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EDITOR’S NOTE: This calendar is being regularly updated to reflect all event cancellati­ons and postponeme­nts. However, it is recommende­d that readers contact event organizers before they attend. For the most updated version of the calendar, please visit or troyrecord. com.

Friday, Dec. 18

LIBRARY MEETING: The Troy Public Library Building Committee will host a virtual meeting at 4p.m. on Friday, Dec. 18. A link will be provided on the library’s website, www.thetroylib­rary.org, a few minutes before the meeting.

WINTERTIME WONDERLAND: New holiday attraction Wintertime Wonderland is now open. This holidaythe­med, family-friendly attraction, billed as the Capital Region’s largest indoor Christmas event, is located at 195Troy Schenectad­y Rd. in Colonie, in the former Kmart store next to Vent Fitness. Set at the North Pole, the walk-through experience features a frosty ice maze, a post office and train station, a life-size snowglobe and gingerbrea­d house, a whimsical light show on Candy Cane Alley, Christmas Village and Santa’s Workshop, where children will have the chance to meet Santa himself. Other characters that visitors will encounter along the way include an ice princess, snowmen, gingerbrea­d men, carolers, reindeer, elves and Mrs. Claus. Attendees will have the option to take photograph­s with actors either close together or in a socially distanced pose with scenery in the space between. Kids will receive a greeting card, coloring book and letter to Santa with activities for throughout the attraction and at home. After exploring the displays, guests can enjoy refreshmen­ts, do some holiday shopping with local vendors, support area nonprofits, enter a raffle for a brand new car, view and purchase photos from the event and pick up a Christmas tree. The event’s COVID-19protocol­s include temperatur­e checks upon arrival, occupancy limits, frequent cleaning, social distancing and mask wearing at all times. Tickets, which can be reserved online, are $20per person. Children age two and younger are free. The wheelchair accessible event’s hours are 3to 9p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 9a.m. to 9p.m. on Saturday and 9a.m. to 8p.m. on Sunday, with expanded hours anticipate­d in the days right before Christmas. More informatio­n about Wintertime Wonderland is available online at wintertime­wonderland.com. BLOOD DRIVE: On Friday December 18th, 2020from 12noon to 6pm the LathamColo­nie Knights of Columbus #3394, 328Troy Schenectad­y Rd., Latham, N.Y. 12110, are holding a Red Cross Blood Drive. If you’d like to donate please call 1800RED CROSS or visit www.redcrossbl­ood.org to schedule your appointmen­t. For donations between December 18, 2020to January 4th, 2021, a free long sleeved Red Cross t-shirt while supplies last! *Please note all CDC Guidelines will be followed including masks and social distancing.

POP-UP PORCH SALE:

New this year at the Ten Broeck Mansion in Albany is a Pop-up Porch Sale, featuring wreaths designed and made by local garden clubs and artisans. All proceeds support the Albany County Historical Associatio­n’s education programmin­g. Locally-made artisanal gifts and ornaments and new historic embroidery kits available. Pop-up Porch Sale hours are Fridays-Sundays, noon-3pm, December 4-20. For more informatio­n visit www.tenbroeckm­ansion.org.

ARTISAN MARKET: The beloved “Artisan Market” at Brookside Museum will be returning in 2020, running from “Small Business Saturday” Nov. 28through Dec. 24at 6 Charlton St. in Ballston Spa. The market will feature only handcrafte­d products created by local artisans. Everything from natural soaps and lotions to unique ornaments and jewelry to scrumptiou­s syrups and eatables – quite simply the best our community has to offer. The 2020 hours are noon to 4p.m. on Thursdays, 11a.m. to 6p.m. on Fridays, 11a.m. to 5p.m. on Saturdays and 11a.m. to 4p.m. on Sundays. All money raised by the Artisan Market will fund Saratoga County History Center public programmin­g and collection maintenanc­e, ensuring that future generation­s of Sarato-gians, as well as people from around the world, will be able to learn about and enjoy our amazing, historic region. BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from noon to 6p.m. on Friday, Dec. 18at the Clifton Park Elks, located at 695 Macelroy Rd. in Ballston Lake. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org.

RUDOLPH’S MOVIE EXPERIENCE & PYROTECHNI­CS SHOW: Ellms Christmas Trees, located at 468Charlto­n Rd. in Ballston Spa, recently announced a new 2020holida­y season event called Rudolph’s Movie Experience and Pyrotechni­cs Show. Each show will kick off with a Rudolph trivia video, followed by Rudolph’s Movie Experience which is a special, abbreviate­d 11-minute version of the stop motion animation classic projected onto a giant screen. At the end of the movie experience, guests will enjoy a musical pyrotechni­c, special effects and laser show, designed to dazzle and create exciting family traditions and memories. Rudolph’s Movie Experience, an all-ages event, runs every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 22, with three shows each night. Multiple packages offering holiday-themed food and beverage treats will be available as well, along with the opportunit­y to purchase Rudolph memorabili­a on site. Upon arrival to the 240-acre tree farm, guests will be greeted by the masked Farm Team Elves who will direct guests to park and get ready for the experience to begin. Visitors can stand outside of their vehicles, but must remain at their vehicle the entire time. Masks will be required at all times if attendees are outside of their vehicle. Tickets to Rudolph’s Movie Experience and Pyrotechni­cs Show are currently on sale on the Ellms Farms website, www.ellmsfarms.com.

Saturday, Dec. 19

COMMUNITY MEAL: Bethel Baptist Church’s next Community Meal will be held on Saturday, Dec. 19from 1-3pm at 21655th Ave, Troy.

ROAST PORK DINNER:

On Saturday, Dec. 19, the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus #3394, 328 TroySchene­ctady Road, Latham, N.Y. 12110, are hosting the Annual Bob Church Memorial Fund Dinner to support the Community Maternity Services Program in Albany, (an agency that provides services to pregnant and parenting adolescent­s and children and families in the Albany Diocese). The donation is $15. Serving 4:30to 6:30pm. The *Take-Out Only Menu includes; Roast Pork w/ Stuffing and Gravy, Roasted Potatoes, Veggies, Applesauce, Rolls w/ Butter and Dessert. For Reservatio­ns, please call 5188923750! Please indicate pick up time. Social Distancing and Masks are required! This Holiday Fundraiser was spearheade­d and organized by Past Grand Knight Bob Church, of Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus #3394. In 1989, Bob Church met Sister Mary Ann LoGiudice, RSM, a representa­tive of Community Maternity Services Program in Albany, at a check presentati­on for the Farano Center of Albany. The Farano Center of Albany, (created and supported a family and home-like atmosphere in a city residence for infants and children afflicted with AIDS. The Latham-Colonie Columbiett­es held a fundraiser to support the efforts of the Center. t the time, Bob Church, Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus #3394 was invited to attend the check presentati­on along with several Columbiett­e members. Bob and Sister Mary Ann LaGuidice, RSM, chatted and began a wonderful and lasting friendship! Bob was impressed on learning the many programs and services available to the community provided by the Program. Bob then encouraged the Knights of Columbus and the Columbiett­es to donate gifts and food to the Community Maternity Services Organizati­on for the Thanksgivi­ng and Christmas Seasons. Bob along with several Brother Knights shopped for and distribute­d all the donated items and monies to the families receiving services from the Community Maternity Services Program. Bob continued the collection and distributi­on of Holiday Cheer and support to the Community Maternity Services Program until his death in 2017. The Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus and Columbiett­es have proudly continued this tradition of giving through the creation of the Bob Church Memorial Fund, honoring our beloved Past-Grand Knight and Brother Knight! Unfortunat­ely, as in most events this year, the Covid-19 Pandemic impacted the traditiona­l celebratio­n! However, the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus are determined to raise the needed funds to continue this effort! For further informatio­n visit www. lathamcolo­niekofc.com/ events.

WINTERTIME WONDERLAND: New holiday attraction Wintertime Wonderland is now open. This holidaythe­med, family-friendly attraction, billed as the Capital Region’s largest indoor Christmas event, is located at 195Troy Schenectad­y Rd. in Colonie, in the former Kmart store next to Vent Fitness. Set at the North Pole, the walk-through experience features a frosty ice maze, a post office and train station, a life-size snowglobe and gingerbrea­d house, a whimsical light show on Candy Cane Alley, Christmas Village and Santa’s Workshop, where children will have the chance to meet Santa himself. Other characters that visitors will encounter along the way include an ice princess, snowmen, gingerbrea­d men, carolers, reindeer, elves and Mrs. Claus. Attendees will have the option to take photograph­s with actors either close together or in a socially distanced pose with scenery in the space between. Kids will receive a greeting card, coloring book and letter to Santa with activities for throughout the attraction and at home. After exploring the displays, guests can enjoy refreshmen­ts, do some holiday shopping with local vendors, support area nonprofits, enter a raffle for a brand new car, view and purchase photos from the event and pick up a Christmas tree. The event’s COVID-19 protocols include temperatur­e checks upon arrival, occupancy limits, frequent cleaning, social distancing and mask wearing at all times. Tickets, which can be reserved online, are $20per person. Children age two and younger are free. The wheelchair accessible event’s hours are 3to 9p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 9a.m. to 9p.m. on Saturday and 9a.m. to 8p.m. on Sunday, with expanded hours anticipate­d in the days right before Christmas. More informatio­n about Wintertime Wonderland is available online at wintertime­wonderland.com.

POP-UP PORCH SALE:

New this year at the Ten Broeck Mansion in Albany is a Pop-up Porch Sale, featuring wreaths designed and made by local garden clubs and artisans. All proceeds support the Albany County Historical Associatio­n’s education programmin­g. Locally-made artisanal gifts and ornaments and new historic embroidery kits available. Pop-up Porch Sale hours are Fridays-Sundays, noon-3pm, December 4-20. For more informatio­n visit www.tenbroeckm­ansion.org.

TEN BROECK MANSION HOLIDAY HOUSE: The Ten

Broeck Mansion, home of the Albany County Historical Associatio­n, announces its Holiday House 2020schedu­le. Shimmering lights, festive trees and bright garlands inside and out set the scene at the Ten Broeck Mansion, a historic house museum which welcomes the community as a place to make family memories today. Tours with timed tickets are on Saturdays and Sundays from noon until 2:30pm from December 5-20. For the health and safety of all visitors, indoor admission is by timed tickets, advance purchase only. Tickets are available via the ACHA’s website www.tenbroeckm­ansion.org, Eventbrite, or Facebook. Walk-through tours of groups of 5or less feature docents to share informatio­n about holidays in the past, and the history of the Ten Broeck Mansion. Adults $5. Children and ACHA members free.

ARTISAN MARKET: The beloved :Artisan Market: at Brookside Museum will be returning in 2020, running from :Small Business Saturday: Nov. 28through Dec. 24at 6Charlton St. in Ballston Spa. The market will feature only handcrafte­d products created by local artisans. Everything from natural soaps and lotions to unique ornaments and jewelry to scrumptiou­s syrups and eatables suite simply the best our community has to o: er. The 2020hours are noon to 4p.m. on Thursdays, 11a.m. to 6p.m. on Fridays, 11a.m. to 5p.m. on Saturdays and 11a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. All money raised by the Artisan Market will fund Saratoga County History Center public programmin­g and collection maintenanc­e, ensuring that future generation­s of Saratogian­s, as well as people from around the world, will be able to learn about and enjoy our amazing, historic region.

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 8a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 1: at American Legion Post 278, located at 6Clancy St. in Schuylervi­lle. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org.

RUDOLPH’S MOVIE EXPERIENCE & PYROTECHNI­CS SHOW: Ellms Christmas Trees, located at 468Charlto­n Rd. in Ballston Spa, recently announced a new 2020holida­y season event called Rudolph’s Movie Experience and Pyrotechni­cs Show. Each show will kick o: with a Rudolph trivia video, followed by Rudolph’s Movie Experience which is a special, abbreviate­d 11-minute version of the stop motion animation classic protected onto a giant screen. At the end of the movie experience, guests will enjoy a musical pyrotechni­c, special effects and laser show, designed to dazzle and create exciting family traditions and memories. Rudolph’s Movie Experience, an all-ages event, runs every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 22, with three shows each night. Multiple packages offering holidaythe­med food and beverage treats will be available as well, along with the opportunit­y to purchase Rudolph memorabili­a on site. Upon arrival to the 240-acre tree farm, guests will be greeted by the masked Farm Team Elves who will direct guests to park and get ready for the experience to begin. Visitors can stand outside of their vehicles, but must remain at their vehicle the entire time. Masks will be required at all times if attendees are outside of their vehicle. Tickets to Rudolph’s Movie Experience and Pyrotechni­cs Show are currently on sale on the Ellms Farms website,

www.ellmsfarms.com.

Sunday, Dec. 20

HOLIDAY MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market (TWFM) Farmers Holiday Market will be held at the Lansingbur­gh location on Sunday Dec. 13and Sunday Dec. 20, from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Each Sunday market will feature a revolving roster of vendors, offering locally handmade arts and crafts, specialty foods, wines, spirits and craft beverages. There will also be prepared food vendors offering food to go. Admission to the holiday market is free. More informatio­n about the Farmers Holiday Markets will be provided on the TroyMarket.org website and social media channels.

WINTERTIME WONDERLAND:

New holiday attraction Wintertime Wonderland is now open. This holidaythe­med, family-friendly attraction, billed as the Capital Region’s largest indoor Christmas event, is located at 195Troy Schenectad­y Rd. in Colonie, in the former Kmart store next to Vent Fitness. Set at the North Pole, the walkthroug­h experience features a frosty ice maze, a post office and train station, a life-size snowglobe and gingerbrea­d house, a whimsical light show on Candy Cane Alley, Christmas Village and Santa’s Workshop, where children will have the chance to meet Santa himself. Other characters that visitors will encounter along the way include an ice princess, snowmen, gingerbrea­d men, carolers, reindeer, elves and Mrs. Claus. Attendees will have the option to take photograph­s with actors either close together or in a socially distanced pose with scenery in the space between. Kids will receive a greeting card, coloring book and letter to Santa with activities for throughout the attraction and at home. After exploring the displays, guests can enjoy refreshmen­ts, do some holiday shopping with local vendors, support area nonprofits, enter a raffle for a brand new car, view and purchase photos from the event and pick up a Christmas tree. The event’s COVID-19 protocols include temperatur­e checks upon arrival, occupancy limits, frequent cleaning, social distancing and mask wearing at all times. Tickets, which can be reserved online, are $20 per person. Children age two and younger are free. The wheelchair accessible event’s hours are 3to 9p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 9p.m. on Saturday and 9a.m. to 8p.m. on Sunday, with expanded hours anticipate­d in the days right before Christmas. More informatio­n about Wintertime Wonderland is available online at wintertime­wonderland.com.

POP-UP PORCH SALE:

New this year at the Ten Broeck Mansion in Albany is a Pop-up Porch Sale, featuring wreaths designed and made by local garden clubs and artisans. All proceeds support the Albany County Historical Associatio­n’s education programmin­g. Locally-made artisanal gifts and ornaments and new historic embroidery kits available. Pop-up Porch Sale hours are Fridays-Sundays, noon-3pm, December 4-20. For more informatio­n visit www.tenbroeckm­ansion.org.

TEN BROECK MANSION HOLIDAY HOUSE:

The Ten Broeck Mansion, home of the Albany County Historical Associatio­n, announces its Holiday House 2020schedu­le. Shimmering lights, festive trees and bright garlands inside and out set the scene at the Ten Broeck Mansion, a historic house museum which welcomes the community as a place to make family memories today. Tours with timed tickets are on Saturdays and Sundays from noon until 2:30pm from December 5-20. For the health and safety of all visitors, indoor admission is by timed tickets, advance purchase only. Tickets are available via the ACHA’s website www.tenbroeckm­ansion.org, Eventbrite, or Facebook. Walk-through tours of groups of 5or less feature docents to share informatio­n about holidays in the past, and the history of the Ten Broeck Mansion. Adults $5. Children and ACHA members free.

ARTISAN MARKET: The beloved “Artisan Market” at Brookside Museum will be returning in 2020, running from “Small Business Saturday” Nov. 28through Dec. 24at 6Charlton St. in Ballston Spa. The market will feature only handcrafte­d products created by local artisans. Everything from natural soaps and lotions to unique ornaments and jewelry to scrumptiou­s syrups and eatables – quite simply the best our community has to offer. The 2020hours are noon to 4p.m. on Thursdays, 11a.m. to 6p.m. on Fridays, 11a.m. to 5p.m. on Saturdays and 11a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. All money raised by the Artisan Market will fund Saratoga County History Center public programmin­g and collection maintenanc­e, ensuring that future generation­s of Saratogian­s, as well as people from around the world, will be able to learn about and enjoy our amazing, historic region.

RUDOLPH’S MOVIE EXPERIENCE & PYROTECHNI­CS SHOW:

Ellms Christmas Trees, located at 468Charlto­n Rd. in Ballston Spa, recently announced a new 2020holida­y season event called Rudolph’s Movie Experience and Pyrotechni­cs Show. Each show will kick off with a Rudolph trivia video, followed by Rudolph’s Movie Experience which is a special, abbreviate­d 11-minute version of the stop motion animation classic projected onto a giant screen. At the end of the movie experience, guests will enjoy a musical pyrotechni­c, special effects and laser show, designed to dazzle and create exciting family traditions and memories. Rudolph’s Movie Experience, an all-ages event, runs every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 22, with three shows each night. Multiple packages offering holidaythe­med food and beverage treats will be available as well, along with the opportunit­y to purchase Rudolph memorabili­a on site. Upon arrival to the 240-acre tree farm, guests will be greeted by the masked Farm Team Elves who will direct guests to park and get ready for the experience to begin. Visitors can stand outside of their vehicles, but must remain at their vehicle the entire time. Masks will be required at all times if attendees are outside of their vehicle. Tickets to Rudolph’s Movie Experience and Pyrotechni­cs Show are currently on sale on the Ellms Farms website, www.ellmsfarms.com.

Monday, Dec. 21

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1to 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 21at the Troy Hilton Garden Inn, located at 235Hoosick St. in Troy. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org.

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1to 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 21at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, located at 400Old Loudon Rd. in Latham. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org.

Thursday, Dec. 24

ARTISAN MARKET: The beloved “Artisan Market” at Brookside Museum will be returning in 2020, running from “Small Business Saturday” Nov. 28through Dec. 24at 6Charlton St. in Ballston Spa. The market will feature only handcrafte­d products created by local artisans. Everything from natural soaps and lotions to unique ornaments and jewelry to scrumptiou­s syrups and eatables – quite simply the best our community has to offer. The 2020hours are noon to 4p.m. on Thursdays, 11a.m. to 6p.m. on Fridays, 11a.m. to 5p.m. on Saturdays and 11a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. All money raised by the Artisan Market will fund Saratoga County

History Center public programmin­g and collection maintenanc­e, ensuring that future generation­s of Saratogian­s, as well as people from around the world, will be able to learn about and enjoy our amazing, historic region.

Monday, Dec. 28

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from noon to 6 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 25at the Troy Masonic Temple, located at 39Brunswic­k Rd., Troy. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org.

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1to 6p.m. on Monday, Dec. 28at the Hoosic Valley Community Church, located at 2024Rt. 40in Schaghtico­ke. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org.

Tuesday, Dec. 29

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1:30to 6:30p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 29at the American Legion Melvin Roads Post, located at 200Columbi­a Tpke., Rensselaer. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org. BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from noon to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at the Saratoga Springs City Center, located at 522Broadwa­y in Saratoga Springs. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org. BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1to 6p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 29at the Malta Community Center, located at 1Bayberry Dr. in Malta. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org.

Wednesday, Dec. 30 DRIVE THRU PANTRY:

On December 30, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany and the Regional Food Bank of Northeaste­rn New York are teaming up to address food insecurity with a mass food distributi­on in Watervliet, NY. The food distributi­on, or “drive-thru pantry” is a part of Catholic Charities’ mobile outreach initiative, CC MOVE, and is an effort to provide supplement­al and emergency food in areas with limited access to services at time when many are struggling. Food items provided by the Regional Food Bank will be packaged by volunteers from partnering organizati­ons and distributi­on will begin at 9:30AM. The distributi­on is open to the public and no pre-registrati­on is required.Food is distribute­d on a first-come, first-served basis, and the distributi­on will last until supplies are gone. In order to maintain appropriat­e safety and social distancing, there will be two distributi­on lines: a drive-through line, and a walk-in line. This event will be held from 9:30A.M. to 12:30P.M. at Watervliet High School, located at 1245Hillsi­de Dr., Watervliet. BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1to 6p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 30at the West Sand Lake Fire Department, located at 3697Rt. 43in West Sand Lake. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org.

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 11a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 30 at the Desmond Hotel, located at 660Albany Shaker Rd. in Albany. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org.

Thursday, Dec. 31

NEW YEAR’S EVE PRIME RIB DINNER: Saratoga – Wilton Elks Lodge #161, located at 1Elks Ln. in Saratoga Springs, presents a New Year’s Eve Prime Rib Dinner for curbside pickup from 4:30to 7p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 31. Call 518-584-2585 Monday, Dec. 21or Tuesday Dec. 22between 10a.m and noon to place an order. Quantities are limited. Menu includes: shrimp cocktail, tossed salad, prime rib of beef, twice baked potato, vegetable, roll. Dinner for 2 is $70. Dinner for 1is $40.

Cash only. There will be no dinner on Wednesday, Dec. 30this week.

Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 10a.m. to 4p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 5at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, located at 400Old Loudon Rd. in Latham. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org.

Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021

CITY COUNCIL MEETING: Troy City Council meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month at 7p.m. They typically take place in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 433River St, Troy, but are currently being held virtually via Zoom. Committee meetings are scheduled on a regular basis. Agendas and minutes for meetings are posted on the city’s website. All meetings are open to the public. At monthly regular meetings, Troy residents can discuss any issue related to the City of Troy. The city is currently live-streaming Council meetings on the Troy City Council YouTube page at www.youtube.com/troycityco­uncil.

Friday, Jan. 8, 2021

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 8a.m. to noon on Friday, Jan. 8at the Southern Saratoga YMCA, located at 1Wall St. in Clifton Park. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org.

Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1to 6p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13at American Legion Post 1489, located at 111Main Ave., Wynantskil­l. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood.org. WINTER GREEN-UP: The Capital Area Agricultur­e & Horticultu­re Program and Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension Albany County are pleased to announce the Thirteenth Annual Winter Green-Up, the Northeast’s original grazing conference. Online via Zoom from 1to 3p.m. on Jan. 13, 20and 27. Admission for Winter Green-Up 2021 is $35for three sessions, $25for two sessions, $15for a single session. Winter Green-Up has a long tradition of presenting speakers with expertise in grazing, meat and food production, and livestock handling. Winter GreenUp 2021is no exception. 2021’s topics and speakers include: Elizabeth Marks, is a Biologist for the USDA NRCS in the Hudson Valley of New York and a certified Holistic Management (HM) educator. She will be discussing Climate Change Trends Over the Last 125 Years In the Northeast and What Farmers Can Do to Be Resilient to Them (Jan. 13). Ed Rayburn is an Extension Specialist at West Virginia University, focusing on pasture and forage management and livestock nutrition. He will be speaking about Capturing and Converting Sunlight to Healthy Soil, Meat and Milk – It’s What Plants Do (Jan. 20). Fred Provenza is Professor Emeritus of Behavioral Ecology in the Dept. of Wildland Resources at Utah State University, where he directed an award-winning research group pioneering an understand­ing of learning’s influence on foraging behavior and how behavior links soil, plants, herbivores, and humans. Fred will be teaching us about Nourishing the Wisdom Body (Jan. 27) To register and pay online: https:// tinyurl.com/ WinterG reen Up 2021. For questions regarding registrati­on or being a sponsor for this event, or to register by telephone, please contact cce- caahp@cornell.edu or (518)765-3518.

Monday, Jan. 18, 2021

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1to 6p.m. on Monday, Jan. 18at the Cohoes-Waterford Elks, located at 45N. Mohawk St. in Cohoes. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org.

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021

WINTER GREEN-UP: The Capital Area Agricultur­e & Horticultu­re Program and Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension Albany County are pleased to announce the Thirteenth Annual Winter Green-Up, the Northeast’s original grazing conference. Online via Zoom from 1to 3p.m. on Jan. 13, 20and 27. Admission for Winter Green-Up 2021 is $35for three sessions, $25for two sessions, $15for a single session. Winter Green-Up has a long tradition of presenting speakers with expertise in grazing, meat and food production, and livestock handling. Winter GreenUp 2021 is no exception. 2021’s topics and speakers include: Elizabeth Marks, is a Biologist for the USDA NRCS in the Hudson Valley of New York and a certified Holistic Management (HM) educator. She will be discussing Climate Change Trends Over the Last 125 Years In the Northeast and What Farmers Can Do to Be Resilient to Them (Jan. 13). Ed Rayburn is an Extension Specialist at West Virginia University, focusing on pasture and forage management and livestock nutrition. He will be speaking about Capturing and Converting Sunlight to Healthy Soil, Meat and Milk – It’s What Plants Do (Jan. 20). Fred Provenza is Professor Emeritus of Behavioral Ecology in the Dept. of Wildland Resources at Utah State University, where he directed an award-winning research group pioneering an understand­ing of learning’s influence on foraging behavior and how behavior links soil, plants, herbivores, and humans. Fred will be teaching us about Nourishing the Wisdom Body (Jan. 27) To register and pay online: https:// tinyurl.com/ WinterGree­nUp2021. For questions regarding registrati­on or being a sponsor for this event, or to register by telephone, please contact cce- caahp@cornell.edu or (518)765-3518.

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