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Friday, April 20 ARTIST RECEPTION:
Jenny Hutchinson has been chosen for a solo exhibition entitled “Dimensions of Space” at the Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center in Salem. The exhibit will be on display in the center’s Great Hall from April 15 - May 24. The public is invited to a free opening reception with the artist on Friday, April 20, from 5 - 8 p.m. The Courthouse is located at 58 East Broadway, Salem.
BALLSTON AREA SENIOR CITIZENS:
Friday activities: 2:15 p.m. to 3 p.m., OsteoBusters; 6:30 p.m., Cards & Games. Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa. Call 518-885-6740 or visit www.ballstonareaseniors.com for more information.
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT SARATOGA:
Busy Bees, 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. An open playgroup style program exclusively for the museum’s youngest visitors (ages birth-24 months) and their caregivers to foster early childhood development in a social setting. Growing Up Green, 11 a.m. This program introduces the art and science of gardening to children and increases their awareness of botany, outdoor recreation and nutrition. 69 Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs. For more information call 518-584-5540 or visit www.cmssny.org.
CLIFTON PARK SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER:
Citizen Preparedness Corps Training, 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. This program covers topics including fire safety, severe weather preparedness, basic first aid, evacuation plans, emergency supply kits, pet safety and communication plans. All participants receive a certificate at the end of the training. Sign up in advance at the center. Friday activities include Woodcarving, Tap Advanced, Ballet, Dominoes, Center Big Band, Diabetes Support Group, Bingo, Lunch & a Movie, Beading Buddies, Scrabble, Osteo exercise. 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Call 518-383-1343 for more information. Call extension 227 before noon the day before to make reservations for lunch.
CORINTH BICENTENNIAL EVENTS:
Spaghetti Dinner in the Corinth Central School cafeteria, 5 p.m.. $10 tickets at the door. ($5 for children). Proceeds will help to defray the cost of future Bicentennial Celebration events. At 6:30 p.m., Corinth High School Business Law students in Mrs. Fay’s classes will collaborate with Supervisor Richard Lucia for a historical re-enactment of town meetings. The 1968 time capsule will be opened and a new time capsule created. The CHS Select Chorus, under the directions of director, Mrs. Barbro Aldridge, will be performing.
MIRTH DAY: April is National Humor Month. Dr. Joel Goodman (founder of The HUMOR Project in Saratoga Springs) will speak on April 20 at the Northshire Bookstore on Broadway about his jest-selling book, “Laffirmations: 1,001 Ways to Add Humor to Your Life and Work.” With Earth Day on April 22, Goodman will also talk about his two most recent books: “Humanizing Outdoor and Environmental Education” and “201 Nature and Human Nature Activities.” After a Q&A, Goodman will be available to sign his books. 7 p.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs.
SALEM COURTHOUSE EXHIBIT OPENING:
Jenny Hutchinson specializes in oil painting and drawing, with expertise in printmaking and graphic design. She currently works at the head of Museum Education at the Hyde Collection. Join the Historic Salem Courthouse at 58 E. Broadway, Salem, for complimentary wine and cheese and celebrate Jenny’s exhibition, “Dimensions of Space” from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. on Friday, April 20. For more information, check out salemcourthouse. org.
SARATOGA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:
Join the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce for a Facebook Live workshop featuring Matt Scarchilli, CEO of Sandler Training, on how you can boost your sales. The workshop will run from 9:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., on Friday, April 20. The workshop format will consist of a Q & A between Matt and Chamber President, Todd Shimkus. There’s no need to leave your place of work, pay a fee to attend or pre-register. Just tune into the Chamber’s Facebook page (https://www. facebook.com/saratoga. chamber/) on your desktop or laptop or mobile device.
SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER:
Brain Gym, sponsored by the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Free and open to the public. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Chuck Oakes performs acoustic music from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Admission $2 members, $5 general public. 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs. Call the Center at 518-584-1621 or visit saratogaseniorcenter. org for more information.
SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY:
Lego Club, 3:30 p.m. 6th annual Cupcake Battle, 6 p.m. Prizes for grades K-5, grades 6-12 and adult brackets. 52 Ferry Street, Schuylerville. Call 518-6956641 for more information.
SHADES OF BLUE FUNDRAISER:
Democrats and friends are cordially invited to attend a gala celebration featuring Congressman Paul Tonko. Choose your “Level of Blue” starting at $60 for adults and $40 for Young Democrats. Live music with Charley Brown and Roosevelt Baker, appetizers, hot and cold food stations, and a cash bar. Submit a “Name the Signature Cocktail” Contest entry when you register to be in the running to win a Democratic Swag Bag. 6:30 p.m – 9 p.m. Saratoga Hilton Broadway Ballroom, 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Please RSVP at www.saratogacountydems.org.
SKIDMORE CHORAL CONCERT:
Skidmore Community Chorus and Vocal Chamber Ensemble in concert, 8 p.m., Zankel Music Center. Tickets $8 adults, $5 seniors and Skidmore community, free for students and children. For more information call 518-580-5321 or visit www. skidmore.edu/zankel.
SKIDMORE DANCE CONCERT:
The spring concert is an evening of student and faculty dance with choreography by faculty and guest artists. 8 p.m., Dance Theater. Tickets $12 adults, $9 seniors, $5 students. For more information call 518-580-5392.
WILTON BICENTENNIAL:
Learn about Wilton civic groups and organizations, enjoy a craft area for children provided by the Children’s Museum of Saratoga, and watch a reenactment of the first Wilton town meeting during a bicentennial celebration at Wilton Mall, Center Court, from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Afterwards, preview the Wilton documentary video at Bowtie Cinema.
Saturday, April 21 BACON HILL BONANZA:
The 6th annual Bacon Hill Bonanza 5K/10K is the race known for home-made pies,scenic views and friendly people. The race begins and ends at the Bacon Hill Church, 560 Route 32 N., Schuylerville. Kids’ 1-mile fun Run for ages 14 and under starts at 9:30 a.m. The 5K Run/Walk and 10K Run begin at 10 a.m. Entry fee $30 by April 20, $35 ont he day of the event. $5 discount to additional family members. Kids Fun Run entry fee $5. Race proceeds benefit the Organ Fund of the Bacon Hill Church and Schuylerville Caring and Sharing. Register online at
GreenLeafRacing.com or BaconHillBonanza.com until midnight, April 18. For more information, visit www. baconhillbonanza.com. BEER TASTING: A benefit for High & Mighty Therapeutic Riding & Driving Center, which provides equineassisted activities to people with special needs. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., The Barn At Liberty Center 60 Ostrander Road. Ghent. $35 At The Door, or Register at High-N-Mighty. org. BOG MEADOW BROOK TRAIL CLEAN-UP: Join Saratoga PLAN at Bog Meadow Brook Trail to help with clean up. Saratoga PLAN will provide trash bags. Bring appropriate footwear for spring/ mud season, gloves, bug repellant, and long-handled “grabbers”. RSVP to michelleh@saratogaplan.org. BROOKSIDE MUSEUM: Author Jim Richmond will present his book, “Milton, N.Y.: A Town in a New Nation” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 26, at Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa. Published in collaboration with Milton Town Historian, Kim McCartney, Richmond’s book is a history of the early years of Milton and Ballston Spa, from first settlement through the Civil War. Signed books will be available for sale for $18. Profits from all direct sales will go to Brookside. CANAL CLEAN-SWEEP: The Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center is partnering with New York Parks & Trails to celebrate Earth Day and local history. Join them at the old Champlain Canal Lock 4 by the Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. T-shirts will be available for volunteers but hurry - we’ve a limited supply! Please make sure to dress appropriately for outdoor work and bring gardening gloves. Visit www.waterfordmuseum. com for more information. CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT SARATOGA: STEM Club, 11 a.m. A weekly exploration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. 69 Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs. For more information call 518-584-5540 or visit www.cmssny.org. CHURCH SUPPER: Come enjoy a family style Ham and Roast Turkey dinner with all the trimmings, including dessert if you are still able, prepared by the talented cooks at Quaker Springs United Methodist Church. 4 p.m. - 6 p.m., 466 Route 32S Schuylerville. Adults $12, kids $6, under 5 free. Takeouts are available. A silent auction will be held before and during the dinner. The church is handicapped accessible. CRAFT/VENDOR SHOW: The General Schuyler/ Wilton Emergency Squad is hosting a Craft/Vendor Show on Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be over 35 vendors/ crafters, raffles and refreshments will be sold. Come out and support your local rescue squad. For more information contact 518338-2709. DAY ON THE FARM: Get ready to get dirty and work hard at A Day on the Farm. Kids will experience life on a small Mohawk Valley farm by planting the year’s first crop of veggies and threshing some of last year’s rye. Take a look through Mabee Farm’s collection of artifacts to see just how colonial kids helped around the farm. 10 a.m., Mabee Farm Historical Site, 1100 Main Street, Rotterdam Junction. Registration $8. Space is limited and preregistration is required. Register at schenectadyhistorical.org/ families. EARTH DAY HIGHWAY CLEAN-UP: Battenkill Conservancy’s Earth Day Highway Clean Up happens on Saturday, April 21, beginning at 9 a.m. Volunteers will meet at the State Line Rest Area off State Route 313, roughly 5 miles north of the Village of Cambridge, for coffee and donuts provided by a local Dunkin Donuts franchise before being getting safety vests and large bags to pick up trash along the highway. Trout Unlimited Chapter members will share clean up duties along the main roads. The April 21 clean up is the first of four cleanup events where the BkC and TU join forces to maintain the highway free of trash along this prime stretch of the Battenkill. No pre-registration is required. For more information email bkc@battenkillconservancy. org FRENCH FILM SCREENING: La Fédération Franco-Américaine du New York presents “Monsieur Lazhar” on Saturday, April 21, at 1 p.m., Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street, Troy. Directed by Philippe Falardeau, this drama/ comedy is a winner of 30 film awards worldwide and an Oscar nominee in 2012 for Best Foreign Language film. In French with English sub-titles, running time 1 hour and 34 minutes. As a courtesy, please call the Troy Public Library at 518274-7071 to reserve a seat for this free screening. Follow La Fédération FrancoAméricaine du New York on at www.albanyareafrenchclub.com and Facebook. HEALTHY KIDS DAY: On Saturday, April 21, the Saratoga Regional YMCA is holding a free community event to inspire more kids to keep their minds and bodies active at the annual YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day®, the Y’s national initiative to improve health and well-being for kids and families. Healthy Kids Day is an opportunity to ignite children’s imaginations so that they can imagine what they’ll accomplish this summer. The event will feature activities such as a family fun run, pool time, games, bounce houses, food trucks, family focused vendors, time on our new adventure course and much more. The SRYMCA’s Healthy Kids Day takes place at their Saratoga Springs branch from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. For more information, please call 518583-9622 or visit www. srymca.org. HUDSON CROSSING PARK: Volunteers of all ages are invited to take part in a park-wide clean up at Hudson Crossing Park on Saturday, April 21, from 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. The clean up day is in recognition of Earth Day 2018 and part of the New York State Canal Corporation and Parks & Trails New York’s 13th Annual Canal Clean Sweep, a state-wide effort to prepare for the 194th consecutive navigation season on the New York State Canal System. For more information on Hudson Crossing Park, go to www.hudsoncrossingpark.org. JUNIOR RANGER DAY: Celebrate kids on Junior Ranger Day at Saratoga National Historic Park from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. as part of National Park Week. Children and their families can join in a variety of free, hands-on activities including a touch table with animal skins and skulls, talk to a real wildland firefighter, run in a relay race, dress up in a uniform, or complete a Junior Ranger activity book. Children will earn their free Junior Ranger badge by participating. For more information, please call the Visitor Center at 518-670-2985 or visit www.nps.gov/sara or on Facebook and Twitter: @ SaratogaNHP. MECHANICVILLE DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY: Take a “Walk on the Wild Side” with herbalist Margo Mullein and get to know some of the wonderfully wild medicinal herbs growing in our area. Margo will introduce you to the useful plants growing nearby the farmers market that can support health and wellbeing, naturally. Sign up for this special event by calling 518-664-4646 or stopping in. 1 p.m., 190 N. Main Stret. Mechanicville. MEDITATION WORKSHOP: During the half-day course, “Dealing With Challenging Situations,” learn how to cultivate and maintain a peaceful mind during any challenging situation that may arise within the context of your life. The workshop taught by Evelyn Williams workshop includes guided meditations, practical advice on how to maintain inner peace in daily life, and time to discuss the ideas presented. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Spa State Park, Administration Building (back of Little Theater), 19 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga Springs. Cost: $20 per person. For more information and to register visit KadampaNewYork.org/ Saratoga or call 845-8569000. NYS 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING CLASS: The next NYS 5-Hour Pre-Licensing Class will be offered on Saturday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 45 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs. The cost for the class is $40. To register, call John Rinko at 518-584-2221 or email RinkoDrivingSchool. com. A portion from the class cost is donated to the First Baptist Church. ORGANIC GARDENING WORKSHOP: Join Sue Beebe from Cornell Cooperative Extension as she gives you the basics of organic gardening. 11 a.m., Ballston Spa Public Library, 21 Milton Avenue. Free and open to the public;no registration requred. For more information call 518-885-5022 or visit http://ballston.sals. edu. PAINT & SIP FUNDRAISER: Ballston Spa Elks Lodge holds a Paint and Sip Fundraiser on April 21 at 1 p.m.. $40 per person includes the painting, sips and finger foods. There will also be a small basket raffle. All proceeds from the event goes to Wreaths Across America. Signup required by April 10. For more information or to sign up, please contact Shelly Bessey at 518-791-8013. SARATOGA SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Lincoln Baths, 65 S. Broadway, Saratoga Spa State Park. Approximately 45 vendors will be attending the Saturday market from November to April. See http://www.saratogafarmersmarket.org/saratogafarmers-market-vendors/ for a complete vendor list. SARATOGA WINE & CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL: Wineries and wine enthusiasts from across the region will gather for an unlimited sampling of dozens of fabulous wines of all styles and tastes. Distilleries and cideries will also be on hand. Enjoy a fabulous selection of tasty nibbles and treats, chocolates, cheeses and sweets, stroll through the Candy Bar, and get some serious shopping done at fantastic mini boutiques featuring purses, jewelry, clothing and more. 1 p.m. - 8 p.m., Saratoga City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. For more information visit http://wineandchocolatefestivals.com/. SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Science Saturday, 11 a.m. Join Miss Jenny in a series of experiments centered on a theme. Sewing Basics, 11 a.m. Learn to use the in-house sewing machine (available for check out!). Please register on the library’s website, schuylervillelibrary.sals.edu, for the hands-on portion of the program. 52 Ferry Street, Schuylerville. Call 518-6956641 for more information. SKIDMORE CELLO RECITALS: Senior Recitals by Olivial Cox at 1 p.m. and Taylor Fohrhaltz-Burbank at 4 p.m., Zankel Music Center. For more information call 518580-5321 or visit www. skidmore.edu/zankel. SKIDMORE DANCE CONCERT: The spring concert is an evening of student and faculty dance with choreography by faculty and guest artists. Performances at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., Dance Theater. Tickets $12 adults, $9 seniors, $5 students. For more information call 518580-5392. SPRING CLOTHING GIVEAWAY: Free clothing will be given away at the Ballston Center Associate Reformed Church, located at the corner of Charlton and Middle Line Roads in Ballston Spa, on Saturday, April 21. Families needing clothing can come to the Fellowship Hall at the church between 10 a.m. and noon. There will be clothing and shoes for men, women, and children. For more information call 518-885-7312. TALK SARATOGA: Listen To ‘Talk Saratoga’, on Saturday, April 21, from 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. on 91.1FM -WSPN Radio, as host Rick Thompson and Lynn Goodness welcome Albany Times Union reporter Wendy Liberatore. You can also listen live on your computer at http:// tunein.com/radio/WSPN911-s22928/ Please feel free to call in with questions to 518-580-5783. VOLKSWALK SCHENECTADY: Start at the Landings Hotel, 21 Rush Street, at 9:30 a.m. Registration for each event starts ½ hour before the walk; the cost is $2. WWAARC CRAFT FAIR: The Warren-Washington-Albany ARC Craft/Vendor Fair takes place Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 436 Quaker Road, Queensbury. Proceeds benefit the WWAARC Foundation and the nearly 1,000 people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities in our community. Open to the public; free admission. WILTON HISTORIC SITES TOUR: Churches and cemeteries, the old Wilton Grange, Grant Cottage on Mt. McGregor and Camp Saratoga at Wilton Wildlife Preserve are among the highlights of the Historic Sites Tour on Wilton’s bicentennial weekend. Begin your tour at the Wilton Heritage Society Museum, 5 Parkhurst Road, to pick up a brochure showing site locations.
Sunday, April 22
CAPITAL REGION JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: The Capital Region Jewish Genealogical Society (CRJGS) will present an “Introduction to Using DNA in Genealogy” on Sunday, April 22, from 10 a.m. to noon at Congregation Gates of Heaven, 852 Ashmore Avenue, Schenectady. Susan Kugler’s presentation will explain the benefits of using DNA to help build your family tree. Using examples from popular websites, you will see tools available to identify matches, and learn how to zero in on your most promising matches. The meeting is expected to be two hours long, with time for discussion and general questions. The meeting is open to current and prospective members. Please RSVP to crjgs1@gmail.com, or to request a membership form. CHRISTIAN MUSIC CONCERT: Recording artist and composer Gordon Jensen will present a Christian music concert at 6 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, at Oneida Community Church, 197 Sunnyside Road, Queensbury. Light refreshments will be served. There is no door charge. A free-will love offering will be taken. For more information, call the church phone at 518-7458611 or 518-793-2276 or email mbailey90@gmail. com. CREEKSIDE CLASSROOM: Children and their families are invited to the Creekside Classroom at 11 a.m. on Earth Day, April 22, to help end plastic pollution. A reading of “One Plastic Bag” shows how five Gambian women sparked a movement to save their village from the negative effects of plastic waste. The reading is followed by a craft showing how to reuse plastic waste to make something new. Registration is required; please call 518-584-2000 ext. 111 to register. Please bring your plastic (shopping) bags with you for the craft. EARTH DAY: In celebration of Earth Day, local organizations are coming together at the Greenwich Free Library on Sunday April 22 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. to showcase ways you and your family can make a difference. Have you been looking for a group or organization that could use your skills and aligns with your interests? Here is your opportunity to learn about the different groups and organizations doing good work in the community. The event is organized by the Battenkill Conservancy with support from the Greenwich Library. EARTH DAY BICYCLE RACE: The Albany Bicycle Coalition is organizing the City of Albany’s Annual Earth Day Bicycle Ride on Sunday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Albany. In addition to celebrating Earth Day, the ride demonstrates sustainable efforts in the Capital Region. The day will feature a casual, 9-mile loop through low-traffic streets, bike lanes, and bike paths based on the BikeAlbanyMap. (https://albanybicyclecoalition.com/albany_bike_ map/). The event will be held rain or shine. Helmets and waiver required. Donation of $3 from adults requested for expansion of the BikeAlbanyMap. Children under age 18 are free if accompanied by a parent/ guardian. An adult must accompany any rider under age 18. Riders or parent/guardians must sign a waiver. For more information visit https://albanybicyclecoalition.com/albany_bike_map/ earth_day/. HEMLOCK SCOUTING: Saratoga PLAN Stewardship Coordinator Greg Redling will lead a hemlock scouting excursion at LeVine Preserve. Hemlocks are a valuable resource in New York State for many reasons, and conserving hemlock trees is vastly important for ecosystem health and for the many benefits they provide to humans and wildlife. RSVP by emailing michelleh@ saratogaplan.org. INDOOR CRAFT/GARAGE SALE: On Sunday, April 22, from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. the popular Elks Ladies Auxiliary Indoor Craft and Garage Sale will take place at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue on Elks Lane. Admission is free with over 40 vendors; parking is great, bargains galore including Mother’s Day gift ideas. Karen’s Cupboard is back with lots of homemade goodies. All proceeds go to local charities. Call Linda at 518-289-5470 for information or to sign up for tables at future sales. NATURE WALK: From 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. naturalist Sue Pierce will lead a nature walk and birding adventure along the Bog Meadow Brook Trail. Come prepared with proper spring/mud season footwear, bug repellant, binoculars, and your camera. Please leave your four-legged family members at home so that the wildlife and birds are not scared off. Space is limited so RSVP by emailing michelleh@ saratogaplan.org. SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK: Bring a bag lunch and beat cabin fever from noon - 1 p.m. as Park Ranger Megan Stevens gives a special presentation on lesser-known topics from the American Revolution, and the origin of the National Park Service. For more information, please call the Visitor Center at 518-6702985 or visit www.nps.gov/ sara or on Facebook and Twitter: @SaratogaNHP. SKIDMORE WIND ENSEMBLE: 2 p.m., Zankel Music Center. For more information call 518-580-5321 or visit www.skidmore.edu/ zankel. WHIFFENPOOFS: The Yale Whiffenpoofs, America’s oldest a cappella group, is coming to Saratoga Springs, the hometown of Whiffenpoof Avi Durling, for a concert on April 22 at 3 p.m. at the Maple Avenue Middle School’s Trombley Auditorium, 515 Maple Avenue. General admission is free with a suggested donation of $20. Priority tickets in the front rows is $32.31. For tickets, visit https://whiffs.ticketbud. com/the-whiffenpoofs-insaratoga-springs-ny. WILTON HISTORIC SITES TOUR: Churches and cemeteries, the old Wilton Grange, Grant Cottage on Mt. McGregor and Camp Saratoga at Wilton Wildlife Preserve are among the highlights of the Historic Sites Tour on Wilton’s bicentennial weekend. Begin your tour at the Wilton Heritage Society Museum, 5 Parkhurst Road, to pick up a brochure showing site locations.
Monday, April 23
AUTISM EVENT: For the tenth year the PS 234 Developmental Disabilities & Autism course at Skidmore College has organized a series of events regarding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The goal of these events is to inform and increase acceptance for ASD in the Skidmore and larger Saratoga communities. On April 23, Steve Szalowski, LCSW-R, and Stacey Francesconi, MS, BCBA, LBA, present a panel discussion on “Exploring Treatment Avenues for ASD.” 8 p.m., Skidmore College Tisch 301. Free and open to the public. BALLSTON AREA SENIOR CITIZENS: Monday activities: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Chorus; 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Stretch & fit, exercise; 1 p.m., Movie Matinee. Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa. Call 518885-6740 or visit www. ballstonareaseniors.com for more information. BEGINNERS’ LINE DANCING: Ballston Spa Elks’ Lodge will have beginners line dancing every Monday night in April starting April 9 at 7 p..m. Instructors from Kevin Richards will teach the dances. A portion of the $10 weekly fee at the door goes to Wreaths Across America. For more information, please contact Shelly Bessey at 518-791-8013. BURNING OF PIPING ROCK: Saratoga Springs native Joe Cutshall-King’s historical mystery novel, “The Burning of the Piping Rock,” tells the story of The Piping Rock, a mafia-controlled nightclub and casino formerly located at the corner of Union Avenue and Gilbert Road. On Aug. 16, 1954, The uninsured Piping Rock burned to the ground. Cutshall-King will discuss his novel on Monday, April 23 at 11 a.m. at The Summit at Saratoga, 1 Perry Road, Saratoga Springs. The presentation is free and open to the public. Copies of the book will be available for sale. Seating is limited. Reserve your place by calling 518-430-2136, or emailing rebeccad@summitsaratoga. com. Light refreshments will be served. For directions, visit summitsaratoga.com/ contact-us.html. CLIFTON PARK SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER: Monday activities include chess, checkers and backgammon; tap intermediate; jazz dance; chair yoga; discussion group, clogging; quilting; osteo exercise. 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Call 518-3831343 for more information. Call extension 227 before noon the day before to make reservations for lunch. GALWAY PUBLIC LIBRARY: A Humanities NY reading and discussion program with the theme “Votes for Women” continues at Galway Public Library, 5264 Sacandaga Road, with a discussion of “African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850-1920” from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Books are available for participants to check out from the library. The program is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required; please call 518-882-6385. For more information, visit www.galwaypubliclibrary. org. MECHANICVILLE DISTRIC PUBLIC LIBRARY: Teen program: help redesign book covers. For ages 11 and up. No registration required. 6:30 p.m., 190 N. Main St. Mechanicville. Call 518-664-4646 for more information. SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Open Art Cart, 3:30 p.m. Explore a myriad of process art methods and experience a variety of materials. This activity will feature many process art projects. Anime Club with Asian snacks, for ages 12-18, 6:30p.m. 52Ferry Street, Schuylerville. Call 518-695-6641 for more information. SKIDMORE BIG BAND: Concert at 7 p.m., Zankel Music Center. For more information call 518-5805321 or visit www.skidmore. edu/zankel.
Tuesday, April 24
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT SARATOGA: Tuesday for Tots, “April Showers...,” 10 a.m. 69 Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs. For more information call 518-5845540 or visit www.cmssny. org.