The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Saturday, Sept. 14

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GARAGE SALE: St. Mary’s Waterford Giant Garage Sale Save the Date. St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Waterford is once again planning their Giant Garage Sale in conjunctio­n with the Village of Waterford Sell-out, on Saturday, Sept. 14. Sale hours on Saturday will be 9:00 to 5:00, with “Early Bird” admission at 8:00 am for a $5 fee. Any question, please call Gerry at 518-237-8296. ANTIQUES MARKET: The Vischer Ferry General Store located at 357 Riverview Road, Rexford, NY will be offering the first Vischer Ferry Outdoor Antiques Market on Saturday, September 14, 2019 from 9 am – 4 pm. Showcasing antique and vintage vendors as well as seasonal food and bluegrass music, this event is being held in conjunctio­n with Clifton Park’s Farm Fest. Free admission. Parking is free and available at the Vischer Ferry Fire Department. Filled with traditiona­l early American, folk, mid-century and everything in between, the Vischer Ferry Outdoor Antiques Market features the best furniture, clothing, glass, art, signs, decorative items and more. In keeping with the early autumn season, the store will also be featuring festive bluegrass music, cider and donuts and food specials. Louise McManus, Vischer Ferry General Store proprietor notes “We’re thrilled to present this unique opportunit­y to offer a widearray of antiques and vintage, great food and music all within the lovely and historic community of Vischer Ferry.” Being a featured participan­t in the in Clifton Park’s Farm Fest, this Outdoor Market is a natural destinatio­n for all those who want to spend their day antiquing, visiting the numerous orchards nearby and enjoying the beautiful rural setting. The Vischer Ferry General Store is located in the hamlet of Vischer Ferry in Southern Saratoga County. Located at 357 Riverview Road, the store is within walking distance to the Vischer Ferry Nature Preserve, the Mohawk River and is part of Vischer Ferry’s historic Erie Canal Village. The location has been operating on and off as a general store since 1757 and now offers delicious food, unique gifts and community events. For more informatio­n on this event, please contact Louise McManus at info@ vischerfer­rygenerals­tore.com or 518-579-0195 or visit the website at: www.vischerfer­rygenerals­tore.com. TALK SARATOGA: Listen To ‘Talk Saratoga’, this Saturday September 14th from 8-9am on 91.1FM -WSPN Radio. Join hosts Rick Thompson and Pat Kane as they welcome City Democratic Chairwoman Sarah Burger. 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. SARATOGA GLASS PUMPKIN PATCH: Opera Saratoga is partnering with master glass artist Gregory Tomb to present the first annual Saratoga Glass Pumpkin Patch at The Gideon Putnam Hotel in Spa State Park on Saturday, September 14th and Sunday, September 15th. Over 1,000 unique, hand blown glass pumpkins will be available for sale, individual­ly created by Gregory Tomb, with 30 percent of all proceeds benefiting Opera Saratoga’s education programs including the company’s annual Opera-to-Go school tour and the recently launched Discover!Opera initiative, which together provide access to opera for over 20,000 students annually. The Saratoga Glass Pumpkin Patch will take place rain or shine, at the Gideon Putnam Hotel in Spa State Park: Saturday, September 14th, 2019: 10am – 6pm and Sunday, September 15th, 2019: 10am – 5pm. Gregory’s handmade glass pumpkins start at $35, and are available in a mesmerizin­g array of styles, colors and sizes. YARD SALE: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sept. 13, 14 and 15 at 479 Rowland St., Ballston Spa. Fundraiser - all proceeds go to Gateway House of Peace, a donor driven end of life home that cares for local residents and families during loved ones’ final days. DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS: On Saturday September, 14th 2019 from 9 AM to 3 PM there will be a New York State approved Defensive Driving Class. Save 10% on your base auto insurance for the next three years & receive up to 4 points off your driving record according to New York State Department of Motor Vehicle guidelines. The class will be held at the new location: Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs New York 12866. Fee $35.00. Bring a friend $30.00 each. Portion of fee goes to Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church. Registrati­on is required and can be made by calling Ray Frankoski at 518-286-3788. Class size is limited. CHILDREN’S DAY AT MELVILLE HOUSE: The Lansingbur­gh Historical Society will open the Melville House located at 2 114th Street, Troy, NY 12182 on Saturday, September 14,2019 from 10 am to 2 pm, . This month’s open house will be “Children’s Day at the Melville House “. We will have children’s crafts including “LEGO Make your own Moby” (but only a few of those so come early). An exploratio­n and descriptio­n of our very own unique handmade doll house rendition of Abraham Lansing’s home; and readings of “Miss Hickory” stories written by Hoosick Falls native Carolyn Sherwin Bailey. A $5. donation is greatly appreciate­d. CHICKEN BBQ: Bacon Hill Reformed Church will have a Chicken BBQ Saturday September 14 servings are at 4:15 and 5:30 P.M. Price is Adults $12.00 and children 12 and under $6.00 Takeouts available. For reservatio­ns call Jennifer Thomas 516 695-6116. Menu: ½ chicken, baked potato, baked beans, coleslaw, rolls, homemade pies and beverage, Church is handicap accessible. HALFMOON TOWNWIDE GARAGE SALE: The Town of Halfmoon Recreation Department is holding its first ever town-wide garage sale. Please join us on Saturday, September 14 th from 10am-4pm in the Halfmoon Town Park (162 Route 236). We will have several participan­ts selling a variety of items, including beverage glasses, vases, picture frames, ornaments, kitchen items, electronic­s, miscellane­ous office, decoration­s, cookbooks, gardening equipment, power tools, candles, bowls, mirrors, baskets, dvd/ cd, jewelry and much more! If you wish to participat­e, please call the Recreation Office at (518)371-7410 ext. 2272. SUPER BINGO: Ballston Spa Elks Lodge will be hosting Super Bingo on Saturday September 14th 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 a 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. CHICKEN BARBECUE: Sponsored By: Sons of ITAM Post 35. Saturday, Sept. 14, 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Hamburgers/hotdogs/salads All Day. Dinner: 4:00 Pm Chicken, Baked Potato, Corn On The Cob, Roll, Cole Claw, Dessert. 1 Doz. Steamed Clams With Dinner. Cash Bar. Where: Italian American War Veterans Post 35 Pavilion, 247 Grand Ave., Saratoga Springs. Donation: $20.00 Per Person Music Provided By DJ. Tickets Or Informatio­n: Tom 518-3129859. Proceeds to benefit community and veterans projects of The Sons Of ITAM Post 35.

POTLUCK DINNER: The Waterford Democratic Committee will hold a “Get-toKnow-Us Potluck Dinner and Fundraiser” on Saturday, September 14, 2019 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Halfmoon/Waterford Fire House Pavilion, 315 Middletown Road in Halfmoon. To make a reservatio­n, call Ward Patton at 518-235-0886. Those attending are asked to bring a favorite appetizer, entrée or dessert to share. Beverages, utensils, plates and cups will be provided. A voluntary donation of $10 per family will help to cover expenses and build the treasury of the Waterford Democratic Committee. DOWNTON ABBEY VIEWING & TEA PARTY: Come to Ballston Spa Public Library on Saturday, September 14 th at 11am to watch the last episode of the series to re-familiariz­e yourself before watching the Downton Abbey movie! Test your Downton Abbey trivia! Light refreshmen­ts will be served. Fancy frocks suggested but not required! This program is free and open to the public. Registrati­on is required. Limit 25. Call (518) 8855022 or stop in to reserve your spot. Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Avenue (Rt. 50) with its parking lot on Low Street. For more informatio­n, please call or visit http://bspl.sals.edu. CHICKEN BARBECUE DINNER: The Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church on 175 5th Avenue will be hosting a Chicken Barbecue with baked potatoes, coleslaw and ice cream on Saturday, September 14 from 4:30 - 6:00 pm. Cost: Free will donation. Come join us! GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS WITH BEN FRANKLIN: Wednesday - Saturday evenings at 7:45 and 9 p.m. on the grounds of the Old Fort House Museum, 29 Broadway, Fort Edward. $15.00 tickets at Ye Old Fort Diner and at the door. Rain cancels. 518 488-7560 for informatio­n. YARD SALE & CRAFT FAIR: Community Yard Sale & Craft Fair, Saturday, September 14, 9am-3pm. Multiple sellers, lots of variety. Yard sale in the pavilion. Craft Fair inside the lodge. Rain or shine. Food available for purchase all day. Colonie Elks Lodge #2192, 11 Elks Ln, Latham, NY. For more informatio­n, call (518) 785-3557. GLENS FALLS FITFEST: The Glens Falls Collaborat­ive presents the fifth annual FitFest in Downtown Glens Falls’ City Park on Saturday, September 14, 2019, from 10:00 a.m. to noon. FitFest is an event that showcases health, fitness and wellness organizati­ons of the greater Glens Falls region. On tap: Sample fitness classes, interactiv­e demonstrat­ions, healthy food for sale, fun contests, and music, plus vendor booths with giveaways, samples, children’s activities, and informatio­n About organizati­ons and services. Vendors and sponsors can learn more and sign up now at www.glensfalls­fitfest. com. Volunteers are now sought, and can contact Tricia Rogers, committee chair, at trogers@adirondack­chamber.org to express their interest. ROAST BEEF DINNER: Pine Grove United Methodist Church, 1580 Central Ave., Colonie, will be holding a Roast Beef Dinner on Sat., Sept. 14, from 4 – 6 p.m. Menu: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, pie, and beverage. This is an all you can eat dinner, except for dessert. Price: $11 for adults; $5 for Children 5- 12; Under 5 is free. For reservatio­ns, call 518 2489934 by Tuesday, Sept. 10.

Sunday, Sept. 15

SARATOGA GLASS PUMPKIN PATCH: Opera Saratoga is partnering with master glass artist Gregory Tomb to present the first annual Saratoga Glass Pumpkin Patch at The Gideon Putnam Hotel in Spa State Park on Saturday, September 14th and Sunday, September 15th. Over 1,000 unique, hand blown glass pumpkins will be available for sale, individual­ly created by Gregory Tomb, with 30 percent of all proceeds benefiting Opera Saratoga’s education programs including the company’s annual Opera-to-Go school tour and the recently launched Discover!Opera initiative, which together provide access to opera for over 20,000 students annually. The Saratoga Glass Pumpkin Patch will take place rain or shine, at the Gideon Putnam Hotel in Spa State Park: Saturday, September 14th, 2019: 10am – 6pm and Sunday, September 15th, 2019: 10am – 5pm. Gregory’s handmade glass pumpkins start at $35, and are available in a mesmerizin­g array of styles, colors and sizes. YARD SALE: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sept. 13, 14 and 15 at 479 Rowland St., Ballston Spa. Fundraiser - all proceeds go to Gateway House of Peace, a donor driven end of life home that cares for local residents and families during loved ones’ final days. BREAKFAST BUFFET: Saratoga – Wilton Elks Lodge # 161 Breakfast Buffet - Eggs to order, Fruit Cocktail, French Toast / Pancakes, Potatoes, Breakfast Sausage and Ham, Corned Beef Hash, Sausage Gravy and Biscuits, Scrambled Eggs, Eggs Benedict, Juice, Coffee and Tea Sunday, September 15, 8:30-11:00 a.m. Donation Requested: Adults $9, Seniors (62 Years) and Military (Active/Retired with ID Card) $8, Children 5 -12 $7, Under 5 Free. Takeouts $9. 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. Call (518) 5842585 for more informatio­n. GHOST IN THE YADDO GARDEN TOURS: Experience the spirit(s) of the gardens, feel the energy and creativity of the forces of the earth! Share in the spiritual intrigue from the Native Americans, Edgar Allen Poe, the Trask family and other contempora­ry visitors! “Ghosts in the Yaddo Garden Tours” will be held on Friday and Sunday evenings at 5 PM September 13th through October 27th. Tours do not include the mansion. Docent led tours last approximat­ely one hour and begin at the parking lot, cost is $10/ person. Private docent led tours may be arranged at a date convenient to your group. Contact Yaddo (518)584 -0746 or www.Yaddo.org for more informatio­n.

Monday, Sept. 16

ALBANY COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY MEETING: The Albany County Airport Authority will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, September 16, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. The meeting will be held in the 3rd Floor Conference Room located in the Main Terminal at the Albany Internatio­nal Airport, Albany.

Tuesday, Sept. 17

GREENFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING: The Town of Greenfield Historical Society will hold its September meeting on Tuesday the 17th at the Greenfield Community Center, 25 Wilton Road. We will begin at 5:30pm with a potluck dinner. Please bring your own place setting and a dish to pass. Our speaker will be Lawrence Dudley, who recently wrote a book titled New York Station. This is a spy thriller set in the 1940s. The book has a local connection- the Saratoga racing meet figures in the story. The public is welcome to attend. LECTURE LUNCH SERIES: SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education Norman A. Enhorning Lecture and Lunch Series will be held Tuesdays, September 17 - October 8, 2019, 9:30 am – 2:45 pm, Queensbury Campus. The twelve lectures will be presented by SUNY Adirondack distinguis­hed faculty members and local experts. A hot lunch and morning refreshmen­ts are included in the $139 price. Pre-registrati­on is required. For more informatio­n or to register, please call the SUNY Adirondack Office of Continuing Education at 518.743.2238, or email conted@sunyacc.edu. To view the lecture schedule in our 2019 Fall catalog under Never Stop Learning, please visit us on line at http://www.sunyacc.edu/ continuing-ed. BUTTON CLUB: The Half Moon Button Club will meet on Tuesday, September 17, 2019, at the Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar 12054 in the Board Room. The meeting starts at 12:30 p.m. followed by the program, which will be presented by Karen Kammer on “Wee People” buttons. Bring a bag lunch. Dessert will be provided. For more informatio­n call Lisa at 518-469-7420 or Kirsti at 518-869-8125. Everyone is welcome!

Wednesday, Sept. 18

OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS MEETING: Olde Saratoga Seniors will be meeting on Wed., Sept. 18 at noon at the Town Hall, Spring St., Schuylervi­lle. Saratoga County traveling BBQ will be providing lunch for all. If you are interested in attending this luncheon, please call the Town Hall, ext 316 to reserve a spot. The Olde Saratoga Seniors are already registered. If you would like further informatio­n, contact Pat at 518-338-2329. We will be having a meeting after the luncheon. All are welcome. ICE CREAM SOCIAL: The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County annual ice cream social will host William Fruci, the Democrat Saratoga County election commission­er. Fruci will outline changes at election sites, and the League will offer informatio­n concerning the importance of the LWV’s mission. This Meet Up will be held Wednesday, Sept. 18, 7 to 9 p.m. in the Community Room of the Adirondack Trust Mabee Building, 31 Church St., Saratoga Springs. Entrance is off the top level of the adjacent parking garage on Woodlawn Avenue. There is no charge for this public event. For more informatio­n, contact Cherie Grey at Cjgrey1@juno.com. KESSELRING 70TH ANNIVERSAR­Y: 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Rd., Ballston Spa. Site presentati­ons and exhibits, Milton Annual Heritage Award. GET TO KNOW SHPO: As you begin and end your walk around Peebles Island, do you ever wonder what goes on in those brick buildings near the trailhead? This is your chance to find out! On September 18 (6:00 pm), Dan McEneny and Sarah C Stevens will speak about and share photos of their work in the New York State Preservati­on Office and the Bureau of Historic Sites. Learn how staff assist with rehabilita­ting historic buildings and how you can too. Then find out about how the staff assists the state-owned historic sites in various ways, including the care and interpreta­tion of their collection­s of art and artifacts with highlights from the Textile Conservati­on Lab. Light refreshmen­ts will be available. Check the following for updated informatio­n: https://sites. google.com/view/friendsofp­eeblesisla­nd/home or email friendsofp­eebles@gmail. com. CHAPMAN MUSEUM: September 18 at 7 pm. Builders of the Past: Who Actually Built Glens Falls? At the Chapman. Free. Bob Bayle will present the stories of contractor­s, carpenters, and masons. The Chapman Museum is located at 348 Glen Street, Glens Falls. For more informatio­n call (518) 793-2826. The Chapman Museum is located at 348 Glen Street, Glens Falls. For more informatio­n call (518) 793-2826. GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS WITH BEN FRANKLIN: Wednesday - Saturday evenings at 7:45 and 9 p.m. on the grounds of the Old Fort House Museum, 29 Broadway, Fort Edward. $15.00 tickets at Ye Old Fort Diner and at the door. Rain cancels. 518 488-7560 for informatio­n. OPEN FORGE NIGHT: Open Forge Night with Steve Gurzler, Wednesday, Sept. 18. 6:30 p.m. Get an introducti­on to the art of blacksmith­ing by visiting Adirondack Folk School on any of our Open Forge nights for an amazing demonstrat­ion by expert smith Steve Gurzler. Observing the demonstrat­ion is free and open to the public. For those who want to try their hand at blacksmith­ing and forge an item at open forge, there is a $20 fee to cover the cost of materials, and safety precaution­s must be followed – including hard shoes with no open toes, long pants, goggles (supplied) and gloves (supplied). Adirondack Folk School, 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. (518) 696-2400. www. adirondack­folkschool.org.

Thursday, Sept. 19

KWVA LUNCHEON: The Sept. luncheon for Ch. 60, Korean War Veterans Assoc., will be held on Thurs., Sept. 19th, 11:30 a.m. at the Peppermill Restaurant on Rt. 9 in So. Glens Falls. Hosts are Gene and Patti Slavin. For reservatio­ns, please contact the Slavins at 793-2358 by Sept. 17th. The restaurant is located at the entrance to the mall on the left going North and on the right going South on Rt. 9. All veterans who served anywhere during the Korean War, in Korea at any time, spouses, widows, friends and relatives are all invited to attend. For further informatio­n or an applicatio­n to join the organizati­on, please contact Comm. Bob Garland at 518-280-0075. PAYING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION: Recommende­d for ages 15-18, Thursday, September 19th, 6pm8pm – SEFCU, 700 Patroon Creek Boulevard, Albany. Participan­ts will explore the costs related to funding higher education. Participan­ts will navigate the financial aid process (FASFA) and develop strategies to pay for college by evaluating their current and future financial means as compared to their anticipate­d financial commitment. They will be exposed to additional financial resources that are available to them. In addition, participan­ts will gain a better understand­ing of the hidden costs of college. Parents or guardians of the student who will be applying for financial aid are strongly encouraged to attend. Registrati­on is required. Please visit www.sefcu.com/financiale­ducation to reserve your spot today! GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS WITH BEN FRANKLIN: Wednesday - Saturday evenings at 7:45 and 9 p.m. on the grounds of the Old Fort House Museum, 29 Broadway, Fort Edward. $15.00 tickets at Ye Old Fort Diner and at the door. Rain cancels. 518 488-7560 for informatio­n.

Friday, Sept. 20

DOWNSIZING SEMINAR: Academy for Lifelong Learning Downsizing Seminar, SUNY Empire State College, 113 West Ave, Room 143, Saratoga Springs, 10amnoon, Downsizing Your Home and Belongings the Most Effective Way with George Heigel. Are you thinking of downsizing your belongings or helping a parent or a friend move? We’ll cover all the options: planning, selling, values, where to place items, moving services, resources, methods, donations to charities and more! George will make it simple and easy. Lose the stress, remove the frustratio­n, and receive more value for your belongings working with a profession­al. Cost is $10. Open to the public. All proceeds support Academy programs. For more informatio­n or to preregiste­r, call the Academy at 587-2100 ext. 2390, www.esc.edu/ alll. CHURCH FUNDRAISER: Christ Episcopal Church fundraiser at Wilton Friendly’s. Eat at Friendly’s anytime on September 20th, and mention Christ Church to your server and Friendly’s will donate 20% of your check to Christ Episcopal Church of Ballston Spa to benefit their mission trip to Belize. Call 518 587-3837 for more info. GHOST IN THE YADDO GARDEN TOURS: Experience the spirit(s) of the gardens, feel the energy and creativity of the forces of the earth! Share in the spiritual intrigue from the Native Americans, Edgar Allen Poe, the Trask family and other contempora­ry visitors! “Ghosts in the Yaddo Garden Tours” will be held on Friday and Sunday evenings at 5 PM September 13th through October 27th. Tours do not include the mansion. Docent led tours last approximat­ely one hour and begin at the parking lot, cost is $10/ person. Private docent led tours may be arranged at a date convenient to your group. Contact Yaddo (518)584 -0746 or www.Yaddo.org for more informatio­n. CLAY NIGHT OUT: a onetime evening wheel throwing class for adults. Saratoga Clay Arts Center has created a one-time clay class for adults who are interested in an experience and trying wheel-throwing for the first time. Join us for a fun night out with friends, family or a date! The evening will start at 7pm with a wheel throwing demonstrat­ion, followed by an opportunit­y for you to learn how to throw on the potter’s wheel. The class is being offered on the following upcoming Friday evenings: August 2, August 23, September 6, September 20 at 167 Hayes Road, Schuylervi­lle. Bring a friend, BYOB, and enjoy the evening. Limited to the first 12 people to register. $45 per person. Visit Saratoga Clay Arts Center’s website at www.saratogacl­ayarts. org for more details on programs, registrati­on dates and fee details. Register today for some messy, exhilarati­ng, creative fun! GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS WITH BEN FRANKLIN: Wednesday - Saturday evenings at 7:45 and 9 p.m. on the grounds of the Old Fort House Museum, 29

Broadway, Fort Edward. $15.00 tickets at Ye Old Fort Diner and at the door. Rain cancels. 518 488-7560 for informatio­n.

Saturday, Sept. 21

HERITAGE HUNTERS: Genealogy and Local History - Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, September 21st, at 1 pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylervi­lle. Tina Post, certified genealogis­t, will present the program, “Who was the Miss that became Mrs.?” Tina has 20 years of experience in the area of family research. Her program will feature case studies and examine clues that can lead to success in answering this question. Public is welcome. For informatio­n call Ginny at 518-885-9309. CAPITAL REGION WALK TO END ALZHEIMERS: Saturday, September 21, 10:00 a.m., Siena College. Register today at: Alz.Org/ walk. For more informatio­n contact Joe Heaney at: (518) 867-4999 x1679 or joheaney@alz.org. HERO WALK: The Autism Society of the Greater Capital Region will be hosting the Annual Hero Walk and Run for Autism on Saturday, September 21st from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Schenectad­y Central Park. Be a hero and join the Autism Society for a community walk and timed run in support of children and adults with autism in the Capital Region! The Autism Society of the Greater Capital Region, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, has served as the region’s premier source of education, advocacy, and support for individual­s with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), their families, friends, and profession­als. This family-friendly event includes entertainm­ent, food, and exhibitors, and attendees often create team shirts or hero costumes. The Walk is the Autism Society of the Greater Capital Region’s primary source of income. The funds raised here, stay here! www.asgcr.org/ events/hero-walk. GERMANFEST: Saturday, September 21, 1pm-6pm. German band and dancing. Dinner starts 3pm. Traditiona­l German food and dessert. Colonie Elks Lodge #2192, 11 Elks Ln, Latham, NY. For more informatio­n, call (518) 785-3557. CRAFT FAIR: Join the Latham-Colonie Columbiett­es, Vendors and Artisans on Saturday September 21st, 2019, 9 am to 4 pm, Rain or Shine! Area crafters and product representa­tives will include unique jewelry designers, fabric and yarn crafters, paper and wood creations. The Crafter Companies joining us are; Mohawk Enterprise­s, Our Woodland Studio, Lily, Poppy and Iris, Triple Gems by Melissa, Cornerston­e Creations, Barefoot Beads and Gems and Roe Stitch and Sew and representa­tives from Mary Kay and Paparazzi! Outdoor (popup setups) and Outdoor undercover areas are available for your displays, spaces are 10 ft in length for $25, electricit­y and Wi-Fi are available for an additional $5 each. Email confirmati­on of your reservatio­n will be sent upon receipt of nonrefunda­ble deposit! For informatio­n email klmajer@ outlook.com or call 518272-8831 and online at www.lathamcolo­niekofc. com/events.

Sunday, Sept. 22

TASTE OF WILTON: Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 12 PM – 4 PM, Gavin Park - 10 Lewis Dr., Wilton. Come taste the offerings of Local Farms paired with Local Restaurant­s in a Farmers Market setting for a true Farm to Chef experience all to benefit the Wilton Food Pantry! NY State Craft beverages, music and specialty Craft vendors makes for a fun Sunday afternoon all set in beautiful Wilton. www. wiltonbice­ntennial.com. CHICKEN BBQ: Jim Allen’s Famous Chicken BBQ Fundraiser - South Glens Falls United Methodist Church, 15 Maplewood Parkway. Church Office 793-1152. 11:30am -1:00pm on September 22, 2019. Cost of meal is $12.00 it includes: 1⁄2 Chicken, Baked Potato, Coleslaw, Roll, Dessert & Beverage. Take Outs, Eat In, Playground for the Children. Pre-Sale Tickets are Available at our Church Office from 8:30 - 12:30 Mon-Fri. Tickets also available for purchase from Church Members. COMMUNITY DANCE: September 22, 2019, Polish Community Center, Washington Ave. Ext. Albany. Open to the public - 7:15 pm - 10 pm. 6:30 pm - lesson by Eileen Spadaro - The Waltz. Great Dance Mixers and Ladies Choice. Dance Showcase by Christine and Tom Giminiani. Cash Bar - Snack Table 50⁄50 Raffle DJ Joe Sweeney - $12 pp. Academic Students with valid School ID - Half Price Website: http://www.singlesout­reach.org/. Facebook Page for Updates: “4th Sunday Community Ballroom Dance”. For Info: 518-452-6883. GHOST IN THE YADDO GARDEN TOURS: Experience the spirit(s) of the gardens, feel the energy and creativity of the forces of the earth! Share in the spiritual intrigue from the Native Americans, Edgar Allen Poe, the Trask family and other contempora­ry visitors! “Ghosts in the Yaddo Garden Tours” will be held on Friday and Sunday evenings at 5 PM September 13th through October 27th. Tours do not include the mansion. Docent led tours last approximat­ely one hour and begin at the parking lot, cost is $10/ person. Private docent led tours may be arranged at a date convenient to your group. Contact Yaddo (518)584 -0746 or www.Yaddo.org for more informatio­n.

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