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Tuesday, Oct. 31
BIKEATOGA: Join Doug Haller at 10 a.m. on Tuesday mornings for a bike ride through Saratoga Spa State Park. Call the Saratoga Seniro Center front desk at 518-584-1621 to sign up. Meet at the warming hut in the park. DOWNTOWN HAUNTED
HOUSE: Saratoga Adventures is teaming up with The Saratoga City Tavern to present the first ever downtown Haunted House on Monday, October 30 and Tuesday, October 31. The first floor will be kid friendly and open 3 p.m.-7 p.m. Come 7 p.m., the Tavern will transform into an adults-only spook-fest, with drink sponsors on each floor and surprises around every corner. Tickets are $5 for kids, and $20 for adults. Adult tickets include one free drink (must be 21 or older). Tickets are available at: https://saratogaadventures.ticketspice. com/sct-sa-haunted-house.
WOODCARVERS: The Ballston Area Senior Citizens are looking for anyone interested in joining their woodcarving group, from beginners to experienced carvers. They meet every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa. There is no charge and we no Teacher but everyone is willing to help you. Please contact Neil Scheuerman on Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Community Center phone, 518-885-6740. For more information check out www. ballstonareaseniors.com.
Wednesday, Nov. 1
BUSINESS OF BEER: “The Business of Beer,” an event highlighting what it takes to grow a multi-million dollar craft beer and contract brewing business in New York State, takes place at Shmaltz Brewing Company on Wednesday, November 1, starting with registration at 5 p.m. The event features a special panel with Jeremy Cowan (Shmaltz Brewing, Founder and CEO) about what’s needed to grow and scale his craft beer and contract brewing company. Cowan will share insights on funding growth for companies with $1-10MM in revenue. Regular tickets are $75. Upstate Capital members pay $35 and get a brewery tour, tasting, and free beer to take home. To register for The Business of Beer, please visit: http://upstatecapital. org/upstate-capital-event/ business-of-beer. GREENWICH SENIOR CITIZENS: All Veterans and Seniors are invited to covered dish luncheon at noon on November 1 at the VFW on Abeel Ave. An invited speaker will present a history of WWI in Greenwich and the part our own community played. Call 518-638-8937 for more information. LUNCHTIME MEDITATION: Offered by One Roof Center for Mindful Practices on the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Saratoga Springs Public Library at 12:30 p.m. Free and open to all. MEET THE CANDIDATES: The North Warren Chamber of Commerce sponsors a Meet the Candidates night for the Town Horicon at the Horicon Community Center on State Route 8, Brant Lake (on the Mill Pond) on Wednesday, November 1 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. During the event, each candidate will be given 15 minutes to introduce himself/ herself and explain why he/ she is the best person for the job. The audience will be given a chance to ask questions. North Warren Chamber of Commerce staff, Deb Eves and Lynn Engelmann, will moderate. For more information, contact the North Warren Chamber of Commerce at 518-494-2722 or info@ northwarren.com. MOTHERS OF TWINS: The Tri-County Mothers of Twins Club will hold their November meeting on November 1 at 7 p.m. at the cafe of the Barnes and Noble at Wilton Square off of Route 50. New members are welcome. Email momsoftwins@gmail.com for directions and information. The Club offers support, information, outings and camaraderie for twin families in Washington, Warren and Saratoga
Counties. Visit https://www. facebook.com/TriCountiesMothersOfTwinsClub/ for more information. OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS: The Olde Saratoga Seniors’ next luncheon will be on Wednesday, November 1, at noon at the Town Hall, Spring Street, Schuylerville, in honor of our veterans. All veterans are invited. Entertainment will be provided by Don Young. This will be a casserole luncheon. For more information, contact Pat at 518-3382329. SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: The monthly hot breakfast is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Catch up with friends or make new ones over a delicious pancake breakfast. Let the staff cook for you as you wait for November dinner and trip sign up to begin at 9 a.m.! Admission is $5. RSVP required. Call 518-584-1621 to register. At 10 a.m. History Mysteries with Kim Harvish of the Chapman Museum presents a variety of items including hats and handbags leading right up to the mid-20th century. $2 members, $5 non-members. 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs.
VANISHING OWLS: Flocks of 40 – 50 or more Short-eared owls were once a common sight across New York State. Now, less than 100 remain. Join Friends of the IBA (FIBA) Executive Director Laurie LaFond in the Saratoga Springs Public Library Community Room on November 1 at 7 p.m. to learn about the hidden life of these mysterious owls and the habitat in our own back yard that’s critical to their survival. Visit www.ibafriends. org or call them 518-4990012 for more information. VOLKSPORTER WALK: Wednesday, November 1, Saratoga Spa State Park, Start at the Hilton Garden Inn, 125 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Register from 9:30 a.m. - 9:55 a.m. for a 10 a.m. start. There are 5 and 10 K options available. Contact spaparkwalk@walkescv.org for more information. WILTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY: The Wilton Heritage Society will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 1, at the Wilton Senior Center, 18 Traver Road, Wilton.
The meeting will start at 6 p.m. with a pot luck dinner, followed by a short business meeting and a presentation by Donna Kloss on her trip to Cuba.
Thursday, Nov. 2
GATEWAY FUNDRAISER: Nonprofit charitable hospice home Gateway House of Peace invites community members to their 4th annual fundraising event on Thursday November 2, at Longfellows Restaurant in Saratoga Springs, starting at 6 p.m. Marcie Fraser, PhD, and Mark Mulholland, WNYT’s Saratoga-North Country News Chief, are co-chairs. The event will feature live music by Quittin’ Time, a cash bar, a wine pull, dinner provided by Longfellows Restaurant and a silent auction. To purchase tickets, register online at www. gatewayhouseofpeace.org. GREEN DRINKS: A “green gathering” for those who work, volunteer, or have a passion for promoting the environment, conservation, and sustainability. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at Harvey’s Restaurant and Bar (the “Library Room”), 14 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs. Cash bar. Happy Hour runs until 6:30 p.m. with 1⁄2 priced drafts, wines, and cocktails. Non-alcoholic drinks and food may also be ordered. For more information visit http://www.greendrinks.org/NY/Saratoga%20 Springs. HOME OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD: On November 2 at 4 p.m. William Hinrichs from the Alzheimer’s Association speaks about “The Basics of Alzheimer’s Disease” at Home of the Good Shepherd Memory Care Residence at 390 Church Street, Saratoga Springs. Please RSVP to Courtney Lamport at 518-450-7360 x102 or via email at clamport@hgshomes.com. MEET THE CANDIDATES: The North Warren Chamber of Commerce sponsors a Meet the Candidates night for the Town of Chester at the Chester Municipal Center on State Route 9/ Main Street, Chestertown on Thursday, November 2 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. During the event, each candidate will be given 15 minutes to introduce himself/herself and explain why he/she is the best person for the job. The audience will be given a chance to ask questions. North Warren Chamber of Commerce staff, Deb Eves and Lynn Engelmann, will moderate. For more information, contact the North Warren Chamber of Commerce at 518-494-2722 or info@northwarren.com. MEET THE MANAGER: The Saratoga Springs Charter Review Commission is holding a “Meet the Manager” night on Thursday, November 2, from 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m, at the H. Dutcher Community Room at the Saratoga Springs Public Library. This educational event will feature presentations by Manager Bryan White and Mayor Frederick May of the Village of Fairport, New York, along with James Palmer, Administrator of the Village of Bronxville. They will then answer questions from the public about what a city manager does and how the council-manager form of government works. All are welcome. SKIDMORE COLLEGE: SUNY-Albany professor Kyra Rant explores the hidden musicianship in black girls’ musical play in the age of hip-hop, as well as the unintended consequences of race, gender and technology in media in the Judy Tsou ‘75 Music Scholar Lecture at 7 p.m. in Zankel Music Center. $8 adults, $5 senior citizens and Skidmore community, free for students and children. For ticket information call 518-5805321 or visit www.skidmore. edu/zankel.
Friday, Nov. 3
COMEDY FUNDRAISER: ”The Not Too Far From Home Comedy Tour” will perform at the SaratogaWilton Elks Lodge #161, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs on Friday, November 3 at 8 p.m. Aaron David Ward, Tom Anzalone & Steven Rogers will provide the laughs at this fundraiser for After The Fire. For advance tickets at $15, contact Maureen Smith at 518-581-1823, Tickets will be available at the door for $20. This evening of fun helps support After The Fire, a non-profit organization that helps Saratoga County residents who have suffered a loss due to fire. For more information visit www. afterthefire.org. DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS: On Saturday November 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 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 First Baptist Church, 45 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs. Fee $35. Bring a friend $30 each. A portion of the fee goes to First Baptist Church. Registration is required and can be made by calling Ray Frankoski at 518-286-3788. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF RACING: The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame will be offering free admission each Friday from 2 p.m. to close through the end of the year. The museum is located at 191 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs. PASTA DINNER: The Schuylerville Drama Club is hosting a pasta dinner on Friday, November 3, to raise money for the Middle and High School production of “Les Miserables” next March. The dinner will be held from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. in the Schuylerville High School Cafeteria. Tickets are $10 at the door and guests are welcome to dine in or carry out. The dinner will include salad, baked ziti, meatballs or vegetarian meatballs, Italian bread, butter and dessert. For more information email Becca12831@yahoo.com. SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Colette Trips Informational Presentation. 2 p.m., Travel Buddies. At 2:30 p.m. Join Diane Whitton for an informational presentation on how to reduce home energy use. 5 Williams Street, Saratoga Springs. SYMPHONY STORIES: On Friday, Nov. 3, “Symphony Stories” will be presented at the Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs, featuring musical stories read by Glens Falls Symphony staff a special appearance by Symphony Concertmaster Michael Emery. 10:30 a.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs.
Saturday, Nov. 4
ARTHUR MITCHELL MASTER CLASS: Arthur Mitchell, former New York City Ballet principal dancer and founder of Dance Theatre of Harlem, is one of the most influential and pioneering figures in the history of dance. On Saturday, November 4, Mr. Mitchell will teach a Master Class from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Swyer Studios at the National Museum of Dance School of the Arts, 99 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs. The cost is $20 per dancer. Dancers can register online or by calling 518-584-2225 ext 3008. For more information please visit our website at www. dancemuseum.org. BATTENKILL BOOKS: Come to Battenkill Books to meet with the director and cast of Hubbard Hall’s production of “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” and join a discussion about playing multiple characters, what it’s like to create a theater within a theater, and how working with the playwright can affect the artistic process. This event is free and all are invited. 11 a.m., 15 E. Main Street, Cambridge. “Edwin Drood” opens at Hubbard Hall on November 17. BREAST HEALTH SYMPOSIUM: Saratoga Hospital will share the latest advances in breast cancer detection and treatment during the 13th annual Breast Health Symposium, which will be held November 4, from 8 a.m. to noon, at the Gideon Putnam Hotel. This year’s theme is “Navigating Your Personal Journey,” focusing on how the Saratoga Hospital breast care team works collaboratively to ensure every patient has the medical and emotional support they need throughout their care. The Breast Health Symposium is free and includes a complimentary breakfast, plus local exhibitors from various community resources. Seating is limited; registration is required. To register or for more information, call 518580-2450. BREEDERS’ CUP VIEWING PARTY: Watch the Breeders’ Cup races in the Hall of Fame Gallery of the National Museum of Racing. Food and drink will be available for purchase. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., 191 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Free to attend (food and beverage available for purchase). ETHNIC FOOD & BAKE SALE: The Ladies Society of St. George Orthodox Church is sponsoring its Annual Ethnic Food and Bake Sale, Jewelry and Tag Sale on Saturday, November 4,from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Parish Center, Main and Second Streets in South Glens Falls. The international food selection will feature Greek, Syrian, Romanian and other ethnic delicacies, plus a larger array of desserts including baklava, cakes and other specialties. For more information please call the church at 518-792-2359. HARVEST BUFFET: Christ the Savior Church, 349 Eastline Rd., Ballston Lake is sponsoring its Annual Harvest Buffet on Saturday, November 4, from 4:30 p.m.- 6:34 p.m. on a First Come-First Served basis. On the menu will be pork roast, stuffed cabbages, roasted potatoes, vegetables, salad, dessert and beverages.Take out orders will be available. Donations are $12 for adults, $5 for children 6-12, under 6 are free. For further information, call 518-306-5754. HARVEST HAM DINNER: The Galway United Methodist Church, Village of Galway/Rt 147/Sacandaga Road, will hold its annual Harvest Ham Dinner and Country Store on Saturday, November 4, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The menu includes Homemade Ham, Creamed Potatoes, Squash, Coleslaw, and applesauce, with pickles, rolls, pie and beverage. $12 Adults $10 Seniors/veterans $5 children 6-12 - Under five free. HARVEST SUPPER: On Saturday, November 4, the Annual Harvest Supper will be continuously served from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Old Saratoga Reformed Church, at the corner of Pearl and Burgoyne Streets in Schuylerville. The menu includes Baked ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, squash, green beans, Dutch Kraut, rolls and butter, homemade apple and pumpkin pies, and beverages. The price for adults is $10, $5. for children 5-12, and free for children under 5. Take-outs are available. Reservations are recommended by calling 518-695-6638, or call the church at 518-695-3479 weekdays 9 a.m. - noon. Walk-ins are welcome. The church is handicapped accessible. OLD CHATHAM QUAKERS: Old Chatham Quaker Meeting will screen “Paper Lanterns” Saturday, November 4. “Paper Lanterns” documents the story of Shigeaki Mori, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and his dream of reaching out to the relatives of twelve American POWs lost in the bombing. A Potluck at 6 p.m. will precede the 7 p.m. screening at the Old Chatham Quaker Meetinghouse, 539 County Route 13, Old Chatham, across from Pitt Hall Road and Powell House. The screening is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served and a moderated discussion will follow. For more information call 518-766-2992. ORCHID AUCTION: The North Eastern NY Orchid Society’s Auction will be held on November 4 at 1 p.m. in the Stedman room at the William Sanford Library in Colonie. Come learn about and bid on approximately 100 species and hybrid orchids. Care sheets available. For more information contact Janet Vinyard at 518-673-3312 or rolandvinyard@gmail.com. PINTS FOR PRESERVATION: Join the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation for their 7th Annual Pints for Preservation Pub Crawl. With the support of local bars, the proceeds will benefit the Foundation’s preservation efforts and restoration projects that preserve the unique architectural, cultural, and landscaped heritage of Saratoga Springs. Individual tickets $35, couples $60, groups $120. Tickets will also be available for purchase day of the event during the 2:30 p.m. registration at Druthers, 381 Broadway. REVOLUTIONARY RUN FOR VETERANS: The 5k running course takes you past the Champlain Canal Lock C5 in the Hudson Cross Park. In 1777, British General John Burgoyne led several thousand British and German soldiers across the river at this location to engage American forces on his quest south to conquer Albany. 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Fort Hardy Park, 1 Red Street Schuylerville. There will also be a “Kids Fun Run” and a 50⁄50 drawing. Cost: $25 Pre date/ $30 day of. Proceeds benefit the Saratoga County Veterans Trust Fund. Sign up at https://runsignup.com/ Race/NY/Schuylerville/ RevolutionaryRunForVeterans. ROCK CITY ROAD BRIDGE: Come help celebrate the re-opening of the Rock City Road Bridge at Simpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (.4 m south of Rt. 29), on Saturday, November 4, from noon - 4 p.m. with free apple crisp and ice cream, and fun and games for all. There will be a side bake sale to benefit the Adopt-a-Family program. For more information contact Laura at 518-2885922. SKIDMORE FLUTE FESTIVAL: Ensemble coaching 9 a.m.; body mapping 10:15 a.m.; rehearsal with enseumble and Carol Wincenc 11 a.m. concert by Wincenc and pianist Patricia Hadfield, 1 p.m.; masterclass with Wincenc, 2:30 p.m.; ensemble concert 4:30 p.m. 1 p.m. concert tickets $8 adults, $5 seniors and Skidmore community, free for students and children. For ticket information call 518580-5321 or visit www. skidmore.edu/zankel. SPEEDSKATING: Saratoga Cup Ability Meet and NorthEast Short Track Racing Series 1 - Speed Skating Championships, Saratoga Ice Rink, Weibel Ave. Competitors ages 6 - 70 burn the turns as they compete in the annual Saratoga Cup Ability Meet and the newly formed NorthEast Short Track Series speed skating competitions. Local, state, and interstate skaters will be competing. Races Start at 9 a.m. and run throughout the day until approximately 5 p.m. Admission is free. For more information visit www.saratogawinterclub. org. TANG FAMILY SATURDAYS: After looking at Tim Hawkinson’s sculpture “The Fin Within in Other Side: Art, Object, Self,” make fish sculptures out of recyclable plastic bottles and other materials. Reservations for this 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. program are highly encouraged. For additional information and reservations, or to be added to the Family Saturday e-mail list, please call 518-580-8080. VETERANS CONNECTION: All area veterans are invited to attend this free/no cost day of veterans connecting with veterans with valueable information and resources on services and programs available to veterans from local, state and national agencies. There will be blood pressure and health screenings, speakers from county VA organizations, the Albany VA hospital and veterans’ organizations, coffee and donuts in the morning and a complete hot meal for lunch. Doors open 9 a.m. at the Greewich Eks Lodge, 130 Bulson Road, Greenwich. For more information, or if you need assistance with transportation, call tom at 518-955-4795 or Kevin at 518-265-7258. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE: Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park encourages people to get out and enjoy the beautiful fall weather by hosting an Autumn Discovery Hike on November 4 at 1 p.m. on the trails at Camp Saratoga. On the nature walk participants learn about the transformative autumn months and how plants and animals adapt and prepare for the winter season. The walk covers about a mile of gently rolling terrain and will not take place if there is rain. Meet at the kiosk in Parking Lot #1 on Scout Road. Walk participants have to option to stay for a Nature Thanksgiving Craft at 2:30 pm at Camp Saratoga. People can sign up for one or for both programs. For more information, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-4500321 or via email at info@ wiltonpreserve.org.
Sunday, Nov. 5
BREAKFAST BUFFET: Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a breakfast buffet, now featuring eggs made to order, from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a..m at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs. Donation requested: Adults $10, Seniors/Military $9, children 5-12 $8, under 5 free. Takeouts $10. Call 584-2585 for more information. FORT MILLER MEETINGHOUSE: The Battenkill Conservancy’s annual meeting and speaker series features features “A Journey Down the Hudson with Doug Vincent” featuring a slide show & presentation. Refreshments and seasonal snacks. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Fort Miller Reformed Church Complex, 1239 Fort Miller Road, Fort Edward. More information is available at www.battenkillconservancy. org; email bkc@battenkillconservancy.org, or call 518-677-2545 GLENS FALLS SYMPHONY: Award-winning young piano virtuoso Andrew Li will perform Mozart’s Concerto No. 20 in d minor, K. 466, with the Glens Falls Symphony on Sunday, November 5 at Maple Avenue Middle School, Saratoga Springs. The program also includes Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2. Single tickets are $30 for adults, $10 for students. The 4 p.m. concert will be proceeded by a free Q&A with Maestro Charles Peltz about the music at 3 p.m. Buy tickets online at www. theglensfallssymphony.org, or call the Symphony office at 518-793-1348. MAN O’ WAR TOUR: In honor of the continuing celebration of Man o’ War’s 100th birthday, this special guided tour of the National Museum of Racing, starting at noon, will take visitors through the history of the sport and feature objects related to the original “Big Red” and his connections, including an in-depth look at the “Man o’ War at 100” exhibition. Limited to 50 people – reservation required. $15 for general public, $10 for Museum members, seniors and students (price includes Museum admission – credit card information required to guarantee reservation). To RSVP, please call 518-584-0400 ext. 120. SUNDAY MEDITATION: Buddhist meditations and teachings from all three traditions (Tibetan, Zen, and Vipassana) are offered Sunday mornings from 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. at One Big Roof, Center for Mindful Practices,538 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Springs in the Saratoga Health & Wellness Building.
Monday, Nov. 6
GALWAY PRESERVATION SOCIETY: The November 6 meeting of the Galway Preservation Society features Alan Maddaus speaking on the Preston House, East Street in Galway Village. Meetings are held at the Galway Town Hall, beginning at 7 p.m. with a social time and refreshments. A business meeting follows at 7:30 p.m., and the program starts at approximately 7:45 p.m. The public is invited to attend. For more information, visit www.galwaypreservationsociety.org. NYS STATE MUSEUM: Lunch Bites: Take a lunchtime tour of the Votes for Women: Celebrating New York’s Suffrage Centennial exhibition. Noon, 222 Madison Avenue, Albany. Admission is free. Further information can be obtained by calling 518-474-5877 or visiting the Museum website at www.nysm.nysed. gov. SARATOGA RETIRED TEACHERS: Saratoga Retired Teachers will meet on Monday, November 6, at noon at Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Rte. 9P), Saratoga Springs. Prospective members, please call 518-587-5356 for membership information and luncheon reservations. SUSAN B. ANTHONY: Susan B. Anthony will be coming to life, as writer and motivational speaker Linda McKenney does a historical re-enactment on Monday, November 6, at 7 p.m. at the Round Lake/Malta Branch Library, located in the Malta Community Center, 1 Bayberry Drive. Registration is requested, Please call the Library at 518-682-2495 or roundlakelibrary.org for more information. WILTON DEMOCRATS: Wilton Democratic Committee Meeting, Monday, November 6 at 6:45 p.m., Ace Hardware Conference Room, 55 Northern Pines Road. Gansevoort. For more information call Pat at 917282-5397.