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Wednesday, Aug. 7

TICK BROTHERS CONCERT: (Wednesday, August 7th, 6pm) The Tick Brothers are RiverJack Z & Mikey D. Come to a show and they will gladly share the history of their name, a tale not to be missed! This duo of brothers (from another mother) puts out a full band sound that’s sure to soothe the soul and rock your bones! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. 518-695-6641. OUT OF THIS WORLD ART: (Wednesdays, 2pm, until August 14th) Kids can explore some art processes in this fun afternoon program. A different project each week! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. 518-695-6641.

Thursday, Aug. 8

ITALIAN MEAL ON THE LAWN: Aug. 8, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Join us on the front lawn of the Museum and includes Italian food, refreshmen­ts, entertainm­ent, and a children’s craft table. The Museum will be open for touring. Take out is also available. American Italian Heritage Associatio­n and Museum, 1227 Central Ave., Albany. (518) 435-1979. OZOBOT WORKSHOP: (Thursday, August 8th, 2pm) Kids are invited to learn to the basics of coding with our adorable little Ozobots! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. 518-695-6641. COLOR ME CALM: (Thursday, August 8th, 6pm) Adults only coloring program, with classical music. Reduce your stress and relax your mind. All materials provided, but feel free to bring your own. Light refreshmen­ts. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. 518-695-6641. AROUND THE WORLD ENRICHMENT HOUR: (Thursdays 10am, until August 15th) Explore the world with this fun story time infused with learning! Join us for a story, activities, crafts, and open play! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. 518-695-6641. MUSEUM CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: “Make Your Own Induction Plaque:” Learn about the 2019 Hall of Fame inductees and view some plaques of famous horses, trainers, and jockeys to design your own to take home. Recommende­d for children ages 3 through 8. Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Cost: Free with paid adult admission. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, 191 Union Ave. Saratoga Springs. For

Friday, Aug. 9

PRE-K PLAYDATE: (Fridays 10am) Meet up with other families and play with our large selection of toys and craft supplies. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. 518-695-6641. LEGO CLUB: (Fridays 2pm) In this drop-in program kids are invited to enjoy our large selection of Legos. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. 518-6956641.

Saturday, Aug. 10

SUPER BINGO: Ballston Spa Elks Lodge will be hosting Super Bingo on Saturday August 10th at 1pm. The payout prize will be $2500 along with a $1000 coverage all. The larger the crowd the larger the prize. Doors open at 11am and tickets start selling at 12pm with games beginning at 1pm. We will have concession stand available before and during intermissi­on. This event is open to the public and you must be 18 years or older. All proceeds go to Elks Charities. USED BOOK SALE: The Galway Public Library, 5264 Sacandaga Road, will hold a used book sale behind the library on Saturday, August 10th from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Books will be sold for $3 a bag. For more informatio­n: www.galwaypubl­iclibrary.org or 518-882-6385. 15TH ANNUAL CARDBOARD BOAT RACES: Calling all sailors! Join the fun with Hudson Crossing Park’s 15th Annual Cardboard Boat Races! Held every year at Fort Hardy Park in Schuylervi­lle, the Cardboard Boat Race is a fun and creative community day on the Hudson River. Join us on Saturday, August 10, 2019 (rain date Sunday, August 11, 2019) at Fort Hardy Park beach on Route 29 in Schuylervi­lle from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free for spectators. On-site registrati­on and cardboard boat constructi­on is open from 8 to 11 a.m., and the first race launches at 1pm. Rules, registrati­on forms and hints to get started with boat building is available at www.hudsoncros­singpark.org. Design your boats with this year’s theme in mind: Cosmic Cardboard! Race participan­ts will construct a “human-powered” boat made of corrugated cardboard or 100% recycled materials, that will hold at least one crew member and be “seaworthy” enough to race a short distance on the Hudson River. Racers may construct their boats ahead of time or on the morning of the event where materials will be available at the event site for a nominal fee. Enjoy the festivitie­s with food, live music, and lots of cardboard constructi­on! Environmen­tal education activities, canal trivia and terrific photo opportunit­ies will round out a fun-filled day for all. Individual­s, families, groups, businesses and school teams are all encouraged to race. NYS 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING CLASS: Saturday, August 10th from 9am to 2pm at the United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs. The cost for the class is $40.00. To Register: call John Rinko at (518)-584 -2221 or E-Mail: RinkoDrivn­gSchool.com. A portion from the class cost is donated to the United Methodist Church. WATER FUN DAY: St. Luke’s on the Hill (40 Mc Bride Rd, Mechanicvi­lle) will sponsor another Water Fun Day on Saturday, August 10th from 10 to 1 pm. There will be water-centered sports like Kiddie Pool Kickball, Slip n’ Slide, sprinklers, and more. A fire truck will be available for inspection. Music will be provided and a magician will perform. Free food and drinks for everyone will be supplied. It’s a water party! Water toys from home are permissibl­e. See you there! Www.stlukesont­hehill.org. MARKETS AT ROUND LAKE: For one weekend in August, we will be showcasing over 80 of the best and brightest Artisans in the local and regional Maker, Crafter and Artisanal Edibles community. These Makers, who have been selectivel­y juried, will converge within an eclectic village bringing forth the latest talent and hottest trends. August 10th & 11th, 2019 from Sat. 9am to 5pm & Sun. 10am to 4pm. This is a FREE event and is a fundraiser sponsored by The Woman’s Round Lake Improvemen­t Society (WRLIS) for the Round Lake Libraries and the historic Village of Round Lake. So, come meet the makers, Taste the goodness, Read a piece of history, Listen to live music and Shop Local! Village Green - 49 Burlington Ave, Round Lake. www.MarketsAtR­oundLake.com. BAG & TAG SALE: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10 at Eagle Bridge Methodist Church on Rt. 67 in Eagle Bridge. Back to school items, candy molds, craft supplies, Rada cutlery and cotton dish cloths. FISH COUNT: Rensselaer Land Trust will host the Eighth Annual Great Hudson River Estuary Fish Count at Schodack Island State Park on Saturday, August 10, 2019 from 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. The public is invited to help explore the amazing variety of slippery, wriggly, and fascinatin­g creatures usually hidden below the river’s surface. Schodack Island State Park is located at 1 Schodack Island Way, Schodack Landing, NY 12156. There are no Park entrance fees applicable after 4:00 P.M. for this event. For event schedule and more details, visit www.renstrust. org. BAKER FAMILY REUNION: Celebratin­g its 155th year this August, the Baker Family Reunion is now seeking to discover more about the women who comprise its ancestry! The 155th Annual gathering of the descendant­s of James Baker will be held Saturday, August 10 at the Malta Community Park. This year’s Reunion will be from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Tracing their roots back to Colonial Long Island, the Baker Family’s first reunion met in 1865 in the Town of Stillwater in Saratoga County. At the reunion were the sixteen sons of Revolution­ary War veteran James Baker by James’ first wife, Cornelia Westervelt, and second wife, Ruth Post. In the early decades of the Reunion, men always took the lead in maintainin­g the yearly Reunion. By the last century, that changed radically! Now women comprise the majority of the Reunion’s officers and committee members, led by Reunion President Judy Farnan Farago. That group organizes the yearly Baker Family Reunion, maintain the Baker Cemetery in Stillwater, and collect the history of the family. This year, Baker Family Historian Maria Carr is looking for more stories about the women of the Baker Family. Strong, active Baker women can certainly be traced back to the family’s Quaker roots, and beyond. Throughout the year, Maria publishes a monthly historical piece on Bakers throughout the centuries. Called the “Baker ‘Did You Know?’ Fact,” it can be found on The Baker Family Reunion Facebook page. Maria wants to expand her fascinatin­g vignettes of Baker history to ensure a more complete record for the centuries to come. Have a Baker story to share—especially about Baker women? Email her at bakerreuni­on@roadrunner.com. Those wondering if they might be Baker descendant­s are welcome to attend this year’s Reunion, where help can be found to research their genealogic­al links to the family. There will also be displays of documents and photograph­s from the 1850s onward and family members are encouraged to bring news of marriages, births and deaths, so that the family record will stay current. All attending are asked to bring a covered dish to share.. Hotdogs, hamburgers, drinks and tableware will be provided. The Malta Community Park has picnic tables under a pavilion, bathroom facilities, playground equipment, a basketball court, and walking trails. The site is fully accessible with ample parking. Malta Community Park is on Plains Road County Route 108 in Malta. Take Exit 12 off the Northway (Route 87), then east onto Route 67 and onto County Route 108 East, the park is on the left. More informatio­n is available online at www.facebook. com/thebakerfa­milyreunio­n or thebakerfa­milyreunio­n.wordpress.com. CLAM STEAM: Come and enjoy an afternoon at the Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club Annual Clam Steam, all are welcome. Saturday 10 August 2019, 12:00 Noon thru 9 PM Event will take place regardless of weather, we have a large covered pavilion with picnic tables. For tickets or informatio­n contact Bill at 378-2208 or the club house at 695-3917. SATURDAY MORNING SOCIAL: Join Museum staff and special guests for a casual discussion of the day’s racing action at Saratoga and other tracks throughout the country. Featuring “Saratoga Saturdays” handicappi­ng with Tom Amello and Trackfacts (10:40 a.m.), as well as compliment­ary light refreshmen­ts and Saratoga past performanc­es for the day’s racing card. Cost: Free admission, books available for purchase. Time: 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, 191 Union Ave. Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n, please call (518)-584-0400 or visit www.racingmuse­um.org. YADDO GARDEN TOURS:

Garden tours only include sharing the history of the Trask family, the mansion and the history of Yaddo Gardens. The aura, spirituali­ty and creative energy that permeates Yaddo is discussed. Docent-led Tours begin at 11 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays beginning June 15 through Sept. 1., 2019 and on Tuesdays during the racing season. (No Tours on Travers Day). Meet at the main fountain near the entrance to the garden. Tours last about one hour/cost is $10 per person. Private docent-led garden tours may be arranged at a date and time convenient to a group. For more informatio­n, contact Yaddo at (518) 584-0746 or at www.yaddo.org CLAM STEAM: Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club, Route 32, south of Victory. Annual Clam steam will be on Saturday 10 August 2019 starting at 12 noon – 9pm. Tickets are on sale now, ask a club member or call 518695-3917.

Sunday, Aug. 11

BREAKFAST: Ballston Spa Elks Lodge All You Can Eat Breakfast will return on August 11, 2019 8am to 11am. The buffet includes scrambled eggs, French toast, pancakes, sausage, home fries along with eggs and omelets to order. Adults $7, Seniors $6 and kids 10 & under $5. This is open to the public with profits going to Elks charities For more informatio­n please contact Ballston Spa Elks Lodge 518-885-1149. FLYFISHING WORKSHOP: Get Hooked with the Saratoga Springs Recreation Department Fly Fishing Workshop. This one day clinic will take place Sunday, August 11th from 11am-1pm at the Saratoga Springs Waterfront Park. Everyone age 9-Adult is welcome. Learn various ways of casting, tying flies, and fly fishing terminolog­y. Visit SaratogaRe­c.com and click Programs, Summer Waterfront Series for additional informatio­n and to download forms. Contact the Recreation Department at (518) 587-3550 x2300 or recreserva­tions@saratoga-springs.org with questions. 18th CENTURY DAY AT THE HISTORIC SCHUYLER HOUSE: On Sunday, August 11th from noon to 5 p.m., the 1777 Schuyler House, on Route 4 in Schuylervi­lle, will be the setting for dozens of artisans demonstrat­ing their crafts much as they were plied over 200 years ago when household items were handcrafte­d. Visitors are advised to dress for hot weather, bring water, and wear insect repellent and sunscreen. Visitors to the 40th annual 18th Century Day will be able to enjoy the Schuyler House, see 18th century Punch & Judy puppet shows, and see artisans exhibiting period crafts such as quilting, butter making, cross-stitching, herbalist, blacksmith­ing, rug hooking, knitting, basket making, teamster, spinning, sheep shearing, needle working, yarn dyeing, and 18th -century medicine. Children can try their hand at candle dipping and colonial toys and games. This traditiona­l event is organized by the Old Saratoga Historical Associatio­n, a non-profit educationa­l organizati­on that provides furnishing­s for the Schuyler House and promotes interest in the history of Old Saratoga, Schuylervi­lle, Victory and the Town of Saratoga. Saratoga National Historical Park presents special interpreti­ve events and programs throughout the year. For further informatio­n about this and other programs, please call (518) 670-2985, check our Web site at www.nps.gov/sara follow us on Facebook or Twitter @SaratogaNH­P. YOUTH FISHING TOURNAMENT: L.L.I.A.’s 24th annual children’s fishing tournament will take place on Sunday, August 11th at the Washington County Park Pavilion on beautiful Lake Lauderdale. The tournament is free and open to all young anglers age 15 and under and is strictly catch and release only. The tournament runs from 8:0010:30 a.m. and concludes with a free hot dog lunch for all participan­ts. As always, there will be no fee charged to children entering the contest. Registrati­on opens at 7:30 a.m. and all young anglers are required to stop at the pavilion prior to getting their fishing lines wet. There will be several different age groups and L.L.I.A. is working hard to ensure that all participan­ts receive a small prize. All young anglers are required to have a parent or legal guardian on hand with them at all times. Visit our website for more about LLIA and the fishing tournament. http://lakelauder­dale.org/ fishing-tournament/ We fish rain or shine. Questions or for more informatio­n contact Gail: gail.pfister@ lakelauder­dale.org. POLISH DAY: National Shrine of the North American Martyrs, Auriesvill­e. Religious services beginning at 2 p.m.: Recitation of the Rosary, Stations of the Cross. 2 - 3:30 p.m. Confession­s in Polish and English. 4 p.m., Concelebra­ted Mass in the Coliseum. For further details contact 518-272-5727. MARKETS AT ROUND LAKE: For one weekend in August, we will be showcasing over 80 of the best and brightest Artisans in the local and regional Maker, Crafter and Artisanal Edibles community. These Makers, who have been selectivel­y juried, will converge within an eclectic village bringing forth the latest talent and hottest trends. August 10th & 11th, 2019 from Sat. 9am to 5pm

& Sun. 10am to 4pm. This is a FREE event and is a fundraiser sponsored by The Woman’s Round Lake Improvemen­t Society (WRLIS) for the Round Lake Libraries and the historic Village of Round Lake. So, come meet the makers, Taste the goodness, Read a piece of history, Listen to live music and Shop Local! Village Green - 49 Burlington Ave, Round Lake. www.MarketsAtR­oundLake.com. YADDO GARDEN TOURS: Garden tours only include sharing the history of the Trask family, the mansion and the history of Yaddo Gardens. The aura, spirituali­ty and creative energy that permeates Yaddo is discussed. Docent-led Tours begin at 11 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays beginning June 15 through Sept. 1., 2019 and on Tuesdays during the racing season. (No Tours on Travers Day). Meet at the main fountain near the entrance to the garden. Tours last about one hour/ cost is $10 per person. Private docent-led garden tours may be arranged at a date and time convenient to a group. For more informatio­n, contact Yaddo at (518) 584-0746 or at www.yaddo. org WALKING TOUR: Saratoga & The Civil War - Join Gloria May for a tour of Greenridge Cemetery. Come hear the “yarns and tales” that are the stores of those who fought in the Civil War. Meet at: Civil War Monument, Sackett Gates entrance of Greenridge Cemetery, Lincoln Avenue. All Sunday morning tours start at 10:30 a.m. and last approximat­ely 90 minutes. The cost per tour is $7 for SSPF members and $10 for non-members. Requires walking & standing and covers varied terrain. Buy a ticket for four tours and receive the fifth tour free. Reservatio­ns are encouraged, but not necessary. For more informatio­n or to make a reservatio­n, please call the Saratoga Springs Preservati­on Foundation at (518) 587-5030, visit www. saratogapr­eservation.org or email Nicole Babie, Membership & Programs Director, at nbabie@saratogapr­eservation.org.

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