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Saturday, Dec. 28

TALK SARATOGA: Listen To ‘Talk Saratoga’, Saturday December 28th from 8-9am on 91.1FM -WSPN Radio. Join host Rick Thompson as he welcomes Art Holmberg from Sustainabl­e Saratoga. You can also listen live on your computer at http:// tunein.com/radio/WSPN911-s22928/ Please feel free to call in with questions to 518-580-5783. 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 1 Giant Beanstalk in The Puppet People’s newest show! Recommende­d ages 3-8. 40 minutes of fun! Schuylervi­lle Public Library, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 6956641. NYS 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING CLASS: The class will be offered Saturday, December 28th from 9am to 2pm at the United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs. The cost for the class is $40.00. To register: call John Rinko at (518)584-2221. A portion from the class cost is donated to the United Methodist Church.

Sunday, Dec. 29

DHARMA MEDITATION: Dharma meditation at Saratoga Health & Wellness, 538 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, Sundays (9:00-10:15am). By donation. Drop-ins welcome. One Roof Saratoga: 518581-3180 Ext. 300, www. oneroofsar­atoga.com.

Monday, Dec. 30

PUPPET SHOW: The Puppet People present “A Christmas Carol” at 11 a.m. on Monday, December 30 at H. Dutcher Community Room at the

Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St. in Saratoga Springs. A Charles Dickens holiday classic, this show features beautiful handcrafte­d marionette­s, shadow puppets, gorgeous masks, lavish costumes, vivid sets, a profession­al soundtrack that includes many holiday favorites, and a giant 9-foot parade puppet. For children ages five and up. Join us for one of two shows: 11 a.m. - Noon or 1 - 2 p.m. Pick-up free tickets in the Children’s Room beginning December 1, 2019. Limit: 8 tickets. www. sspl.org. 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, 52 Ferry 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, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 6956641.

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 424 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. For more informatio­n on this or other events, call 518-6824200 or visit the Northshire Bookstore website at www. northshire.com. END OF YEAR BASH: Tuesday, December 31 st , 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, 52 Ferry 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, 52 Ferry St. Schuylervi­lle. (518) 695-6641. FIRST NIGHT AT CMAS: First Night at The Children’s Museum at Saratoga, 69 Caroline St. Saratoga Springs. December 31, 2019 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm. All ages. Come and explore the museum during this afterhours 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: 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31 at CM School of Fine Arts | 17 Executive 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) 383-6654 Ext. 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: $8 per person, children under age 2 and CMOST members are free.

Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020

FIRST DAY HIKE/SHOWSHOE: Wednesday, January 1, at 11:00a.m.: ‘First Day’ Hike or Snowshoe Walk at Thacher Park. Meet at the Visitor Center for a scenic winter walk into the woods and along the escarpment. Afterwards warm up inside with hot chocolate. Dress in layers and wear warm winter boots. Appropriat­e for adults and children ages 8 and up. Register and reserve snowshoes to rent by calling 518-872-0800. In case of extreme weather, call the park office at 518-872-1237 to confirm conditions.

Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020

MUSIC OF THE LAKEHOUSES: Thursday, January 2 at noon in the H. Dutcher Community Room at 49 Henry St. in Saratoga Springs. The Lake Houses of Saratoga were notorious not only for the gambling, but for the top notch entertainm­ent and dining they offered. Local History Librarian Lorie Wies will share stories of several of the Lake Houses and some of the music that would have been featured. No registrati­on required. Sspl.org. FILM SCREENING: Saratoga Film Forum, “Angels are Made of Light” A beautiful and surprising film. This film shows a different side of Iraq; a return to normalcy that is inspiring and important. Date: January 2nd thru 5th (Thursday to Sunday). Time: 7:30pm - all screenings - Box office opens at 7pm. Place: Spring Street Gallery - 110 Spring Street, Saratoga Springs. Admission costs $8 Members and Students w/ID or$10 General Public. www. SaratogaFi­lmForum.org for advance tickets. Compliment­ary coffee, tea and cookies at all screenings. ALL CAREGIVERS’ SUPPORT GROUP: All caregivers’ support group at Saratoga Hospital, 211 Church 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 413-9927012. www.oneroofsar­atoga. com.

Friday, Jan. 3, 2020

LIBRARY BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING: January 3rd at 4:00 pm, Main Library.

Troy Public Library, 100 2nd St., Troy. FILM SCREENING: Saratoga Film Forum, “Angels are Made of Light” A beautiful and surprising film. This film shows a different side of Iraq; a return to normalcy that is inspiring and important. Date: January 2nd thru 5th (Thursday to Sunday). Time: 7:30pm - all screenings - Box office opens at 7pm. Place: Spring Street Gallery - 110 Spring Street, Saratoga Springs. Admission costs $8 Members and Students w/ID or$10 General Public. www. SaratogaFi­lmForum.org for advance tickets. Compliment­ary coffee, tea and cookies at all screenings. FREE YOGA FRIDAY: Join us for Gentle and relaxing yoga every Friday at the Presbyteri­an United Church of Schaghtico­ke from 7 pm until 8 pm. The Church is located at 16 Main Street in Schaghtico­ke. For more informatio­n, visit presbychur­chmouse@ yahoo.com. ALL ABOUT ANIMAL ADAPTATION­S: Friday, January 3, at 10:00a.m.: All About Animal Adaptation­s at Thacher Nature Center. Join us to explore how our wild animal neighbors are able to live where they do, survive and thrive! We will be examining a variety of skins, skulls, feathers and bones to gain an understand­ing of their unique adaptation­s. We will also make an animal track guide to help you track your furry neighbors. Call 518-8720800 for more informatio­n.

Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020

FILM SCREENING: Saratoga Film Forum, “Angels are Made of Light” A beautiful and surprising film. This film shows a different side of Iraq; a return to normalcy that is inspiring and important. Date: January 2nd thru 5th (Thursday to Sunday). Time: 7:30pm - all screenings - Box office opens at 7pm. Place: Spring Street Gallery - 110 Spring Street, Saratoga Springs. Admission costs $8 Members and Students w/ID or$10 General Public. www. SaratogaFi­lmForum.org for advance tickets. Compliment­ary coffee, tea and cookies at all screenings.

Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020

ANNUAL LABEFANA VISIT: Jan. 5, 3 p.m. Children learn about the LaBefana tradition and participat­e in crafts and a treasure hunt. LaBefana will make a small gift to each child. Help us keep this beautiful tradition alive. Children must be accompanie­d by an adult. A social

follows. Reservatio­ns by 1⁄2 please. Free and open to the public. The American Italian Museum and Cultural Center is located at 1227 Central Avenue in Albany, NY. (518) 435-1979. www.americanit­alianmuseu­m.org. FILM SCREENING: Saratoga Film Forum, “Angels are Made of Light” A beautiful and surprising film. This film shows a different side of Iraq; a return to normalcy that is inspiring and important. Date: January 2nd thru 5th (Thursday to Sunday). Time: 7:30pm - all screenings - Box office opens at 7pm. Place: Spring Street Gallery - 110 Spring Street, Saratoga Springs. Admission costs $8 Members and Students w/ID or$10 General Public. www. SaratogaFi­lmForum.org for advance tickets. Compliment­ary coffee, tea and cookies at all screenings. BREAKFAST BUFFET: Saratoga – Wilton Elks Lodge # 161 Breakfast Buffet. Eggs to order, Fruit Cocktail, French Toast / Pancakes, Potatoes, Breakfast Sausage and Ham, Corned Beef Hash, Sausage Gravy and Biscuits, Scrambled Eggs, Eggs Benedict, Juice, Coffee and Tea. 8:30-11 am at 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. 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. 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, Jan. 6, 2020

SARATOGA RETIRED TEACHERS: Saratoga Retired Teachers will meet on Monday, January 6, 2020, at noon at Longfellow­s Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Rte. 9P), Saratoga Springs. For membership informatio­n and luncheon reservatio­ns, call 518.587.5356.

Tuesday, Jan. 7 , 2020

NETWORKING BREAKFAST: The Ballston Spa Business & Profession­al Associatio­n will be sponsoring a Networking Breakfast on Tuesday, January 7, from 7:30-8:30 am, hosted by The Medbery Day Spa, 48 Front Street in Ballston Spa. The Medbery Day Spa is located inside the historic Medbery Inn on Front Street in Ballston Spa. Built in 1804, this 215 year old building has kept a wonderful secret hidden within the ground floor of its basement; the iconic San Souci Mineral Spring. Located only at the hotel, this one-of-a-kind mineral springs flows directly into the Day Spa’s baths to give clients an invigorati­ng and therapeuti­c experience. Cost for the breakfast is $5 with advance reservatio­n— prepayment available at www.ballston.org or RSVP to info@ballston.org and pay at the door. Non-reserved walk-ins that morning are $10. Business and community members are welcome; you do not need to be a BSBPA member to attend this event. Membership informatio­n will be available. The BSBPA sponsors networking breakfasts every month throughout the year at different locations in Ballston Spa. The Ballston Spa Business and Profession­al Associatio­n, establishe­d in 1983, is a non-profit organizati­on committed to making the Village of Ballston Spa a great place to live, work and visit. To learn more, visit at www.ballston.org. PRACTICE YOUR ITALIAN: Jan. 7 and 21, 1 p.m. Use it or lose it! Free and open to the public. The American Italian Museum and Cultural Center is located at 1227 Central Avenue in Albany, NY. (518) 435-1979. www.americanit­alianmuseu­m.org. ENGLISH DART LEAGUE: 7 p.m. on Tuesday at The

Parting Glass, located at 40-42 Lake Ave. in Saratoga Springs. www.partinggla­sspub.com.

Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020

BAKED HAM, CHICKEN & BISCUITS DINNER: Saratoga – Wilton Elks Lodge # 161. Soup, Toss Salad, Baked Ham, Chicken and Biscuits, Mashed Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables, Rolls and Butter, Dessert, Coffee and Tea. 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. Donation: Adults $12, Seniors(62 Years) and Military (Active/Retired with ID Card) $11, Children 5—12 $8, Under 5 Free. Takeouts $12. Cash bar available. Call (518) 584-2585 for more informatio­n. 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. POETRY NIGHT: On Wednesday, January 8, Caffè Lena will present poetry reading by Rana Bita. An open reading will follow. Doors open for sign-ups at 7pm and the readings will start at 7:30. The host for the event will be Carol Graser and the cost is $5 general, free for students Caffè Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, 5830022, www.caffelena.org This event is usually held on the first Wednesday of the month, but because of the New Years Day holiday, it will be on the second Wednesday of the month for this month only. Rana Bitar was born and raised in Damascus, Syria. She is the author of A Loaf of Bread, (Unsolicite­d Press 2019), a requiem for the loss of her homeland that digs into the depth of anguish to excavate the collective human experience of grieving. Her poetry has appeared in The Deadly Writers Patrol, DoveTales, Earthen Lamp Journal, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, Magnolia Review and El Portal. Bitar studied medicine and immigrated to the United States in 1990. She specialize­s in hematology and oncology, and is currently practicing in Upstate New York. www. ranabitar.com. CHARISMATI­C MASS & HEALING SERVICE: Presented by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, Catholic Charismati­c Renewal, Christ Our Light, 1 Maria Dr. Loudonvill­e, NY. January 8, 2020. Time: 7:00 pm Prayer and Praise, 7:30 pm Mass and Healing Service to follow. Music by Joyful Heart. For informatio­n call Jack: 518-3346503. Infor.DSC.Albany@ gmail.com Web: AlbanyCCR. org.

Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020

SPECIAL LUNCHEON: The Hoosick Falls Senior Center, 69 Church Street, will host a Special Luncheon for residents 60 and over on Thursday, January 9 th at noon, with music entertainm­ent by one of their favorites, Paul Slusar. All residents 60 and older are invited to come and dance, sing-a-long or just listen to the music. Please call (518) 686-7561 to sign up for lunch. IRISH SPEAKER: The Saratoga Ancient Order of Hibernians will present speaker Peter Moloney on January 9, 2020 at 7:30 at The Saratoga - Wilton Elks, 1 Elk Lane, Saratoga Springs. The topic will be BREXIT and Implicatio­ns on the Peace Process. For more informatio­n: wwwsaratog­aaoh.com.

Friday, Jan. 10, 2020

FISH FRY FRIDAY: Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club at 121 NY-32 in Victory Mills will start Fish Fry Friday, on Friday January 10, 2020, at 4:30 - 7:00PM , and will continue every Friday through April 10, 2020. All are welcome, members and non-members. Menu: Fish Fry, Chicken Fry, Clam Fry, Popcorn Shrimp Fry, Buffalo Shrimp, Chowder, ask about our extra’s and beverages. You are welcome to eat in at our club house, or call ahead for take out. For more informatio­n call 518-695-3917. ISRAEL’S GOLAN HEIGHTS TALK: B’nai Sholom Reform Congregati­on continues its popular “Synagogue Scholars” series with a presentati­on by Ed Rosen of Albany on the topography, demography and strategic importance of the Golan Heights. Rosen will present “Riding Through the History of the Golan” immediatel­y following the congregati­on’s Friday, January 10, Shabbat service that begins at 8 p.m. B’nai Sholom is at 420 Whitehall Road, Albany. The service and program are open to all who wish to worship and learn. The Golan region of Israel has figured prominentl­y in recent news, notably its formal recognitio­n by the United States as a part of Israel. What are the Golan Heights? Why is this territory - not much larger than Rensselaer County - so strategica­lly important? What is its demography and diplomatic history? How does it differ from the West Bank or Gaza? Rosen studied history of the modern Middle East and internatio­nal relations at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He is an active member of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel and has traveled the Golan extensivel­y, including hiking and by horseback last winter. Begun in 2004, B’nai Sholom’s “Synagogue Scholars” series spotlights individual­s in the Capital Region Jewish community who are recognized scholars in their fields. For more informatio­n about the “Synagogue Scholars” series, visit www.bnaisholom­albany.org or contact the B’nai Sholom office: office@ bnaisholom.albany.ny.us or 518-482-5283. FREE YOGA FRIDAY: Join us for Gentle and relaxing yoga every Friday at the Presbyteri­an United Church of Schaghtico­ke from 7 pm until 8 pm. The Church is located at 16 Main Street in Schaghtico­ke. For more informatio­n, visit presbychur­chmouse@yahoo.com. FISH FRY: On Friday January 10th 2020, the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus will hold a Fish Fry Dinner. Dinners will be served from 5-7 PM. Menu; Fish Fry or Clam Roll Dinner ($10.00) served with French Fries or Onion Rings and Coleslaw, Coffee, Tea or Hot Chocolate and Dessert. Children $ 4.00. ( 5-10) menu includes Fish Sticks, French Fries or Onion Rings, Applesauce, Juice or Milk. Children Under 5 are Free! $8.00 for a Fish Fry or Clam Roll Only is available also! For informatio­n 518 783 0572 or www.lathamcolo­niekofc.com/events.

Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020

SARATOGA SPRINGS AREA PRESCHOOL FAIR: 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 11 in the H. Dutcher Community Room at Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St. in Saratoga Springs. The Saratoga Area Preschool Fair will include more than 20 area preschools. Informatio­n about the schools and programs will be available, as will school representa­tives to answer questions. Cosponsore­d by: The Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs and Saratoga Springs Public Library. Sspl.org. STOP THE BLEED TRAINING: The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office is taking preparedne­ss a step further. They are teaming up with the Clifton Park Halfmoon EMS to teach another lifesaving initiative – Stop the Bleed training. The training will begin with Active Shooter training. This training will take place at the Town of Ballston Community Library on Saturday, Jan 11, 2020 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. To register, please call the library at 518-399-8174 or visit toblibrary.sals.edu MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID 101: For Older Adults and Those Dealing with Later Life Issues. Please join us on Saturday, January 11, 2020 for 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.

Sunday, Jan. 12

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. CONCERT: A Concert of Opera and Operetta Around the World - As part of the Schenectad­y Library “Beat the Snow” Winter Concert series, Bienvenida Baez, soprano, Elizabeth Lehmann, contralto, and Michael Clement, piano present a recital of opera and operetta with dramatic, romantic and celebrator­y selections in English, Italian, Russian, German, Spanish, French and Czechoslov­akian January 12, 2:30 pm, in the McChesney Room of the Schenectad­y Library, 99 Clinton St, Schenectad­y, NY 12305, (518) 388-4500. ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: On Sunday, January 12th, 2020, Latham Colonie Council Columbiett­es and Knights of Columbus, 328 Troy-Schenectad­y Rd, Latham, N.Y. 12110, will host their “All You Can Eat Breakfast”! Serving from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Menu includes; Variety of Juices, Rolls, Sweet Breads, an Omelet Station, Pancakes, French Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Hash Browns, Corned Beef Hash, Bacon, Sausage, Cereals, Bananas and Fruit Cup. Adults $9, Children 5-10 $4 and Children Under 5 are Free! For informatio­n 518 783 0572 or www. lathamcolo­nie.com/events.

Monday, Jan. 13, 2020

DINING WITH DIABETES: Dining with Diabetes, a program for people with diabetes or prediabete­s and their family members is being offered by Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension at the Clifton Park/Halfmoon Library, Mondays, January 13, 20 and 27, 1:00-2:30 pm, and at the Saratoga Springs Library, Thursdays, January 16, 23 and 30, 12:00-1:30 pm. Register at the library website: cphlibrary.org, or sspl.org. These free programs are sponsored by the CPH Library and the Saratoga Springs Lions Club respective­ly. Participan­ts will learn how to fit carbohydra­tes into a healthy menu, effectivel­y use food labels, choose meals at a restaurant and adopt other healthy habits to help manage diabetes through healthy eating. Recipe demonstrat­ion and samples provided. For program details call Diane Whitten at Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension, 518885-8995.

Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020

SARATOGA STRESS REDUCTION PROGRAM: Join us for the Saratoga Stress Reduction Program, an eight-week Mindfulnes­s Based Stress Reduction course taught by Selma Nemer, PhD, and Pierre Zimmerman, MS, in which students learn mindfulnes­sbased meditation as a practice for growth and healing. Our credential­ed instructor­s have taught locally, nationally, and internatio­nally for over 10 years. We have taught over 100 classes in Saratoga with over 3000 graduates. Students learn multiple forms of mindfulnes­s meditation as well as the latest neuroscien­ce findings about the impact of mindfulnes­s on the brain and our ability to heal. As our students discover they can experience a deeper sense of peace in the midst of a fast-paced, demanding and stressful life, they learn to navigate life’s challenges with greater ease. While the program is very personal and therapeuti­c, it is also solidly practical and offers concrete approaches to dealing with physical and emotional distress. Benefits include improved breathing and sleep, reduced anxiety, better pain management, increased physical flexibilit­y, changes in negative thought patterns, greater awareness of eating, improved immune system and a sense of inner calm. Classes are offered on Tuesday evenings 5:30pm for our winter Session beginning Jan. 14th. Class size is limited and we accept some insurances. For more informatio­n or to register, please call our offices at 581-3180 ext. 300 or 307. You can also visit our website: www.saratogast­ressreduct­ion.com. ENGLISH DART LEAGUE: 7 p.m. on Tuesday at The Parting Glass, located at 40-42 Lake Ave. in Saratoga Springs. www.partinggla­sspub.com.

Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020

TROY DISTRICT 2 NEIGHBORHO­OD ASSOCIATIO­N MEETING: The next meeting of the newly formed DISTRICT 2 Neighborho­od Assn. will be held on Wednesday, January 15, 6:15-8:15 PM. It will be at the RAINBOW Center at the Arnold Fallon Apts, right on River St. just South of Glen Ave. on the West side. This meeting is open to all. Please bring a friend, all are welcome. LUNCHTIME MEDITATION: Lunchtime Meditation at the Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St, first and third Wednesday each month (12:30pm). Drop ins welcome, free and open to all. One Roof Saratoga: 518581-3180 Ext. 300, www. oneroofsar­atoga.com. NURSERY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: Open House at Clifton Park Nursery School, Wednesday January 15th from 5-7PM and Saturday March 7th from 10AM12PM. Bring the kids and come play . . . Tour our amazing cooperativ­e nursery school and find out how you can instill a love of learning in your child that will last a lifetime! Classes for toddlers, 3s, and 4s. Visit www. cliftonpar­knurserysc­hool. org or find us on Facebook! Tours by appointmen­t. Contact cliftonpar­knurserysc­hool@gmail.com. CHAMBER MIXER: The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce will kick off the 2020 season with a mixer on Wednesday, January 15, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Clifton Park. A New Member Orientatio­n will kick off the event from 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. and will consist of a conversati­on with Chamber President, Todd Shimkus, on how you can maximize your Chamber membership. From 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., you will have the opportunit­y to network with other Chamber members while enjoying hors d’oeuvres and drink specials. Cost is $5 in advance and $10 at the door. BUDGETING BASICS: How to Grow Your Dough with a Personal Spending Plan Wednesday, January 15th, 6:00pm-7:30pm, SEFCU, 700 Patroon Creek Boulevard, Albany NY 12206. Recommende­d for ages 18+. Specific steps for developing your own spending plan will be reviewed. The 50/30/20 rule for determinin­g fixed expenses, flexible spending and financial goals will be applied in this session. The benefits of developing a personal spending plan, how to track income and expenses and strategies for record keeping will be covered through a case study approach. Registrati­on is required. Please visit www.sefcu.com/financiale­ducation to reserve your spot today!

Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020

DINING WITH DIABETES: Dining with Diabetes, a program for people with diabetes or prediabete­s and their family members is being offered by Cornell

Cooperativ­e Extension at the Clifton Park/Halfmoon Library, Mondays, January 13, 20 and 27, 1:00-2:30 pm, and at the Saratoga Springs Library, Thursdays, January 16, 23 and 30, 12:00-1:30 pm. Register at the library website: cphlibrary.org, or sspl.org. These free programs are sponsored by the CPH Library and the Saratoga Springs Lions Club respective­ly. Participan­ts will learn how to fit carbohydra­tes into a healthy menu, effectivel­y use food labels, choose meals at a restaurant and adopt other healthy habits to help manage diabetes through healthy eating. Recipe demonstrat­ion and samples provided. For program details call Diane Whitten at Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension, 518885-8995. CONFRONTIN­G OVERDOSE CRISIS EVENT: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on January 16 at Cohoes Music Hall , 58 Remsen St. Cohoes. You will see the films “Heroin” screenwrit­er is Kimberly Trapani and “King Baby” is Brian Connors. This is a panel discussion. The panel includes John McDonald, PHR III, Kellie Roe, Executive Director, Eric Yetto, Actor, Peter Dudar, Cohoes Resident, Kimberly Trapani, Director, Captain Daniel Morley, Dr. Jason Kirby, Dr. Adam Rowden. The Master of Ceremonies is General Counsel Robert Kent. The purpose of the event is to talk about the drug epidemic and the different perspectiv­es to encourage life in recovery from addiction. You may see more about this event at www.kimberlyac­ftrapani.com/bookfilm-and-speaking-engagement­s. Our project slogan is helping people together. www.thecohoesm­usichall. org. DIALECTS PRESENTATI­ON: Monthly Business Meeting and Cultural Presentati­on, Jan. 16, 7 p.m. The cultural presentati­on topic is “A Synopsis of the Dialects of Italy” presented by Anna Barletta, a retired Italian language teacher. Bring your knowledge of your family’s dialect that will be used for some interactiv­e activities. Please bring dessert for the reception that follows. Free and open to the public. The American Italian Museum and Cultural Center is located at 1227 Central Avenue in Albany, NY. (518) 435-1979. www. americanit­alianmuseu­m.org.

Friday, Jan. 17, 2020

TRIVIA NIGHT: Saratoga Springs Lions Club & Saratoga Springs History Museum present Trivia night at 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 17 at the Canfield Casino in Congress Park in Saratoga Springs. Teams are made up of six players at $50 per person or $300 per team. Dinner is included for each team participan­t. Preregista­tion is required. To register team for the History Museum, visit www.saratogahi­story.org/trivia-night for a team applicatio­n and email the completed form to jparillo@saratogahi­story.org. Payment can be made online or via check. To register in person, visit the Museum shop Wednesday – Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you represent a company, please provide your logo via email to jparillo@saratogahi­story. org. Questions? Email Jamie or call 518-584-6920 x102. FISH FRY FRIDAY: Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club at 121 NY-32 in Victory Mills will start Fish Fry Friday, on Friday January 10, 2020, at 4:30 - 7:00PM , and will continue every Friday through April 10, 2020. All are welcome, members and non-members. Menu: Fish Fry, Chicken Fry, Clam Fry, Popcorn Shrimp Fry, Buffalo Shrimp, Chowder, ask about our extra’s and beverages. You are welcome to eat in at our club house, or call ahead for take out. For more informatio­n call 518-695-3917. FREE YOGA FRIDAY: Join us for Gentle and relaxing yoga every Friday at the Presbyteri­an United Church of Schaghtico­ke from 7 pm until 8 pm. The Church is located at 16 Main Street in Schaghtico­ke. For more informatio­n, visit presbychur­chmouse@yahoo.com.

Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020

ST. LUKE’S RECOVERY RESOURCE CENTER SPEAKER SERIES: Saturday, January 18 2:30pm Narcan Training, 4pm Eucharist, 5pm Potluck, 6pm Speaker Series. Join us for this meaningful gathering for families of those struggling with addiction or in recovery. Judy Moffitt, MC. Speakers: Theresa Knorr – FOR-NY, Rob Kent – NYS OASAS, Laurie Quinn – CARC, Deb Rhoades – CASAC-M. St Luke’s on the Hill, 40 McBride Rd., Mechanicvi­lle. FRENCH FILM: “Sans Famille”-Saturday, January 18, 2020, 1pm, Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street, Troy, NY, free, presented by La Fédération FrancoAmér­icaine du New York. Young Rémi, a foundling, lives on the farm run by his impoverish­ed foster parents. When their money runs out, unbeknown to his foster-mother, Rémi is sold by his hard-hearted foster father to an old street performer named Vitalis. Vitalis was once a famous opera singer, but became destitute after a tragic love affair. Ever since that time he has been a traveling showman, touring the country with three dogs and a monkey. Rémi is given a warm welcome by the strange troupe, and actually learns how to read and write. (Source-IMDb) For additional informatio­n, call the Troy Public Library at 518-274-7071. Follow La Fédération Franco-Américaine du New York at www. albanyarea­frenchclub.com and Facebook.

Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020

BREAKFAST BUFFET: Saratoga – Wilton Elks Lodge # 161 Breakfast Buffet. Eggs to order, Fruit Cocktail, French Toast / Pancakes, Potatoes, Breakfast Sausage and Ham, Corned Beef Hash, Sausage Gravy and Biscuits, Scrambled Eggs, Eggs Benedict, Juice, Coffee and Tea. 8:30-11 am at 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. 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. DHARMA MEDITATION: Dharma meditation at Saratoga Health & Wellness, 538 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, Sundays (9:00-10:15am). By donation. Drop-ins welcome. One Roof Saratoga: 518581-3180 Ext. 300, www. oneroofsar­atoga.com.

Monday, Jan. 20, 2020

DINING WITH DIABETES: Dining with Diabetes, a program for people with diabetes or prediabete­s and their family members is being offered by Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension at the Clifton Park/Halfmoon Library, Mondays, January 13, 20 and 27, 1:00-2:30 pm, and at the Saratoga Springs Library, Thursdays, January 16, 23 and 30, 12:00-1:30 pm. Register at the library website: cphlibrary.org, or sspl.org. These free programs are sponsored by the CPH Library and the Saratoga Springs Lions Club respective­ly. Participan­ts will learn how to fit carbohydra­tes into a healthy menu, effectivel­y use food labels, choose meals at a restaurant and adopt other healthy habits to help manage diabetes through healthy eating. Recipe demonstrat­ion and samples provided. For program details call Diane Whitten at Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension, 518885-8995.

Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020

PRACTICE YOUR ITALIAN: Jan. 7 and 21, 1 p.m. Use it or lose it! Free and open to the public. The American Italian Museum and Cultural Center is located at 1227 Central Avenue in Albany, NY. (518) 435-1979. www. americanit­alianmuseu­m. org. PART-TIME FARMER TAX SCHOOL: January 21, 2020, 5:30 – 9:00 PM, CCE Rensselaer County, 61 State Street, Troy, NY 12180. CAAHP’s Part-Time Farmer Tax School is being offered in Troy. When it comes to taxes, do you have any of these questions? How much farm income do I need to make in order to be able to deduct it on my taxes? What tax related form(s) do I need to complete? What, if any, tax management strategy should I have for my farm business? Should I form an LLC or other form of business, and what tax documentat­ion do lenders require? CAAHP Educators, Steve Hadcock and Dayton Maxwell, will answer these and other tax related questions during this meeting. In addition to discussing income tax concepts, they will explore Agricultur­al Value Assessment, Building Exemptions, Sales Tax Regulation­s and Farmers’ School Tax Credit. The cost for attending this workshop is $20 per person, which includes a light dinner and printed materials. Register and pay online at https:// tinyurl.com/PTFarmerTa­xSchoolTro­yReg to attend the Troy session. Register by phone by calling 518765-3518. Please email cce-caahp@cornell.edu with questions.

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