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Friday, Jan. 11 ALBANY COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY: The Albany County Airport Authority will hold a Special Meeting on Friday, January 11, at 11:30 a.m. in the 3rd Floor Conference Room located in the Main Terminal at the Albany International Airport, Albany. BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Qi Gong, 10a.m. All abilities welcome; wear loose, comfortable clothing. Friday Cinema, 2:30p.m. See www. bethlehempubliclibrary.org for a list of titles. 451Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Battle of Bennington presentation, 6p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023or visit www. brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE: Return to a more civilized and elegant era and discover the joy of moving gracefully to 18th century dances with beautiful music. Workshops are held from 7p.m. – 9p.m. on the second and fourth Friday of the month from January through March at Troy YWCA, 21First Street. All dances will be taught, and there’s no need to bring a partner. Admission is by donation. For more information email donwfbell@gmail.com or visit youtube.com/user/donwfbell/videos.
FILM SCREENING/FOLK MUSIC: “The War of 33: Letters from Beirut” is an intimate, personal and powerful portrayal of the 2006 war in Lebanon. Folk singer/ songwriter Ben Grosscup will perform before and after the 35minute film. 7:30p.m., Mountain View Studio, 20 Mountainview Avenue, Woodstock. Suggested donation $10at the door; nobody will be turned away. For more information contact Middle East Crisis Response at mecr@ mideastcrisis.org or call 845876-7906.
HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Yoga at 10:30a.m. Bingo at 12:30p.m. Cards. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561to reserve noon dinner or for more information.
I/O FEST: The Williams College Department of Music presents I/O Fest ‘19, a four day festival of new music from January 10– 13.’The I’O Ensemble, featuring pianist Daniel Schreiner ‘14, presents music by Natacha Diels, Sato Matsui ‘14, Dylan Schneider and Anna Thorvaldsdottir at 8p.m. at CenterStage, 62 Center, 1000Main Street on the Williams campus in Williamstown MA. All events are free and open to the public. For more information call the concert hotline at 413-5973146or visit http://music. williams.edu.
SKIDMORE YOUTH HOCKEY NIGHT: Skidmore hosts Castleton on Friday, January 11, starting at 7p.m., with a SYHI mini-game during the first intermission. Free admission. There will be a giveaway to the first 50youth players wearing jerseys. Visit https:// skidmoreathletics.com/index.aspx?path=mhockey for more information.
Saturday, Jan. 12
ALL PAUL SHOW: Watervliet Elks presents a Paul McCartney/Beatles tribute on Saturday, January 12, from 7p.m. – 10p.m. at 5014th Avenue, Watervliet. Advance tickets $15, at the door $20. For more ticket information call Ed at 518-810-9961.
CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe at Cornerstone Community Church, 570Third Avenue, North Troy is open every Thursday and Saturday, 9a.m. – 1p.m. Visit www. facebook.com/CornerstoneChurchintheburgh for more information or call 518-2353851.
INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCES: Three Capital Region congregations partner for a night of international folk dancing on Saturday, January 12, to benefit Family Promise of the Capital Region. B’Nai Sholom Reform Congregation of Albany, Delmar Presbyterian Church and Journey United Church of Christ of Glenmont present the even from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30p.m. at Delmar Presbyterian, 585Delaware Avenue, Delmar. Participants will learn easy international dances, including some from Israel, that are appropriate for all ages. Refreshments will be provided by star bakers from all three congregations. Admission is free; voluntary donations to Family Promise will be appreciated. For more information, call B’Nai Sholom at 518-482-5283or email office@bnaisholom.albany.ny.us. I/O FEST: The Williams College Department of Music presents I/O Fest ‘19, a four day festival of new music from January 10– 13. The Iota Ensemble presents Caroline Shaw’s meditation on suffering and refuge for voices and strings, “To The Hands,” along with works by young Williamsbased composers at 8p.m. at CenterStage, 62Center, 1000 Main Street on the Williams campus in Williamstown MA. All events are free and open to the public. For more information call the concert hotline at 413-597-3146or visit http:// music.williams.edu. MENANDS PUBLIC LIBRARY: Story time is 1p.m. on Saturdays. Be there when the library closes to enjoy a story, read, sing and play for about 30minutes. For ages 2-4, but all are welcome. The Menands Public Library is located at 4N. Lyons Avenue, Menands. For more information, call 518-463-4035. NEWYORK STATE MUSEUM: Representatives from over a dozen New York State historic sites and cultural organizations will provide hands-on activities, unique artifacts to explore and information about upcoming events during the annual “New York State’s Great Places and Spaces” program from noon – 4p.m. at the New York State Museum. Highlights include a guided tour of the exhibit, “The Historic Woodstock Art Colony: The Arthur A. Anderson Collection” at 1 p.m. and a guided tour of the exhibit “Enterprising Waters: New York’s Erie Canal” at 3 p.m. Admission is free. The Museum is located at 222 Madison Avenue, Albany. PLACES IN PRIDE & PREJUDICE: David M. Shapard, author of “The Annotated Pride and Prejudice,” shows pictures of the various locations where the Jane Austen novel takes place while discussing their history and significance for the story and their relation to Austen’s own life. 2p.m., Guilderland Public Library, 2228 Western Avenue.
STEAMER NO. 10THEATRE: “The Count,” a musical with original score and lyrics by Brion Winston with monologue by David Hollander and Brion Winston. 7p.m., 500 Western Avenue, Albany. $15 in advance, $20at the door. For more information call 518-438-5503, email info@ steamer10theatre.org or visit www.steamer10theatre.org/ the-count-a-musical. THACHER NATURE CENTER: Take in the quiet beauty of Thacher Park on a one-mile walk through mature hardwood forests, starting at 10 a.m. This trail is easy to moderate with a few steep sections. Beginners are welcome. Snowshoes are available to rent for $5. Call 518-8720800to register, reserve snowshoes or for information on the meeting location. TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY:
The “Great American Read” TV series has sparked readers’ interest in the 100titles nominated as contenders for America’s favorite book. Join
the Troy Public Library for in-depth explorations of several books from the top 100list. During January 2019the library will focus on Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” including a January 12screening of the 1945film adaptation (110 minutes) at 2p.m. at the main branch, 100Second Street. Copies of the book will be available at the checkout desk throughout the month. The program is free and open to the public; advance registration is required. To register or for more information, call the library at 518-274-7071or go to www.thetroylibrary.org. WALK WITH A DOC: The Walk With A Doc program is geared toward helping people improve their health and get active. Proceed at your own pace while walking with doctors from Capital Cardiology Associates, Troy Associates of Cardiology, Samaritan Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in a fun, free walking program. Upon conclusion of the walk, nurses will take blood pressure and physicians will take your questions. The walk takes place on the second Saturday of each month. Registration starts at 7:30 a.m. Walk starts at 8a..m at Riverfront Park, River and Fulton streets, Troy. WILDLIFE TRACKING BASICS: Josh Wood leads a Wildlife Tracing Basics workshop on Saturday, January 12, from 10a.m. – 1 p.m. at Albert Family Community Forest in Nassau. Participants will focus on key characteristics in track identification and unraveling how various track patters correspond to the way the animal moves. Students will examine other types of animal signs to gain increased awareness of the wildlife that surrounds us. Cost $20. Jointly sponsored by the Rensselaer Plateau Trust, Rensselaer Land Trust and Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center. To register or for more information visit www. renstrust.org.
WINTER FAIR: A diverse group of vendors including a mix of direct sales and crafters is featured at the Winter Fair on Saturday, January 12, from 9a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Cool Insuring Arena, 1Civic Center Drive, Glens Falls.
Sunday, Jan. 13
ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus hosts their January “All You Can Eat” breakfast on Sunday, January 13, from 8:30a.m. – 11:30a.m. at 328 TroySchenectady Road, Latham. Adults $9, children 5-10$4, under 5free.
BACKYARD BIRDS: Fluff up your feathers and come to Mud Creek Environmental Learning Center to create your own bird feeder from recycled materials. By putting a feeder in your yard you can experience the birds of winter right outside your window. You’ll also learn about common backyard birds, feeding tips and ways to attract birds to your property, and take a stroll along the trail in search of birds. Noon – 1:30 p.m., 1024State Route 66, Ghent. This event is free, but registration is required. Please contact Pamela Price at 518-267-3313by January 10at 1p.m.
BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Knit One Purl One, 2p.m. – 3p.m. for adults, teens, and kids age 9and up. If you’re an experienced knitter, bring your current project. If you’re a beginner, bring size 8knitting needles and the library will provide yarn to get you started. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BHUTAN PRESENTATION: On Sunday, January 13, the Friends of the Kinderhook Memorial Library host a slide presentation by Wendy Power Spielmann on her recent visit to Bhutan, the only surviving all-Buddhist nation in the Himalayan region and the country that pioneered the concept of gross national happiness. 3 p.m., Meeting Room, Kinderhook Memorial Library, 18 Hudson Street, Kind er hook. A brief Friends meeting will precede the presentation. Refreshments will be served.
CAPITAL DISTRICT HUMANIST SOCIETY: Former state administrative law judge (ALJ) Frank S. Robinson discusses “Consciousness, Self and Free Will,” based partly on Daniel Dennett’s book “Freedom Evolves.” Robinson’s talk addresses such issues as what it really means to have or feel you have a self and whether neuroscience reveals the self and free will to be illusions. His 1:15 p.m. presentation follows a 12:30p.m. meet and mingle at Room 224of the Albany Sage Colleges Campus, New Scotland Avenue and Academy Road, Albany. Free and open to the public. For details and directions call 518-533-2666or visit www.humanistsociety.org. I/O FEST: The Williams College Department of Music presents I/O Fest ‘19, a four day festival of new music from January 10– 13. IOut Loud performs “All Ears,” a special one-hour family concert featuring musicians from Williams College at 1 p.m. at the Clark Art Institute Conforti Pavillian. Out of the Box, “Sequential,” brings together the Axxea Quartet and the Williams Percussion Ensemble in music for string quartet, percussion and electronics by Tristan Perich. 3p.m., Clark Art Institute Conforti Pavillion, Williamstown MA. All events are free and open to the public. For more information call the concert hotline at 413-597-3146or visit http://music.williams. edu.
MONTHLY BREAKFAST (VALLEY FALLS): VFW Post 1938, Poplar Avenue, Valley Falls, serves its monthly breakfast on Sunday, January 13, from 8a.m. – 11a.m. Admission $8, children 5-12$4, under 5free.
POLISH FEST: Authentic Polish food (perogies, kielbasa, sauerkraut, galumpki, apple cake) and live music. 2p.m. – 6p.m., Colonie Elks Lodge #2192, 11Elks Lane, Latham. $20per person. Advance tickets required by January 9. For more information call 518-785-3557. THACHER NATURE CENTER: Thom Engel’s “Caves 101,” presentation at 2p.m. covers everything you always wanted to know about caves, but were afraid to ask. His talk is minimally technical with only three related chemical equations and one graph, plus a lot of pictures. Call 518-8720800for more information. Monday, Jan. 14 BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Daybooks discusses “Less” by Andrew Sean Greer, 1:30p.m. Copies of the book are available at the information desk; ask about availability of largeprint, audio or downloadable copies. The Library board meeting at 6p.m. is open to the public. 451Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Senior Bridge Club, 1p.m. Adult Yoga, 6 p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www.brunswicklibrary.org for more information. HONOR A DECEASED VETERAN: The Rensselaer County Honor a Deceased Veteran Program honors Thomas J. Gaynor on January 14at 8:30a.m. in the Legislative Chambers, third floor, County Office Building, 1600Seventh Avenue, Troy. Gaynor was a Surgical Technician in the U.S. Army during World War II, earning medals and awards including the Asiatic-Pacific Service medal, the American Service Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal and the World War II Victory Medal. After his service, he worked for the N.Y.S. Department of Motor Vehicles, served as a manager and coach for the Troy Central Little League, and as a Democratic committeeman for Troy’s 13th Ward. For more information, contact the Rensselaer County Veterans Service Agency at 518-270-2760. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Cribbage 9a.m., Yoga 10:30a.m. Cards. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561for more information.
TROY SENIOR CENTER: Aerobics, 9:30a.m. Bowling at Uncle Sam Lanes, 12:30 p.m. Work out with Gym Guru “Ellio,” 1p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Downtown Troy.
Tuesday, Jan. 15 BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Sign up for a Chess Club session between 5:30 p.m. – 6:30p.m. and try your hand with the library’s teen volunteers. All experience levels are welcome. For grades K-5. 451Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Tots Class, 10:30a.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023 or visit www.brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
BUDGETING BASICS: A spending plan is an important part of financial planning because it helps you manage your money in a positive manner so you can reach your financial goals. “How to Grow Your Dough with a Personal Spending Plan” features steps for developing your own spending plan, determining fixed expenses, flexible spending and financial goals. 6p.m. – 7:30p.m., SEFCU Atrium, 700Patroon Creek Boulevard, Albany. Reservations are required; visit www. sefcu/financialeducation to reserve your spot. COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUR: Stephentown Memorial Library would like to invite all Stephentown (and surrounding areas) senior citizens to the Senior Coffee Hour every Tuesday at 1 p.m. This is a time to gather with friends, enjoy some coffee and baked goods and participate in activities presented by Library staff member Maria Spear. Stephentown Memorial Library is located at 472NY-43in Stephentown.
HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Crafts, 9:30a.m. Card party day, 10a.m. Van transportation available for local errands. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561for more information.
NORTH GREENBUSH PUBLIC LIBRARY: Story Time with Mrs. Greene 11 a.m. North Greenbush Public Library, 141Main Avenue, Wynantskill. POESTENKILL SENIORS: Weekly meetings every Tuesday at 1p.m. at the Sullivan-Jones post in Poestenkill. All seniors are welcome. Coffee and refreshments are served after the meeting, following by Bingo and cards. The hall is handicapped accessible with sufficient parking. The Poestenkill Seniors have catered lunches, pizza, clamsteams, fish fries and luncheons at various restaurants, informational talks on senior safety and bus trips to casinos, theaters and other points of interest. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Pre-K Storytime, 11a.m. Computer Help, 1 p.m. to 3p.m. Drop in and get help with a computer, phone or other device, and get your questions answered. Special Halloween treats put together by the library staff will be served to kids and teens at 3p.m. Rensselaer Public Library is located across the street from the Amtrak parking lot. To learn more, see http:// rensselaerlibrary.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Are you starting to think about home ownership. Much of the language used in real estate transactions is foreign to most buyers, while many are uncertain of whether they’d qualify for a home purchase. The Troy Public Library at 100Second Street hosts a presentation by several guest speakers who will cover what’s involved from start to finish in purchasing a home in order to minimize the stress and fear factor associated with the home-buying process. The 6p.m. program is free, but advanced registration is required. To register, or for more information, please call 518-274-7071or visit www.thetroylibrary.org. TROY SENIOR CENTER: 9 a.m., Knitting and Crocheting. 10:30a.m., Health & Wellness activities. Arts 4 Vets meets every Tuesday at 10:30a.m. Call 2705349to make a noon lunch reservation, or 270-5348 for more information Wednesday, Jan. 16 BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Senior Bridge Club, 12:30p.m. Adult Yoga, 6p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023 or visit www.brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
MENANDS PUBLIC LIBRARY: Every Wednesday from 5:30p.m. - 6:30p.m. is Tech Advice Night at the Menands Public Library. Can’t figure out how to set up your new phone? Want to know what’s up with your data plan? Don’t know how to get pictures onto your computer? The library’s resident digital native, Ted, can help. Appointments aren’t necessary, but they are recommended. The Menands Public Library is located at 4N. Lyons Avenue, Menands. For more information, call 518-4634035.
MINDFUL PRACTICES GROUP: All (including Beginners) are welcome; meditation instruction is available. The meeting format includes walking and sitting meditation, dharma presentation, and sharing dharma-related experiences. Wednesdays 6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m., RPI’s Newman Center Hospitality House—4 Sherry Road, Troy, about 30yards south of the RPI Chapel Center (near the intersection of Burdett and Peoples Avenues). Call 518271-6949or 518-273-1851 for more information. MYSTERY BOOK CLUB: Start the new year at the Cohoes Public Library with the Mystery Book Club and “The Zig Zag Girl,” the first in Elly Griffith’s Magic Men Mysteries set in 1950 Brighton. 10:30a.m. , 169 Mohawk Street #2. Open to everyone. Find out more at www.CohoesPublicLibrary. org under “Book Club.” OPEN ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE: During the Open Enrollment period for New York State of Health, join the Troy Public Library at 100Second Street, downtown Troy, from 2p.m. – 5p.m. on Wednesdays from December 19through January 30to explore your options. Health Insurance Navigators will be on hand to help you apply while looking at the tax credits you may be eligible for to lower the cost of health insurance. This program is free and open to the public, but registration is necessary. To make an appointment, or for more information, call 518416-6463or email jdavis@ ppefny.org.
THRIFT SHOP: Johnsonville Methodist Church, 22Bridge Street, Route 40to Route 67East (look for the new sign at the corner) is open 9a.m. - noon Wednesdays and the first Saturday of each month with housewares, decorative items, linens, toys, over 1,000books, shoes, jewelry and lots of clothing, including winter coats and accessories. Thursday, Jan. 17 AMERICAN ITALIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM: The cultural presentation topic at this month’s business meeting is “How Dante Invented Modern Italian,” presented by Marino D’Orazio, Ph. D. Please bring dessert for the reception that follows. 7p.m. – 9p.m., 1227Central Avenue, Albany. Free and open to the public. For more information call 518-435-1979, email info@ americanitalianmuseum.org, or visit www.americanitalianmuseum.org. BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Listen to the music of beloved 1960s bossa nova singer Astrud Gilberto and discuss her continuing influence. 7p.m., 451Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Financial Peace University nine-week course starts January 17at 6:30p.m. Call the library to register. Tots Class, 10:30 a.m. Knitting Circle, 1p.m. – 2:30p.m. STEAM, 4p.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www.brunswicklibrary.org for more information.
CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe at Cornerstone Community Church, 570Third Avenue, North Troy is open every Thursday and Saturday, 9a.m. – 1p.m. Visit www.facebook.com/ Cornerstone Church in theburgh for more information or call 518-235-3851. 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 15Nott Terrace, Schenectady, will be open from 6:30p.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 ($12Adult, $10Senior, $8Child, free for miSci members). GRAFTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Adult Yoga, 5 p.m. 2455NY-2, Grafton. Call 518-279-0580or visit www.graftoncommunitylibrary.org for more information.
HEALTH INSURANCE NAVIGATORS: During the Open Enrollment period for New York State of Health, explore your options at the Troy Public Library’s Lansingburgh Branch on January 3, 17and 31. Health Insurance Navigators will be on hand to help you choose and apply for the insurance plan that best meets your healthcare needs and show you tax credits you may be eligible for to lower insurance costs. The program is free but registration is necessary. To make an appointment call 845-514-7359 or email lbelman@ppefny. org. 10a.m. – noon, 27114th Street, Troy.
HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Smart Food Ideas, 11a.m. Cards. Van Transportation available. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561to reserve noon dinner or for more information.
MASONS: The ApolloKing Solomon’s Masonic Lodge #13F.& A.M. meets on Thursday, January 17, at 7:30p.m. at the Troy Masonic Community Center, 39 Brunswick Road. A Masonic Entered Apprentice Degree will be conferred on a class of candidates. A social hour at 5:30p.m. and dinner at 6:30p.m. will precede the program. Refreshments will be served following the meeting.
RENSSELAER EAGLES: Rensselaer Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #4446will meet on Thursday, January 17, at 6:30p.m. at their rooms at 851Broadway, Rensselaer. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Teen Anime Club for ages 13-18, 4p.m. - 6 p.m. Drop in and get help with a computer, phone or other device, and get your questions answered from 5:30p.m. – 7p.m. Rensselaer Public Library is located across the street from the Amtrak parking lot. To learn more, see http:// rensselaerlibrary.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/ RensselaerLibrary.
TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Understanding Shakespeare: “Twelfth Night” with Tom Bulger. 6:30p.m., 100 Second Street, Troy. Copies of “Twelfth Night” will be available at the circulation desk. This workshop is free and open to the public, but registration is necessary. To register, or for more information, call 5418-274-7071 or visit www.thetroylibrary. org.
Friday, Jan. 18 ALBANY SHINDIG: Shindig season kicks off with live music by John Kirk, Trish Miller and Joel Rosenberger, with dances called by John and Trish. Easy to learn longways (roots of contra), folk, circle and square dances are featured. Yummy treats at the break are generously provided by Honest Weight Food Coop. 7:15p.m. – 9:30p.m., First Congregational Church of Albany, 405Quail Street. Suggested donation $8per dancer, students and DanceFlurry Org members $5, children under 12$2. For more information call 518-482-9255or email paul@homespun.biz. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Adult Harry Potter Party, 6p.m. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023or visit www. brunswicklibrary.org for more information. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Yoga at 10:30 a.m. Bingo at 12:30p.m. Cards. 69Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-6867561to reserve noon dinner or for more information. MUSIC BINGO: Music bingo covers the music of the 1960s to the present day. $5per person. Food and drinks available for purchase beginning 6p.m. Play begins 7:30p.m. at Colonie Elks Lodge #2192, 11Elks Lane, Latham. Call 518-785-3557 for more information. Saturday, Jan. 19 ALONG OLD HAYES ROAD: Depending on conditions, hike or snowshow from Rensselaer Land Trust’s Robert Ingalls Preserve to Rensselaer Plateau Alliance’s Albert Family Community Forest along the banks of Black Brook and on a long-abandoned section of Hayes Road, passing an abandoned mill site, remains of long-gone homesteads and a seldom-traveled forest. Meet at the Albert Family Community Forest parking lot, 120Hayes Road, East Nassau, at 10a.m. $5 suggested donation at the door. Register in advance with Peter Wood at peterrmapleacres@gmail.com. FRENCH-LANGUAGE FILM SCREENING: “Henri Henri”(Canada, 2014). in French with English subtitles. 1p.m., Troy Public Library, 100Second Street. Troy. Free and open to the public. As a courtesy, call the library at 518-274-7071 to reserve a seat. Presented by La Fédération Franco-Américaine du New York (www.albanyareafrenchclub.com).