Friday, July 24
Jack in the Beanstalk
Arts Building, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 10:30 a.m.
Wild Apple Puppetry is presenting puppet shows monthly in Saratoga Springs. Admission is $3 (cash only). For more information, visit www.wildapplepuppetry.com.
The Navajo Horse Healing Project at Old Friends at Cabin Creek
Old Friends at Cabin Creek, 483 Sand Hill Rd., Greenfield Center, 11 a.m.
We are pleased to welcome The Navajo Horse Healing Project for the blessing of our retired horses and to pray for the safety and protection of all the racehorses running at the Saratoga track this season. Please join us at our farm for the blessing. It is respectfully requested that there are no pictures taken or conversation during the ceremony. For more information visit, www.oldfriendsatcabincreek.com.
Skidmore Chamber Music Institute: Final Student Performance
Arthur Zankel Music Center, Ladd Hall, Skidmore Campus, 5 p.m.
Featuring Decoda and institute participants. Free and open to the public. Additional performance at 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 25. For more information call (518) 580-5546
Saturday, July 25
19th Annual Silks & Satins 5k Run
Registration on the corner of East Ave & George St, Saratoga Springs, 8 – 10 a.m.
The 19th Annual Silks & Satins 5K Run to benefit Special Olympics New York takes runners on a tour of beautiful Saratoga Springs. This fast, flat course begins with a breathtaking view of the thoroughbreds as they start their morning warm-up. Register the day of the race to earn goodies and support a great community organization! Registration begins at 6 a.m. For more information and to register for the race, visit https://www.silksandsatins5k.com//RaceManagement/register.php
Saratoga Stories: Magic and Loss
Northshire Bookstore, 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 7 p.m.
Fifteen stories, dozens of images and an exclusive timeline of Saratoga Springs and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center are woven together to tell the story of an extraordinary American city. The first printing of the book, published June 16, sold out, and a second, updated edition is currently available. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the book on the night of the event will go to support Saratoga Code Blue, an emergency shelter serving homeless people in Saratoga Springs. For more information, visit Northshire Bookstore at www.northshire.com.
Sunday, July 26
Dharma Meditation with Pierre Zimmerman
One Big Roof, Center for Mindful Practices, 538 Maple Ave., Saratoga Health & Wellness Building, Saratoga Springs, 9-10:15 a.m.
Weekly meditation followed by short discussion. All contemplative traditions honored.
By donation. For more information call (413) 992-7012 or visit www.oneroofsaratoga.com.
Summer Stroll: Historic Fifth & Madison Avenues
Northeast Corner of Nelson & Fifth Avenues, Saratoga Springs, 10:30 a.m. – Noon
Join Jason Scott to learn about these grand residential streets lined with elegant Victorian and Craftsman houses. Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Tours are rain or shine. Allow 90 minutes. Requires walking & standing and covers varied terrain. Pre-registration preferred.
Summer Concert Series
Congress Park, War Memorial, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
The Saratoga Convention and Tourism Bureau will be presenting the Visitor Center free summer concert series in Congress Park in July and August. This week enjoy music by Sonny & Perley - well-loved American & International songbook standards. For more information call (518) 581-3241 or visit www.discoversaratoga.org.
Monday, July 27
Hay, Oats & Spaghetti
Bravo! 3246 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 6 – 10:30 p.m.
Hosted by Mama Mia’s owners Giuseppe and Lauren Grisio at their newest location: Bravo! (formerly Jack Dillon’s) is a Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation fundraiser. Buffet served from 6 – 9 p.m., cost is $75.00. For more information, call (518) 226-0028
Tuesday, July 28
24th Summer in Saratoga Craft Show
Congress Park, Saratoga Springs, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
up to 40 vendors with 100’s of crafted items. Takes place rain or shine every Tuesday during racing season.
Summer of Service Open House
Saratoga National Cemetery, Public Information Center, 200 Duell Rd., Schuylerville, 10 a.m. – noon.
The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association would like to invite you to the Summer of Service Open House being put on by the Saratoga National Cemetery. All are welcome to attend: For information call (518) 581-9128.
Wednesday, July 29
Make a Marble Run
Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs, 2 – 3 p.m.
Building a marble run with friends and family facilitates the growth of social and communication skills and is a good introduction to STEM. Little hands will also develop strength and coordination, and fine motor skills while using problem-solving skills that encourage their natural curiosity about the world. For ages 5 and up with a parent or caregiver. Please register by calling the children’s room at ext 305. Presented by the Capital District Child Care Council.
Saratoga Shakespeare : “Love’s Labours Lost”
Congress Park, Saratoga Springs, 6 p.m.
This playful and funny production reimagines Shakespeare’s classic comedy in Ragtime era Saratoga. With a bevy of comedic characters, and the sights and sounds of summer jazz as a backdrop, our King and friends find that, perhaps, the study of the opposite sex is in fact the highest of all academic endeavors.
Malta Summer Concert Series: Seth and the Moody Melix
Malta Community Center, 1 Bayberry Drive, Malta, 6 p.m.
The Malta Summer Concert Series takes place Wednesday nights at 6:00pm through August 19. These free, fun family concerts are provided by the Town of Malta Parks & Recreation Department, and are made possible by grant funding from the GlobalFoundries - Town of Malta Foundation, Inc. Concerts will take place on the front lawn of the Malta Community Center, or inside the center if inclement weather occurs. Bring a picnic, blanket, and/or lawn chairs! Free admission.
Thursday, July 30
Wildflower Walk
Saratoga Spa State Park, 2 – 3 p.m.
Enjoy a relaxing walk around the park while learning about the medicinal qualities, legends, and folklores surrounding the wildflowers that grow here. All ages welcome. This is a free program, but registration is required. Please call (518) 584-2000 Ext. 150 to register
Free Concerts in the Park
Wiswall Park, Front St., Ballston Spa, 6 – 8 p.m.
The concert series, which is known for its diverse line-up of musicians, has a little bit of everything from swing to country to indie rock to a Beatles tribute band. The concerts run for 10 weeks. This week’s concert features The Jump Daddies.