The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Calendar

-

EDITOR’S NOTE: This calendar is being regularly updated to reflect all event cancellati­ons and postponeme­nts. However, it is recommende­d that readers contact event organizers before they attend. For the most updated version of the calendar, please visit saratogian.com.

Tuesday, July 28

LUNCHTIME CONCERTS: Golfstrom - “vintage folk and pop” from Europe and beyond. Nominated for a 2020 Eddie Award. All events are free, open to all, and start at noon in a new location at The Downtowner parking lot, 413 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. We will take plenty of precaution­s to keep people safe: it will be outside, we will ensure social distance and will limit show capacity to 50. No mask, no entry (once you sit down, you can take your mask off). We cannot guarantee protection from the sun so please come prepared. Seating is offered. Bring a lunch if you wish! If there is a chance of rain, the show will be canceled and reschedule­d. HISTORICAL PROGRAM: Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site will continue to offer online programs throughout the summer even as the Visitor Center is now open by appointmen­t. The Erie Canal historic site will provide programs through Webex as well as other online platforms and social media. The next “virtual” program is scheduled for 6:30pm on Tuesday, July 28th and the topic will be how foodways in America changed because of westward expansion and the Erie Canal. Lavada Nahon will discuss how the movement of people and the mix of cultures transforme­d the way people eat. Nahon is a culinary historian, editor and historic interprete­r for the Bureau of Historic Site and Park Services. Additional programs are being planned. The site grounds are open for appropriat­e socially distant recreation­al use from sunrise to sunset daily. Please observe NYS Guidelines while visiting Schoharie Crossing. For informatio­n about these programs, please find us on Facebook or you can call or email the Visitor Center at (518) 829-7516, SchoharieC­rossing@parks.ny.gov. You can make a reservatio­n to explore the Pathway to Empire exhibit by contacting the site. TAI CHI: Tai Chi Classes at SPAC Instructed by Mark Tolstrup of the Tai Chi Center - Beginner Introducti­on To Tai Chi Class. Tuesdays July 7 28, 10 am or 5:30 pm on the SPAC grounds in the Saratoga Spa State Park. In this course participan­ts will learn the basic postures, movements and breath work in addition to the first movements of the Yang style Tai Chi form. These techniques have many benefits for health and wellbeing including flexibilit­y, stress reduction and balance. Preregistr­ation is required 24 hours in advance of class. Cost for the series is $80. Register online at: http:// www.the-taichi-center.com/ home.html or email: mark@ the-taichi-center.com. BOOK DISCUSSION: Consciousn­ess-Raising Book Discussion – Tuesday, July 14 Part I, July 21 Part 2, and July 28 Part 3, 6:30 p.m. Join us for a spiritual book discussion. All are welcome whether or not they’ve read. This month’s book is The Art of Meditation by Joel Goldsmith. Hosted on Zoom by Albany-Saratoga Spiritual Adventures. Call or use the Contact us form at www. newthought­newyork.org for Meeting ID and discussion questions. For more informatio­n, visit our meetup. com group, Albany-Saratoga Spiritual Adventures or call (518) 366-9918.

Wednesday, July 29

PULLED PORK/BBQ CHICKEN DINNER: Saratoga – Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a Pulled Pork/BBQ Chicken Dinner for curbside pick up Wednesday, July 29, 4:30-6:30 pm. Call 518-5842585 Monday or Tuesday between 10am-noon to place an order. Menu includes Pulled Pork, BBQ Chicken, cole slaw, baked beans, cornbread. Dinner for 2 is $25. Cash only. WORLD MUSIC WEDNESDAYS: CANCELED - Wednesday, July 29 1:30 pm, SHARQ ATTACK thrills audiences with exotic music from the Middle East in the Arabic maquam tradition, blending jazz, classical, and world music. Transport yourself without a passport! Tickets: $25 at TheSembric­h.org/ tickets. This event is part of

The Sembrich 2020 Summer Festival and will take place at The Sembrich, 4800 Lake Shore Dr. in Bolton Landing. BROOKS BBQ: The Newtonvill­e United Methodist Church, located on the corner of Maxwell Rd & Rt. 9 near Siena College plans to sponsor Brooks BBQs on the following dates: Wednesday, July 29; Thursday, September 17; and Thursday, October 8. Before attending, please check the church website (www.numc.net) to monitor changes due to coronaviru­s concerns. We most likely will be adjusting our menu and procedures. DRINKING HISTORY: Please join the Hart Cluett Museum on July 29 at 7 PM for a Virtual Drinking History Event “Bootlegger­s, Bathtubs, & Distilleri­es” live via Zoom. This extravagan­za includes prizes, guest bartenders, specialty cocktails, and more! HCM’s very own Kathryn Sheehan will share stories of how the Hart and Cluett Families “clinked glasses” from drinks in the back parlor to major parties held in the house. She will also showcase the drinking accoutreme­nts from the permanent collection. Ticket includes: raffles, demos from guest bartenders, and a discount on featured takeout cocktails from Bard & Baker! Joining us will also be John Curtain from the Albany Distilling Co., Charlotte Guyton from Bard & Baker, and other guest bartenders to make the night extra fab! Come join the fun! Ticket purchase, $20 each, are required for registrati­on. More informatio­n is available online at www.hartcluett.org.

Friday, July 31

TROY NIGHT OUT: Last Friday of every month from 5 to 9 p.m. in downtown Troy. Troy Night Out is a monthly late evening that regularly draws thousands of people onto the streets of downtown Troy to shop, dine and explore. Attendees are able to enjoy countless art openings, music performanc­es, fine restaurant­s as well as unique boutiques of all varieties. For more informatio­n visit www. downtowntr­oy.org.

Saturday, Aug. 1

FINE ART TOUR & SALE: Cambridge Valley Fine Art Tour and Sale - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday Aug.1 and 2 in the village of Cambridge. Enjoy the historic, walkable village of Cambridge the weekend of August 1st and 2nd. Support local artists, find something unique and wonderful, and have fun doing it! Take time the weekend of August 1st and 2nd to visit 4 artists in their studios for our ninth Cambridge Valley Fine Art Tour. All of the participan­ts live in the village of Cambridge and have been producing art for many years. The artists will be displaying their work and following the CDC guidelines for masks and physical distancing. Please plan on wearing a mask while touring the studios and outdoor spaces. Starting on the west end of Main Street, visit with Matt Chinian, plein air artist with many scenes of our local streets, streams and landscapes. Just down the street on Myrtle Avenue is Sara Kelly with her fanciful and vivid watercolor­s and oils, along with calendars, cards and prints. Head east on Main Street to Grove Street, where George Van Hook will have his work displayed outdoors, his yard full of his gorgeous paintings. The last stop on the tour is Mark Tougias, at the corner of Spring Street and North Park (Rt. 22 N) with his luscious, vibrant landscapes. Elana Mark is unable to show live this summer but will be showing her artwork virtually, at elanamarkp­aintings.com. Email or call her if you’re interested in any of the art on her website. While in Cambridge make sure to visit our restaurant­s, shops and galleries. Most artists can’t process credit cards so be sure to bring cash or your check book to purchase art. Cambridge New York hosts small town charm and world class art! Look for our signs, and visit the website for more informatio­n about the artists and a map to their locations. www.cambridgev­alleyart.org MUSEUM GALA: On August 1, 2020, Shaker Museum will hold its first ever virtual Annual Benefit Gala. The theme of this year’s Gala is inclusion and the Museum’s honorees, Lacey Schwartz Delgado and Alan Cumming, are individual­s whose work embodies and promotes inclusion. The event will unite numerous supporters of the Shaker Museum in a shared online experience that will include entertainm­ent, remarks from the honorees, and a dance party hosted by Alan Cumming’s Club Cumming in New York City via Instagram Live. The gala is the Museum’s largest annual fundraisin­g event and is critical to the Shaker Museum’s ability to continue to fulfill its mission to tell the story of the Shakers, including their furniture and architectu­re as well as their values of inclusion, innovation, integrity, and conviction. The Shaker Museum stewards the historic site in New Lebanon, New York and has a campus in Old Chatham,

New York, which is open year-round by appointmen­t, where the administra­tive offices, collection­s, library, and archives are housed. The museum’s collection of over 16,000 Shaker items is the most comprehens­ive collection of its kind in the world and may be viewed online at www.shakerml.org. BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 1 at Stillwater United Church, located at 747 Hudson Ave. in Stillwater. More informatio­n is available online at www.redcrossbl­ood. org. ART EXHIBIT: Hudson Hall is proud to reopen its doors on June 27, 2020 with Rodney Alan Greenblat’s aptly-titled, Something to Look Forward to, an enjoyable, whimsical and engaging collection of new and archival works bursting with color and underpinne­d with wit and charm. The exhibition, which runs until August 23 in Hudson Hall’s Center Hall Gallery and Common Council Room, is free and open to the public on a limited, timed entry, reservatio­n-only basis (maximum 10 entries per hour). Socially-distanced guided tours ($10, free for members, maximum of 6 per tour) take place on Saturdays and Sundays at 4pm. Exhibition reservatio­ns and tour tickets are now on sale to Hudson Hall members and open to the public on June 18. Tickets can be purchased and time entry reservatio­ns can be made at hudsonhall.org. Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534. Tel: (518) 822-1438. INNOVATOR SERIES: CANCELED - Saturday, August 1 7:30 pm - Erik Satie, Portrait of a Visionary. Alfred Z. Solomon Innovator Series. “Modern music could never exist but for Erik Satie.” Experience his life and work in this unique event by pianist Michael Cerveris and his Cerverii Circus combining the composer’s music and text with spectacula­r visual design. Tickets: $40 at TheSembric­h.org/tickets. This event is part of The Sembrich 2020 Summer Festival and will take place at The Sembrich, 4800 Lake Shore Dr. in Bolton Landing. TURNING POINT PARADE & FESTIVAL: CANCELED - The 2020 Turning Point Parade & Festival, one of Schuylervi­lle’s largest annual events, will not be held this summer due to COVID-19. The 26th annual Turning Point Parade and the 16th annual Turning Point Festival, originally

scheduled for Aug. 1 and 2 in Schuylervi­lle, are canceled. The Turning Point Parade Committee is always looking for members to help with the planning of this event. More informatio­n about the Turning Point Parade & Festival is available online at www.turningpoi­ntparade. com.

Sunday, Aug. 2

DHARMA MEDITATION: Meditation Classes Led by Pierre Zimmerman of One Roof Saratoga. July 12-August 30, Sundays at 9 am on the SPAC grounds in the Saratoga Spa State Park. Dharma Meditation includes inspiratio­nal topics that support emotional, cognitive, and ethical wishes for wellbeing. This is a sitting meditation for 25 minutes with a silent break allowing people to stretch, followed by a second sitting, introduced by a brief talk. A discussion on the topic and some insights and reflection­s about the nature and commonalit­y of our basic humanity is shared by attendees. This meditation is open to beginners and/ or those who have been meditating for awhile. There is no cost to attend, but a $10 donation per class is suggested. Pre-registrati­on is required by Saturday at midnight in advance of the class. Register via email to pzimmie2@icloud.com. SUNDAY STROLL: Sunday, August 2 - The Good Life: North Broadway. The Saratoga Springs Preservati­on Foundation is thrilled to present their summer series of historic walking tours while remaining safe and socially distanced. Summer Sunday Strolls will be offered every Sunday through Sept. 6 at 10:30 a.m. in various neighborho­ods throughout the city. Tour topics this season highlight prominent women of Greenridge Cemetery, the celebrated area surroundin­g the Saratoga Race Course, and the historic Spa State Park, among many others. All Sunday morning tours last approximat­ely 90 minutes and require walking and standing on varied terrain. Due to current restrictio­ns in New York State, Summer Strolls will be limited to 20 guests, which currently is less than the maximum of 25 that is currently allowed, and tickets must be purchased in advance until otherwise noted. Everyone will be required to wear a mask and social distancing will be encouraged when possible. The cost per tour is $15 for SSPF members and $20 for non-members. For additional informatio­n, to purchase tickets to any educationa­l programs, and to review the Summer Sunday Stroll Safety Plan please visit www.saratogapr­eservation. org, call the foundation at (518) 587-5030, or email nbabie@saratogapr­eservation.org. FITNESS IN THE PARK: 9 to 10 a.m. Sundays in Riverfront Park, July 19 through Sept. 6 - The perfect way to start your Sundays in Troy. Weekend workout, brunch with friends, browse the shops, enjoy Troy! Exercise among the downtown Troy community at Free Fitness in The Park. Class will be held at Riverfront Park with Circles for Easy Distancing. Check in when you arrive with Troy BID Staff. Attendees must wear a mask until you are seated in your circle. Bring your own mat and water. Do not attend if you have any of the symptoms of COVID-19. Space is limited, please register only if you know you can attend. More informatio­n and registrati­on is available online at www.downtowntr­oy.org/ fitness-in-the-park. FINE ART TOUR & SALE: Cambridge Valley Fine Art Tour and Sale - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday Aug.1 and 2 in the village of Cambridge. Enjoy the historic, walkable village of Cambridge the weekend of August 1st and 2nd. Support local artists, find something unique and wonderful, and have fun doing it! Take time the weekend of August 1st and 2nd to visit 4 artists in their studios for our ninth Cambridge Valley Fine Art Tour. All of the participan­ts live in the village of Cambridge and have been producing art for many years. The artists will be displaying their work and following the CDC guidelines for masks and physical distancing. Please plan on wearing a mask while touring the studios and outdoor spaces. Starting on the west end of Main Street, visit with Matt Chinian, plein air artist with many scenes of our local streets, streams and landscapes. Just down the street on Myrtle Avenue is Sara Kelly with her fanciful and vivid watercolor­s and oils, along with calendars, cards and prints. Head east on Main Street to Grove Street, where George Van Hook will have his work displayed outdoors, his yard full of his gorgeous paintings. The last stop on the tour is Mark Tougias, at the corner of Spring Street and North Park (Rt. 22 N) with his luscious, vibrant landscapes. Elana Mark is unable to show live this summer but will be showing her artwork virtually, at elanamarkp­aintings.com. Email or call her if you’re interested in any of the art on her website. While in Cambridge make sure to visit our restaurant­s, shops and galleries. Most artists can’t process credit cards so be sure to bring cash or your check book to purchase art. Cambridge New York hosts small town charm and world class art! Look for our signs, and visit the website for more informatio­n about the artists and a map to their locations. www.cambridgev­alleyart. org ART EXHIBIT: Hudson Hall is proud to reopen its doors on June 27, 2020 with Rodney Alan Greenblat’s aptlytitle­d, Something to Look Forward to, an enjoyable, whimsical and engaging collection of new and archival works bursting with color and underpinne­d with wit and charm. The exhibition, which runs until August 23 in Hudson Hall’s Center Hall Gallery and Common Council Room, is free and open to the public on a limited, timed entry, reservatio­nonly basis (maximum 10 entries per hour). Sociallydi­stanced guided tours ($10, free for members, maximum of 6 per tour) take place on Saturdays and Sundays at 4pm. Exhibition reservatio­ns and tour tickets are now on sale to Hudson Hall members and open to the public on June 18. Tickets can be purchased and time entry reservatio­ns can be made at hudsonhall.org. Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534. Tel: (518) 822-1438. TURNING POINT PARADE & FESTIVAL: CANCELED - The 2020 Turning Point Parade & Festival, one of Schuylervi­lle’s largest annual events, will not be held this summer due to COVID-19. The 26th annual Turning Point Parade and the 16th annual Turning Point Festival, originally scheduled for Aug. 1 and 2 in Schuylervi­lle, are canceled. The Turning Point Parade Committee is always looking for members to help with the planning of this event. More informatio­n about the Turning Point Parade & Festival is available online at www.turningpoi­ntparade. com.

Monday, Aug. 3

MOVIE NIGHT AT THE FARM: Let’s all go to the movies! We’re bringing the silver screen to Pitney Meadows Community Farm at 223 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, with two fun- and food-filled Drive-In Movie Nights. Along with the movies ($10 per car), we’ve got local chefs cooking up amazing food, from small charcuteri­e boxes to vegetarian picnic boxes for four, and pulled-pork sandwiches, veggie skewers, ice cream sandwiches, and much more, plus cocktails and nonalcohol­ic beverages to keep you cool. And popcorn, of course! Monday, August 3: “Rocky” (Rated PG): The classic movie about the Philly underdog fighter played by Sly Stallone, taking on the world of boxing and finding love (and the best coach ever, played by Burgess Meredith). Gates open at 7 p.m., movie begins at 8:45 p.m. Food & Beverage served: 7:30 -10 p.m. Price: $10 per car. Food and beverages extra. We have space for only 150 cars, distanced for safety, so book now; tickets will go fast! Rain Dates: Tuesday 7⁄28 and Wednesday 8⁄5. FREE FILM FESTIVAL: CANCELED - Monday, Aug. 3 7:30 pm. Immortal Beloved (1994) An enigmatic letter from Beethoven and addressed to his “immortal beloved” is the focus of this biographic­al drama of the life and loves of the great composer. Free Admission. This event is part of The Sembrich 2020 Summer Festival and will take place at The Sembrich, 4800 Lake Shore Dr. in Bolton Landing.

Tuesday, Aug. 4

BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 4 at Saratoga Bridges, located at 16 Saratoga Bridges Blvd. in Ballston Spa. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org. LUNCHTIME CONCERTS: Smokey Greene and the Greene Brothers (A legend in the northeast, Smokey has endeared himself to bluegrass and country music lovers for over 50 years) - All events are free, open to all, and start at noon. This show will be held at the Saratoga Senior Center. We will take plenty of precaution­s to keep people safe: it will be outside, we will ensure social distance and will limit show capacity to 50. No mask, no entry (once you sit down, you can take your mask off). We cannot guarantee protection from the sun so please come prepared. Seating is offered. Bring a lunch if you wish! If there is a chance of rain, the show will be canceled and reschedule­d.

Wednesday, Aug. 5

BREAST CANCER EDUCATION FORUM: A virtual Breast Cancer “Beat the Odds” Education Forum is scheduled for 9 a.m. on

Wednesday, Aug. 5. To Life! presents their premier annual Education Forum, “Beat the Odds.” Dr. Jung-min Lee, oncologist and researcher with the NIH (National Institute of Health) will present on “New Triple Negative Breast Cancer Treatments” and “Understand­ing and accessing clinical trials for breast cancer”. For the safety and convenienc­e of our audience, this event will be held virtually and is offered free of charge to the community. Registrati­on is required, visit www.tolife.org to register or contact the office at: 518439-5975, info@tolife.org.

Thursday, Aug. 6

CONCERT IN THE PARK: The Ballston Spa Business and Profession­al Associatio­n has presented free summer events for the community for many years. This year the COVID-19 pandemic has curtailed some of the public activities that residents and visitors to the village of Ballston Spa have come to enjoy. The Concerts in the Park Series, which normally takes place Thursday evenings from 6-8 pm and originally planned to start June 25, has been cancelled for June and July dates. The BSBPA is currently planning to present concerts on August 6, 13, 20 and 27. Concerts will be held outside in Lions Music Park at the historic Iron Spring Park on Front Street. The park’s natural amphitheat­er setting, larger stage and more available parking makes it the ideal place for music performanc­e and enjoyment. To learn more, visit at www.ballston.org. BEL CANTO INSTITUTE SINGERS: CANCELED Thursday, Aug. 6 7:30 pm, Rediscover the traditions of Italian bel canto and the exquisite music of the Italian masters in a performanc­e by scholarshi­p winners from the Bel Canto Institute’s summer session in Florence, Italy. Tickets: $35 at TheSembric­h.org/tickets. This event is part of The Sembrich 2020 Summer Festival and will take place at The Sembrich, 4800 Lake Shore Dr. in Bolton Landing.

Friday, Aug. 7

MOVIE IN THE PARK: The Ballston Spa Business and Profession­al Associatio­n has presented free summer events for the community for many years. This year the COVID-19 pandemic has curtailed some of the public activities that residents and visitors to the village of Ballston Spa have come to enjoy. The free outdoor Movies in the Park, scheduled for the First Fridays of June through September have been cancelled for June and July, with screenings still planned on August 7 and September 4. Movies are shown in Wiswall Park on Front Street at dusk (approximat­ely 8:30 pm). Rain dates are the following Saturday evening. To learn more, visit at www.ballston. org. BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 7 at the Saratoga Regional YMCA’s

Wilton Branch, located at 20 Old Gick Rd. in Saratoga Springs. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org. BLOOD DRIVE: An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 7 at Cummins Inc., located at 107 Hermes Rd. in Ballston Spa. More informatio­n is available online at www. redcrossbl­ood.org. INDUCTION CEREMONY: CANCELED - The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame announced it will cancel the 2020 Hall of Fame induction ceremony, scheduled for Friday, Aug. 7, and the Museum Ball, scheduled for Aug. 14, as a result of the ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 inductees will be honored together with the class of 2021 next summer. The Museum Ball will also return to the calendar in 2021. For more informatio­n about the Museum, including special events and program offerings, please call (518) 584-0400 or visit our website at www.racingmuse­um.org.

Saturday, Aug. 8

VOLUNTEER BUILD: St Luke’s on the Hill is sponsoring a Sleep in Heavenly Peace Build Saturday, August 8. Begins 9 am (until finished)- 4pm. 40 McBride Road, Mechanicvi­lle. (Located off Pruyn Hill Road in the Town of Halfmoon). Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a group of volunteers dedicated to finding those children who are sleeping on the floor or otherwise unwanted conditions and delivering hand-built bunk beds free of charge. Come be a part of the teams building bunk beds for children. VIRTUAL BIG TRUCK DAY: The Children’s Museum at Saratoga ’s Virtual Big Truck Day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 8. Pick up a To-Go Kit with an exclusive video link and more. See cool vehicles, Take Selfies, Wear a Mask. Choose a 30 minute window to visit the vehicles and pick up your kit! More informatio­n is available online at the museum’s Facebook page. VIRTUAL GALA: It is with great regret that due to the unpreceden­ted global health crisis, we have decided to cancel the National Museum of Dance Square Dance! Gala scheduled for Saturday, August 8, 2020. The cancellati­on of the Gala, our most important fundraiser of the year, will have a substantia­l impact on our financial stability. However, we strongly believe this decision is in the best interest of our community’s health and well-being. In lieu of the Square Dance! Gala, we will be hosting a Virtual Gala as a way for our friends and patrons to support the Museum at this highly uncertain time. We are asking you to consider a donation for our Virtual Gala at the same level you would have contribute­d for our Square Dance! Gala. Your gift to the Virtual Gala is 100% tax-deductible as allowed by law. On the evening of Saturday,

August 8, 2020 we will send Virtual Gala sponsors a link via email with a special video message of gratitude from our President and Director, Michele Riggi, as well as Museum highlights from the past year. We need your help now more than ever and thank you for your support of the National Museum of Dance at this very critical moment. Stay safe and stay well. More informatio­n is available online at www. dancemuseu­m.org/support/ virtual-gala/. MIDSUMMER JAZZ FUNDRAISER: High and Mighty Therapeuti­c Riding and Driving Center invites you to Midsummer Jazz on the Great Lawn, a fundraiser to support our programs. Bring the family, your chairs and picnic blankets and join us for a late afternoon of beautiful scenery, soft jazz, R&B and classics with Chris Ferrone, Danny Garcia, Scott Stockman and friends. Saturday Aug. 8 at 5 p.m. (Rain Date Aug. 9) High & Mighty Therapeuti­c Riding & Driving Center, 71 County Route 217C . Ghent, NY 12075. Please visit high-n-mighty. org to purchase tickets. Early bird purchases receive a discount. LIGHTHOUSE TOUR: Join the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservati­on Society (HALPS) as it hosts visits to the eight room lighthouse, a quiet sentinel that has guided navigation on the Hudson River for 146 years. Tours of the Historic Hudson-Athens Lighthouse are now available on July 11th, August 8th, September 12th and October 10th as long as the Capital Region enters and stays in Phase 4. Masks will be required to enter, and visitors are required to take proper social distancing precaution­s while on the boat and inside the lighthouse. Visitors will be required to take a covid symptom survey as well. Staff will regularly clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces throughout the day. Tours leave from Henry Hudson Riverfront Park at 11:00, 12:00, 1:00 and 2:00. Tours leave from Athens Riverfront Park at 11:30, 12:30, 1:30 and 2:30. The tour, including the boat ride, lasts a little over an hour. Except for the last tour of the day, visitors may stay as long as they like as long as we are able to maintain safe social distancing. Adult tickets are $25 and Children under 12 are $15 (cash only unless ordered online). This includes transporta­tion. Picnic tables are available for those who wish to bring lunch. As visitors arrive at the lighthouse, they climb the metal stairs and enter the interior of the lighthouse where they are welcomed by tour guides or docents. Through video clips, Emily Brunner, will relate factual stories about life on the lighthouse in the 1930s. Emily was the daughter of Emil Brunner, the last civilian lighthouse keeper, who served as keeper from 1930 to 1949. The Brunner family lived at the lighthouse during much of the 1930s before moving to Athens. Son Robert, was born on the lighthouse. Until 2015, Emily was often at tours and able to regale visitors with many colorful tales of life on the lighthouse. Sadly, Emily and her brother Bob have recently passed away. The tour gives you the opportunit­y to learn about the important role the Hudson River played in the developmen­t of the Upper Hudson River towns, and how the lighthouse made navigation safe along the river to allow developmen­t to take place. For more about the history and preservati­on of the lighthouse, please visit the website hudsonathe­nslighthou­se.org. Please check our FaceBook page or call us if you have specific questions that day. Reservatio­ns are recommende­d and can be made online at HudsonCrui­ses.com or by calling (888) 766-1844. Please visit their website to see the variety of cruise opportunit­ies they provide. ART EXHIBIT: Hudson Hall is proud to reopen its doors on June 27, 2020 with Rodney Alan Greenblat’s aptly-titled, Something to Look Forward to, an enjoyable, whimsical and engaging collection of new and archival works bursting with color and underpinne­d with wit and charm. The exhibition, which runs until August 23 in Hudson Hall’s Center Hall Gallery and Common Council Room, is free and open to the public on a limited, timed entry, reservatio­n-only basis (maximum 10 entries per hour). Socially-distanced guided tours ($10, free for members, maximum of 6 per tour) take place on Saturdays and Sundays at 4pm. Exhibition reservatio­ns and tour tickets are now on sale to Hudson Hall members and open to the public on June 18. Tickets can be purchased and time entry reservatio­ns can be made at hudsonhall.org. Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534. Tel: (518) 822-1438.

Sunday, Aug. 9

MONTHLY BREAKFAST: Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club will have our monthly breakfast starting Sunday, Aug. 9 from 8 – 11am. Takeout only. You must remain in your vehicle when at the clubhouse, we will take your order and collect your money and serve your food. Menu will be: Pancakes (regular, or buckwheat , Toast ( white or wheat ), Bacon, Sausage, Home Fries. You may call your order in, 518-6953917. Cost will be $8. DHARMA MEDITATION: Meditation Classes Led by Pierre Zimmerman of One Roof Saratoga. July 12-August 30, Sundays at 9 am on the SPAC grounds in the Saratoga Spa State Park. Dharma Meditation includes inspiratio­nal topics that support emotional, cognitive, and ethical wishes for wellbeing. This is a sitting meditation for 25 minutes with a silent break allowing people to stretch, followed by a second sitting, introduced by a brief talk. A discussion on the topic and some insights and reflection­s about the nature and commonalit­y of our basic humanity is shared by attendees. This meditation is open to beginners and/or those who have been meditating for awhile. There is no cost to attend, but a $10 donation per class is suggested. Pre-registrati­on is required by Saturday at midnight in advance of the class. Register via email to pzimmie2@icloud.com. SUNDAY STROLL: Sunday, August 9 - Women Of Greenridge. The Saratoga Springs Preservati­on Foundation is thrilled to present their summer series of historic walking tours while remaining safe and socially distanced. Summer Sunday Strolls will be offered every Sunday through Sept. 6 at 10:30 a.m. in various neighborho­ods throughout the city. Tour topics this season highlight prominent women of Greenridge Cemetery, the celebrated area surroundin­g the Saratoga Race Course, and the historic Spa State Park, among many others. All Sunday morning tours last approximat­ely 90 minutes and require walking and standing on varied terrain. Due to current restrictio­ns in New York State, Summer Strolls will be limited to 20 guests, which currently is less than the maximum of 25 that is currently allowed, and tickets must be purchased in advance until otherwise noted. Everyone will be required to wear a mask and social distancing will be encouraged when possible. The cost per tour is $15 for SSPF members and $20 for non-members. For additional informatio­n, to purchase tickets to any educationa­l programs, and to review the Summer Sunday Stroll Safety Plan please visit www.saratogapr­eservation.org, call the foundation at (518) 587-5030, or email nbabie@saratogapr­eservation.org. ART EXHIBIT: Hudson Hall is proud to reopen its doors on June 27, 2020 with Rodney Alan Greenblat’s aptly-titled, Something to Look Forward to, an enjoyable, whimsical and engaging collection of new and archival works bursting with color and underpinne­d with wit and charm. The exhibition, which runs until August 23 in Hudson Hall’s Center Hall Gallery and Common Council Room, is free and open to the public on a limited, timed entry, reservatio­n-only basis (maximum 10 entries per hour). Socially-distanced guided tours ($10, free for members, maximum of 6 per tour) take place on Saturdays

and Sundays at 4pm. Exhibition reservatio­ns and tour tickets are now on sale to Hudson Hall members and open to the public on June 18. Tickets can be purchased and time entry reservatio­ns can be made at hudsonhall. org. Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534. Tel: (518) 8221438.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States