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Registration Open for 43rd Freihofer’s Run for Women on Sept. 25

11-Week Training Challenge to Shape Up for Race Day Begins July 12

ALBANY — Online registration for the 43rd Freihofer’s® Run for Women, which is set for Saturday, Sept. 25 at 9 a.m., is now open at freihofersrun.com. 

All registrants receive a high-performance women’s commemorative t-shirt, delicious Freihofer’s® products, chip timing, live results, printable finisher certificates, and post-race refreshments courtesy of Price Chopper Supermarkets. The registration fee is $30 through Aug. 30. 

Runners of all abilities looking to get in shape for the region’s premier all-women 5k can also sign up now for the Freihofer’s® Training Challenge, which begins Monday, July 12 at 17 sites in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Dutchess counties. 

The 11-week program, which costs $55, follows a beginner’s 5k training plan, and features weekly, small group training sessions led by mentors. Participants also receive emails with each day’s workout schedule, a tech shirt, and clinics on strength training, nutrition, run form, and injury prevention. A convenient virtual program is also offered for those concerned about being around others or who plan to be away during the summer. For a $40 registration fee, participants receive weekly workout emails, a tech shirt, and the program’s educational resources sent electronically. 

The Training Challenge’s beginner’s program is for women who are new to running or are coming back after a break. The program starts with walking and jogging and progresses as the race date approaches. The intermediate program is for those who have completed a 5k or want more challenging workouts. The advanced program is for athletes ready for focused speed and distance workouts who should already be able to run 5 or more miles at a time.

To learn more and sign up for the Training Challenge, visit freihofersrun.com/events/training-challenge. Online registration through the 5k is the only method of registering. Registration closes on Sunday, July 25. A dedicated Training Challenge Facebook page can be found at facebook.com/freihoferstrainingchallenge. For more information, email khislop@freihofersrun.com

Dinosaurs In Motion: 14 Interactive Dinosaur Sculptures Coming To Saratoga in July

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Universal Preservation Hall presents Dinosaurs in Motion, a new, interactive, engaging STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) exhibition for 84 days this summer and early fall. 

Dinosaurs in Motion engages and educates the visitors of all ages by using 14 fully interactive, recycled life-size metal dinosaur sculptures inspired by actual fossils. 

The life-sized metal sculptures weave science, art and innovation themes throughout and touches on each of these educational topics at each sculpture. The art portions highlight sketching, drawing, and sculpting; the science segments explore kinetics, biomechanics, and robotics; and the innovation areas encourage observing and experimenting. 

Exhibition: July 25-Oct. 15 at UPH. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 youth and are now on sale at universalpreservationhall.org. The event is presented by Adirondack Trust Company. 

UPH, located at 25 Washington St., is a partner in the Proctors Collaborative. NLH Property and AIM Services Inc. are additional underwriters of Dinosaurs in Motion.

Encounter to Host Book Signing by Fox News & Friends Meteorologist Janice Dean

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Janice Dean, senior meteorologist for FOX News Channel and morning meteorologist for FNC’s FOX & Friends, will be promoting her latest book, “Make Your Own Sunshine: Inspiring Stories of People Who Find Light in Dark Times,” at Encounter, located at 482 Broadway.  The book signing will take place 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 17. 

A pre-order signed copy of the book is $25 and includes entrance into a giveaway that includes gift cards, gift baskets, and more, as well as 20% off all Encounter purchases made on the day of the event. Day-of-event book purchase price is $30. A portion of proceeds will go to Multiple Sclerosis and an unnamed charity of Dean’s choice.

The book signing will be preceded by a VIP meet and greet hour from 9-10 am. Admission to the 9 a.m. event is $50 and includes signed copies of Dean’s books “Make Your Own Sunshine,” and “Mostly Sunny,” entrance into a giveaway of an Encounter gift card, a Samantha Sung Dress, or gift basket. VIP guests will also receive 20% off all purchases that day. 

Both pre-orders and VIP Meet and Greet opportunities can be secured by going to the encounterboutique.com website, or by emailing encounter@pasofny.com by Friday, July 2.

Park Theater Presents Free Summer Concert Series Fridays at Crandall Park Bandshell

GLENS FALLS — After a year of uncertainty and performance limitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Park Theater has announced its inaugural summer concert series at the Crandall Park Bandshell each Friday evening in July 2021. Concerts take place 7-8:30 p.m. This is a free concert series that will serve to enhance the accessibility of the arts within the local community.

The Crandall Park Bandshell is located on Fire Rd, Glens Falls. The Park Theater will be following all NYS and CDC guidance to maintain utmost safety.

 For more information, visit: parktheatergf.com, or phone The Park Theater Box Office at 518-792-1150. 

Saratoga Arts New Exhibitions: Spirit Rappings, Brighten the Corners Open July 1

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Two new exhibitions – Sprit Rappings, and Brighten the Corners – will run concurrently at Saratoga Arts from July 1 to Aug. 14. 

Spirit Rappings features collaborations and work by artists Judy Glantzman and Jeffrey Hargrave, Ben Gocker and Helen Macro, telling and retelling familiar stories and history by repurposing imagery and/or objects.

Spirit Rappings is borrowed from a song with the same title published in 1853 describing the Victorian practice of spirit rapping to communicate with spirits, which began in western New York State in the 1840s with the rise of spiritualism. Messages received through a series of knocks or taps were interpreted by a medium and shared as truths. This exhibition asks us to reexamine commonly held truths and reconsider what we hold as valuable.

Brighten the Corners: Art of the 1990s from the Tang Teaching Museum Collection, is part of All Together Now, a regional collections sharing project organized by the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College, with support of the Henry Luce Foundation.

This exhibition features more than 15 works of contemporary art including painting, sculpture and photography from the Tang collection with a focus on identity, race, gender and storytelling by artists such as Nayland Blake, Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler, Wendy Ewald, Glenn Ligon, Kerry James Marshall, Frank Moore, Lorna Simpson and Tim Rollins and K.O.S.

An opening reception will be held at Saratoga Arts noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 3, and an Artist Talk takes place on July 10 at 2 p.m. 

Saratoga Arts is located at 320 Broadway. For more information, go to: www.saratoga-arts.org.

SPAC Welcomes Four New Board Members: Reflects on 2020 & Looks to 2021

SARATOGA SPRINGS — At its annual meeting on June 17, Saratoga Performing Arts Center reflected upon the challenges and opportunities presented by 2020 and looked ahead to its reopening in 2021. 

“On Monday, May 18 of 2020, SPAC did the unthinkable. In the middle of glorious high spring weather, after 53 continuous years of presenting on our beloved and legendary stage, we cancelled an entire season and left the doors to the amphitheater locked — a profound and solemn acknowledgement during some of the darkest, early days of the pandemic,” said Elizabeth Sobol, president & CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center at the Annual Meeting. “And yet, here we are. After what now seems an eternity, the amphitheater is open, the lawn is thick and green.”

SPAC’s season kicked off on June 5 with its signature education event, The Adirondack Trust Company Festival of Young Artists, celebrating the artistic achievements of more than 200 local student dancers, singers, musicians, poets and visual artists. Trey Anastasio kicked off the pop music season with a trio of shows June 18-20. 

Following a year of a shuttered amphitheater stage due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SPAC will welcome back all three resident companies – New York City Ballet, The Philadelphia Orchestra and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center — in addition to hosting its iconic Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival, a popular concert lineup presented by Live Nation, the return of Caffè Lena @ SPAC, and a special evening dedicated to Health Care Workers. 

During 2020, SPAC completed its major new capital project, The Pines@SPAC. The project restored park-like aesthetics to the grounds and opened up original site lines from the Route 50 Gate to the Victoria Pool, provided new and vastly expanded restrooms and concessions areas – and new measures for safety and security. Funding was provided by Live Nation, Empire State Development, and NYS Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation. 

SPAC’s total operating income for 2020 was $4.37 million, total operating expenses were $3.95 million, resulting in an operating surplus for the year at just over $400,000. That surplus will be used to navigate the 2021 season. 

“Nowhere is SPAC’s transformation more dramatically evident than in the presence of our new Pines@SPAC facility,” Sobol said. The project will have its official ribbon cutting later this season.

Carl DeBrule, Sean Leonard, Chris Mackey and Dr. Oliver Robinson were welcomed as new members of the SPAC Board of Directors. 

DeBrule has over 22 years of experience in business, operations and technical leadership experience driving high performance teams and operational innovations. His current role is with Johnson and Johnson Corporation as Vice President Global Applications Development Engineering Processes and Testing. 

Leonard is currently Chief Investment Officer and Partner with Graypoint LLC with 13 years in finance. He is a pragmatic, growth oriented and execution focused leader. 

Mackey has 34 years of diversified wholesale and retail automotive experience and success in the management and development of all aspects of franchised retail automobile dealership operations. He is 95% owner of Saratoga Ford and Saratoga Subaru. 

Dr. L. Oliver Robinson is currently the Superintendent of Schools for the Shenendehowa Central School District in Clifton Park.

2021 Season Dates

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: June 13 -August 29 at Pitney Meadows Community Farm
New York City Ballet: On and Off Stage, July 14 – 17
Opera Saratoga: Man of La Mancha, July 8-10
The Philadelphia Orchestra: Aug. 11 – 14

For tickets and more information, visit SPAC.org. 

Jews, God and History’ Virtual Show at Saratoga Jewish Cultural Festival

SARATOGA SPRINGS —The Saratoga Jewish Cultural Festival, in collaboration with Temple Sinai, presents “Jews, God, and History,” a one-man virtual show courtesy of Zoom, at 7 p.m. on June 27. 

“Jews, God, and History” is written and performed by Michael Takiff and directed by Tony nominee Brian Lane Green.

“Geared to mature audiences, Jews, God and History is introspective, and provides us the opportunity to laugh while stimulating our brains to reexamine core beliefs, not to change, but perhaps to reaffirm. You be the judge,” said Saratoga Jewish Cultural Festival Coordinator Phyllis Wang, in a statement. 

The show provokes people to think and to laugh, employing a breadth of comedic forms: stand-up, sketch, character, impressions, and just plain jokes. Dialogue, rant, and insight fill out the show’s rich dramatic material.

Takiff will take questions after the performance.  Registration is required:  sjca.sjcf@gmail.com  Further information on program can be found  at www.saratogajewishculturalfestival.org  Donations are welcome to Temple Sinai, 509 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, or at saratogasinai.org.     

SIRSY, Erin Harkes, Lustre Kings to Stage Shows at Ballston Spa Summer Concert Series

BALLSTON SPA — Free concerts will be staged Thursday evenings from 6-8 p.m. in Lions Music Park at the historic Iron Spring Park on Front Street in the village of Ballston Spa from July 1 through Aug. 26.

The concerts are presented by the Ballston Spa Business and Professional Association (BSBPA).

2021 Concerts in the Park Schedule

July 1: Ballston Spa Community Band
July 8: Erin Harkes
July 15: The North & South Dakotas
July 22: The Lustre Kings

July 29: The Rogues
August 5: Annual Ice Cream Social with Union Fire Co. Band
August 12: SIRSY
August 19: Geo Beat
August 26: Ballston Spa Community Jazz Band

Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. Concerts follow any continuing New York State guidelines for safe public gatherings that may be in effect at the time of the event. These may include social distancing measures, face masks and limited capacity in the park. 

A Legend Returns to Caffe Lena

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Ramblin’ Jack Elliot returns to Caffe Lena on July 25 when he is scheduled to perform one week prior to his 90th birthday. For ticket information,
 go to: caffelena.org. 

June 25 – July 1, 2021

Friday, June 25

Rummage Sale
Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church

768 Charlton Rd., Ballston Lake | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 
Also on Saturday, June 26: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. A percentage of the proceeds will benefit CAPTAIN and the BH-BL Area Churches Summer Lunch Program for children.  Please:  bring your own bags, and wear mask. 

Indoor and Outdoor Yard Sale 
Malta Ridge United Methodist Church

729 Malta Avenue Extension, Malta | 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 
Also on Saturday, June 26 | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.  On Saturday only, there will be an ala-carte lunch featuring hot dogs, chips, and a beverage, available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For additional information or directions please call the Church at 518-581-0210. 

Best of Saratoga Springs Festival
Spa City Motor Lodge

413 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 3 – 8 p.m.
Bringing together local businesses for a celebration of the best the town has to offer to locals and travelers alike. The festival is hosted by Discover Saratoga and Lark Hotels at the brand-new boutique hotel and venue, Spa City Motor Lodge. The event will feature a tasting from local restaurants, an outdoor beer garden, live bands and musicians, an art gallery from local artists, and a flea market with pop-up shops featuring local curators and stores. Join us to support the wonderful local businesses and artists of Saratoga Springs! To register for this free, family-friendly event, please visit Eventbrite. Free admission.

Monthly Dinner
Principessa Elena Society

11-13 Oak St., Saratoga Springs | 5 – 7 p.m.
Principessa Elena Society will host take out only, curbside pick-up from 5 – 7 p.m.  Menu: pasta w/sauce, meatballs w/sauce, sausage w/sauce, salad, Italian bread, butter. Cost is $10. Open to the public. 

Saturday, June 26

Trap/Clay Shoot
Fish Creek Rod & Gun Club

123 NY Rt 32, Schuylerville | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 
Open to the public. Great time to introduce the youth to trap shooting for fun. Novice to Expert, only $5 per round. 

Parts of a Plane
The Empire State Aerosciences Museum

250 Rudy Chase Drive, Glenville | 1 – 2:30 p.m.
Open Cockpit: Bell UH1 Huey (Vietnam Era) For students (ages 8-15 years old) to learn about the history of aviation and how planes fly. Classes will be limited to 10 students and will be conducted in the museum’s outdoor airpark and/or Community Room. Masks are required and social distancing rules will apply. The ESAM airpark contains 20 historic military aircrafts, so this is a great opportunity to learn about aviation, see something different, and have fun! Cost is $12 per student and reservations are necessary.  Please call the museum at 518-377-2191, ext. 10 to register. 

Sunday, June 27

Sheep to Shawl
Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton St., Ballston Spa

Noon and 4 p.m. | Sheep, lambs, farmers, herders, and shearers, including the famous Fred the Shearer, will assemble on Brookside’s lush front lawn to demonstrate every facet of sheep husbandry, shearing, and weaving to produce the wool clothing that was so ubiquitous in colonial America. Sheep to Shawl is an interactive, family-friendly event.  Young and the young-at-heart will have fun petting the sheep, meeting farmers, and participating in demonstrations.  The event is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.  For more information call 518-885-4000, visit www.brooksidemuseum.org, or follow on social media: Twitter, @SaratogaCoHist; Instagram, SaratogaCountyHistory. 

Saratoga Chamber Players Live Concert
Pitney Meadows Community Farm

223 West Ave., Saratoga Springs | 3 p.m.
A summer afternoon concert to honor the memory of Dr. David A. Wasser, long-time board member and supporter of the arts in general.  Joseph Haydn. Flute Quartet in in D Major, (Hob.II:D11) Gordon Jacob. Six Shakespearean Sketches (for flute, viola, cello) Antonín Dvorák. Quartet in Eb, Op. 51 All attendees must be fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the performance. Masks will be worn during the concert and seating will be socially distanced. There will be no intermission. 

Benefit for Terry Leonbruno
Principessa Elena Society, 13 Oak St., Saratoga Springs
3 – 8 p.m. | Terry is currently recovering from a brain aneurysm. While he concentrates on healing, let’s help him with everything else. There will be hot dogs, hamburgers, food from Three Vines Bistro, silent auctions and 50/50. Please come and help our favorite bartender who has always been there for us.

Monday, June 28

“Rocky Railway – Jesus’ Power Pulls Us Through” Vacation Bible School
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 149 Lake Ave., Saratoga

June 28 – July 2 | 9 a.m. – Noon
Give your children a week of positive, Christ-centered experiences, grow their faith, and build meaningful relationships. Each day your child will come home with a big smile, a stronger faith, and singing their hearts out with new songs that they will learn each day!  There are opportunities for children, youth, and adults, so go to www.spalutheran.org/vbs or call 518-584-0904 for more info and to sign up. Free and open to all. Donations are welcome. We will be following applicable CDC/NY COVID-19 guidelines to keep everyone healthy, and space will be limited to meet these guidelines.

Oil Painting Demonstration
Zoom Presentation | 6:30 p.m.

Southern Saratoga Art Society is hosting a free and open to the public oil painting demonstration with artist Takeyce Walter.  To register please visit: www.southernsaratogaartist.com. Takeyce is an award winning contemporary American painter focusing on the natural landscapes of the Northeast, working primarily with oil paint and soft pastels.  She is especially inspired by bodies of water and there is a great sense of familiarity, tranquility, and reverence in each piece of her artwork. 

Tuesday, June 29

Lunchtime Concert Series
Downtowner Hotel Parking Lot, 413 Broadway, Saratoga Springs

12 p.m. | Chairs provided. Free. Donations appreciated. 

Wednesday, June 30

Brown Bag Lunch Workshop
Saratoga Auto Museum, 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs

Noon – 1 p.m. | The Saratoga Chapter and Jane McCrea Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution invite you to a brown bag lunch workshop to learn about all of the exciting programs that are available for students and community leaders from the DAR and enriching partnerships with other community service groups by offering grants, scholarships and recognition of outstanding service while expanding the support of new membership. Come and learn about Today’s DAR!

Roast Pork Dinner 
Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs

4:30 – 6 p.m. | For curbside pickup only. Call Monday or Tuesday between 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. to place an order: 518-584-2585. Menu: roast pork, mashed potatoes, vegetable, stuffing, applesauce, gravy and roll, tossed salad. Dinner for two is $25 cash only. 

Thursday, July 1

Meeting for Ch. 60 Korean War Veterans Association
VFW, 190 Excelsior Ave., Saratoga Springs | 1 p.m. 

Veterans who served anywhere during the Korean War, in Korea at any time, spouses, widows, friends and relatives are all invited to attend.  The VFW is located at the end of Veterans’ Way, off the arterial just North of Saratoga Springs. New members are always welcome.  For further information or an application to join the organization, please contact Comm. Paul O’Keefe at 518-603-4186.

Concerts in the Park
Lions Music Park, Front St., Ballston Spa | 6 – 8 p.m.

This week’s featured artist is the Ballston Spa Community Band. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. We will follow any continuing New York State guidelines for safe public gatherings that may be in effect at the time of the event. These may include social distancing measures, face masks and limited capacity in the park.  The concert series is free to the public.