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Nipper Knolls Equine Center, Inc. to Host Charity Golf Tournament Oct. 19

MIDDLE GROVE —Nipper Knolls Equine Center, Inc. will host its seventh annual golf tournament on Saturday, Oct. 19, at Kingswood National Golf Course. Check in begins at 8 a.m. with the tee off at 9 a.m. All proceeds will benefit Nipper Knolls Equine Center, Inc.

This fundraiser is a four-player scramble format. Participants have the chance to win a Ford vehicle  courtesy of Nemer Ford’s hole-in-one contest. There will be additional fun competitions including a putting contest, closest to the line, most accurate drive, closest to the pin, and longest drive. The event will also feature a silent auction, 50/50 and more. All participating veterans will be honored with a special gift courtesy of Telescope Casual Furniture.

The registration fee is $90 per player ($360 per team) and includes the 18 holes of golf with a cart, hot dog on the turn, and a buffet dinner at the awards ceremony. Friends and family members of golfers are welcome to attend and participate in the silent auction and can enjoy the dinner for $15 per person. Teams and individuals can register online by visiting www.nipperknolls.com under “Fundraising and Events” or by contacting Roxanne at 518-763-1976 or roxanne_peck@yahoo.com or nkequinecenter@gmail.com

Kingsbury National Golf Course is located at 111 County Route 41, Hudson Falls. 

Wine & Food Tasting Event Benefit at Forno Bistro Oct. 20

Saratoga Springs, NY— The annual Corks & Cuisine Wine & Food Tasting event will take place 1 – 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20 at Forno Bistro, 541 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. Admission is a suggested donation of $40 per person.

All proceeds from the event will benefit The Richard Bambara Memorial Fund, which supports Uro-Oncology resident education and research at Albany Medical Center 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

The event will showcase a carefully curated selection of wines and spirits, including a variety of craft beers, and bites from Forno Bistro, Chianti Ristorante, and Boca Bistro.

Pre-register for the event online at shop.dzrestaurants.com. For more information, call 518-583-1142.

“Historic Fabric, Modern Needs” Program Oct. 24

SARATOGA SPRINGS— The City of Saratoga Springs, in partnership with the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, will present a free in-person program, “Historic Fabric, Modern Needs: Insights from Cincinnati’s Willkommen Infill Projects” with Emily S. Ahouse and Chad Burke at the “Skip” Scirocco Music Hall, 474 Broadway 3rd Floor, Saratoga Springs. 

The program will take place 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24. 

Emily S. Ahouse is the Zoning Administrator and Deputy Director of the Department of City Planning and Engagement for the City of Cincinnati where she oversees the day-to-day operations of the City’s Zoning Division and Historic Conservation Office. Chad Burke, AIA, LEED AP is a principal and the Mixed-Use market director at GBBN. 

The presentation will focus on three infill projects that are part of the larger Willkommen development in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. It will explore how sometimes conflicting elements—historic and zoning guidelines, affordability policies, and contemporary design—can be balanced to mend the fabric of a historic neighborhood. To register for the program visit, www.saratogapreservation.org or call 518- 587-5030.

October 18 – 24, 2024


This exquisite property at 638 Reafield Rd in Salem was listed by Kati Hauser from Roohan Realty and sold for $320,750

BALLSTON 

Lisle Eaton sold property at Willow Rd to BL WestsideProperties LLC for $150,000

Jan Lang sold property at 428 Mann Rd to L and M Acres LLC for $565,500

Emily Schmidt sold property at 8 Chesterwood Court to Stephen Lavigne for $464,000

Eastline Holdings LLC sold property at 10 Aspen Dr to Saliya Kotelawala for $533,930

Patricia Barno sold property at 626 Cindy Lane to Kristen Rasmuson for $440,000

Kathy Wilson sold property at 10 Anthony Place to Cynthia Flansburg for $335,000

CORINTH

Golden Rule Properties LLC sold property at Loughran Dr to 3898 Warrensburg LLC for $1,600,000

Ian Miller sold property at 180 Hunt Lake Rd to Eleanor Ingelsbe for $270,000

GALWAY

Eric Seabast sold property at 5119 Jockey St to Klaus Cavalhieri for $410,000

GREENFIELD

Robert Gregor sold property at 183-185 Middle Grove Rd to Joseph Palmer for $903,000

Jeffrey Hiliker sold property at 279 Ballou Rd to Jennifer Meyers for $500,000

MALTA

Todd Ives sold property at 46 Arrowwood Pl to Kelly Taylor for $353,600

John Pivirotto sold property at 6 Coronado Way to Robert Ricci for $625,000

SARATOGA SPRINGS

Megan Demagistris sold property at 38 Pamela Lane to James Till for $692,500

Jeremy VanWormer sold property at 14 Wampum Dr to Matthew Roth for $299,000

Joseph Carey sold property at 47 Preakness Way to Robert Photos for $250,000

Carol Allen sold property at 84 Tamarack Trail to Tyler Allen for $325,000

Regent Rental Apts LLC sold property at 152 Regent St to 152 Regent St LLC for $928,200

Andrew Wise sold property at 10 Chloes Way to Jeremy Moran for $899,000

Saratoga Pet Resort and Spa LLC sold property at 70 Kaydeross Ave West to Scot Trifilo for $160,000

Adelphi  owner II LLC sold property at 19 Washington St Apt 651 to Toga 651 LLC for $1,525,000

Adelphi  owner II LLC sold property at 19 Washington St Apt 554 to Seth Parker for $1,670,000

WILTON

Thomas Metz sold property at 15 Seymour Dr to Whitney Dechene for $725,000

Brian Nelson sold property at 28 Berkeley Way to Evelyn Rothenberg for $999,000

David McDonald sold property at 74 Ernst Rd to Nicholas Mattison for $180,000

Daniel Ciampino sold property at 227 Northern Pines Rd to Melissa Gunty for $500,000

Forest Grove LLC sold property at 86 Daintree Dr to James Shutowich for $718,496

Forest Grove LLC sold property at 18 Daintree Dr to Loretta Lusteg for $546,287

Forest Grove LLC sold property at 20 Daintree Dr to Kathryn Luisteg for $602,014

Community Mourns Loss of Former Skidmore Art Professor

Former Skidmore professor and artist Regis Brodie, who passed away last week, is seen posing with some of his work. Photo via Brodie’s Facebook page. 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Regis Brodie, a former art professor at Skidmore College who served in the role for 41 years, passed away at home on October 10 with his family by his side.

Brodie and his wife Becky (Wilhelm) moved to Saratoga Springs in 1969, when he began teaching at Skidmore. For 35 years, he was also the Director of the Summer SIX Art Program at the college. He retired from Skidmore in 2010 and was awarded the honorary title of Professor Emeritus.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1942, Brodie met his future wife Becky in 1958. They were married on July 4, 1964, while Regis was still a student at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He earned his B.S. in Art Education and his M.Ed. in Art Education from there in 1965 and 1966, respectively. He then went on to receive his M.F.A. from Tyler School of Art of Temple University in 1969.

In addition to his teaching career, Brodie was an accomplished artist whose work included award-winning paintings, sculptures, and vessels featured in museum collections throughout the world, including Museo de Ceramica in Barcelona, Spain; Musée National de la Céramique in Sèvres, France; Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent, England; National Museum & Galleries of Wales in Cardiff, Wales; and Raccolta Internazionale D’Arte Ceramica Contemporanea in Faenza, Italy.

Brodie lectured extensively, appeared at both juried and invitational exhibitions, published numerous articles, had his work included in national and international periodicals, and authored the book “The Energy-Efficient Potter,” published in 1982.

“The difficult part of making art, or for that matter, seeking the best outcome in any activity, is being able to recognize the potential; the obscure as well as the obvious,” Brodie wrote in an artist statement for the Laffer Gallery in Schuylerville. “Seeing the potential is the genius.” 

Brodie is survived by his wife of more than 60 years, Becky; his daughters, Laura Ellor (Jay), Ellen Brodie, and Courtney DeLeonardis (Vincent); his son Bradford Brodie; and his grandchildren, Tyler Ellor (Kristen), Mackenzie Ellor (Gaetano-Junior Del Corpo), Dylan Ellor (Ashley), Madison Trapp; Skyler Trapp, Sydney DeLeonardis, Avery DeLeonardis, and Mason DeLeonardis.

“Regis was one of the most important individuals in crafting the level of achievement I could not have attained without him,” wrote former co-worker John Caputo in an online tribute. “His legend at Skidmore College will live for many decades, so deservedly. My thanks are mingled with sadness at not being able to interact with him in person again.”

“I loved his teaching style and his mantras, he was a true inspiration and a calming influence,” wrote former student Kate Sultan Vine. “He was an absolute legend in his time. So much so that I’ve now come back to ceramics after 20 years and can still hear his voice in my head and feel his influence on my work.”

“Regis was generous, loving, and deeply loved,” said Mary Kathryn Jablonski. “I was honored to work with him for nearly 10 years at Skidmore, where I witnessed his profound impact.”

“The 15 years I spent as your student were one of the peak experiences of my life,” wrote Amejo Amyot. “As I now teach clay, I can feel myself channeling your words and your devotion to beauty.”

Relatives and friends are invited to call from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 17 at William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes at 628 North Broadway in Saratoga Springs.

A Liturgy of the word will be celebrated at 11 a.m., on Friday, October 18 at St. Clements Church at 231 Lake Avenue in Saratoga Springs.

Mobile Dairy Experience, Giant Inflatable Cow Come to Schuylerville


A giant inflatable cow visited the Schuylerville School District campus to promote the Mobile Dairy Experience exhibit. Photo via the Schuylerville Central School District.

SCHUYLERVILLE — The New York Animal Agriculture Coalition’s Mobile Dairy Experience exhibit spent two days on the Schuylerville Central School District campus last week, allowing students to learn about dairy farming, environmental sustainability, technology, and marketing. To promote the event, a giant inflatable cow visited Schuylerville as well. 

Schuylerville High School Future Farmers of America (FFA) members directed and led presentations inside the Mobile Dairy Experience for their elementary peers. During the 20-minute walk-through, students learned about the dairy industry from calf to cow, as well as careers in agriculture. At the end of the 1,000 square feet exhibit, students visited a grocery store section with a cooler full of dairy products and interactive barcode scanners.

“They’re becoming exposed to a bigger picture of agriculture,” said Hannah King, Schuylerville FFA President, in a statement. “The Mobile Dairy Experience gives students a different perspective on the dairy industry: how these animals are living, what they are producing (including their milk and their manure), and what we do with that milk. The exhibit also has a section on different careers in agriculture, which I think is really great for kids to learn about.”

Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner and Assemblymember Matt Simpson also visited the Mobile Dairy Experience at Schuylerville and engaged with FFA student leaders.

Spa Catholic Student Council and Class Officers Announced

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Central Catholic has announced its newly elected Student Council and Class Officers for the 2024-25 school year:

Student Council

President: Ellen Grace ‘25

Vice President: Finn Crowther ‘27

Secretary: Rebecca Schnefel ‘25

Student Council Representatives

Representative at Large: Hailey Ogniewski ‘25

Senior Class Representatives: Aila Cartier and Sydney Caracci

Junior Class Representatives: Paige Bujno and Isabella Hutter

Sophomore Class Representatives: Noelle Corbett and Grace Schaefer

Freshmen Class Representatives: Hannah Carter and Emma Gilchrist

8th Grade Representatives: Sarah Brumley and Casey Cassier

7th Grade Representatives: Jackson LaRose and Tad Sherwin

6th Grade Representatives: Ben Isele and Audrey Hartmann

Class of 2025

President: Grace Venn

Vice President: Hunter Fales

Secretary: Ronan Rowe

Treasurer: Shayla Constantine

Class of 2026

President: Ava Brown

Vice President: Jasyn Thompson

Secretary: Allison Fuller

Treasurer: Nacy DeVincenzo

Class of 2027

President: Addison Whitbeck

Vice President: Addison Quail

Secretary: Eva Nucera

Treasurer: Robert Mastandrea

Class of 2028

President: Margaret Durfee

Vice President: Gabriel Lenz

Secretary: Kayla Zacharewicz

Treasurer: Emilia Mastri

Class of 2029

President: Livia Fitzpatrick

Vice President: Sarah Kakaty

Secretary: Jack Cooper

Treasurer: Lauryn Duell

Class of 2030

President: Jack Rosborough

Vice President: Gianluca Russo

Secretary: Santino Gentile

Treasurer: Jake Durfee

October 18 – 24, 2024

Friday, October 18

Girls in the Boat

615 Maple Ave., Suite 3, Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. Written by Alice Austin, is the story of the U.S. Women’s Olympic Rowing Team, following the obstacles the team faced over decades on their journey to becoming the most winningest team in American sports history.  Partnering with Saratoga Rowing, this play will take place in the round around a real crew boat.  Also showing on October 19 at 7 p.m. For tickets, visit https://www.saratogachildrenstheatre.org/mainstage-shows

Saturday, October 19

Fly-In Breakfast featuring NASA’s Artemis Program

250 Rudy Chase Dr., Glenville, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. Enjoy an assortment of pancakes, French toast, eggs, sausage, potatoes, juice, coffee, tea, fruit and more. At 10 a.m. John Delano will present a power point program “NASA’s Artemis Program: America Ambitions Return to the Moon”. NASA will land the first woman and first person of color on the moon. Fly in if you like. Pilots: Tower Frequency 121.3; Ground 121.9. Land at Schenectady County Airport and taxi to Richmor Aviation North. Tell them you are going to ESAM. 

Free Clothing Giveaway

Ballston Center Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, 58 Charlton Rd., Ballston Spa | 10 a.m. – Noon. Families needing clothing can come to the Fellowship Hall at the church and take what they need. There will be clothing and shoes for men, women and children. All are welcome.

The Waldorf School Autumn Festival

Grade School Campus, 62 York Avenue, Saratoga Springs | 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. The public is invited to partake in hot pizza baked in our outdoor oven, along with plenty of homemade soups, chilis, breads, and other baked goodies. Children can play in the hay jump, make homemade butter, and watch sheep shearing along with many other traditional, autumnal activities. The Waldorf School is known for promoting hands-on learning and community engagement, and this festival is a perfect way for Saratogians to see these principles in action. Come see our school building, hear students sing folk songs, and have fun!

Drive Up and Register to Vote

Saratoga Spa State Park, Main SPAC Parking Lot (on the East side of Route 50), Saratoga Springs | 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County is holding our voter registration drive-up event. The event will provide an opportunity for New Yorkers to drive up to register to vote and receive other voter information, without ever having to leave your car, truck or “buggy”. Vehicles will be directed (via lawn signs with arrows) to pick up voter registration forms and information from the LWV table. They will then proceed to a parking place to complete the form, and when finished, will drive back to the other side of the table to hand in their completed form. League members will provide information and assistance, as requested.

7th Annual Saratoga Wing Off

Local Restaurants, Saratoga County | 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Wing enthusiasts will have the chance to enjoy $2 wing samples at participating Saratoga County establishments. In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a portion of the event’s proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Additionally, a silent auction will take place at Bailey’s Saratoga from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with all proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society. For more information, including a list of participating wing vendors, please visit discoversaratoga.org or call 518-584-1531.

Author Talk by local author Farial English 

Galway Public Library, 2112 East St. | 11 a.m. Farial will present her newly published children’s picture book, Charlie and Sophie’s Great Escape, a story featuring her own dogs.  She will talk about the publishing process and read selections from her story.  This is a presentation for children and adults.  Registration is requested, but not required, by calling 518-882-6385.

Pints for Preservation Pub Crawl

Druthers Brewing company, 381 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 3 p.m. Featuring stops at bars located in historic buildings throughout downtown Saratoga Springs. All proceeds from this event support the Foundation’s mission to promote the preservation and enhancement of the architectural, cultural, and landscape heritage of Saratoga Springs. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit our website, www.saratogapreservation.org, or call 518-587-5030.

Roast Beef Dinner

Maplewood Parkway Methodist Church, 15 Maplewood Parkway, S. Glens Falls | 4:30 – 6 p.m. Menu: French onion soup, roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and homemade desserts. $12 adults. Pre-orders are recommended for pick-up and delivery. 

Music and More

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Saratoga Springs, 624 North Broadway | 7 p.m. – 9:15 p.m. An Evening of Entertainment with piano, guitar, voices and more. Wine and homemade desserts are available for purchase. Cost $15, $40 for family. Attend in person or via zoom. For questions, call 518- 587-0403. To register,  https://uusaratoga.breezechms.com/form/19oct2024music32

Sunday,
October 20

All You Can Eat Breakfast

Gansevoort Volunteer Firehouse, 1870 Route 32N, Gansevoort | 8 – 11 a.m. Menu: Eggs cooked to order, omelets, pancakes, hash, French toast, home fries, biscuits, sausage gravy, orange Juice, milk, and coffee. Donations: $12 Adults, $10 Seniors 55+, $10 Military and 1st Responders, $8 Children (age 6 – 12) Free kids under 6. 

October Fest 5K & Greenfield Fall Festival

Brookhaven Golf Course, 333 Alpine Meadows Rd., Porter Corners | 10 a.m. The free event includes an Oktoberfest 5K at 10 a.m. (register at skireg.com) and is followed by a full afternoon including trick or treating to decorated golf carts sprinkled on the course, Giant Pumpkin and donut eating contests, live music, food specials, a live animal show and more. The afternoon festivities are from 1 to 5 p.m. Interested businesses, families and other groups may reserve a golf cart to decorate and handout candy. Call 518-893-7432, ext. 307 to reserve a cart and participate in the fun. No registration is necessary to attend the free event.

Autumn Sunday Stroll: Historic West Side

Meets: Gideon Putnam Burying Ground, South Franklin St., Saratoga Springs | 10:30 a.m. A tour of the Historic West Side neighborhood featuring Saratoga’s Irish and Italian immigrants as well as the black community who helped shape this unique district. The tour will highlight the settlement of this neighborhood, its rebirth as an arts district, and the rehabilitation that took place in the early 2000s. All Sunday morning tours last approximately 90 minutes and require walking and standing on varied terrain. Tours are limited to thirty and tickets must be purchased in advance. The cost per tour is $15 for SSPF members and $20 for non-members. For additional information, visit www.saratogapreservation.org, call 518-587-5030, or email Sydney Hedge, Preservation & Programs Coordinator, at shedge@saratogapreservation.org.

22nd Duathlon Mohawk Towpath Byway

Riverview Orchards, 660 Riverview Rd., Rexford | 8:30 a.m. This exciting event offers participants the chance to experience the beauty of the Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway with a 2-mile run, a 12-mile bike ride, and another 2-mile run. Whether you’re an experienced athlete or a first-time competitor, this USA Triathlon-sanctioned event is perfect for anyone looking to challenge themselves while enjoying the scenic landscapes of upstate New York. The race begins at Riverview Orchards, where you’ll transition between running and biking amidst the fall colors and picturesque views of the Mohawk River and Erie Canal. For more information, visit https://www.mohawktowpath.org/2024/08/20/2024-mohawk-towpath-scenic-byway-duathlon/ Proceeds from this event benefit the Friends of the Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway.

Monday,
October 21

Thymly Herb Garden Group Meeting

4-H Training Center, 556 Middleline Rd, Ballston Spa | 9:45 a.m. – Noon. There will be a short herb of the month presentation by a member.  Our guest speaker will be Nan Travers, a local fiber artist, who will demonstrate plant printing and the use of dyes made from plants.  Following the presentation, there will be light refreshments and a meeting.  Dues, for the year, to join the Thymly Herb Group is $20.  First time attendance is free. New members are always welcome. Please RSVP with questions or let us know you will be joining us. thymlyherbmail@gmail.com. If the Ballston Spa School District has a delay or closes that day, then we will not meet.  

Saratoga Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting

Saratoga Senior Center, 290 West Ave., Saratoga Springs | 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Do you have some tricks/hacks that help you deal with having Parkinson’s or just aging in general? Please share the things that make life easier for you at our group discussion meeting this month. All are welcome. We look forward to seeing you there. Please contact us with any questions: Leader Gordon Blyth,  gordonsblyth@gmail.com 917-887-7980;  Co-Leader Marie Thorne, softballmom300@yahoo.com 518-810-8483

Tuesday,
October 22

Pierogi Sale

Christ the Savior Church, 349 Eastline Rd., Ballston Lake | Pick up, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. As usual we will have potato/cheese, kraut and farmer’s cheese pierogis.  All pierogi orders are $12/dz. Please call 518-363-0001 to place your order.

Autumn Stroll: “Madness, Murder, Untimely Deaths and Strange Coincidences”

Meet at the gothic style gate to Greenridge Cemetery, Lincoln Ave., Saratoga Springs | 5 p.m. Get in the spooky Halloween spirit by exploring Greenridge Cemetery at dusk while unearthing tales of Saratoga’s most notable residents. Tickets are $25 for SSPF Members and $30 for non-members and space is limited to forty. Complimentary stroll passes can’t be used for this special program. Be sure to bring a flashlight or use the one on your phone for extra light! For additional information on the Autumn strolls or to purchase tickets visit www.saratogapreservation.org, call 518-587-5030, or email Sydney Hedge, Preservation & Programs Coordinator, at shedge@saratogapreservation.org.

Learn how to Can: Canning Applesauce 

Cornell Cooperative Extension, 50 W. High St., Ballston Spa | 5-7 p.m. This class will provide education on how to successfully can applesauce. Not only will we learn the basics of water bath canning, but we will make our own applesauce using local/seasonal apples. The food preservation method will ensure participants can enjoy all year long. As local and seasonal produce is higher in nutrients, this class will ensure everyone leaves with a highly nutritious jar of applesauce and the skills to make it all this season.  Call 885-8995 to pre-register two days in advance. Cost: $15.

After the Fire Monthly Meeting

Eagle Matt Lee Firehouse, Washington St., Ballston Spa | 7 p.m. After the Fire is a non-profit organization that helps Saratoga County Residents who have suffered a loss due to fire. Families are provided with gift cards, a night’s stay at a participating hotel/motel, Red Cross referral, informational material, emotional support and more.  Anyone interested in learning more about After the Fire, or becoming a member, may attend a meeting, visit us on Facebook at www.afterthefire.org, or leave a message on voicemail at 518-435-4571.

The Long Jam

Saratoga Arts Theatre, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 7:30 – 9 p.m. Improve Spaces at Saratoga Arts presents a live improvisational performance to benefit INARA. Suggested Donation $20 at the door. 12+ regional improvisational musicians come together for a live improvisational session cycling in and out of the long jam. Embracing collaboration and listening and feeling beyond ourselves. Featuring on vocals | guitar | electric harp | double bass | sax | clarinet | percussion | multi-instrument – Adam Elagbd, Max Caulkins, Alex Chang, Adam Forman, Jaha Orande, Jason Handron, Jason King, Nicholas Kopp aka djdrummernk, Justin Holden, Eddie Jowels, Adam Tinkle, and Matt Weston.

Wednesday, October 23

Autumn Discovery Hike

Bog Meadow Brook Nature Trail, Saratoga Springs | 11 a.m.  – 12 p.m. Join our educators and learn new information about the sights and sounds at Saratoga PLAN’s Bog Meadow Brook Nature Trail. Learn about the amazing ecology that may have been previously overlooked! With autumn in full swing, you are bound to discover amazing things! www.wiltonpreserve.org, 518-450-0321. 

Baby Back Ribs Dinner 

Saratoga Wilton Elks Lodge, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs | 4:30 – 6 p.m. For curbside pickup only. Call Monday and Tuesday between 10 a.m. – noon to place an order at 518-584-2585. Menu: baby back ribs, baked beans, coleslaw, corn bread. Dinner for $15 (cash only). 

Saratoga Springs History Museum to Host 141st Annual Meeting

Canfield Casino, Congress Park, Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. The evening will feature a brief update on the State of the Museum, followed by a special presentation of the museum’s latest exhibit titled “Frank Leslie Buys Women’s Votes,” presented by exhibit curator Nancy Brown. This captivating presentation will delve into the life of Miriam Leslie, also known as Frank Leslie, a trailblazer in journalism who played a pivotal role in the women’s suffrage movement. Admission is free for museum members, $10 for the public. Reservations are appreciated, though not required. To reserve your spot, please visit saratogahistory.org/events or contact us at info@saratogahistory.org.

Thursday, October 24

Inheriting the Revolution: Antebellum African American Pathways

Saratoga National Historical Park Visitor Center, 648 NY-32, Stillwater | 6:30 p.m. How did the American Revolution affect African Americans in Old Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, and their environs?  Discover the major avenues they pursued in the early national period and in the years prior to the Civil War as they sought to build lives in the new nation. Presented by Dr. Myra Armstead, the Lyford Paterson Edwards and Helen Gray Edwards Professor of Historical Studies Emerita at Bard College. Reservations are required by emailing sara_reservations@nps.gov. Please include the date of the program you wish to attend. The Fall Lecture Series is presented with support from the Friends of Saratoga Battlefield.

“Low Bridge: The Erie Canal in Saratoga County” 

Town of Saratoga Town Hall, 12 Spring St., Schuylerville | 7 p.m. A presentation by John Scherer, Historian for the Town of Clifton Park and Senior Historian Emeritus at the New York State Museum. It has been almost 200 years since the Erie Canal, called the eighth wonder of the world, opened in October 1825.  Journey along the Erie Canal from Cohoes to Schenectady with a power point presentation of historical and contemporary views of the canal and sites along the way.  Hear about canal life and of some of the characters that lived along the canal. For more information call 518-495-7728.

Historic Fabric, Modern Needs

“Skip” Scirocco Music Hall, 474 Broadway 3rd Floor, Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. A free in-person program with Emily S. Ahouse and Chad Burke. The presentation will focus on three infill projects that are part of the larger Willkommen development in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. It will explore how sometimes conflicting elements—historic and zoning guidelines, affordability policies, and contemporary design—can be balanced to mend the fabric of a historic neighborhood. To register for this program visit, www.saratogapreservation.org or call 518-587-5030.

Saratoga Veterans Chorus Rehearsal

American Legion Post 70, West Avenue, Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. All veterans of the Nation’s armed forces, including current active, Reserve, and Guard service members, are cordially invited to learn more about the camaraderie of choral singing in a “no audition” informal setting. Rehearsals are twice monthly on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. Choral instruction by a retired music educator. For more information contact Scott at 518 885-1326.

October 18 – 24, 2024

13th Baskets for Ben – Ben Osborn Memorial Fund  

Join us on October 25 for the Ben Osborn Memorial Fund’s 13th Baskets for Ben fundraiser at the Queensbury Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6196 in Queensbury. The Ben Osborn Memorial Fund is a 501 C3 charity created in memory of CPL Ben Osborn killed in Afghanistan, to fund “children with need” in Saratoga, Warren, Washington and Essex Counties in conjunction with their school districts.   Enjoy our live auction, great company, delectable foods and desserts, entertainment and a cash bar for a $20 ticket!  www.benosbornfund.org; or call 518 792-4514.   

Carnegie Hall Ensemble Connect Residency

Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect returns for its annual October residency on October 25 at Skidmore College, Arthur Zankel Music Center, 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs at 7:30 p.m. Ensemble Connect, a group of the finest young professional classical musicians based out of Carnegie Hall, celebrates its 17th full season at Skidmore!  Visit https://www.skidmore.edu/news/2024/1010-ensemble-connect.php   for event details.

6-Hour Live Defensive Driving

Saturday October 26, 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Save 10% on Auto Insurance for 3 years and reduce 4 points off record. 

10-minute morning break and ½ hour for lunch – bring your own or step out.  No formal testing.

Cost: $40 prepaid or $45 at door. Limited seating, please pre-register. Donation given to the church.

Call:  518-784-5009 or register online: www.facetofacecourses.com. Instructors: Victor Bujanow and Deborah Harpine. 

Indoor Craft and Garage Sale

Sunday, October 27 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The popular Elks Ladies Auxiliary Indoor Craft and Garage Sale will start at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs.  Admission is free. Over 40 vendors, great parking, bargains galore, and lunch.  A variety of shopping: necklace sets, earrings, body lotions, clothing, household items, knitted and crocheted gifts, hand-made items, antiques, vintage items, hand-painted rocks, food treats and more.  All proceeds go to our local charities.  An 8’ table and chairs are just $15.  Email Debbie at dozolins@nycap.rr.com  for information or to sign up for a table(s).  Applications in the Lodge lobby after 3 p.m. daily.  

Annual Fall Bazaar

For the Benefit of the Ballston Area Seniors. Saturday November 9, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Town of Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Rd. Ballston Spa. Come out and get into the holiday spirit. There will be vendors & crafters of all kinds. Country Café, Bake Goods, Crafter, Books & Puzzles, Thrift Room, 

A Quilt Raffle & 50/50 Raffle. Raffle featuring Baskets of assorted items & gift cards, & services. You do not have to be present to win.