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Saratoga’s Star Radio Launches Marketing Campaign Giveaway for Local Businesses

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga’s Star Radio on 93.3FM, 1160AM, and 900AM, is looking to help three local businesses advertise their company’s reopening through an enter-to-win a $10,000 Marketing Campaign Contest. There will be three prizes awarded, worth $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500. 

To participate in the $10K Marketing Campaign Contest, businesses are asked to hang up a Star Radio Open/Closed sign and take a photo of their storefront with the sign on display. Photos can then be submitted on the Star website at starsaratoga.com. Once a business has registered for the contest, their name will be added to a new business directory on the Star Radio website. The contest entry deadline is 12 a.m. Monday, Aug.  31. Prizes will be awarded on Friday, Sept. 4 on the Star Morning Show with John Meaney in the 8 a.m. hour. 

First Prize includes six months of airtime on Saratoga’s Star Radio, six boosted posts on social media, a Pre-Roll streaming ad on Star’s mobile app for one month and a display ad on starsaratoga.com for one year. Second Prize includes three months of airtime, three boosted posts on social media, a Pre-Roll streaming ad on Star’s mobile app for one month and a display ad on the Star website for six months. Third Prize includes one month of radio airtime, one boosted post on social media and a display ad on starsaratoga.com for three months. A full list of contest rules and eligibility requirements is available on starsaratoga.com. 

Locally owned and operated, Saratoga’s Star Radio offers a mix of music, local news and relevant information to listeners living in the Saratoga region. 

“SPAC Reimagined” Video Series Features All Three Resident Companies Premieres Online

SARATOGA SPRINGS — “SPAC REIMAGINED,” a series of unique, locally shot dance videos that pay tribute to the 2020 classical season and feature all three of SPAC’s resident companies are premiering through July 25 at spac.org, and on SPAC’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.

Created by videographers and NYCB dancers, Emily Kikta and Peter Walker, the project combines the talents of seven dancers and four choreographers from New York City Ballet, alongside music performed by The Philadelphia Orchestra and The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. The videos will culminate with a longer-form, exclusive performance on Saturday, July 25. 

 “In a time when the usual parameters and processes of presenting live performance have evaporated, SPAC has been reinventing itself – and the ways in which we provide great art and artists to our community,” said Elizabeth Sobol, President and CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center, in a statement. “This year marks our fourth collaboration with NYCB dancers and videographers Emily Kikta and Peter Walker, but it is the first time that the series will incorporate artists from across our entire classical season.  We feel fortunate to have this artistic gift to share – something to fill, if just a little, the enormous void created in a ballet season without New York City Ballet.” 

 The artists choreographed, rehearsed and shot the films over a two-week period, and features four new digital works filmed exclusively on the grounds of SPAC and in the Saratoga Spa State Park and are all set to music originally planned to be performed during the 2020 classical season. 

Emily Kikta has been a dancer in New York City Ballet since 2010. Peter Walker has been a dancer and choreographer with the New York City Ballet since 2011. New York City Ballet dancers featured in the videos include Devin Alberda, Christina Clark, Uma Deming, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Anthony Huxley, Emily Kikta and Peter Walker. The pieces were choreographed by Emily Kikta, Peter Walker, Devin Alberda and Christina Clark. All artists were tested for COVID-19 prior to coming to the Capital Region and the artists strictly adhered to the CDC’s guidelines for the prevention of the spread of COVID-19. 

History Museum Hosts Saratoga Springs Through The Years Presentation July 23

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs History Museum will host a virtual presentation via Zoom at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 23. The program, titled “Troy and Saratoga Springs: Much in Common,” is part of the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust Program Series.   

The talk will cover things that represent the tie between the two communities and will cover well-known personalities such as John Morrissey, residences of well-known industrialists, and railroads such as the Delaware & Hudson that had much to do with the late 19th and early 20th century economic development of both Saratoga Springs and Troy. 

Author Richard Chait and City of Troy/Rensselaer County historian Kathy Sheehan will present this interesting topic.

The event is free and limited to the first 100 people to join.  To join the event visit www.saratogahistory.org/alfred-z-solomon-program-series and click the link to view the event.

Saratoga Casino Hotel, Rivers Casino & Resort Issues “WARN Act” Early Warning of Closures and Layoffs To Workers

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Casino Hotel in Saratoga Springs, and Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady each announced this week that they have issued Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN Act) notices to their furloughed team members. 

At Saratoga, more than 80 percent of the company’s workforce was impacted by the properties temporary closure beginning March 16 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following the initial closure, all furloughed team members received salary and wages for two weeks and currently all team members remain covered by the company’s health insurance.

Saratoga Casino Hotel will issue the legally required WARN Act notices due to circumstances beyond the company’s control and the uncertainty surrounding when the property will be allowed to reopen.  Federal law requires large employers to issue WARN notices when a furlough or layoff is reasonably expected to stretch beyond six-months, and at this time it remains unclear as to when team members would be allowed to return to work. Advanced notice gives workers, their families, and communities time to transition, seek new employment, and enter workforce training programs.

Furloughed team members at Saratoga number 401. More than 1,000 Rivers team members have been furloughed after salaries and wages were retained for four weeks following the March 15 temporary closure of the property in order to help stop the spread of COVID-19. 

Both casinos say they would like to reopen as soon as the state permits. 

Opening Weekend “Masks On” Celebration Downtown

SARATOGA SPRINGS — There will be no fans in the stands at Saratoga Race Course this weekend as the summer meet gets underway, but a quartet of local organizations are sponsoring an Opening Weekend “Masks On” celebration in downtown Saratoga Springs.

Local entertainers will perform live outside along the street in several locations along Broadway and local shops and restaurants will be hosting viewing parties and special events this weekend.

Events are presented by the Downtown Business Association, Saratoga Springs City Center, Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce, and Saratoga County Prosperity Partnership. 

“Everyone strolling along outside on Broadway this opening weekend enjoying this entertainment, our stores, shops and restaurants must follow CDC guidelines for social distancing,” the organizations say, in a statement. “Where this is not possible outside along the street such as near a live entertainer, you must wear a mask for your own safety as well as those around you. That’s what we have to do to put health first during our ‘Masks On’ Celebration as we fight to stop the spread of COVID-19.”

Opera Saratoga Virtual Gala: The Pirates’ Pajama Party & Treasure Hunt

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Opera Saratoga will next month present The Pirates’ Pajama Party & Treasure Hunt, the company’s first-ever Virtual Gala. The online event replaces Opera on the Lake, the company’s previously scheduled gala.

The Pirates’ Pajama Party & Treasure Hunt will take place completely online at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 13. 

The summer gala is the most important fundraiser of the year for Opera Saratoga, providing critical resources to support diverse community and education programs including Saratoga Sings for Seniors, Opera-to-Go for elementary school children, and the company’s nationally acclaimed Young Artist Program. 

The Pirates’ Pajama Party & Treasure Hunt Virtual Gala is chaired by Steve Rosenblum, and pays special tribute to Rosemarie V. Rosen, Honorary Gala Chair and President Emeritus of Opera Saratoga’s Board of Directors. 

“This one night only event will be truly interactive – an engaging evening of mystery and entertainment – featuring special performances of pirate-themed music, including highlights from Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, and an interactive treasure hunt with prizes,” Rosenblum said in a statement.

“In re-envisioning our Gala to take place online, we wanted to make sure that we could create an event that would be more than another online concert,” added Opera Saratoga’s Artistic and General Director, Lawrence Edelson. “Of course there will be music, but this will be a real party – an opportunity to ‘mingle’ online with friends and fellow music lovers, to solve a mystery together, and to have fun – all while supporting the year-round work Opera Saratoga does to enrich the region.”

Ticket holders can attend the Virtual Gala from the comfort and safety of their own homes from anywhere in the world – all that is needed is a computer, tablet or phone with a built-in camera and an internet connection. Gala attendees will have the opportunity to get their best “pirate on” with Opera Saratoga’s special Pirate Booty Kit that each person will receive in the mail one week prior to the event – an assortment of Treasure Hunt Clues and Pirate Accessories to make sure you don’t get lost at sea! 

Tickets for the Gala are $100 per person; or $250 for Honorary Committee members.

Opera Saratoga, formerly known as Lake George Opera, began with a production of Die Fledermaus at the Diamond Point Theatre on July 5, 1962, playing to an audience of 230. The Company now calls Saratoga Springs home and performs for more than 25,000 people annually.

For tickets and additional information, go to: www.operasaratoga.org/2020-virtual-gala. 

Skidmore College to Hold 41st Annual Polo by Twilight Scholarship Benefit This Week

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Skidmore College will celebrate the 41st Anne T. Palamountain Scholarship Benefit virtually this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Registration is open for the online event, which will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 21.

Speakers will include celebrity polo player Leighton Jordan; Skidmore’s new president, Marc C. Conner; and Bruce Palamountain, son of Anne and Joseph Palamountain. 

The event will also recognize 2020 Palamountain Scholar Award recipient Naira Abdula ’20, who graduated from Skidmore with honors in May. Participants can also take part in a live auction and take advantage of takeout meal specials from Hattie’s and Longfellows.

Proceeds benefit the Joseph C. and Anne T. Palamountain Scholarship Fund, which supports financially eligible juniors and seniors with outstanding academic records and co-curricular service. The fund, which honors Skidmore’s late president and his wife, has provided more than 400 scholarships since 1979.

The Anne T. Palamountain Scholar Award is presented each year to a student or recent graduate who has demonstrated leadership, service to others and a commitment to the larger good of society. 

Naira Abdula, a management and business major at Skidmore and Davis Project for Peace Grant recipient, is the founder of Edutrer, an afterschool program in her hometown in Mozambique that teaches underprivileged children how to read, write and count using interactive technologies. Her plan for the nonprofit organization also won third place in Skidmore’s 2018 Freirich Business Plan Competition. 

Visit skidmore.edu/palamountainbenefit to register, donate, or for more information, including this year’s list of auction items, dinner specials and acknowledgment of special friends and event sponsors.

Fantastic Food Truck Corral at the Washington County Fairgrounds

GREENWICH — All month long the Fantastic Food Truck Corral will be on Fridays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Washington County fairgrounds. 

Each Friday and Saturday, the fairgrounds will welcome food vendors from around the area for an evening of fair food. The community can enjoy the fair food at one of the fairgrounds socially distanced picnic tables. They are allowed to bring their own chair or blanket, or they can take their food to go. 

To ensure everyone’s safety, masks are required to visit the food truck event as well as maintaining six-feet of social distancing from fellow food patrons and vendors. Hand washing stations with water and soap and hand sanitizer dispensers will be available throughout the corral for all to use throughout the event. 

This Friday will feature musical guest Swamp Foot along with vendors Miller’s Backyard BBQ, Angela’s Pizza, Scott’s Charbroil, Pennsylvania Dutch Oven Funnel Cake, Bound by Fate Brewery, Eagle’s Nest – Boy Scouts, The Mac Factor and Reggies Veggies. 

The fairground is open this Saturday for lunch and dinner with “Cruise In.” Bring your favorite antique and classic cars, trucks, and tractors. The evening will feature musical guest Northern Borne. Vendors for Saturday include The Clever Cleaver, Anglea’s Pizza, Scott’s Charbroil, Pennsylvania Dutch Oven Funnel Cake, Bound by Fate Brewery, Eagle’s Nest – Boy Scouts, The Mac Factor and Reggies Veggies. 

Vendor features this weekend:

The Eagle’s Nest – Boy Scouts will have the famous “Jobbie” gravy and cheese fries, and hot turkey sandwiches. 
Angela’s Pizza will have their giant mozzarella sticks and pizza. 
The Mac Factor will have their gourmet Mac & Cheese. 
• Bound by Fate will have their craft beverages that are not be missed. 
The Clever Cleaver will have lobster rolls hush puppies and crab rangoons.
Scott’s Charbroil will have gyros and chicken pitas. 
Pennsylvania Dutch Oven Funnel Cake will have their famous funnel cake with all the toppings and fresh-squeezed lemonade. 
Miller’s Backyard BBQ will be featuring their award-winning BBQ including brisket and pork. 
Reggies Veggies will be featuring your favorite fair food of hot or sweet sausage with peppers and onions and their famous cider doughnuts.

Fantastic Food Truck Corral at the Washington County Fairgrounds

GREENWICH — All month long the Fantastic Food Truck Corral will be on Fridays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Washington County fairgrounds. 

Each Friday and Saturday, the fairgrounds will welcome food vendors from around the area for an evening of fair food. The community can enjoy the fair food at one of the fairgrounds socially distanced picnic tables. They are allowed to bring their own chair or blanket, or they can take their food to go. 

To ensure everyone’s safety, masks are required to visit the food truck event as well as maintaining six-feet of social distancing from fellow food patrons and vendors. Hand washing stations with water and soap and hand sanitizer dispensers will be available throughout the corral for all to use throughout the event. 

This Friday will feature musical guest Swamp Foot along with vendors Miller’s Backyard BBQ, Angela’s Pizza, Scott’s Charbroil, Pennsylvania Dutch Oven Funnel Cake, Bound by Fate Brewery, Eagle’s Nest – Boy Scouts, The Mac Factor and Reggies Veggies. 

The fairground is open this Saturday for lunch and dinner with “Cruise In.” Bring your favorite antique and classic cars, trucks, and tractors. The evening will feature musical guest Northern Borne. Vendors for Saturday include The Clever Cleaver, Anglea’s Pizza, Scott’s Charbroil, Pennsylvania Dutch Oven Funnel Cake, Bound by Fate Brewery, Eagle’s Nest – Boy Scouts, The Mac Factor and Reggies Veggies. 

Vendor features this weekend:

The Eagle’s Nest – Boy Scouts will have the famous “Jobbie” gravy and cheese fries, and hot turkey sandwiches. 
Angela’s Pizza will have their giant mozzarella sticks and pizza. 
The Mac Factor will have their gourmet Mac & Cheese. 
• Bound by Fate will have their craft beverages that are not be missed. 
The Clever Cleaver will have lobster rolls hush puppies and crab rangoons.
Scott’s Charbroil will have gyros and chicken pitas. 
Pennsylvania Dutch Oven Funnel Cake will have their famous funnel cake with all the toppings and fresh-squeezed lemonade. 
Miller’s Backyard BBQ will be featuring their award-winning BBQ including brisket and pork. 
Reggies Veggies will be featuring your favorite fair food of hot or sweet sausage with peppers and onions and their famous cider doughnuts.

Tang Teaching Museum Announces Tang at Home Studio for Summer 2020

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College invites kids and their families to an all-new four-week summer art-making series: Tang at Home Studio. 

This series, which opens for registration on Monday, July 13, will take place online and brings the Tang Museum experience into the community, gives young art-makers the chance to explore their creativity, make new things, and share their artwork online.  Each week includes an at-home art project and a real-time online gathering led by Tang Museum Educator Sunny Ra. 

How does it work?

Each Monday morning registrations open up on the Tang website. Everyone will have all week to explore, learn, and create. Then on Friday from 2 – 3 p.m., all will gather online via Zoom for more activities and to share creations.  To ensure a fun sharing environment, registration is required and the number of participants will be limited. The live Friday sessions are best suited for kids ages 5 to 12 and their adult companions, but everyone is welcome.   

How do I register?

Registration is free. A link to register will be posted on the Tang website each Monday for that week’s events. You will be asked for your name, the number of participants, the name or names of your child or children, their ages, your ZIP code, and the name of that week’s activity. Once you register, you will receive project instructions, a list of materials, and a link to Friday’s Zoom meeting. Register early, as space is limited.

SCHEDULE – Week 1: Abstract Shadow Drawing. Week 2: Dance with Beehive. Week 3: Fluttering Butterflies. Week 4: Wrapped in Tradition.

Questions? Contact Tang Museum Educator Sunny Ra at sra@skidmore.edu. More information is also available at tang.skidmore.edu.