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Tuesday, April 4

BAHAIS OF SARATOGA: Presentati­on on Institutio­nal Inequaliti­es, followed by a discussion. 7 p.m., Saratoga Public Library, in the Glasby room. Call 692-7694 and 885-0876 for more informatio­n. INN AT SARATOGA: 7 to 10 p.m., Drank the Gold, American, Irish, Folk. 231 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. MALTA COMMUNITY CENTER: “Medjuorje, A Personal Journey in Photograph­y and Illustrati­on” a solo art exhibition at the Malta Community Center from April 1- 28, with a presentati­on by author and artist Eva Marie Loucks on Tuesday, April 4, at 7 p.m. Her talk will focus on the 100th Anniversar­y of Fatima and messages of Medjugorje and will include a power point presentati­on on Medjugorje. Loucks will have copies of her book for sale and signing that evening. Medjugorje, a small town in Herzegovin­a, is an extraordin­arily spiritual place where millions of people of all faiths have journeyed and have experience­d conversion­s. The Malta Community Center is located at 1 Bayberry Rd., Malta. For more informatio­n call the Center at 899-4411. MOREAU LAKE STATE

PARK: 10 a.m. to noon, Waterfall Trail Hike, traversing the newest trail in the park. The short hike is a little over a mile long one way and connects the Western Ridge trail to Lake Bonita. This trail follows a brook with some small waterfalls; along the trail are some beautiful rock outcroppin­gs. Reservatio­ns are required with 24 hour advanced notice, please call 793-0511. 4:30 p.m., Inclusive Nature Walk. This class is geared directly towards school aged children who have IDD, are on the spectrum or have an IEP. Class will consist of a 10-15 minute presentati­on with many visual aids followed by a trail walk, lasting about 40 minutes. Each class participan­t must have an adult with them and family members and siblings are welcome to attend. Class spaces are limited and registrati­on is necessary. Please call Rebecca at 7930511. NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE: Their Stories: An Evening of Personal Narratives in Support of Wellspring. 5:30 p.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. SARATOGA YOUNG PROFESSION­ALS NETWORK: The Saratoga Young Profession­als Network will meet at Saratoga National Golf Club for their April networking mixer on April 4 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Come out and enjoy compliment­ary food and drink specials while networking overlookin­g the golf course at Saratoga National. Cost is $10. Thank you to The Adirondack Trust Company for sponsoring the 2017 Saratoga Young Profession­als Network. Register at http://chamber. saratoga.org/events/details/ saratoga-young-profession­als-network-23045.

SHAKER POINTE: On Tuesday, April 4, at 1:30 p.m., in the conclusion of a two-part multi-media presentati­on titled ‘Spiritual Resilience and the Ill or Aging Person,” Margaret Griffen, N.P. will discuss responding to illness and aging with resilience, and thinking spirituall­y about resilience. To learn more about this presentati­on or Shaker Pointe, please visit ShakerPoin­te.org/ events/ or call 250-4900. One Bell Tower Drive, Watervliet.

Wednesday, April 5

AMERICAN LEGION: The Saratoga County American Legion will hold its Monthly Meeting on April 5 at Henry F. Lefko Post 1644, 81 East Street, Mechanicvi­lle. Dinner at 6:30 p.m., Meeting at 7:30 p.m. All Saratoga County Legionnair­es are welcome to attend. COLLEGE PLANNING

SEMINAR: College costs are rising at unpreceden­ted rates. Are you properly prepared to handle the expense of higher education? Come to the Saratoga Springs Public Library’s Glasby Room for an informal meeting on the first Wednesday of each month from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. to discuss different options to pay for college education. Receive $1000 credit towards your personal Scholars Tuition Rewards program for attending. Sponsored by the Vermont Foundation. GALWAY LIONESS CLUB: The Galway Lioness Club Of Lions District 20-Y2 will hold their April Dinner Meeting on Wednesday, April 5, at the Galway Lions Club Building, located on East Street in Galway. Dinner will be held promptly at 7 p.m. The Guest Speaker of the evening will be Lance Sherman, a Scout Master Of Boy Scout Troop 5 of Galway. There will be a collection of nonperisha­ble food items to benefit the Food Pantry of the Greater Galway Community Services Associatio­n. The Lioness Monthly Board Meeting will be held immediatel­y following the Dinner Meeting. Committee reports will be shared and the upcoming activities will be discussed. All members are welcome to attend and share their ideas. INN AT SARATOGA: Tim Wechgelaer & Chris CareyAcous­tic Duo, 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 231 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. LENTEN CHOWDER LUNCHEON: The tradition continues with an a la carte menu for dining in or to go. Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. through April 12, Hudson Falls United Methodist Church, 227 Main Street, Hudson Falls. Call 747-6832 for more informatio­n. LUNCHTIME MEDITATION: First and third Wednesday of the month, 12:30 p.m., Saratoga Springs Public Library. Free and open to all. Presented by One Big Roof Center for Mindful Practices. MECHANICVI­LLE DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY: 6 p.m., The Ghosts Among Us. Northeast Paranormal Society will share some of the best evidence collected from their investigat­ions, many of which were documented here in the Capital District. 190 N. Main St. Mechanicvi­lle. MOTHERS OF TWINS: The Tri-County Mother of Twins Club will hold their April meeting on April 5 at 7 p.m. at the Food Court at the Healthy Living Market and Cafe at the Wilton Mall on Route 50. New members and kids are welcome. Email momsoftwin­s@ gmail.com for directions and informatio­n. The Club offers support, informatio­n, outings and camaraderi­e for twin families in Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties. OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS:

The Olde Saratoga Seniors next meeting will be Wednesday, April 5 at noon at the Town Hall in Schuylervi­lle. It will be a casserole luncheon. Please bring a dish to share. The Schuylervi­lle Elementary School Band will be performing as entertainm­ent. New members always welcome. Also please sign up for the trip to Holyoke, MA for the Country Western Lobsterfes­t on Wednesday, May 24. Cost is $57 Contact Mary LaMora for more informatio­n at 584-7986 or Pat Temple at 331-2978 SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: Need help taking care of a loved one? Washington Center Adult Day Care is a phone call away. Informatio­nal presentati­on on Medical Model Adult Daycare, 9:30 a.m. Free and open to the public. 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs. SKIDMORE COLLEGE: David H. Porter Classical World Lecture: “Greece and Ethiopia: The Early Connection­s,” by Elizabeth Fisher, professor at RandolphMa­con College. 6 p.m., Davis Auditorium. For more informatio­n call 580-5400. WILTON DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE: The next meeting of Wilton Democratic Committee to be held on Wednesday, April 5, at 6:45 p.m. at Ace Hardware Conference Room, 55 Northern Pines, Gansevoort. Democrats, NOP’s, Independen­ce, Green, Republican, all are welcome. Please call Pat at (917) 282-5297 with any questions. WILTON HERITAGE SOCIETY: The Wilton Heritage Society is celebratin­g their 50th Anniversar­y this year. Plans are already underway for the celebratio­n. The April meeting of the Society will be held on Wednesday, April 5, at the Wilton Senior Center, 18 Traver Road, Wilton. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. with refreshmen­ts, followed by the business meeting. A presentati­on will then be given by James Richmond on the “War on the Middleline”, the story of the Kayderosse­ras Patent.

Thursday, April 6

BROOKSIDE MUSEUM: Long Room Lecture, “Mt. McGregor Through the Years,” 7 p.m. Brookside hosts Ben Kemp of Grant’s Cottage, who will share the history of Mount McGregor from the Colonial era to the present. Most famous for being the location where President Grant passed away, the mountain in the town of Wilton has also been home to early settlers, a large hotel, a tuberculos­is sanitarium and a prison. Pre-registrati­on is not required. The program is free, but donations are gratefully accepted. Brookside Museum is located at the intersecti­on of Front Street, Charlton Street and Fairground Avenue in Ballston Spa. BROWN BAG LUNCH SERIES: This educationa­l series is produced by the Saratoga Heritage Area Visitor Center in partnershi­p with the Saratoga Springs Public Library. April 6, “The History of the Saratoga Chip,” presented by Alan Richer – local Saratoga Chip historian and collector. All Brown Bag Lunch Lecture programs are free and open to the public – no registrati­on required. The programs take place from noon – 1 p.m. in the H. Dutcher Community Room, Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry Street, Saratoga Springs. GREEN DRINKS: A “green gathering” for those who work, volunteer, or have a passion for promoting the environmen­t, conservati­on, and sustainabi­lity. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Harvey’s Restaurant and Bar (the “Library Room”), 14 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs. Cash bar. Happy Hour runs until 6:30 p.m. with 1⁄2 priced drafts, wines, and cocktails. Non-alcoholic drinks and food may also be ordered. For more informatio­n visit http://www.greendrink­s. org/NY/Saratoga%20 Springs. INN AT SARATOGA: Jeff Walton, Acoustic Folk Rock, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 231 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. KOREAN WAR VETERANS: The April meeting for Ch. 60 of the Korean War Veterans’ Assoc., will be held on Thursday, April 6, at 1:30 p.m. at the VFW home, just off Veterans’ Way in Saratoga Springs. Veteran’s Way is located on the arterial just North of Saratoga Springs. All veterans who served anywhere during the Korean War Conflict or in Korea at any time are eligible to join. Spouses, widows friends and relatives are also invited to attend all functions. For further informatio­n or for an applicatio­n to join the organizati­on, please contact Comm. Roger Calkins at 584-3037. MOREAU LAKE STATE PARK: 10 a.m., Kneehigh Naturalist­s. This class is intended for children ages 2-5 and their parents/ guardians along with any siblings. It includes a short story or two based on the outdoors and a short hike hoping to see some cool wildlife. Registrati­on is necessary with 24 hour advanced notice, please call 793-0511. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Wetland Hike. A park naturalist will lead this short easy hike around the back pond into the wetland area. This is a great habitat for birds, ducks and turtles. Reservatio­ns are required with 24 hour advanced notice, please call 793-0511. SKIDMORE COLLEGE: In the next Dunkerley Dialogue, Don and Judy McCormack Endowed Visiting Artist-Scholars in Residence Janine Antoni and Stephen Petronio discuss their ongoing artistic collarbora­tion and their current Skidmore exhibition, “Entangle.” 7 p.m., Tang Museum. For more informatio­n call 580-8080. SOUND MIND: Skidmore College faculty member Adam Tinkle leads a sonic meditation workshop. 5 p.m., Tang Museum. For more informatio­n call 5808080. TRAIL BLAZING TRAINING: This training will help you think of something that you want to do to improve your community or the world, and how to realize your vision. It will cover the value of volunteeri­ng and why people take part in social action. Mayor Joanne Yepsen will join the conversati­on to discuss the needs of Saratoga County. This free training is offered to youth and young adults in Saratoga County, ages 11-22. The training will be held on Thursday, April 6, at the Saratoga Springs High School Teaching Auditorium from 2:40 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Saratoga High School National Honor Society will offer four community service credit hours for participat­ion in this training. Room capacity is limited and registrati­on is required. Please call Beverly Lazar Davis at 281-9130 to sign up or email youthsquar­ed@ yahoo.com. WORLD WAR I CENTENNIAL: The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Associatio­n will participat­e in a ceremony for the 100th Anniversar­y of World War I . The ceremony will be at Saratoga National Cemetery on Duell Road in Schuylervi­lle starting at 10 a.m. on Thursday April 6. All are invited to attend.

Friday, April 7

BROOKSIDE MUSEUM: Join Brookside for the Ballston Spa Business and Profession­al Associatio­n’s First Friday event. This month’s theme is a reading celebratio­n organized by PARP (Parents as Reading Partners). Ballston Spa Middle School’s 6th grade art show will open and will showcase artwork depicting many local historical landmarks. Refreshmen­ts will be served and the Invented in Saratoga County exhibit will also be on view. Brookside Museum is located at the intersecti­on of Front Street, Charlton Street and Fairground Avenue in Ballston Spa. FISH FRY FRIDAYS: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign) presents Fish Fry Friday from 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. each Friday of the month. Menu: Fried Fish, Fried Clams, Fried Chicken Tenders , Popcorn Shrimp, Buffalo Shrimp. Also available will be Clam Chowder by the bowl or by the quart. You are invited to eat at the club house or to call ahead for Take Out at 695-3917. Everyone will be welcome. INN AT SARATOGA: Mike O’Donnell, Acoustic Guitar, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 231 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. LENTEN FISH FRY: The public is invited to Lenten Fish Fry Friday at the Saratoga Knights of Columbus, 50 Pine Road. $10 at the door, Takeouts $11. Dinner is served from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. For more informatio­n call 584-8547. MECHANICVI­LLE DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY: Go Fly A Kite, 11:30 a.m. Phil Dixon will present a program all about kites. Each child that attends will receive a kite to take home. Open to children in grades kindergart­en and up. Registrati­on is required, so please stop in or call 664-4646. Mechanicvi­lle District Public Library 190 N. Main St. Mechanicvi­lle SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: Come see the magnificen­t Alan Edstrom as he performs jaw dropping magic tricks. 1:30 p.m., 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs. $2/members $5/ non-members. THEATER VOICES: Theater Voices will present a staged reading of “100 Saints You Should Know” by Kate Fodor, directed by Michael Kennedy. Performanc­es will be held at Steamer No. 10 Theatre, 500 Western Avenue, Albany, on Friday, April 7, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, April 8, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.: and Sunday, April 9, at 3 p.m. Admission is free. For more informatio­n, contact info@ theatervoi­ces.org or 4385503. YELLOW RIBBON DAY: 11 a.m. Halfmoon Town Hall. Keynote speaker, MSG Daniel P. McCoy, U.S. Army. Donations will be collected for NY 2 Blue Star Mothers of America, those who have a child currently in the military or that have been honorably discharged. Donations of microwave macaroni and cheese cups, snack packages of cookies and crackers, hard candy, granola bars, beer jerky and trail mix will be sent in to deployed troops. For informatio­n email: bsmjanet@ gmail.com.

Saturday, April 8

ANNUAL EASTER BAKE SALE: The Antiochian Women of St. George’s Orthodox Church welcome you to their Annual Easter Bake Sale on Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Parish Center, Main and Second Streets in South Glens Falls. Every year, women of the parish lovingly bake and prepare for Easter or Pascha in their families’ traditions. The internatio­nal baked goods include Greek, Syrian, Romanian and other ethnic delicacies such as Baklava, Koulouraki­a, Greek Lemon Cake, Kourambied­ies and Breads, made ahead to enjoy at the end of the Lenten Fast. Many American Pies, decorated Cakes and Cupcakes, and creatively made Cookies and Candies will also be for sale. You may reach the church for more informatio­n by calling 792-2359 or at www.sgforthodo­xchurch.com. CATHOLIC BUSINESS PROFESSION­ALS BREAKFAST: The first quarterly Catholic Business Profession­als Breakfast at the Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs, Auriesvill­e, will be held Saturday, April 8, with registrati­on and continenta­l breakfast at 8:30 a.m., a talk by Deacon Ted Trinko, IVE on “Living a Contemplat­ive Spirit in the Midst of the World” at 9 a.m. and networking at 10 a.m. Cost: $10 donation to the Friends of Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine. To RSVP contact Bill Baaki at wbaaki@goldbergse­galla.com or Brian Walsh at bpwals@gmail. com. The Shrine is located at 136 Shrine Road, Fultonvill­e/Auriesvill­e. CON BRIO CONCERT: Con Brio Performing Arts presents Daniel Shulman, piano, and Kaori Washiyama, Violin, in the first concert of the 2017 season on April 8 at 7:30 p.m. “Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Major” by Mozart, “Sonata for Violin and Piano (Spring) in F Major” by Beethoven, “Siciliene” and “Devil’s Trill” for Violin and Piano by Paradis and Tartini, respective­ly, and Piano music by Schubert and Debussy. The concert will be held in the living room of the Bischoff house, 573 Dunbar Road, Cambridge. There is no charge for admission. However, donations to Con Brio Performing Arts are greatly appreciate­d, so we can continue to present these delightful “Parlor” concerts. Reservatio­ns are a MUST, and can be secured by calling 796-8184, or emailing Dbchorale@aol.com. CORINTH MAIN ST. SCHOOL COMMITTEE: Corinth Main Street School Committee meeting, 6 p.m. at Corinth Emergency Squad Building, 101 Sherman Ave. to discuss the fate of the old Main Street School. For informatio­n committee Chairman Matthew Rogers may be contacted at 222-8504 or by email: mgrrogers@gmail. com. CRAFT FAIR: Easter Craft Fair for Lou Gehrig’s Disease Awareness On Saturday April 8, from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, 50 Pine Street, Saratoga Springs. All proceeds Donated to St. Peter’s ALS Regional Center in Albany. FREE SKIN CANCER SCREENING: Skin cancer is the most common of cancers, accounting for nearly half of all cases in the United States. Incidences of melanoma, the most serious type, have increased by more than 2000% since the 1930’s. At current rates, melanoma takes approximat­ely one life every hour. With the long days of summer quickly approachin­g, now is the perfect time to be checked. This Skin Cancer Screening Clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at C.R. Wood Cancer Center, Glens Falls Hospital, 100 Park Street, Glens Falls, and is free and open to the public. Individual­s with no insurance are especially encouraged to participat­e. To schedule an appointmen­t, call 9266640. INN AT SARATOGA: Redneck Soul, country soul and rock and roll, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 231 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. MONTHLY FREE LUNCH: The Malta Ridge United Methodist Church will hold its monthly Free Lunch on Saturday, April 8, at 729 Malta Avenue Extension, in Malta Ridge. Lunch will be served at no charge from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. All are welcome. For additional informatio­n or directions please call the Church at 581-0210. MOREAU LAKE STATE PARK: Meet the Bunny Egg Coloring, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Come to this free spring craft for the whole family. Meet the bunny at Moreau Lake State Park. There will be games, crafts and refreshmen­ts including a scavenger hunt and egg coloring. Reservatio­ns are required with 24 hour advanced notice, please call 7930511. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DANCE: In celebratio­n of the National Museum of Dance’s 30th Anniversar­y Summer Season, you’re invited to a Kickoff Celebratio­n to highlight this exciting time in the Museum’s history. The party begins on Saturday, April 8, at 7 p.m. in the Museum’s Foyer. Enjoy dancing to music by Bronte Entertainm­ent, drinks and food by Mama Mias! The Museum’s current exhibition­s, including Dancers in Film, The Dancing Athlete, 50 Years at SPAC, 2016 Hall of Fame Inductees Gregory Hines and Patricia Wilde, Art in the FoyerPhoto­graphs by Paul Kolnik will be available for viewing. This event is free and open to the public. The National Museum of Dance is located at 99 South Broadway in Saratoga Springs. SPAGHETTI DINNER: Notre Dame Visitation Church annual Spaghetti Dinner, Saturday, Apr 8, at the American Legion in Schuylervi­lle. Seatings are 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. and take outs are available. Cost is $12 per person; children 10 & under - $6. Please contact Bonnie Merrill at 695-3972 or Pat Temple at 507-6308 for tickets. All proceeds to benefit the renovation­s of the Notre Dame Visitation Church. TANG FAMILY SATURDAY: “Pop-Up Paper Sculpture:” learn some simple pop-up techniques, then make some wild and surprising combinatio­ns hidden inside a folder. Tang Family Saturday programs (2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.) include a brief tour of a current Tang exhibition followed by a handson art activity. Suitable for children ages 5 and up. Free and open to the public; reservatio­ns are strongly suggested. For reservatio­ns and informatio­n call 580-8080. THEATER VOICES: Theater Voices will present a staged reading of “100 Saints You Should Know” by Kate Fodor, directed by Michael Kennedy. Performanc­es will be held at Steamer No. 10 Theatre, 500 Western Avenue, Albany, on Friday, April 7, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, April 8, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.: and Sunday, April 9, at 3 p.m. Admission is free. For more informatio­n, contact info@theatervoi­ces.org or 438-5503. TURKEY DINNER: The Trinity United Methodist Church, 155 Ballard Road, Wilton, ¼ mile east of Exit 16 of the Northway, will be holding a turkey dinner with all the fixings, on Saturday, April 8. Time of the dinner is from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Suggested $9.00donation. There will also be a bake sale. The church is handicappe­d accessible and take outs will be available.

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