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SSFD Hosts First Fire Academy to Fill Positions for Fire Station 3


Briefing session during SSFD Fire Academy. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Fifteen recruits graduated from the first Saratoga Springs Fire Department-hosted fire academy. 

The need for Saratoga Springs to host its own fire academy is a result of the receipt of a SAFER grant and the number of new hires needed to open the city’s third station. Ultimately, 16 positions need to be filled, said SSFD Lt. Alan Hiltz. 

Of the 15 who graduated, three are from Albany Airport Fire Department, two from Glens Falls Fire Department and ten are from Saratoga Springs Fire Department. 

The academy lasted 17 weeks and was held at the Wilton Fire House #1 on Ballard Road.

Whitney Weekend

Saratoga Race Course Friday, Aug 4 – Sunday Aug 6

Whitney Day

Saturday, August 5

Special first post time of 12:35 p.m.

Fans are encouraged to dress in pink in recognition of breast cancer survivors and the work of To Life!, a Capital Region nonprofit organization that provides personalized breast cancer education and support services. There will be a Best in Pink fashion contest to take place across from the Travers Bar from 1-3 p.m.

SSHS introduces Touch Wall to Sports Hall of Fame

Photo provided by Rich Johns.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Springs High School has introduced a computerized TouchWall to the SSHS Sports Hall of Fame, according to a Facebook post from Rich Johns, president of Act With Respect Always.

“In January 2022 I worked closely with the Athletic Director at Saratoga Springs to bring the newest, state-of-the-art, computerized TouchWall to the Saratoga Springs High School’s Sports Hall of Fame,” said Johns in the Facebook post. “I was given permission and I gladly accepted to raise the necessary funds. In four months, with the generosity of so many friends, $20,000 was raised to buy the best of the best.”

“I was personally able to use the wall as a tool to educate myself on all of the past accomplishments of the former student-athletes, coaches and teams that have excelled while attending the prestigious school and athletic programs,” said SSCSD Athletic Director John Goodson via email.

News & Notes: Week 4 Events at Saratoga Race Course

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The 2023 summer meet at Saratoga Race Course is underway and will continue through Monday, September 4. Racing will be conducted five days a week, Wednesdays through Sundays, apart from the final week, when the meet will conclude on Labor Day. Admission gates will open for live racing at 11 a.m. First post time is 1:10 p.m., with exceptions for Whitney Day on Aug. 5. 

Week 4 Stake Races 

*Mondays and Tuesdays = Dark Days. No racing. 

Saratoga Live presents daily coverage of the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course on FOX Sports. For the complete Saratoga Live broadcast schedule, and additional programming information, visit NYRA.com/SaratogaLive.

Friday, August 4 

GII National Museum of Racing Hall Of Fame:
3YO, 1 Mile – Turf, Purse $500,000

GIII Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Oaks Invitational:
F3YO, 1 3/16- Turf, Purse $400,000

Saturday, August 5

Fasig-Tipton Lure (R): 4&UP, 1 1/16 – Turf, Purse $135,000

GI Test: F3YO, 7 Furlongs – Dirt, Purse $500,000

GIII Troy Stakes: 4&UP, 5 1/2- Turf, Purse $300,000

GI Whitney (BC): 4&UP, 1 1/8- Dirt, Purse $1,000,000

GI Saratoga Derby Invitational: 3YO, 1 3/16- Turf, Purse $600,000

Sunday, August 6

GIII Adirondack: F2YO, 6 1/2 Furlongs – Dirt, Purse $200,000

Wednesday, August 9

Johnstone Mile (NYB): F&M 3&UP, 1 Mile – Dirt, Purse $125,000

Thursday, August 10

John Morrissey Handicap (NYB):
3&UP, 6 Furlongs – Dirt, Purse $125,000

Community Outreach Booth

As part of NYRA’s season-long commitment to spreading awareness of local non-profits, NYRA will again host one organization each day in the Community Outreach Booth, located adjacent to the Jockey Silks Room, inside Gate B. 

Friday, August 4: Retired Racehorse Project

Saturday, August 5: Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance

Sunday, August 6: Second Chance Thoroughbreds

Wednesday, August 9: Fleet Reserve Association

Thursday, August 10: Saratoga Automobile Museum

Purdy’s Summer Concert Stage

The Purdy’s Summer Concert Stage will host live musical performances each afternoon of the season from popular local and regional bands. This year’s summer music stage is presented by Purdy’s Discount Wine & Liquor in Saratoga Springs.

Friday, August 4: The Stony Creek Band

Saturday, August 5: Big Medicine

Sunday, August 6: Captain Squeeze &
The Zydeco Moshers

Wednesday, August 9: The Red Haired Strangers

Thursday, August 10: The Rodeo Barons

Whitney Weekend begins

Friday, August 4 – Sunday August 6

Sampling Superfecta: Fans will have the opportunity to sample the Saratoga Victory Vodka Lemonade at the Cooperstown Clubhouse Bar on National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame Day. Additional sampling opportunities include: The Pick Six Strawberry Lemonade at the Pick Six Vodka Gazebo; Josh Cellars wines at the Josh Cellars Wine Bar; and Day Chaser canned cocktails plus Woodchuck hard cider at the Day Chaser Gazebo. Samples will be available from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., while supplies last, to guests 21 and older, with valid ID.

Whitney Day

Saturday, August 5

Special first post time of 12:35 p.m. 

One of Saratoga’s most celebrated days of the season will culminate in the 96th renewal of the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney which offers a “Win and You’re In” berth to the Breeders’ Cup Classic in November at Santa Anita Park. Cody’s Wish will attempt his seventh straight victory, which include four Grade 1 wins, when he lines up in the nine-furlong Whitney. The Whitney stakes race will headline FOX Saratoga Saturday coverage beginning at 3 p.m. Whitney Day will also feature the Grade 1, $500,000 Test and Grade 1, $600,000 Saratoga Derby Invitational. 

Best in Pink Photo Contest:

Fans are encouraged to dress in pink in recognition of breast cancer survivors and the work of To Life!, a Capital Region nonprofit organization that provides personalized breast cancer education and support services. The fashion contest will take place across from the Travers Bar from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Each participant will take home a commemorative photo magnet, with the win, place and show finishers each receiving a complimentary bottle of Chateau d’Esclans ‘Whispering Angel’ Rose.

Sampling Exacta: Fans will have the opportunity to sample the Chandon Garden Spritz cocktail across from the Travers Bar; and Cutwater Ready to Drink cocktails at the Cutwater Gazebo, across from Guest Services. Samples will be available from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., while supplies last, to guests 21 and older, with valid ID.

HANDICAPPING SEMINAR AND MEET-AND-GREET

Every Sunday

Spend a Sunday at the races learning betting strategies and tips from expert handicappers in the Spa’s newest hospitality venue, the climate-controlled Paddock Suite. Guests will also be treated to a meet-and-greet with Saratoga Race Course’s rotating cast of on-track talent. Tickets can be purchased through Fevo.

Berkshire Bank Family Sundays

Every Sunday

The popular family-friendly weekly event features a wide variety of free activities, games, attractions and educational experiences from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Berkshire Bank Family Zone, located inside Gate A near the Saratoga Race Course Box Office. For Sunday, Aug. 6, the theme is Sports Camp Day, and will feature a sand art DIY craft station, sports-themed bounce house, face painting, giant games and more.

SARATOGA LOW ROLLER CONTEST

Every Thursday And Sunday 

Horseplayers can enjoy the Saratoga Low Roller Contest held exclusively on-track every Thursday and Sunday at Saratoga Race Course. Fans can pre-register on contest days outside the Miller Time Fourstardave Sports Bar. There is a $40 buy-in, of which $30 will go to the player’s bankroll and $10 to the prize pool. The winner will receive a Saratoga Low Roller championship T-shirt in addition to the cash prize.

Taste NY Pavilion

Every Thursday – Sunday

New York-made food and beverages will be available for sample and purchase at the Taste NY Pavilion, located inside Gate A at the Top of the Stretch, where fans can enjoy New York craft beer, cider, wine, spirits, cheese, chocolate and gelato. This year marks a decade since the launch of the Taste NY program. 

SARATOGA Breakfast and Breeding Farm Tours

Every Wednesday – Friday 

Expanded for its second year, NYRA is continuing the Saratoga Breakfast and Breeding Farm Tour. Tours this year will be offered Wednesday through Friday throughout the meet. Wednesday tours will travel to Song Hill Thoroughbreds, while Thursday and Friday tours will visit Old Tavern Farm.

Guests will enjoy a buffet breakfast at Saratoga Race Course before taking a CDTA trolley to the designated farm, where they will participate in a 60- to 90-minute guided walking tour of a working thoroughbred breeding farm. Admission to the races in the afternoon is included in the package. Tickets, which are $85 for adults and $35 for children 12 and under, must be reserved in advance at NYRA.com.

SUNDAY BRUNCH AT THE RAIL OF THE 1863 CLUB

Every Sunday 

Fans are invited to enjoy a brunch buffet while experiencing The Rail at the 1863 Club, the first-floor banquet space at the 1863 Club. Tickets start at $100 and include admission, a table seat for the day, brunch buffet, soft drinks, two mimosa or Bloody Mary drink tickets per person, Post Parade program book, tax and gratuity. Reservations are available by calling the NYRA Box Office at 844-NYRA-TIX or online at Ticketmaster.com.

Breakfast at Saratoga

Breakfast at Saratoga welcomes guests to enjoy a morning buffet at The Porch with a view of the thoroughbreds training on the main track. Breakfast is available every live racing day from 7 to 9:30 a.m., excluding Travers Day and Labor Day. 

Fans can also go behind the scenes with a free, guided backstretch tram tour, driven by CDTA. Tram tours run from 7:30 to 9 a.m. and depart from the clubhouse entrance approximately every 15 minutes. Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are 45 minutes in length. Tours are available every live racing day with the exception of Travers Day and Labor Day.

HHH Episode 18, August 2023

In this episode of HHH, the health discussion focuses on women’s health with special guest, Dr Amy Knoeller, gynecologist with Saratoga Hospital. Dr Knoeller dishes on real discussions around menopause. Charlie introduces us to the most recent exhibit at the Saratoga Springs History Museum featuring the Native Americans, the First Saratogians. Finally, Brien talks all about the upcoming jewel of the Saratoga racing season, The Travers Stakes, the summer derby.

News & Notes: Week 3 Events at Saratoga Race Course

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The 2023 summer meet at Saratoga Race Course is underway and will continue through Monday, September 4. Racing will be conducted five days a week, Wednesdays through Sundays, apart from the final week, when the meet will conclude on Labor Day. Admission gates will open for live racing at 11 a.m. First post time is 1:10 p.m. (with exceptions for Whitney and Travers Days and closing weekend; Travers Day gates will open at 7 a.m.) The 2023 summer meet will feature the following events:

Week 2 Stake Races 

*Mondays and Tuesdays = Dark Days. No racing. 

Saratoga Live presents daily coverage of the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course on FOX Sports. For the complete Saratoga Live broadcast schedule, and additional programming information, visit NYRA.com/SaratogaLive.

Friday, July 28 

GII Amsterdam: 3YO, 6 1/2 Furlongs – Dirt, Purse $200,000

Saturday, July 29

GI Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap: 3&UP, 6 Furlongs – Dirt, Purse $350,000

GII Jim Dandy presented by DK Horse: 3YO, 1 1/8 – Dirt, Purse $500,000

Sunday, July 30

GII Bowling Green: 4&UP, 1 3/8 – Turf, Purse $250,000

Wednesday, August 2

De La Rose (R): F&M 4&UP, 1 Mile – Turf, Purse $135,000

Thursday, August 3

GII Glens Falls: F&M 4&UP, 1 1/2 – Turf, Purse $250,000

Community Outreach Booth

As part of NYRA’s season-long commitment to spreading awareness of local non-profits, NYRA will again host one organization each day in the Community Outreach Booth, located adjacent to the Jockey Silks Room, inside Gate B. On Opening Day, NYRA will host Jewish War Veterans Post 36 – Saratoga Springs, a leading Veterans Service Organization that supports and advocates for all uniformed service members, veterans and their families.

Friday, July 28: North Country Wild Care

Saturday, July 29: Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund

Sunday, July 30: Christie’s Heartoberfest

Wednesday, August 2: Saratoga WarHorse Foundation

Thursday, August 3: Saratoga Senior Center

Purdy’s Summer Concert Stage

The Purdy’s Summer Concert Stage will host live musical performances each afternoon of the season from popular local and regional bands. This year’s summer music stage is presented by Purdy’s Discount Wine & Liquor in Saratoga Springs.

Friday, July 28: Dealt The Blues

Saturday, July 29: ILL Funk

Sunday, July 30: Wyld Blu

Wednesday, August 2: Johnny and the Triumphs

Thursday, August 3: The Lustre Kings

PERMANENTLY DISABLED JOCKEYS’ FUND AWARENESS DAY Day

Saturday, July 29

Uniting with racetracks across the country to support the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) Day, riders at Saratoga Race Course will participate in a host of activities to raise awareness and funding for the PDJF. Highlighting the day’s events will be a special autograph session with members of the Saratoga jockey colony at the Jockey Silks Room Porch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with suggested donations to benefit the PDJF.

Saratoga Jockey Trading Cards:

Fans will be given the opportunity to purchase a pack of five jockey trading cards for $5, with a limit of three packs per person. Similar in design to baseball trading cards, the limited-edition cards will feature 20 of Saratoga’s active and most popular jockeys. All proceeds to be donated to the PDJF. Jockey cards are randomly sorted in each pack and feature the jockey’s picture and home country flag on the front and personal details and racing statistics on the back. Representatives from PDJF will be on site collecting donations and selling the jockey trading card sets inside Gate A near the Taste NY Pavilion beginning at 11 a.m. while supplies last.

HANDICAPPING SEMINAR AND MEET-AND-GREET

Every Sunday

Enjoy your Sunday at the races in the Spa’s newest hospitality venue, the climate-controlled Paddock Suite, learning betting strategies and tips from expert handicappers. Guests will also be treated to a meet-and-greet with Saratoga Race Course’s new track announcer Frank Mirahmadi, along with a rotating cast of on-track talent, personalities and VIPs. Tickets can be purchased through Fevo.

Berkshire Bank Family Sundays

Every Sunday

The popular family-friendly weekly event features a wide variety of free activities, games, attractions and educational experiences from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Berkshire Bank Family Zone, located inside Gate A near the Saratoga Race Course Box Office. For July 28, the theme is Saratoga’s Got Talent, and will feature a DIY craft station, giant mural, break dancers, games and relays.

SARATOGA LOW ROLLER CONTEST

Every Thursday And Sunday 

Horseplayers can enjoy the Saratoga Low Roller Contest held exclusively on-track every Thursday and Sunday at Saratoga Race Course. Fans can pre-register on contest days outside the Miller Time Fourstardave Sports Bar. There is a $40 buy-in, of which $30 will go to the player’s bankroll and $10 to the prize pool. The winner will receive a Saratoga Low Roller championship T-shirt in addition to the cash prize.

Taste NY Pavilion

every Thursday – Sunday

New York-made food and beverages will be available for sample and purchase at the Taste NY Pavilion, located inside Gate A at the Top of the Stretch, where fans can enjoy New York craft beer, cider, wine, spirits, cheese, chocolate and gelato. This year marks a decade since the launch of the Taste NY program. 

SARATOGA Breakfast and Breeding Farm Tours

Every Wednesday – Friday 

Expanded for its second year, NYRA is continuing the Saratoga Breakfast and Breeding Farm Tour. Tours this year will be offered Wednesday through Friday throughout the meet. Wednesday tours will travel to Song Hill Thoroughbreds, while Thursday and Friday tours will visit Old Tavern Farm.

Guests will enjoy a buffet breakfast at Saratoga Race Course before taking a CDTA trolley to the designated farm, where they will participate in a 60- to 90-minute guided walking tour of a working thoroughbred breeding farm. Admission to the races in the afternoon is included in the package. Tickets, which are $85 for adults and $35 for children 12 and under, must be reserved in advance at NYRA.com.

SUNDAY BRUNCH AT THE RAIL OF THE 1863 CLUB

Every Sunday 

Fans are invited to enjoy a brunch buffet while experiencing The Rail at the 1863 Club, the first-floor banquet space at the 1863 Club. Tickets start at $100 and include admission, a table seat for the day, brunch buffet, soft drinks, two mimosa or Bloody Mary drink tickets per person, Post Parade program book, tax and gratuity. Reservations are available by calling the NYRA Box Office at 844-NYRA-TIX or online at Ticketmaster.com.

Breakfast at Saratoga

Breakfast at Saratoga welcomes guests to enjoy a morning buffet at The Porch with a view of the thoroughbreds training on the main track. Breakfast is available every live racing day from 7 to 9:30 a.m., excluding Travers Day and Labor Day. 

Fans can also go behind the scenes with a free, guided backstretch tram tour, driven by CDTA. Tram tours run from 7:30 to 9 a.m. and depart from the clubhouse entrance approximately every 15 minutes. Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are 45 minutes in length. Tours are available every live racing day with the exception of Travers Day and Labor Day.

The Best of “Front-Porch Blues” Comes to Caffe Lena Aug. 13

Photo: Rev. Peyton & his Big Damn Band.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Described as the greatest front-porch blues band in the world, Rev. Peyton & his Big Damn Band are slated to deliver their boot-stompin’ bluesy American roots atop the stage at Caffe Lena Sunday, Aug. 13. 

Led by premier finger-picker Reverend Peyton, the band’s latest record, “Dance Songs For Hard Times” landed atop the Billboard, iTunes and Sirius XM Blues Charts and was produced by Grammy winner Vance Powell (Jack White, Chris Stapleton). 

Showtime is 7 p.m. and tickets may be gotten at: caffelena.org. 

John Cleese Brings Laughs & Conversation to Proctors

SCHENECTADY — Comedy legend John Cleese brings his unparalleled wit and comic genius to Proctors for an unforgettable night for “An Evening with the Late John Cleese.” 

The event will take place October 19 at Proctors, 432 State St, Schenectady.

Known for his impeccable timing, trademark eccentricity, and clever wordplay, Cleese has solidified his position as nothing short of comedy royalty. With all-new routines, shaped by his decades of experience, Cleese showcases his observational humor and gifted storytelling. 

As the co-founder of Monty Python, John Cleese has left an indelible mark on the world of comedy. His work on groundbreaking projects like “Monty Python’s Flying Circus,” “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” “Life of Brian,” “Fawlty Towers,” “A Fish Called Wanda” and his notable roles in the James Bond and Harry Potter franchises have earned him global acclaim and a devoted fan base. 

Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or online at proctors.org. 

Morgan James: Memphis Magnetic on Stage in Dinner Concert Series at The Mansion Of Saratoga

Morgan James at The Mansion Of Saratoga Aug.10.  

ROCK CITY FALLS –Juilliard trained singer, songwriter, actress and recording artist Morgan James performs 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 at The Mansion of Saratoga.

James is currently on tour supporting her fifth studio album, “Nobody’s Fool.”  

In addition to her original music, James co-produced and starred in an all-female concept recording of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” and has taken on full album covers of the Beatles’ iconic “White Album,” Joni Mitchell’s “Blue,” and Jeff Buckley’s “Grace,” among others. 

On Broadway, she was in five back-to-back original companies: The Addams Family (starring Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth), Wonderland, Godspell and Motown: The Musical, and as a guest at Kristin Chenoweth’s For The Girls.  

The Mansion of Saratoga, which features a dinner and a show as part of its 801 Convert Series, is located at 801 Route 29, Rock City Falls. Go to: www.themansionsaratoga.com/concert-series-line-up.