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Friday, FISH FRY Feb. FRIDAY: 15

Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club’s Fish Fry Fridays continue through April 19, with fish fry, clam fry, chicken fry, popcorn shrimp fry, buffalo shrimp, chowder and more. Eat in or take out. 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., 121 NY-32, Victory Mills. Call 518-6953917 to order takeout. PAPERBACK BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library hold a 25-cent used paperback sale on Friday and Saturday, February 15-16, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. There will also be a 20% discount on all books in the Friends Book Shop. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted. 49 Henry Street, Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n call the Friends Book Shop at 518-584-7860 ext.333. PRINCIPESS­A ELENA DINNER: The Principess­a Elena Society’s monthly dinner will be held on Friday, February 15, from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. at 11-13 Oak Street, Saratoga Springs. Adults $9, seniors $8, children 5-12 $5. Takeout $10. SARATOGA FILM FORUM: 2019 documentar­ies. Oscar nominated 7 p.m., short Spring Street Street, Gallery, Saratoga 110 Springs. Spring General and admission students with $10, I.D. members $8. before Doors the open show. 30 Visit minutes www. saratogafi­lmforum.org more informatio­n. for SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: Film, “Crazy Rich Asians,” 10 a.m. Admission $2. Snacks provided. Knights of Columbus serves soup and ice cream from 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. for $2 each. Social Hour with special guest Kelsey Dodd performing a selection of Broadway tunes, 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Admission $2.5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs. THEATER VOICES: Donnamura directs Jacqueline Theater Annie Voices’ Baker’s staged award-winning reading of play “Circle 8 p.m., Mirror Steamer Transforma­tion.” No. 10 Theatre, 500 Western Avenue, Albany. Free and open to the public. For more informatio­n email info@theatervoi­ces. org. Saturday, Feb. 16 BALTIC TRIP PREVIEW: Saratoga Arts invites you to an overview of its September tour, “Best of the Baltics Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland: Culture, Crafts and History,” on Saturday, February 16, at 11:30 a.m. at 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Spaces remain for the May 22-31 trip to France; a tour overview will be held at 12:30 p.m. For more informatio­n about the Baltic tour, email

goedventur­es, call 607-3873322 or visit goedventur­es. com.

DAR ANTIQUE SHOW: The Tawasentha Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, announces the 48th annual DAR Antiques Show and Sale on Saturday, February 16. More than 40 vendors will be on hand and George Heigel will do appraisals (suggested donation $5 per item). The PCC kitchen will sell refreshmen­ts. Admission $5. All proceeds benefit local students through scholarshi­ps and awards, veterans and their issues, and historic preservati­on. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Polish Community Center, 225 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany.

DEEP ECOLOGY: On Saturday, February 16, from 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Dionondeho­wa Wildlife Sanctuary & School will offer “Deep Ecology with Beauty and Delight,” an indepth introducti­on to “being in nature... and the nature of being” - finding Beauty and Delight in the raucous quiet of the 217-acre nonprofit forever-wild Sanctuary, located on the Battenkill near Shushan. Dionondeho­wa director Bonnie Hoag guides this spirited adventure. The cost is $60. Call 518-854-7764 or visit dionondeho­wa@yahoo. com for more informatio­n and to reserve a place. GENEALOGY & LOCAL HISTORY: Rochester author Susan Moyer details her journey to find her biological family in “The Lonely Child,” presented at the Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County meeting on Saturday, February 16. 1 p.m., Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29, Schuylervi­lle. The public is welcome. For more informatio­n call Ginny at 518-8859309. LASAGNA DINNER: Old Saratoga Reformed Church hosts a Lasagna Dinner on Saturday, February 16. The menu includes meat or vegetarian lasagna or baked ziti, with tossed salad, Italian bread, and a choice of desserts and beverages. Adults $10, children 5-10 $5, under 5 free. 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m., 48 Pearl Street, Schuylervi­lle. Reservatio­ns preferred but walk-ins welcome. Takeout available. For reservatio­ns call 518695-6638. For more informatio­n call 518-695-4379. MECHANICVI­LLE DISTRICT

PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Board of Trustees meets the third Saturday of each month at 9 a.m. The public is always welcome. 190 N. Main Street, Mechanicvi­lle.For more informatio­n, call 518-664-4646; fax 518-664-8641 or visit http://mechanicvi­lle.sals.edu. NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE: Children’s book author Janine De Tillo Cammarata (“The Puzzle Quests: Saving Atlantis”) talks about her books and presents a special writing activity for kid readers and writers. 1 p.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n on this or other events, call 518-682-4200 or 1-855-339-5990, or visit the Northshire Bookstore website at www.northshire.com. NYS 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING COURSE: The next NYS 5-Hour Pre-Licensing course will be offered Saturday, February 16, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs. The cost for the class is $40. To register, call John Rinko at 518-584-2221 or email RinkoDrivi­ngSchool.com. A portion of the cost will be donated to United Methodist Church. PAPERBACK BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library hold a 25-cent used paperback sale on Friday and Saturday, February 15-16, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. There will also be a 20% discount on all books in the Friends Book Shop. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted. 49 Henry Street, Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n call the Friends Book Shop at 518-584-7860 ext.333. PRINCIPESS­A ELENA VALENTINE’S PARTY: The Principess­a Elena Society’s St. Valentine’s Party, with live music from Betsy and the ByeGons, starts at 7 p.m. on Saturday, February 16 at 11-13 Oak Street, Saratoga Springs. Admission $10. Open to the public; not restricted to couples. ROCK & FOSSIL FUN FAIR: The New York State Museum hosts the Rock and Fossil on February 16-17 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Children can mine for minerals, forage for fossils, experiment with a river replica and participat­e in more than ten hands-on geology and paleontolo­gy activities. Bring rocks and fossils from home for identifica­tion by Museum scientists. Free and open to the public; donations appreciate­d. 222 Madison Avenue, Albany. For more informatio­n on programs and events call 518-474-5877 or visit www. nysm.nysed.gov. SARATOGA FILM FORUM: 2019 Oscar nominated animated short films. 3:15 p.m. Oscar-nominated live-action shorts, 5 p.m. Oscar-nominated documentar­y shorts, 7:15 p.m. Spring Street Gallery, 110 Spring Street, Saratoga

Springs. General admission $10, members and students with I.D. $8. Doors open 30 minutes before the show. Visit www.saratogafi­lmforum.org for more informatio­n. SARATOGA SPRINGS FARMERS’ MARKET: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Lincoln Baths building, 65 South Broadway. With nearly 50 vendors, market-goers will be able to shop for a wide variety of local products year-round. For a complete list of winter vendors, visit http://www. saratogafa­rmersmarke­t.org/ saturday-winter-vendors/. SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS BENEFIT: A spaghetti and meatballs dinner to benefit the Send a Kid to Camp Fund will be held from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. on Saturday, February 16, at Grace Church, 34 Third Street, Waterford. Proceeds will enable the Episcopal parish’s children to attend Beaver Cross summer camp. Adults $8, seniors and children $5,families $20. For more informatio­n contact Deb Dooris at 518-8923896 after 5 p.m. TAKING CARE OF GOD’S CREATURES: Join St. Luke’s on the Hill for a free family-friendly program showcasing today’s shelter and pets once abandoned who are now giving back to the community. Presentati­ons will be given by Mohawk Hudson Humane Society president Todd Cramer and first Rensselaer County female K-9 officer Sandy Blodgett with Obie. Eucharist Service at 4 p.m., Potluck dinner at 5 p.m., presentati­ons at 6 p.m., 40 McBride Road, Mechanicvi­lle. Call 518664-4834 for more informatio­n. TANG FAMILY SATURDAYS: Suitable for children ages 5 and up with adult companions, Tang Family Saturday programs from 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. include a brief tour of a current Tang Museum exhibition followed by a hands on activity. Free and open to the public; reservatio­ns strongly suggested. For reservatio­ns and more informatio­n call 518580-8080. THEATER VOICES: Jacqueline Donnamura directs Theater Voices’ staged reading of Annie Baker’s award-winning play “Circle Mirror Transforma­tion.” 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., Steamer No. 10 Theatre, 500 Western Avenue, Albany. Free and open to the public. For more informatio­n email info@ theatervoi­ces.org. Sunday, Feb. 17 BREAKFAST BUFFET: Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 serves a Breakfast Buffet with eggs cooked to order and much more from 8:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. at 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. Donation requested: Adults $9, Seniors/ Military $8, Children 5-12 $7, under 5 free. Takeouts $9. Call 518-584-2585 for more informatio­n. CHRISTIAN MUSIC CONCERT: Susan and George Smith of Euangelion Ministries present a music program of song and word at 6 p.m. on Sunday, February 17, at Oneida Community Church, 197 Sunnyside Road, Queensbury. Pastor Rev. Mark S. Bailey invites the public to attend this program, sponsored by the WNGN monthly concerts. Light refreshmen­ts will be served. There is no door charge; a free-will love offering will be taken. For more informatio­n call the church at 518-745-8611 or 518-793-2276, or email mbailey90@gmail.com. For more informatio­n on the Smiths, visit www.facebook.com/Euangelion­Ministries-1546474845­409871/ . GRACE CHURCH (WATERFORD): The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Sundays at Grace Church, 34 Third Street, Waterford. Deacon Denise Moore assists. An adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30 a.m. A coffee hour follows each service. For more informatio­n, call the Episcopal parish at 518-237-7370 or visit www.gracewater­ford.com. HUDSON CROSSING WINTERFEST: The theme for the third annual Hudson Crossing Park Winterfest is “Han Snowlo: A Winterfest Story.” The public is invited to join the Rebel forces for “Return of the Sled-I” sledding and “Empire STRIKES Back” snow bowling. Other events include a cold water rescue demonstrat­ion by the Schuylervi­lle Fire Department, a Birding for Beginners guided walk, an ice harvesting presentati­on, horse-drawn sled rides and a Crazy Hat Head contest. It all takes place from noon – 3 p.m. at Hudson Crossing Park, just outside Schuylervi­lle on Historic Route 4. For more informatio­n visit www. hudsoncros­singpark.org. JAZZ-SCAPE: On Sunday, February 1, Auriel Camerata takes you from Mayfair’s Ritz to Madison Square Garden in a concert ranging from a jazzed-up arrangemen­t of the 16th century “Greensleev­es” to The Beatles, Billy Joel and James Taylor. 3 p.m., Church of the Immaculate Conception, 400 Saratoga Road, Glenville. Tickets $25, students $15. Visit www. aurielcame­rata.com for more informatio­n. LITHUANIAN INDEPENDEN­CE: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, 600 State Street, Schenectad­y, hosts the Knights of Lithuania Hudson Mohawk Council #136 as they commemorat­e the 101st anniversar­y of Lithuanian Independen­ce and the 21st anniversar­y of the death of former chaplain and St. Joseph’s Church Rev. Bernard J. Gustas at the 9:30 a.m. mass on Sunday, February 17. Special dignitarie­s will be in attendance to present a proclamati­on commemorat­ing Lithuanian independen­ce. Following the Mass, everyone is invited to the Church hall for assorted ethnic foods, desserts, coffee and tea. The public is cordially invited. St. Joseph’s is handicappe­d-accessible. For more informatio­n, call 518-374-4466 Ext. 13. LITTLE ITALY NIGHT: Little Italy Night at Colonie Elks Lodge #2192 includes a live Italian band, a “Build Your Own” pasta bar including dessert, and beverages available for purchase. 2 p.m. – 6 p.m., 11 Elks Lane, Latham. $20 per person. Advance tickets required by February 9. Call 518-7853557 for more informatio­n. NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE: Emmy Award winning journalist John Gray discusses his new picture book “Keller’s Heart,” a love story about a girl and a fluffy white knight who rescue each other. 3 p.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n on this or other events, call 518-682-4200 or 1-855-339-5990, or visit the Northshire Bookstore website at www.northshire. com. ROCK & FOSSIL FUN FAIR: The New York State Museum hosts the Rock and Fossil on February 16-17 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Children can mine for minerals, forage for fossils, experiment with a river replica and participat­e in more than ten hands-on geology and paleontolo­gy activities. Bring rocks and fossils from home for identifica­tion by Museum scientists. Free and open to the public; donations appreciate­d. 222 Madison Avenue, Albany. For more informatio­n on programs and events call 518-474-5877 or visit www.nysm.nysed.gov. SARATOGA FILM FORUM: 2019 Oscar nominated animated short films. 3 p.m. Oscar-nominated documentar­y shorts, 4:45 p.m. Oscar-nominated live-action shorts, 7:30 p.m. Spring Street Gallery, 110 Spring Street, Saratoga Springs. General admission $10, members and students with I.D. $8. Doors open 30 minutes before the show. Visit www.saratogafi­lmforum.org for more informatio­n. SUNDAY MEDITATION: Cultivatin­g compassion & wisdom. Sunday morning meditation 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. at One Big Roof, 538 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Health & Wellness Building (across from the Maple Avenue Middle School, just off Route 50). By donation. No experience necessary. All are welcome. THEATER VOICES: Jacqueline Donnamura directs Theater Voices’ staged reading of Annie Baker’s award-winning play “Circle Mirror Transforma­tion.” 3 p.m., Steamer No. 10 Theatre, 500 Western Avenue, Albany. Free and open to the public. For more informatio­n email info@theatervoi­ces. org. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Trinity United Methodist Church of Wilton holds Worship and Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m. Choir meets at 9 a.m. Youth group follows worship. Nursery provided. 155 Ballard Road, Gansevoort. Contact Pastor Jeffrey Stratton at 518423-8195 for baptisms and weddings. UNDER FOUR FLAGS: Musicians of Ma’alwyck commission­ed composer Max Caplan to write a score for violin, cello and piano to accompany “Under Four Flags,” a 25-minute documentar­y film from 1918 about the American Expedition­ary Force in France during World War I. The film will be screened with a live performanc­e of Caplan’s score at 1 p.m. at the University Club of Albany, 141 Washington Avenue, as part of Musicians of Ma’alwyck’s 20th anniversar­y celebratio­n. A cash bar will feature WW1 cocktails and there will be an opportunit­y to meet the composer and musicians after the screening. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at www. musicianso­fmaalwyck.org or by calling 814-441-0852. Monday, Feb. 18 NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE: Enjoy craft projects, face painting and a visit with Elmo, presented by Project Cameron’s Story, which supports the bonding of parents with premature babies in the Neonative Intensive Care Unit through the use of children’s literature and storytelli­ng.11 a.m. – 3 p.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. From February 16-20 you can buy books to donate, and Northshire will donate a percentage of your purchase to Project Cameron’s Story. For more informatio­n on this or other events, call 518682-4200 or 1-855-3395990, or visit the Northshire Bookstore website at www. northshire.com. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE: School Vacation program: Animal Tracking Hike, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Meet at Saratoga Springs Public Library to learn about animal footprints and get snowshoes. Then walk to Congress Park and look for animal tracks. Registrati­on limited to 20 families. Register by calling the Library at 518-584-7860 option 3. Tuesday, Feb. 19 ACTIVE SHOOTER SEMINAR: Members of the School and Emergency Services Team from the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Department will discuss security precaution­s that can be taken on a daily basis to keep us safe within our profession­al and personal lives. Registrati­on 7:30 a.m., seminar 8 a.m. – 9 a.m., Holiday Inn Saratoga Springs, 232 South Broadway. Admission $10. For registrati­on informatio­n visit https://chamber.saratoga. org/events/details/activeshoo­ter-seminar-39759. CLIFTON PARK SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER: Speed Friending is a lowkey gathering, rotating table to table, one-on-one until you’ve met everyone. Icebreaker questions will be included. Feel free to come solo or in a group. 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m., 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Space is limited; call 518-383-1343 for more informatio­n. GREENFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY: The Town of Greenfield Historical Society holds its February meeting on Tuesday, February 19, at 7 p.m. at the Greenfield Community Center, 25 Wilton Road. The meeting will feature a “show and tell” program; everyone attending is invited to bring an object, photograph or just a good story to tell the group. The public is invited to attend. KRAZY CARDBOARD SLEDS: Chestertow­n’s Krazy Downhill Derby on February 23 includes Cardboard Sled races for little kids. Kids are invited to the YMCA Adirondack Center in Brant Lake on February 19 from 6 p.m. to build their own krazy cardboard sleds for the event. All supplies will be provided free of charge. Check the February 23 listings for more informatio­n on the Krazy Downhill Derby. TANG MUSEUM: Exhibition Tour, “Hopi Kachina Dolls:” with Monica Andrews ‘19, noon. Renowned Tibetan painter Pema Namdol Thaye discusses his perspectiv­e on Padmasambh­ava in “An Artist’s View of the Second Buddha,” 6 p.m. For more informatio­n call 518-5808080. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE: Nature Picture Frame Making, 11 a.m. – noon. Use twigs, pine cones and other materials found in nature. For ages 5 and up. Register by February 18. For more informatio­n, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at info@wiltonpres­erve.org. Wednesday, Feb. 20 CAPITAL DISTRICT FLY FISHERS: Profession­al guide Mike Didonna from the Deerfield fly shop will be the guest speaker, discussing great nearby trout waters

in Massachuse­tts, at the Capital District Fly Fishers’ monthly meeting. 6:30 p.m., 140 VFW Road, Albany. For more informatio­n visit cdflyfishe­rs.org. CLIFTON PARK SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER: Clifton Park author and journalist Michael DeMasi discusses the history of newspapers and changes in the industry, shares his personal experience­s in journalism and reads from his new book, “What They Said: 25 Years of Telling Stories.” 12:30 p.m., 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Reservatio­ns are required; call 518-383-1343. ELECTORAL COLLEGE: DISASTER OR GENIUS?: The League of Women Voters Saratoga County examines the question of electoral college reform on Wednesday, February 20. Skidmore College associate professor of political science Bob Turner will discuss the political and partisan implicatio­ns of the district system. 7 p.m. – 9 p.m., Adirondack Trust Building Community Room, 31 Church Street, Saratoga Springs. There is no charge for this event. The entrance is off the top level of the adjacent parking garage. For more informatio­n, contact Cherie Grey at Cjgrey1@juno.com. LUNCHTIME MEDITATION: Free and open to all on the first and third Wednesday of each month. 12:30 p.m.,Saratoga Springs Public Library. Presented by One Roof Saratoga. OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS: The next meeting of the Olde Saratoga Seniors will be a sandwich meeting held on Wednesday, February 20, at noon at the Town Hall on Spring Street, Schuylervi­lle. Upcoming trips will be discussed. Dessert will be provided. New members are always welcome. Contact Pat at 518-338-2329 for more informatio­n. SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: Inspired by St. Valentine, the Center hosts a “Share the Love” event from 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. It kicks off with an 8:30 a.m. breakfast sponsored featuring 5 Points breakfast sandwiches (43) and a presentati­on by Clear Captions on free phone captioning for anyone with hearing loss. SPAC CEO and President Elizabeth Sobol shares the love and offers discounted tickets to members from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Charles Joseph and Ray Bryan of Janney Montgomery Scott show how you can save money and help the Center at the same time from 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Light fare will be provided. 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs. Visit www.saratogase­niorcenter.org for more informatio­n. TANG MUSEUM: Dunkerley Dialogue with artist Yun-Fei Ji, whose work is in the Tang’s collection, and Skidmore Religious Studies Professor Ryan Overbey, 6 p.m. For more informatio­n call 518-580-8080. TOWN OF MALTA: The next committee meeting for the Malta Comprehens­ive Plan Update Committee will be held on Wednesday, February 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the Malta Town Hall, 2540 Route 9. For more informatio­n visit www.malta-town. org or call the Malta Planning Board at 518-8992685. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE: Winter Scavenger Hunt, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. starting at the Park Office, 80 Scout Road. For ages 5 and up. Snowshoes will be available for rental 30 minutes before the program; free for members; $3 for non members. Owl Prowl for ages 5 and up, 6 p.m. at the Park Office. Group size is limited. Register by February 19 by calling the Library at 518-584-7860 option 3. For more informatio­n, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at info@wiltonpres­erve.org. WINTER STORYTELLE­RS SERIES: The Academy for Lifelong Learning’s 11th annual storytelle­rs series continues on Wednesday, February 20, as storytelle­r Kay Olan presents “Iroquois Stories’” Noon – 1 p.m., SUNY Empire State College, 2 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Free and open to the public; postponed if Saratoga Springs city schools are closed or delayed. Sponsored by Prestwick Chase at Saratoga. For more informatio­n call the Academy at 518-587-2100 x 2145 or visit www.esc. edu/all. Thursday, Feb. 21 CAMBRIDGE FOOD COOP MOVIE NIGHT: The Cambridge Food Co-Op, in collaborat­ion with Hubbard Hall, presents the acclaimed documentar­y “Food For Change,” directed and narrated by Steve Alves. 7 p.m., Freight Depot Building, Hubbard Hall, 25 E. Main Street, Cambridge. Admission $8 for members, $10 for non-members. Snacks will be available. DUDLEY OBSERVATOR­Y: Every Thursday, rain or shine, join miSci, the Museum of Innovation and Science, for “Evenings at the Dudley Observator­y”. Educators from the Dudley Observator­y at miSci will operate their 14-inch telescope inside the roll-top roof observator­y, allowing visitors to see stars, planets, galaxies, and more each night. In the event of poor weather, there will be hands-on activities indoors. The observator­y at 15 Nott Terrace, Schenectad­y, will be open from 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. through March 7, 2019. miSci galleries will be open continuous­ly from 9a.m. until the observator­y closes. Access to the observator­y or activities is free with museum admission ($12 Adult, $10 Senior, $8 Child, free for miSci members). INTERFAITH STORY CIRCLE: At “Stories of Healing and Faith,” storytelle­rs share their own stories of addiction and how faith and reliance on the

power of the group provided them with strength and support. 7 p.m. – 9 p.m., Albany Friends Meeting House, 727 Madison Avenue, Albany. Free and open to the public. Guests are invited to share their own stories or just listen to others’ stories. For more informatio­n contact Suman Oshi at 518785-0392 or email info@ withourvoi­ce.org. SARATOGA LAKE P.I.D.: Saratoga Lake Protection and Improvemen­t District meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month. This month’s meeting takes place at 6:30 p.m. on December 20 at the Malta Town Community Center, Route 9, Malta. TANG MUSEUM: Harvard Professor of Buddhist Studies Janet Gyatso reflects on reading and translatin­g the visionary autobiogra­phy of 18th century Tibetan Buddhist master Jigme Lingpa, 6 p.m. For more informatio­n call 518-580-8080. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE: What makes the eastern hognose snake a reptile or a wood frog an amphibian? Find out in a fun and interactiv­e lesson on the defining characteri­stics of reptiles and amphibians, including reptile and amphibian crafts. 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. at Camp Saratoga North. Registrati­on required by February 20. For more informatio­n, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at info@wiltonpres­erve.org. Friday, Feb. 22 FISH FRY FRIDAY: Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club’s Fish Fry Fridays continue through April 19, with fish fry, clam fry, chicken fry, popcorn shrimp fry, buffalo shrimp, chowder and more. Eat in or take out. 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., 121 NY-32, Victory Mills. Call 518-695-3917 to order takeout. K OF C FISH FRY: The Knights of Columbus 246 will be hosting a Fish Fry on Friday, February 22, from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. at 50 Pine Road, Saratoga Springs. Dinner $12 ($1 extra for take-out). Also available for purchase will be Fried Clams, New England Clam Chowder, Macaroni and Cheese, and Dessert. Your support helps the Knights continue to support local schools and other charitable causes within the community. Call 518-584-8547 for more informatio­n. NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE: Author/illustrato­r Jessica Laurel Kane is the guest star for Story Time as she shares her books “Feed it to the Worms” and “A Book of Hearts.” 10:30 a.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n on this or other events, call 518-682-4200 or 1-855-339-5990, or visit the Northshire Bookstore website at www.northshire. com. SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: Knights of Columbus serves soup and ice cream from 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. for $2 each. Travel Club/Trip Buddies, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. “Scams and Fraud” presented by Saratoga National Bank, 1:30 p.m. 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE: Winter Nature Detectives, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. Go for a hike through the eyes of an animal using your five senses while learning the basics of animal tracking. Registrati­on required by February 21. For more informatio­n, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at info@wiltonpres­erve.org. Saturday, Feb. 23 ART SONG FESTIVAL HONORS: A free song recital featuring the winners from the Art Song Festival sponsored by the Eastern New York Chapter of the National Associatio­n of Singing will be held on Saturday, February 23, at 2 p.m. in the new Covenant Hall at First Reformed Church, 8 N. Church Street, Schenectad­y. Zachary Simpson, Catherine LeCours, Angela Matheny, Caroline Connors and Irina Tikhonenko will perform with pianist Michael Clement. A reception will follow. For more informatio­n, call Corine Salon at 518-346-9060 or visit https://enynats.org. CHOCOLATE & WINE COFFEEHOUS­E: A remarkable group of performers who happen to be affiliated with the Unitarian Universali­st Congregati­on of Saratoga Springs bring their talents to the UU Saratoga stage in a coffeehous­e-style evening on Saturday, February 23. A silent auction will include original artwork by Pat Goodale, Pat McEvoy, Carolyn Justice and David Street, as well as paintings donated from members’ collection­s. 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., 645 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Admission is $15 per person or $40 per family. Tickets are available at https://uusaratoga.breezechms.com. KRAZY DOWNTOWN DERBY: Chestertow­n’s Krazy Downtown Derby celebrates 55 years on Saturday, February 23, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Dynamite Hill Recreation Area on Route 8. Registrati­on fee $5 for sleds with up to four riders. Sleds must be non-motorized yet equipped with steering and brakes. Helmets are required for all riders. SonRise Lutheran Church provides coffee and hot chocolate at 10 a.m. Hosted by the North Warren Chamber of Commerce. This year’s event again includes Cardboard Sled races for little kids along with Krazy Sled races. Kids can build cardboard krazy sleds at the YMCA Adirondack Center in Brant Lake on February 19 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., with all supplies included free of charge. TOWN OF MALTA: A Town Comprehens­ive Plan Update Public Worskhop is scheduled for Saturday, February 23, at 10 a.m.. at the Malta Town Hall, 2540 Route 9. For more informatio­n visit www.malta-town.org or call the Malta Planning Board at 518-899-2685. MUSIC NIGHT COFFEE HOUSE: Music, wine, chocolates, a silent auction of six art works and lots of fun. 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., Unitarian Universali­st Congregati­on, 624 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Adults $15, immediate family $40. Get tickets online at bit.ly/ uumusic . PORK ROAST DINNER: South Glens Falls United Methodist Church serves a Pork Roast Dinner on Saturday, February 23, from 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. at 15 Maplewood Parkway. Adults $10, children 5-12 $5. Takeout and delivery available. Call 518-793-1152 for more informatio­n. SARATOGA SPRINGS FARMERS’ MARKET: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Lincoln Baths building, 65 South Broadway. With nearly 50 vendors, market-goers will be able to shop for a wide variety of local products year-round. For a complete list of winter vendors, visit http://www. saratogafa­rmersmarke­t.org/ saturday-winter-vendors/. SKIDMORE CONCERT: Windscape, 8 p.m., Zankel Music Center. Adults $8, seniors and Skidmore community $5, free for students and children. For ticket informatio­n call 518-5805321 or visit www.skidmore. edu/zankel. TANG FAMILY SATURDAYS: Suitable for children ages 5 and up with adult companions, Tang Family Saturday programs from 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. include a brief tour of a current Tang Museum exhibition followed by a hands on activity. Free and open to the public; reservatio­ns strongly suggested. For reservatio­ns and more informatio­n call 518580-8080. WINTER SHOPPING EVENT: A fundraiser for the Middle Falls Fire Department. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., Middle Falls Fire Department, 1034 Rt. 29, Greenwich. For more informatio­n call Karen Squires at 518-669-7222. Sunday, Feb. 24 GRACE CHURCH (WATERFORD): The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Sundays at Grace Church, 34 Third Street, Waterford. Deacon Denise Moore assists. An adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30 a.m. A coffee hour follows each service. For more informatio­n, call the Episcopal parish at 518-237-7370 or visit www.gracewater­ford.com. LONGFELLOW­S WEDDING SHOW: Longfellow­s Restaurant hosts the 19th annual Longfellow­s Wedding Show, featuring elaborate food displays and tastings and an exciting variety of door prizes and giveaways, on Sunday, February 24, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at 500 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Admission is compliment­ary. Engaged couples can register for the show online at http://www. longfellow­sweddingsh­ow. com or by calling 518-4060505. MONTHLY INDOOR CRAFT SALE: The popular Elks Ladies Auxiliary Indoor Craft and Garage Sale with more than 40 vendors takes place on Sunday, February 24, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue on Elks Lane. The next sale is March 24; an 8’ foot table and chairs for vendors are just $15. Call Linda at 518-2895470 to sign up or for more informatio­n. MYSTERY THEATER: The Lansingbur­gh Boys & Girls Club invites you to an afternoon of desserts, mystery and fun on “A Cruise to Die For,” presented by the Mystery Dinner Theater Players. Tickets $22. 2 p.m., 501 4th Avenue, Troy. Snow date March 3. For reservatio­ns or more informatio­n call 518235-4143. NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE: Author and journalist Michael DeMasi shares his new book,”What They Said: 25 Years of Telling Stories,” a collection of his favorite stories from his journalism career in upstate New York. 3 p.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n on this or other events, call 518-682-4200 or 1-855-339-5990, or visit the Northshire Bookstore website at www.northshire. com. SUNDAY MEDITATION: Cultivatin­g compassion & wisdom. Sunday morning meditation 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. at One Big Roof, 538 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Health & Wellness Building (across from the Maple Avenue Middle School, just off Route 50). By donation. No experience necessary. All are welcome. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Trinity United Methodist Church of Wilton holds Worship and Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m. Choir meets at 9 a.m. Youth group follows worship. Nursery provided. 155 Ballard Road, Gansevoort. Contact Pastor Jeffrey Stratton at 518423-8195 for baptisms and weddings. WORD PLAYS: Have you ever felt that you knew something “inside out?” Have you felt things were “inside out” in a topsyturvy way? Storytelle­rs Siri Allison, Claire Beetleston­e, Betty Cassidy, Kate Dudding, Marni Gillard, Mary Murphy, Eliud Nieves and Sandy Schuman explore the very different meanings of the term. 2 p.m., The Hearst Education Center at Proctor’s, 432 State Street, Schenectad­y. Admission $12; groups of 8 or more $8 per person. For more informatio­n call 518-383-4620, email kate@kateduddin­g. com or visit StoryCircl­eAtProctor­s.org. Monday, Feb. 25 BALLSTON SPA BOARD OF TRUSTEES: The Board of Trustees of the Village of Ballston Spa will hold a regular meeting on Monday, February 11, at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Building, 66 Front Street. CLIFTON PARK SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER: Basic Computer Class: “Choosing a cloud file sharing service,” with Bob Stromberg. Free and open to the public; advance sign-up requested. 10 a.m. – noon, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Call 518-3831343 for more informatio­n. WELLNESS WALK: Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Parkholds its bi monthly Wellness Walks on Monday, February 25, starting at 11 a.m. This walk will depart from the Camp Saratoga North Trailhead Kiosk. Registrati­on is appreciate­d as the program could be cancelled in the event of bad weather. Snowshoes are available for rental 30 minutes before the program: $3 for nonmembers, free for members. For more informatio­n or to register, please call 518450-0321 or email info@ wiltonpres­erve.org. Tuesday, Feb. 26 AFTER THE FIRE: After the Fire is a non-profit organizati­on that helps Saratoga County residents who’ve suffered loss due to fire. The next monthly meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 26, at 7 p.m. at Eagle Matt Lee Firehouse on Washington Street, Ballston Spa. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the firehouse or at Halfmoon Town Hall. To learn more, attend a meeting, visit www.afterthefi­re. org on Facebook, or leave a voicemail message at 518435-4571. FOSTER PARENT MEETING: A Foster Parent Informatio­nal Meeting will be held on February 26 at 4 p.m. at the Saratoga County Department of Social Services Building, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. The next certificat­ion class begins March 21 at 5:30 p.m. at the same location. Please contact Jared LeGrand at 518-884-4157 for more informatio­n. MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK: The League of Women Voters sponsors “Women Rising: A New Wave of Leadership,” the second panel discussion in the Making Democracy Work series. The panel features Darn Good Yarn CEO Nicole Snow, IGNITE National Fellows Program Director Tierra Stewart and Mohawk Hudson Planned Parenthood Public Affairs Community Organizer Nicole Margiasso M.A. 7 p.m., Gannett Auditorium, Palmountai­n Hall, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs. Free and open to the public. For more informatio­n call Pattie Garrett at 518-728-5201, email president@lwvsaratog­a.org or visit www.lwvsaratog­a. org. TANG MUSEUM: Brown Bag Lunch, “Sugar and the Natural World – Seduction and Destructio­n,” noon. Bring your own lunch; drinks and sweets will be provided. For more informatio­n call 518-580-8080. Wednesday, Feb. 27 CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: Meets the fourth Wednesday of each month in Saratoga Hospital’s C-1 Conference Room. Free. Pre-registrati­on required. Call Pierre Zimmerman M.S. at 413-992-7012 for more informatio­n. Sponsored by One Roof Holistic Health Center. CLIFTON PARK SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER: Sewing project for To Love a Child Foundation to benefit young women in Haiti and Zimbabwe, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Call 518-3831343 for more informatio­n. ELKS DINNER: SaratogaWi­lton Elks Lodge #161 serves a Meatloaf & Chicken/Sausage Casserole Dinner from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs. Donation requested: Adults $12, seniors/military $11, children 5-12 $8, under 5 free. Takeouts $12. Cash bar available. SARATOGA ACOUSTIC BLUES: Guitarist Pete Pashoukos is the featured artist at this month’s Acoustic Blues Open Mic and Jam, hosted by NYS Blues Hall of Famer Sonny Speed for the Saratoga Acoustic Blues Society. Signups at 7 p.m. before the opening set at 7:30 p.m. at Café Lena, 33 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs. Acoustic jam to follow. Admission $5. SOUTHERN ADIRONDACK AUDABON SOCIETY: Dr. Kurt Smemo, professor in the Environmen­tal Studies and Sciences Program at Skidmore College, presents “Trees, Fungi and Climactic Dynamics in the Adirondack­s” for the February program of the Southern Adirondack Audabon Society. 7 p.m., Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry Street. Free and open to the public. TANG MUSEUM: “Milford Graves Full Mantis,” filmmaker Jake Meginsky’s portrait of renowned percussion­ist Milford Graves, explores the musician’s kaleidosco­pic creativity and relentless curiosity. Codirected by Neil Young, with music and words by Milford Graves. 6 p.m., Somers Room. For more informatio­n call 518-580-8080. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE: Owl Prowl for ages 5 and up, 6 p.m. at the Park Office. Group size is limited. For more informatio­n, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at info@wiltonpres­erve.org. Thursday, Feb. 28 CHRIS WARE: Acclaimed cartoonist and author Chris Ware gives the Winter-Miller Lecture. 6 p.m., Tang Teaching Museum. The WinterMill­er Lecture is made possible through a generous gift by the family of Eleanor Landor Winter ‘43. For more informatio­n call 518-5808080. DUDLEY OBSERVATOR­Y: Every Thursday, rain or shine, join miSci, the Museum of Innovation and Science, for “Evenings at the Dudley Observator­y”. Educators from the Dudley Observator­y at miSci will operate their14-inch telescope inside the roll-top roof observator­y, allowing visitors to see stars, planets, galaxies, and more each night. In the event of poor weather, there will be hands-on activities indoors. The observator­y at 15 Nott Terrace, Schenectad­y, will be open from 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. through March 7, 2019. miSci galleries will be open continuous­ly from 9a.m. until the observator­y closes. Access to the observator­y or activities is free with museum admission ($12 Adult, $10 Senior, $8 Child, free for miSci members).

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