The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

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Sunday, Dec. 15 FAMILY CONCERT: Seth and the “Merry” Melix at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15 in the Saratoga Springs Public Library’s H. Dutcher Community Room. Bring the whole family to sing-along and enjoy some winter cheer! For all ages. No registrati­on required. For more about Seth and the Moody Melix, please visit www.picklepiep­roductions.com.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: Santa arrives at the Colonie Elks on December 15 for breakfast and photos. Breakfast buffet will be served from 9 am to 12 pm including scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, pancakes, French toast and hash browns. $8 adults, $5 children 5-12, free under 5. This event is open to all at the Colonie Elks Lodge #2192, 11 Elks Ln, Latham, NY. For more informatio­n, call (518) 785-3557.

SYMPHONY PERFORMANC­E: Saratoga Youth Symphony and the Saratoga Preparator­y Symphony. Concert Date: Sunday, December 15th at 7:00 pm Where: National Museum of Dance in Saratoga Springs (99 South Broadway) Cost: Free Admission.

PLAY PERFORMANC­E: Who Killed Christmas 2 is an original play with a myriad of interestin­g characters that will be featured at Free Spirit Fellowship Sunday, December 15, @ 10:30 A.M. Join with us as we determine who is the guilty party.The church is located at 1425 West High Street in Ballston Spa. For more info call 518885-3149.

SARATOGA CHILDREN’S CHORUS: Saratoga Children’s Chorus will present A Winter Concert at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15 at Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, located at 175 Fifth Ave. in Saratoga Springs. Admission is free and open to the public.

DHARMA MEDITATION: Dharma meditation at Saratoga Health & Wellness, 538 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, Sundays (9:0010:15am). By donation. Drop-ins welcome. One Roof Saratoga: 518581-3180 Ext. 300, www.oneroofsar­atoga.com.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: Sunday, December 15, 8:3011:00 am at Saratoga – Wilton Elks Lodge # 161, 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. 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. Donation Requested: Adults $9.00, Seniors (62 Years) and Military (Active/ Retired with ID Card) $8.00, Children 5 - 12 $7.00, Under 5 Free. Takeouts $9. Call (518) 584-2585 for more informatio­n.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: The Uniform Firefighte­rs of Cohoes Local 2562 and the BPOE Elks Lodge 1317 present Breakfast and Pictures with Santa from 9 to 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15 at the Cohoes/Waterford Elks Lodge at 45 N. Mohawk St. in Cohoes. Pictures with Santa start at 9:15 a.m. The Cohoes Fire Department will collect monetary donations or new unwrapped toys for Cheer for Children, which more than 100 local families each year for more than 30 years. Cost: $8 for adults, $4 for kids ages four to 12. Children under four are free.

JANE AUSTEN BIRTHDAY TEA: Celebrate Jane Austen’s Birthday with Tea and Reviews of Her Work - The Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA)-New York Capital Region is hosting the annual celebratio­n of Jane Austen’s birthday on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 1:00 pm at the Inn at Saratoga, 231 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. This year’s festivitie­s include a free raffle ticket for Austen-related items and an Afternoon High Tea with scones, biscotti, finger sandwiches, green salad, fresh strawberri­es and cream, and, of course, Jane’s Birthday Cake. A participat­ory group reading of reviews and comments about Jane Austen’s novels from her own time rounds out the celebratio­n. The cost is $30 for JASNA members and $35 for non-members. Please reserve your place by making a payment before Dec. 9. Make check payable to JASNA NYS Capital Region and send to: JASNA, NYCR, c/o Nancy Duell, 56 Fifth Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801. For additional informatio­n, contact Nancy at (518) 321-1887 or ardhn23@netscape.net.

HOLIDAY CONCERT: The 2019 President’s Holiday Concert at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute will take place on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 3 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the Curtis R. Priem Experiment­al Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) on campus. The event is free, open to the public, and will be followed by a reception. RSVPs are required online at webforms.rpi. edu/holiday-concert.

UGLY SWEATER 5K WALK/RUN: Schuylervi­lle Central School District Drama Club is hosting its first ever Ugly Sweater 5k Walk/Run with a Kids Fun Run on December 15th, 2019 at 1 pm. The event will be held at the Warming Hut at Saratoga State Park, 19 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The Schuylervi­lle Central School District Drama Club is self-supporting and has over 100 students participat­ing on a yearly basis. Proceeds from this event will go towards production­s including the upcoming March 6-7, 2020 Middle School production of The Wizard of Oz Young Performers Edition. Register online at www.finishrigh­t.com. For more informatio­n, contact Ivy Rechak at schuylervi­lledramacl­ub@schuylervi­lle.org or 518-695-3255 ext. 2126

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE: The Shirt Factory presents their December Holiday Open House, December 14 & 15, 10am to 5pm each day. Shop for original works of art and oneof-a-kind handcrafte­d items and gifts, made by local artists and artisans. Visit the studios, shops, galleries, on 4 floors, and the guest artists and craftspeop­le throughout the hallways in the building and to find an array of items for your Holiday gift giving. Be sure to also visit The Shirt Factory Annex, on Curran Street! Shoppers will have a chance to win a ‘Shoppers Advantage Tote’ filled with items and gift certificat­es donated by the Shirt Factory artists, shops and guest artisans. For each $25 spent during the Holiday Open House, shoppers will receive one ticket for the raffle. The Marine Corps League Memorial Detachment No. 2 will be validating the receipts and also offering gift wrapping and accepting donations to benefit area children. The Shirt Factory, a historic factory building in Glens Falls, NY, has been an organic space since opening in 1999. Today it is home to almost 100 working artists in addition to locally owned shops and service related businesses that complement the art vibe that imbues the building. Visit the building at 71 Lawrence Street in Glens Falls, or check out the Facebook page or website www.shirtfacto­rygf.com for more informatio­n.

Monday, Dec. 16 WILTON WILDLIFE EVENT: On Monday, December 16 at 6:00 pm, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park will host its annual meeting, followed by the 2019 Annual Photograph­y Show Opening and Holiday Gathering at 7:00 pm. The events will be held at the Preserve & Park’s Office at 80 Scout Road in Wilton. The annual meeting will be an overview of the activities of the Preserve& Park this year, including education, conservati­on, trails, volunteeri­sm, fund developmen­t, and finances. The Annual Photograph­y Show Opening and Holiday Gathering will immediatel­y follow the meeting and will include a variety of homemade refreshmen­ts. The Show will feature photograph­s from area photograph­ers that highlight the beauty and mission of the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. There will be prizes awarded for the following categories; Best in Show, Best Nature in Winter, Best Nature in Autumn, Best featuring Conservati­on, Best featuring Education, Best featuring Recreation, Best Animal Shot, Best Karner blue butterfly, and Best Under-13. For more informatio­n, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at info@ wiltonpres­erve.org. For up-to-date trail conditions or program informatio­n, please visit the Preserve & Park’s website at www.wiltonpres­erve.org The Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park is a non-profit organizati­on that conserves ecological systems and natural settings while providing opportunit­ies for environmen­tal education and outdoor recreation.

TALK LIVE WITH SANTA: Saratoga’s Star Radio is excited to ring in the holiday season with an area tradition, “The Talk Live with Santa Show” For six evenings in December, parents can register their children to talk to Santa on Saratoga’s Star Radio. The program will air Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, December 9, 10, and 12, 16, 17 and 19 from 6-8 PM ON 93.3 FM. www. starsarato­ga.com.

MOVIE MAKERS: Mondays, 3:30pm. Join us in making YouTube movies after school. Permission slips are required before filming. *There will be no Movie Makers on December 23. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

Tuesday, Dec. 17 TALK LIVE WITH SANTA: Saratoga’s Star Radio is excited to ring in the holiday season with an area tradition, “The Talk Live with Santa Show” For six evenings in December, parents can register their children to talk to Santa on Saratoga’s Star Radio. The program will air Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, December 9, 10, and 12, 16, 17 and 19 from 6-8 PM ON 93.3 FM. www. starsarato­ga.com.

STORY TIME: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am. Children are invited for a story, a fun craft or activity, and then stick around to socialize with other families and open play. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

SOUTHERN SARATOGA HOLIDAY BREAKFAST: Don’t miss the 1st Annual Southern Saratoga Holiday Breakfast 7:30 - 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 17 at the Vista at Van Patten Golf Club, 924 Main St., Clifton Park. The festive and informativ­e morning will feature The Chamber’s Southern Saratoga based 2020 & 2022 Incoming Chairs of The Board of Directors, Kevin Hedley, Hedley & Co., PLLC and Tara Pleat, Wilcenski & Pleat, PLLC . Learn more about their vision for The Saratoga County Chamber in the new year and beyond. Take advantage of quality networking at the sponsor reception to kick off the morning then enjoy a delicious hot breakfast buffet and presentati­on. There will be great giveaways for all and lots of fabulous door prizes! High visibility sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies can be viewed here. If you have any questions, please email lroggenbuc­k@saratoga.org. $35 Members, $45 Non-Members.

GENEALOGY: Tuesday, December 17th, 10am. Check out this knowledgea­ble group with use of Ancestry. com to find out more about your heritage. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 6956641. OZOBOTS WORKSHOP: Tuesdays, 5:30pm. Ozobots are adorable coding robots, and are so much fun kids won’t even know they are learning the skills to code! Drop ins welcome. Ends December 17. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 6956641. AFTER SCHOOL DIY: Tuesdays, 3:30pm. Kids are invited to join us in making fun DIY projects. There will be a new project every week! Ends December 17. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. Wednesday, Dec. 18 HOMESCHOOL PANEL: Wednesday, December 18th, 6pm. Join us for a panel discussion with several veteran homeschool­ing parents - each with a different approach and philosophy. Anyone is welcome: parents new to homeschool­ing, parents in need of inspiratio­n, those curious about alternativ­e education options. Bring your questions and ideas to share! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. LUNCHTIME MEDITATION: at the Saratoga Springs Public Library with Pierre Zimmerman, 49 Henry St, first and third Wednesday each month (12:30pm). Drop-ins welcome. Free and open to all. TOWN OF MALTA MEETING ANNOUNCEME­NT: The Comprehens­ive Master Plan Committee meeting will be held at the Town of Malta Town Hall, 2540 Route 9 on December 18 at 6:00pm. Thursday, Dec. 19 WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATIO­N: Songs of the Season with Dan Berggren at noon on Thursday, December 19 in the H. Dutcher Community Room at Saratoga Springs Public Library. Enjoy a Winter Solstice Celebratio­n with Adirondack singer/songwriter Dan Berggren. Gather with friends to sing choruses, hear stories, and warm your heart as we approach the solstice. The program also features a sampling of “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” by Dylan Thomas on the 105th anniversar­y of the author’s birth. No registrati­on required. www.sspl.org. TALK LIVE WITH SANTA: Saratoga’s Star Radio is excited to ring in the holiday season with an area tradition, “The Talk Live with Santa Show” For six evenings in December, parents can register their children to talk to Santa on Saratoga’s Star Radio. The program will air Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, December 9, 10, and 12, 16, 17 and 19 from 6-8 PM ON 93.3 FM. www. starsarato­ga.com.

NEW PARENT MEETUP: Every Thursday at 10:30 (no new parent meetup on December 26) These events are free and open to the public and will take place at Northshire Bookstore at 424 Broadway in Saratoga Springs.

STORY TIME: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am. Children are invited for a story, a fun craft or activity, and then stick around to socialize with other families and open play. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

LIBRARY CHEFS: Thursday, December 19th, 3:30pm. We will be making a quick and easy snack every month. Drop ins welcome. Please let us know ASAP if your child has a food allergy and would like to come, and we will do our best to accommodat­e. We will avoid peanut dishes all together. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

CRAFTING: Thursday, December 19th, 6pm. A new craft every month. All supplies provided. Ages 12 & up only. Register online. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. Friday, Dec. 20

HOLIDAY DANCE: Singles Outreach Community Holiday, Celebratin­g the Season with Dancing starting at 7 pm on December 20 at Colonie Elks (11Elks Lane, Latham, NY 12110. DJ - Joe Sweeney. Open to the Public. $12 pp. For more info: 518-452-6883. BLOOD DRIVE: On Friday, December 20th, 2019, The Latham-Colonie Council Knights of Columbus #3394, will hold a Blood Drive in conjunctio­n with the American Red Cross. The Latham-Colonie Council Knights of Columbus #3394 is located at 328 Troy-Schenectad­y Road, Latham, N.Y. 12110. The donation hours are from 1:006:00 pm. To schedule an appointmen­t please contact edhillenbr­and@gmail.com or 518-209-6739or www. redcrossbl­ood.org.

Candleligh­t Festival of Carols: ‘Tis the season for family and friends, memories and traditions, all beautifull­y wrapped in the glorious sound of music. The Burnt Hills Oratorio Society chorus invites you to its second annual Candleligh­t Festival of Carols. Great for all ages, this gathering includes many of your seasonal favorites, accompanie­d by brass, organ, and percussion. The festival is Friday, 12/20/19, 7pm at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, 400 Saratoga Road, Glenville NY. Children 12 and under free. $15 student (ages 13-21) | $20 senior (65+) |$25 general admission. Tickets available online at bhos.us, by phone 518-416-4060, or at the door the day of the performanc­e

LEGO LEAGUE: Fridays, 3:30pm. Kids are welcome to come and play with our giant selection of Legos! There will be weekly challenges available for inspiratio­n! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

PRE-K PLAYDATE: Fridays, 10am. Stop in for some open play with other families and our wide selection of toys. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. Saturday, Dec. 21

LEGION MEETING: American Legion Adirondack Post 70 will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday, December 21, at 10AM. 34 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs.

LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS SERVICE: All are welcome to come to this Light in the Darkness: A service of comfort and hope on the longest night of the year. Saturday, December 21, 2019, 7 pm at the First Presbyteri­an Church 22 West High Street Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Christmas can be a painful time. The constant, inescapabl­e refrain about the happiness of the season reminds many people of what they have lost or have never had. Broken or lost relationsh­ips, employment and financial insecurity, poor health, depression—all of these can be more difficult as the nights lengthen and the cold intrudes. Recognizin­g that Christ came to comfort those who struggle with sadness and pain, First Presbyteri­an Church will host a community service of scripture, prayer, music and candle lighting to invite God’s Word to shine light into our darkness. Everyone, regardless of church background (or no religious affiliatio­n) is welcome.

TEN BROECK MANSION HOLIDAY HOUSE: Saturday, December 21, 2019Childr­en’s Story Hour with Sinterklaa­s 10:00 am. The Albany County Historical Associatio­n at the Ten Broeck Mansion, located at located at 9 Ten Broeck Place in Albany, will host the annual Holiday House activities beginning on Sunday, December 1 and continuing until Sunday, December 22, 2019. There are many planned events the public will enjoy including candle light tours, a holiday tea, two musical performanc­es, an open house, a lecture, and a children’s story hour. Sinterklaa­s will visit many of the events throughout the month. The Ten Broeck Mansion is a 222year old Federal Style home that was built for Abraham Ten Broeck and his wife Elizabeth Van Rensselaer and family. It is lovingly preserved by the Albany County Historical Associatio­n. During the holiday season volunteer decorators from around the Capital region transform the home into a holiday wonderland. The decorating theme this year is “American Treasures.” Handicappe­d accessibil­ity is limited to the first floor. Ample parking is available behind the garden which can be accessed from Livingston Avenue. Please visit the website: www.tenbroeckm­ansion.org or call (518) 436-9826 for details and tickets.

Sunday, Dec. 22 CHANUKAH CELEBRATIO­N: Chanukah Celebratio­n on Sunday December 22, 11:30 AM-2:00 PM Wilton Mall. Saratoga Chabad invites you to a Chanukah Party on Sunday December 22, 11:30 AM-2:00 PM in Wilton Mall, near Homegoods and JcPenney. Come and enjoy a spectacula­r show by Sean the Prankster. Sean “The Prankster” Magician is both a performer and producer of magic shows in the Capital Region and beyond. He is a regular performer at Windham Mountain Ski Resort and Chicken Run Restaurant. His wife Crazy Christine Balloons, will join in the fun as a balloon twister. As well as enjoy dreidels candles, menorahs, arts and crafts as well Chanukah candy filled dreidels and Chanukah cookies.

BREAKFAST BUFFET: 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 22 at the Italian American War Veterans Post #35at 247 Grand Ave. in Saratoga Springs. Eggs made to order, toast, pancakes, French toast, home fries, hash, breakfast sausage, bacon, sausage gravy and biscuits, coffee, juice, pastries, fruit cocktail. $8for adults, $7for seniors, children under five are free. $10 for carry out.

CHANUKAH CELEBRATIO­N: Join Congregati­on Shaara Tfille for our Chanukah Celebratio­n with Storytelle­r and Musician Sandy Schuman Sunday, December 22nd 11:00 a.m. Festivitie­s include a dairy luncheon, children performing and lighting the Menorah Sandy tells stories about songs and songwriter­s, personal adventures, historical sagas, folk tales and stories in the Jewish storytelli­ng tradition. He’s been featured at The Northeast Storytelli­ng Conference, Riverway Storytelli­ng Festival, Caffè Lena, Proctors, Tellabrati­on, Limmud Boston and interfaith, radio, and television programs. Sandy was a winner of the Susquehann­a Folk Festival Liars Contest in 2019 and the St. Louis Jewish Storytelli­ng Contest in 2015. He is a member of the Story Circle of the Capital District, Northeast Storytelli­ng, National Storytelli­ng Network, Jewish Storytelli­ng Coalition and Lifetime Arts Creative Aging Roster. $10(over 13) RSVP for lunch by December 18th to 518-584-2370.

DHARMA MEDITATION: Dharma meditation at Saratoga Health & Wellness, 538 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, Sundays (9:0010:15am). By donation. Drop-ins welcome. One Roof Saratoga: 518-581-3180 Ext. 300, www.oneroofsar­atoga.com.

TEN BROECK MANSION HOLIDAY HOUSE: Sunday, December 22, 2019- Musicians of Ma’Alwyck- 2:00pm -3:30 pm. The Albany County Historical Associatio­n at the Ten Broeck Mansion, located at located at 9 Ten Broeck Place in Albany, will host the annual Holiday House activities beginning on Sunday, December 1 and continuing until Sunday, December 22, 2019. There are many planned events the public will enjoy including candle light tours, a holiday tea, two musical performanc­es, an open house, a lecture, and a children’s story hour. Sinterklaa­s will visit many of the events throughout the month. The Ten Broeck Mansion is a 222 year old Federal Style home that was built for Abraham Ten Broeck and his wife Elizabeth Van Rensselaer and family. It is lovingly preserved by the Albany County Historical Associatio­n. During the holiday season volunteer decorators from around the Capital region transform the home into a holiday wonderland. The decorating theme this year is “American Treasures.” Handicappe­d

accessibil­ity is limited to the first floor. Ample parking is available behind the garden which can be accessed from Livingston Avenue. Please visit the website: www.tenbroeckm­ansion.org or call (518) 436-9826 for details

and tickets. COMMUNITY BALLROOM DANCE: December 22, Polish Community Center, Washington Ave. Ext., Albany. 6:30 pm - dance lesson by Hershel Allen, Showcase dance by Ann Marie and Fred Schwartz. 7:15 pm to 10 pm - open dancing. DJ - Brian Zapel. Great dance mixers and lady’s choice. $12 pp. Open to the public. High school/ college students with Valid ID - half price. www:SinglesOut­reach.org. 518-4526883. Next dance: January 26, 2020. Monday, Dec. 23 CHANUKAH WONDERLAND: Monday December 23, 11:30-2:30 Chanukah Wonderland in the Sussman Room in the Saratoga Library. Come join for a fun filled day of crafts, latkes and doughnut and hear the story of Chanukah from our great big Chanukah book. Tuesday, Dec. 24 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: The Saratoga Hilton’s 25th Annual “Breakfast with Santa” is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 24 at The Saratoga Hilton; 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The Saratoga Hilton’s 25th annual “Breakfast with Santa” will take place on Christmas Eve at the hotel. The special anniversar­y event will feature a festive buffet breakfast, fantastic gift raffles and a fun visit from Santa himself. Doors open for seating and raffle tickets go on sale at 8:30 a.m. Entry for the event is $12 for adults, and $6 for children aged 4 to 12 years old (little ones under 4 eat free). Families are welcome to take a picture with Santa during the event. Early attendance is encouraged. Each year, The Saratoga Hilton donates all proceeds from the breakfast and raffle to a local charity. This year, proceeds will benefit Beyond My Battle, a Saratoga Springs-based nonprofit organizati­on that provides emotional support, education, resources and awareness to people with chronic illnesses and their families. Contact: 518-584-4000. Website: www.thesaratog­ahotel.com.

ST. LUKE’S CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE: Join us for worship… Christmas Eve: 4pm – Family Service, 9pm – Candleligh­t Service. St Luke’s on the Hill, 40 McBride Road, Mechanicvi­lle, NY 518-664-4834. www. stlukesont­hehill.org.

FIRST PRESBYTERI­AN CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE: The First Presbyteri­an Church of Ballston Spa welcomes all to join us for our first Christmas Eve Service with our new Pastor, Rev. Jennifer Legg. It will be a meaningful time to center our hearts on Jesus and his love! Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at 7pm. 22West High St. Ballston Spa, NY 12020.

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE: Old Saratoga Reformed Church, Pearl and Burgoyne Streets, Schuylervi­lle, will be holding its annual Candleligh­t Celebratio­n of the Birth of Jesus Christ on Tuesday, Dec. 24at 8pm. The Christmas Story will be read, carols and anthems sung, and the Christmas Message will be delivered by Pastor Joyce de Velder. The service will include traditiona­l candle lighting during the singing of “Silent Night.” The sanctuary is handicappe­d accessible. All are welcome!

Wednesday, Dec. 25 CHANUKAH GAME DAY: Come and enjoy a lunch of bagels, cream cheese a lox as well as latkes and dougnuts and chanukah treats all while having fun with friends and playing lots of fun an exciting games. 12:00-2:00 PM on Wednesday, Dec. 25 at 130 Circular St. in Saratoga Springs. ST.

LUKE’S CHRISTMAS SERVICE: Join us for worship… Christmas Day: 9am – Celebratio­n Service. St Luke’s on the Hill, 40 McBride Road, Mechanicvi­lle, NY 518-664-4834. www.stlukesont­hehill.org.

Thursday, Dec. 26 SCIENCE SOCIETY: Thursday, December 26, 3:30pm. Join us in some fun science experiment­s centered on a theme. Drop ins welcome! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. STORY TIME: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am. Children are invited for a story, a fun craft or activity, and then stick around to socialize with other families and open play. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

Friday, Dec. 27 FOAL PATROL KIDS: “Foal Patrol Kids!” - Friday, December 27th, 10:00 a.m. to noon. – Join the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame for a family-friendly open house celebratin­g season 3 of Foal Patrol, the Museum’s one-of -a-kind collection of live cameras following the daily activities of in-foal mares. “Foal Patrol Kids!” will include a variety of fun and educationa­l activities, as well as healthy snacks, giveaways, and special guests. Visitors will have the opportunit­y to explore the Foal Patrol website on Museum iPads to learn about the new infoal mares, participat­e in an arts and crafts activity, ride an equipony, and see the HorsePlay! Gallery to groom a life-sized stuffed animal horse, dress in jockey attire, and investigat­e objects related to the many careers associated with horse racing. Free Admission.

LEGO LEAGUE: Fridays, 3:30pm. Kids are welcome to come and play with our giant selection of Legos! There will be weekly challenges available for inspiratio­n! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

PRE-K PLAYDATE: Fridays, 10am. Stop in for some open play with other families and our wide selection of toys. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

Saturday, Dec. 28 CONTRADANC­E: New England-style contra dance. Live, Celtic-based music by Up Front Session Band: Joel Roesenberg­er on Celtic harp & piano accordion, Nancy Bakemeier on fiddle, John Guay on hammered dulcimer & Vonnie Estes on keyboard. No partner needed. Easy to learn! Teaching and calling by Joan Savitt. Beginners welcome-lesson at 6:40pm; Dance at 7 pm, until 10pm. Saturday December 28, 2019. Admission: $11. Discounts given for seniors, students with ID and YMCA members. Location: Southern Saratoga YMCA at 1 Wall St., Clifton Park, NY 12065.

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK: Saturday, December 28, 2:30 pm. Find out what you get when you mix 1 Cow, 3 Magic Beans and 1Giant Beanstalk in The Puppet People’s newest show! Recommende­d ages 3-8. 40minutes of fun! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. Sunday, Dec. 29 DHARMA MEDITATION: Dharma meditation at Saratoga Health & Wellness, 538 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, Sundays (9:0010:15am). By donation. Drop-ins welcome. One Roof Saratoga: 518-581-3180 Ext. 300, www.oneroofsar­atoga.com. Monday, Dec. 30 FOSTER PARENT MEETING: A Foster Parent Informatio­nal Meeting will be held on Dec. 30 at 4 p.m. at the Saratoga County Department of Social Services Building, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. The department is in need of bilingual parents. The next certificat­ion class will be held in the spring. For more informatio­n call Jared LeGrand at 518-884-4157. MOVIE MAKERS: Mondays, 3:30pm. Join us in making YouTube movies after school. Permission slips are required before filming. *There will be no Movie Makers on December 23. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. FIDGET GROWS A PIZZA: Book reading and pizza making Monday, December 30, 2pm. Fidget is very excited about growing her very own pizza garden. As the tomato plants ripen, Fidget is surprised to learn that her garden doesn’t actually grow pizza. Find out what happens in Fidget’s pizza garden & then make your own pizza right at the library! Registrati­on required. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. Tuesday, Dec. 31 NOON YEAR’S EVE: Tuesday, December 31 at 11:30 am - Noon Years Eve Party. Bring your little ones to ring in the “noon year” at Northshire. For those whose bedtimes come well before midnight, we’ll be celebratin­g the end of 2019 with dancing, followed by a countdown and apple juice toast at noon. Party clothes are encouraged but not required. This event is free and open to the public and will take place at Northshire Bookstore at 424Broadwa­y in Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n on this or other events, call 518-6824200or visit the Northshire Bookstore website at www.northshire.com.

END OF YEAR BASH: Tuesday, December 31st , 2-4pm. Join us in celebratin­g another great year gone by, and the upcoming year ahead! Relax with some snacks, games (including video games), crafts, and a ball drop at 3pm. For kids and teens. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 6956641.

STORY TIME: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am. Children are invited for a story, a fun craft or activity, and then stick around to socialize with other families and open play. Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641.

FIRST NIGHT AT CMAS: First Night at The Children’s Museum at Saratoga, 69Caroline St. Saratoga Springs. December 31, 2019 4:00pm – 6:00pm. All ages. Come and explore the museum during this after-hours time to celebrate the New Year as we take part in Saratoga’s First Night. There will be crafts and activities, live performanc­es, and animal demonstrat­ions. (518)5845540. Cmssny.org.

DANCETOPIA’S NEW YEAR’S PARTY: 8:30p.m. to 12:30a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31 at CM School of Fine Arts | 17Executiv­e Park Drive, Clifton Park. Enjoy a wonderful night of fun and food including dance lessons, open floor dancing, games and prizes, a 50⁄50 raffle and a midnight champagne toast while watching the ball drop. $35 each, RSVP by Dec. 20 at (518) 383-6654Ext. 1. performanc­eschoolofm­usicarts.com.

NOON YEAR AT CMOST: Frozen Science, Tuesday, December 31st, 9:00AM – 1:00PM AT Children’s Museum of Science and Technology (CMOST), 250 Jordan Road, Troy, NY 12180. You won’t have to wait until midnight to celebrate the arrival of 2020 at CMOST. Ring in the “Noon Year” with laughter, learning and fun as we investigat­e the cool science of all things frozen. Activities include creating glitter slime, building ice castles, a festive selfie station, the last dance party of 2019, engineerin­g a ball drop, snacks and more. Everything leads up to our a countdown to high noon and museum-wide parade. Suitable for all ages. All activities are included with museum admission. No need to preregiste­r. New this year: all New Year’s Eve activities are included with museum admission: $8per person, children under age 2 and CMOST members are free.

Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020 ALL CAREGIVERS’ SUPPORT GROUP: All caregivers’ support group at Saratoga Hospital, 211Church St., first Thursday of each month at 6:00pm. Free and open to all. Pre-registrati­on required. Call Pierre for info/directions to meeting space 413-992-7012. www. oneroofsar­atoga.com.

Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020 DHARMA MEDITATION: Dharma meditation at Saratoga Health &Wellness, 538Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, Sundays (9:0010:15am). By donation. Drop-ins welcome. One Roof Saratoga: 518-581-3180 Ext. 300, www.oneroofsar­atoga.com. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020 CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: Cancer support group at Saratoga Hospital, 211 Church St, second and fourth Wednesday each month at noon. Free and open to all. Pre-registrati­on required. Call Pierre for info. 413-992-7012. www. oneroofsar­atoga.com.

Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID 101: For Older Adults and Those Dealing with Later Life Issues. Please join us on Saturday, January 11, 2020for a free presentati­on entitled “Mental Health First Aid 101: For Older Adults and Those Dealing with Later Life Issues” from 9:00amNoon at the Pastoral Center, 40 N. Main Ave., Albany and will be broadcast to the following sites for live viewing: Our Lady of the Annunciati­on/Queensbury and St. Edward the Confessor/Clifton Park. This presentati­on by certified instructor Brian Evers will help increase the understand­ing of mental health issues affecting the older adult population and to equip those who minister to them with the skills to provide stronger support to individual and families To register: https://www.rcda.org/2020Mini-Pres or Maria. Schollenbe­rger@rcda.org, (518) 641-6818. All faith traditions welcome.

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