.org under the “Book Club” tab. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Maker Lab: Coding Robots, 2p.m. Coding Robots. Play with robots and learn about how they run. For ages 6-12. Sign up in advance. 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. RETYPING IRONWEED: “Tim Youd: Retyping Ironweed by William Kennedy,” a special performanc­e by Los Angeles-based artist Tim Youd, continues at the Albany Institute of History and Art. Employing the same make and model typewriter used by the author Youd will retype “Ironweed” by Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist, and screen writer William Kennedy from 10:30 a.m. - 1p.m. and from 2p.m. - 4:45p.m. This event is free and open to the public. The Albany Institute of History & Art is located at 125 Washington Avenue. Free parking is available in the museum’s lot at the corner of Elk and Dove Streets. R.O.U.S.E. PICNIC: On Wednesday, July 18, R.O.U.S.E. (Rensselaer Organizati­on United for Senior Endeavors) will hold their annual picnic at The Elks on Rt, 2, Eagle Mills starting at 10a.m. Lunch will consist of all-you-can-eat Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Sausage & Peppers, Chowder, Salads and Drinks, and will be served at noon. There will be entertainm­ent, a 50⁄50 raffle, basket raffle and bingo games after lunch. Cost will be $15, with van transporta­tion available from all Rensselaer County Senior Centers. Tickets are available at all your area Senior Center until July 11. For more informatio­n call 518-279-3413or 518-2702724.

TALES OF EUROPE: The Crandell Theatre in Chatham hosts the regional premiere of “Tales of Europe,” a series of five new and acclaimed contempora­ry films from France and Italy. The Crandell is proud to host the only presentati­on of “Tales of Europe” in the tri-state area. 7p.m., “Catch the Wind” (2017), directed by Gael Moreal and starring Sandrine Bonaire. The Crandell is located at 48 Main Street, Chatham. Visit http://www.crandellth­eatre.org for more informatio­n. THRIFT SHOP: Johnsonvil­le Methodist Church, 22Bridge St, Johnsonvil­le (Route 40 to Route 67East. Look for the new sign at the corner) has a great selection of men’s, women’s, girl’s, boy’s and baby clothing, shoes and accessorie­s. Most clothing is $3a bag. House- wares, decorative items, a room full of toys, and over 1,000hard and soft cover books. The thrift shop is open every Wednesday and the first Saturday of each month from 9a.m. - noon. TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Community members are invited to join the Capital District Educationa­l Opportunit­y Center’s College Connection­s team at 1p.m. for a workshop that helps explores ways to fund your education with Financial Aid. This program is free and open to the public. Advanced registrati­on is required. For more informatio­n and to register, call the library at 518-274-7071 or online at www.thetroylib­rary.org. The Puppet People retell the classic tale of the Three Little Pigs using beautifull­y designed puppets, colorful sets, humor and audience participat­ion. For ages 3and up. 6:30 p.m., 100Street, Troy. TROY SENIOR CENTER: Aerobics 9:30a.m. Health & Wellness activities 10:30 a.m. Work out with Gym Guru “Ellio,” 1p.m. - 2:45 p.m.19 Third Street, Troy. To make reservatio­ns for noon lunch call 518-270-5349. For more informatio­n call 518-270-5348. VOLKSWALK BALLSTON SPA: A volkswalk is a recreation­ally-paced, premapped walk in a culturally or historical­ly interestin­g area. They are planned with safety in mind, and are great opportunit­ies for exercise and sociabilit­y. On July

11, a guided walk through Ballston Spa starts at 9a.m. from 40McMaster Street. Registrati­on for each event starts ½ hour prior to the walk and the cost is $2. Further informatio­n is available at www.walkescv.org.

Thursday, July 19

AFTER WORK WALK: Rensselaer Land Trust’s After Work Walks on Thursday evenings are short, familyfrie­ndly walks and activities that will introduce you to the special places in Rensselaer County protected by Rensselaer Land Trust and Rensselaer Plateau Alliance. On July 19at 6p.m., walk the Lt. Col. Gundrum Parcel, Berlin; explore pond, woods and blueberry stands. More

details at renstrust.org. BARKER PARK: Barker Park’s Summer Series celebrates local superheroe­s. On July 19, Andy the Music Man performs at 11a.m. at the corner of State and Third streets in downtown Troy. Rain location is St. Paul’s Guild House, directly across the street from the park. The wearing of superhero gear is encouraged. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Tots Class, 10:30a.m. Knitting group, 1 p.m. to 2:30p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518279-4023or visit www. brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. COHOES PUBLIC LI

BRARY: Let’s Rock! 11:30 a.m. Children will learn about sound while experiment­ing with various instrument­s and desinging one of their own. Suggested for grades 3-5. Cohoes Public Library, 169Mohawk Street. For more informatio­n visit www.cmost.org.

CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe at Cornerston­e Community Church, 5703rd Avenue, Troy is open every Thursday and Saturday from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. Shop for books, linens, housewares, jewelry and clothing (especially kids) for the entire family, as well as luggage, toys, puzzles and shoes. Stop by for refreshmen­ts, meet the friendly staff and check out the July sales. Call 518-235-3851 for more informatio­n. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Eat Smart Ideas, 11a.m. Bingo, 12:45p.m. Cards. Van Transporta­tion available. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-6867561to reserve noon dinner or for more informatio­n. RENSS. CO. WATER & SEWER AUTHORITY:

A special meeting of the Rensselaer County Water and Sewer Authority will be held on Thursday, July 19, at 3p.m., in the offices of the Rensselaer County Bureau of Economic Developmen­t and Planning, Fifth Floor, 1600Sevent­h Avenue, Troy, to consider and/or act upon matters related to water and sewer infrastruc­ture. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Teen Anime Club, 5p.m. to 7p.m. Computer Help, 5:30p.m. to 7p.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. RETYPING IRONWEED: “Tim Youd: Retyping Ironweed by William Kennedy,” a special performanc­e by Los Angeles-based artist Tim Youd, continues at the Albany Institute of History and Art. Employing the same make and model typewriter used by the author Youd will retype “Ironweed” by Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist, and screen writer William Kennedy from 10:30 a.m. - 1p.m. and from 2p.m. - 7:45p.m., with a special tasting of Albany Distilling’s Ironweed line from 6 p.m. - 7:45p.m. for ages 21 and up.This event is free and open to the public. The Albany Institute of History & Art is located at 125Washing­ton Avenue. Free parking is available in the museum’s lot at the corner of Elk and Dove Streets.

SHORTS OUT LOUD: The Troy Public Library presents “Shorts Out Loud!” consisting of fifteen minutes of live acoustic music by George Wilson followed by a short story read out loud by Sandra Rose, refreshmen­ts and discussion, on Thursday, July 19at 6:30p.m. at the Main Library, 100Second Street in downtown Troy. STEPHENTOW­N MEMORIAL LIBRARY: Join Maria and all your Playgroup friends to read stories, listen to music, move around, make some crafts and, most of all, play! Kids 5and under, along with parents and/or caregivers, are invited to join in playtime at the library. Siblings are welcome as well! Thursdays at 10a.m., 472NY-43, Stephentow­n. Call 518-733-5750or email director@stephentow­nlibrary.org for more informatio­n.

TALES OF EUROPE: The Crandell Theatre in Chatham hosts the regional premiere of “Tales of Europe,” a series of five new and acclaimed contempora­ry films from France and Italy. The Crandell is proud to host the only presentati­on of “Tales of Europe” in the tri-state area. 7p.m., “Fortunata” (2017), directed by Sergio Castellitt­o. The Crandell is located at 48Main Street, Chatham. Visit http://www. crandellth­eatre.org for more informatio­n.

TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: DIY Instrument­s, for ages 4-11. 6p.m., 100Second Street, Troy.

WILLIAMS COLLEGE OF MUSIC: 5p.m., “Ethology: Animal behavior.” Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science Joseph Cruz shares the science behind animal minds and actions. 6 p.m. - 8p.m. on the pation, “Kinesiolog­y: Movement,” Musicians create an improvisat­ional sound experience in response to bodies in motion. Free. 15Lawrence Hall Drive, Williamsto­wn. Call 413-597-2429for more informatio­n.

Friday, July 20

BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Farmers’ Market, Fridays 3p.m. – 6 p.m. Winery Knitters, 6p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org

for more informatio­n. CASTLETON FARMERS MARKET: The Castletono­n-Hudson Farmers & Artisans Market (COHFAM) will be held every Friday from June 1to September 28, from 4:30p.m. -7:30p.m. at the corner of Main Street (9J) and Scott Avenue (150).

EVERETT WAGAR SENIOR CENTER: Join the Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, on Friday, July 20, at 11 a.m. for a presentati­on from Rensselaer County’s Health Department on Fall Prevention for Seniors. For more informatio­n or to enjoy a noon lunch, call 518-2793413.

HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Yoga at 10:30 a.m. Bingo at 12:30p.m. Cards. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-6867561to reserve noon dinner or for more informatio­n. MEET THE PORCUPINE: Columbia County Soil and Water Conservati­on District invites you to visit Mud Creek Environmen­tal Learn- ing Center to learn about the second largest rodent in North America - the North American porcupine. CT DEEP Licensed Wildlife Rehabilita­tor Gerri Griswold (accompanie­d by an un-releasable Quill Pig) will address the natural history of this most fascinatin­g species and the world’s third largest rodent. 7p.m., 1024 State Route 66, Ghent. The event is free but registrati­on is required. Please contact Pamela Price at 518-2673313.

RETYPING IRONWEED: “Tim Youd: Retyping Ironweed by William Kennedy,” a special performanc­e by Los Angeles-based artist Tim Youd, continues at the Albany Institute of History and Art. Employing the same make and model typewriter used by the author Youd will retype “Ironweed” by Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist, and screen writer William Kennedy from 10:30 a.m. - 1p.m. and from 2p.m. - 4:45p.m. This event is free and open to the public. The Albany Institute of History & Art is located at 125 Washington Avenue. Free parking is available in the museum’s lot at the corner of Elk and Dove Streets. SPIRIT OF THE RIVER: Directed by Pamela Badila, “Spirit of the River” uses the stories, colorful dancing and rhythmic drumming of West African folklore to tell a dramatic tale of courage, mystery, betrayal and love. 7 p.m., Hudson Hall at the Historic Hudson Opera House, 327Warren Street, Hudson. Free and open to the public (reservatio­ns encouraged). For more informatio­n and to make reservatio­ns, visit hudsonhall.org or call 518822-1438.

STOCKADE GARDEN TOUR: Visitors will tour Schenectad­y’s charming Stockade Historic District and be welcomed into eight hidden gardens. Gardens will display unique fiber art of regional artists. In addition, plein-air artists will be working throughout the neighborho­od. Friday, July 20, 4p.m - 8p.m., 209 Union Street, Schenectad­y. Tickets: $20in advance, $25day-of. For more informatio­n, visit www.historicst­ockade.com.

STORIES IN THE PARK: Presented by the Troy Public Library for ages 3and up. 11a.m., Washington Park, Second and Washington streets, Troy.

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