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July 30 – August 5, 2021

Diabetes Support Group Online
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County will host an informal support group via Zoom for people with diabetes or prediabetes. The program will meet the first Friday of each month, the next meeting will be Friday, August 6th at noon. Individuals can join by contacting Diane Whitten at 518-885-8995, or dwhitten@cornell.edu. There is no fee for the support group. Topics will vary and may be based on the interest of the group.

Big Truck Day
Join us for a great morning of fun on August 7 at 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Maple Avenue Middle School. Come check out some of the coolest big trucks in the area! Enjoy food and treats from your favorite local vendors. Truck Day is a primary fundraiser for the Children’s Museum. Money raised at this event makes it possible for the Museum to offer quality education programs and learning opportunities for children and families throughout our community. Send us a drawing of your best Big Truck. The first 50 applicants receive a FREE PASS to Big Truck Day! This year it’s not a contest, but passes are limited so act soon! Open to all students PreK to 5th grade! You can submit them online at www.cmssny.org/big-truck-day/. You can purchase tickets online, as well. 

Cars & Coffee Event
The Town of Greenfield Lions Club will be hosting this free event at the Middle Grove Town Park on August 7, from 8 – 11 a.m. All cars and trucks welcome, even daily drivers. 50-50 raffle, door prizes, fresh coffee, donuts, and Lions Breakfast Sandwiches. Sponsored by Bryan’s Brew. All proceeds will stay in our community in support of Greenfield Lions Youth Programs and Town of Greenfield Youth Rec Programs. If you are interested in sponsoring a door prize for this event, please contact Lion bill Marzano at 518-461-9784 or email wmarzan1@nycap.rr.com for more information. 

10th Annual Fallen Officers Memorial Ride
On Saturday, August 7, join us for a 75-mile ride through 5 counties. The ride will honor Detective Sergeant Randall French, Special Operations Section, Troy Police Department, End of Watch, April 30, 2020 and corrections Officer Joseph A. Martini, Ulster County Sheriffs Department. Cost is $20 per bike & passenger. All vehicles welcome. Registration is at 10 – 11:30 a.m. at Spitzie’s Motorcycle Center, 1970 Central Ave. in Colonie. Awards for best represented Blue Knights Chapter, Best represented Police Motor Unit and best represented Motorcycle Club. Food, drink, 50/50 drawing and raffles will be available at Nanola located on Route 9 in Malta. For more information contact Pat Fox 518-469-9201 or Lou Somma 518-421-2921. 

Eleventh Caboose Day and Car Show
Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, and Imports welcome on Saturday, August 14 at The Caboose at King’s Station, corner of Route 9N and Porter Rd., Porter Corners from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Tour King’s Station and the restored caboose. Vendors, bake sale, hot dogs, hamburgers, French fries and drinks to benefit The Town of Greenfield Historical Society. Rain or Shine. For information, call Tom Clute at 518-580-0655, Louise Okoniewski at the Town Hall at 518-893-7432 or 518-796-4066. 

Reading & Book Signing by Matt Witten
Come to the Ballston Spa Public Library Saturday, August 14 at 11a.m. for a book signing and reading with author Matt Witten. This will be an in-person event in the library’s community room. Join mystery and TV writer, Matt Witten as he presents his new novel, The Necklace. Books will be available to purchase and sign. Mr. Witten lived in Saratoga Springs, where he wrote four mystery novels that were published by Signet, including Breakfast at Madeline’s. Then moved to LA and began writing for TV: Law & Order, House, Pretty Little Liars, CSI: Miami, and other shows. Set partly in Lake Luzerne, The Necklace is his first novel since he began writing for TV. Witten has been spending summers in Lake Luzerne for the past twenty-five years. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required, limit 30. To sign up go to the library, call 518-885-5022 or online at www.eventbrite.com/e/book-signing-and-reading-with-mystery-writer-matt-witten-tickets-162123723421 Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Avenue (Rt. 50) with its parking lot at the back of the building on Low Street.

The Health, History, & Horses Charity Gala
Presented by Ladies of Charity, Saratoga Chapter. Funds raised are distributed annually to establish charities in Saratoga & Warren/Washington Counties: Catholic Charities, food kitchens, shelters, and tuition support programs. The gala will be held on Thursday, August 19 from 6 – 9 p.m. at Longfellow’s Restaurant, located at 500 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs. There will be complimentary beer and wine the first hour, hot and cold food stations, cash bar, live music, silent auction, 4 seasons basket raffle, 50/50 raffle and racetrack t-shirt quilt. Cost is $75 per person payable to Ladies of Charity. Tickets can be purchased at www.ladiesofcharitysaratoga.com or contact Yolanda at 518-886-8064. Attire is Summer Festive.

Friday Pop-up Art on Beekman Street
Outdoor art displays with local artists and makers on the lawns and porches of the Beekman Street Art District, Saratoga Springs with refreshments and live music on Friday, August 20, from 5:30 – 8 p.m. shops and galleries open late. Rain late afternoon cancels event. 

Summer Lunch Program for Children
This summer during the months of July and August, the First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa will sponsor a Summer Lunch Program for children living in and around the village.  Nutritious lunches will be made daily and distributed in seven locations.  Volunteers are needed to assemble and distribute the lunches.  Anyone who is interested in volunteering in some way in making a financial contribution, or in obtaining an application or a menu can contact the church at 518-885-8361 or at bspabaptist202@gmail.com or bspabaptist.org.  Please help to impact the children of Ballston Spa in a positive way.

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting throughout the area. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County. For further information about SSAS, please visit: southernsaratogaartist.com. Artist Roberta Moses is exhibiting her art during July and August at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main Street, Mechanicville. Waterford Library, 117 Third Street, Waterford is hosting artists Jack Morgan, Rebecca Jenkins and Patricia Wade during July and August. Artists William Daisak, David Mayak and Karen Zimmers are exhibiting their art at the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Ct, Clifton Park. 

July 23 – July 29, 2021

Summer Lunch Program for Children
This summer during the months of July and August the First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa will sponsor a Summer Lunch Program for children living in and around the village.  Nutritious lunches will be made daily and distributed in seven locations.  Volunteers are needed to assemble and distribute the lunches.  Anyone who is interested in volunteering in some way in making a financial contribution, or in obtaining an application or a menu can contact the church at 518-885-8361 or at bspabaptist202@gmail.com or bspabaptist.org.  Please help to impact the children of Ballston Spa in a positive way.

Hearts of the Adirondacks Festival
Join us on Sunday, August 1 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Adirondack Folk School, located at 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. The event will include make your own ice cream sundaes on the back porch, hot dogs and fixings hot off the grill, demonstrations of traditional Adirondack crafts, fireside storytelling, shopping at the Adirondack Folk School Gift Shop, musical performances, plus our annual silent auction. It is the best in the Adirondacks and features items made by Adirondack Folk School instructors and artisans from throughout the region.  Auction open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The spectacular result of this year’s quilt challenge will be displayed, and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Admission is free, charges for food and purchased items. 

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting throughout the area. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County. For further information about SSAS, please visit: southernsaratogaartist.com. Artist Roberta Moses is exhibiting her art during July and August at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main Street, Mechanicville. Waterford Library, 117 Third Street, Waterford is hosting artists Jack Morgan, Rebecca Jenkins and Patricia Wade during July and August. Artists William Daisak, David Mayak and Karen Zimmers are exhibiting their art at the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. 

The Camp Saratoga 5K Trail Series 
To be held at 6:15 p.m. Monday evenings in August—August 2, 9, 16. 23 & 30.  Registration is $5 day-of or $20 for all five races. This is a low-key, all-outdoors event topped off by light refreshments and unusual raffle prizes.  Please bring your own water. Proceeds benefit the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park.  Current CDC and NYS guidelines will be followed. For more information, call Laura Clark at 518-581-1278 or email laura@saratogastryders.org or visit www.saratogastryders.org.

Ellen Hardin Walworth Exhibit – Ribbon Cutting
The Saratoga Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution and the Saratoga History Museum invite you to a ribbon cutting for the new Ellen Hardin Walworth Exhibit on Tuesday, August 3 at 11 a.m. at the Canfield Museum, 1 East Congress St., Saratoga Springs.  Ellen was one of the four founders of the DAR, founder of the Saratoga Battlefield Commission plus a supporter of many other causes in Saratoga.  For more information contact: saratogadaughters1143@gmail.com

Big Truck Day
Join us for a great morning of fun on August 7 at 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Maple Avenue Middle School. Come check out some of the coolest big trucks in the area! Enjoy food and treats from your favorite local vendors. Truck Day is a primary fundraiser for the Children’s Museum. Money raised at this event makes it possible for the Museum to offer quality education programs and learning opportunities for children and families throughout our community. Send us a drawing of your best Big Truck. The first 50 applicants receive a FREE PASS to Big Truck Day! This year it’s not a contest, but passes are limited so act soon! Open to all students PreK to 5th grade! You can submit them online at www.cmssny.org/big-truck-day/. You can purchase tickets online, as well. 

10th Annual Fallen Officers Memorial Ride
On Saturday, August 7, join us for a 75-mile ride through 5 counties. The ride will honor Detective Sergeant Randall French, Special Operations Section, Troy Police Department, End of Watch, April 30, 2020 and corrections Officer Joseph A. Martini, Ulster County Sheriffs Department. Cost is $20 per bike & passenger. All vehicles welcome. Registration is at 10 – 11:30 a.m. at Spitzie’s Motorcycle Center, 1970 Central Ave. in Colonie. Awards for best represented Blue Knights Chapter, Best represented Police Motor Unit and best represented Motorcycle Club. Food, drink, 50/50 drawing and raffles will be available at Nanola located on Route 9 in Malta. For more information contact Pat Fox 518-469-9201 or Lou somma 518-421-2921. 

Eleventh Caboose Day and Car Show
Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, and Imports welcome on Saturday, August 14 at The Caboose at King’s Station, corner of Route 9N and Porter Rd., Porter Corners from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Tour King’s Station and the restored caboose. Vendors, bake sale, hot dogs, hamburgers, French fries and drinks to benefit The Town of Greenfield Historical Society. Rain or Shine. For information, call Tom Clute at 518-580-0655, Louise Okoniewski at the Town Hall at 518-893-7432 or 518-796-4066. 

Reading & Book Signing by Matt Witten
Come to the Ballston Spa Public Library Saturday, August 14 at 11a.m. for a book signing and reading with author, Matt Witten. This will be an in-person event in the library’s community room. Join mystery and TV writer, Matt Witten as he presents his new novel, The Necklace. Books will be available to purchase and sign. Mr. Witten lived in Saratoga Springs, where he wrote four mystery novels that were published by Signet, including Breakfast at Madeline’s. Then moved to LA and began writing for TV: Law & Order, House, Pretty Little Liars, CSI: Miami, and other shows. Set partly in Lake Luzerne, The Necklace is his first novel since he began writing for TV. Witten has been spending summers in Lake Luzerne for the past twenty-five years. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required, limit 30. To sign up go to the library, call 518-885-5022 or online at www.eventbrite.com/e/book-signing-and-reading-with-mystery-writer-matt-witten-tickets-162123723421 Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Avenue (Rt. 50) with its parking lot at the back of the building on Low Street.

The Health, History, & Horses Charity Gala
Presented by Ladies of charity, Saratoga Chapter. Funds raised are distributed annually to establish charities in Saratoga & Warren/Washington Counties: Catholic Charities, food kitchens, shelters, and tuition support programs. The gala will be held on Thursday, August 19 from 6 – 9 p.m. at Longfellow’s Restaurant, located at 500 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs. There will be complimentary beer and wine the first hour, hot and cold food stations, cash bar, live music, silent auction, 4 seasons basket raffle, 50/50 raffle and racetrack t-shirt quilt. Cost is $75 per person payable to Ladies of Charity. Tickets can be purchased at www.ladiesofcharitysaratoga.com or contact Yolanda at 518-886-8064. Attire is Summer Festive.

Friday Pop-up Art on Beekman Street
Outdoor art displays with local artists and makers on the lawns and porches of the Beekman Street Art District, Saratoga Springs with refreshments and live music on Friday, August 20, from 5:30 – 8 p.m. shops and galleries open late. Rain late afternoon cancels event. 

July 16 – July 22, 2021

Summer Lunch Program for Children
This summer during the months of July and August the First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa will sponsor a Summer Lunch Program for children living in and around the village.  Nutritious lunches will be made daily and distributed in seven locations.  Volunteers are needed to assemble and distribute the lunches.  Anyone who is interested in volunteering in some way in making a financial contribution, or in obtaining an application or a menu can contact the church at 518-885-8361 or at bspabaptist202@gmail.com or www.bspabaptist.org.  Please help to impact the children of Ballston Spa in a positive way.

3rd Annual Plein Air Art Show and Sale
The “Friends of Saratoga Spa State Park” invite all art lovers to the Spa Park Administration Building Arcade on Sunday, July 25, from 3 – 5 p.m. to see and purchase “Plein Art” paintings created that day in gorgeous Saratoga Spa State Park. Refreshments will be served, and painting sales will benefit the Friends and the Plein Air artists. Join us to enjoy it all.

Public Art Demonstration
Southern Saratoga Art Society is hosting a free and open to the public demonstration by artist Mark Tarabula on Monday, July 26 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom.  To register please visit: southernsaratogaartist.com. Mark Tarabula is a 2021 Artist in Residence at the Saratoga Clay Arts Center. SCAC promotes the ceramic arts and provides a place for people to explore the medium of clay, hone and develop their skills and be part of a community.  Mark will demonstrate how to throw a vase, mug, bowl and plate and describe the basic forms of throwing and how to do the process. 

Workshop for Farmers
Cornell Cooperative Extension is holding a workshop to educate farmers about two new serious pests that are now in our region – tall waterhemp and the soybean cyst nematode.  The workshop is on July 27 at 1 – 3:15 p.m. at 4-H Training Center, 556 Middleline Rd., Ballston Spa (info and registration at https://tinyurl.com/6h4uuyv9).  Two NYSDEC pesticide applicator credits can be earned.  Dr. Lynn Sosnoski (Cornell Univ.) will bring potted plants so farmers can learn how to identify tall waterhemp as well as its other pigweed relatives.  They will also learn its biology and management.  There will be a discussion of other difficult-to-control weeds.  Dr. Jaime Cummings (Syngenta) will discuss the biology and management of the soybean cyst nematode, the costliest soybean pest in the United States.  There is no charge to attend the workshops, but pre-registration is required.  All applicable Covid-19 precautions will be followed. To register and for more information, go to the website provided or contact the Central NY Dairy, Field Crops, Livestock Program for the Ballston Spa meeting (cnydlfc@cornell.edu, eas56@cornell.edu, 315-866-7920).

Ellen Hardin Walworth Exhibit – Ribbon Cutting
The Saratoga Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution and the Saratoga History Museum invite you to a ribbon cutting for the new Ellen Hardin Walworth Exhibit on Tuesday, August 3 at 11 a.m. at the Canfield Museum, 1 East Congress St., Saratoga Springs.  Ellen was one of the four founders of the DAR, founder of the Saratoga Battlefield Commission plus a supporter of many other causes in Saratoga.  For further information contact: saratogadaughters1143@gmail.com

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting throughout the area. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County. For further information about SSAS, please visit: southernsaratogaartist.com. Artist Roberta Moses is exhibiting her art during July and August at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main Street, Mechanicville. Waterford Library, 117 Third Street, Waterford is hosting artists Jack Morgan, Rebecca Jenkins and Patricia Wade during July and August. Artists William Daisak, David Mayak and Karen Zimmers are exhibiting their art at the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. 

Hearts of the Adirondacks Festival
Join us on Sunday, August 1 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Adirondack Folk School, located at 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. The event will include make your own ice cream sundaes on the back porch, hot dogs and fixings hot off the grill, demonstrations of traditional Adirondack crafts, fireside storytelling, shopping at the Adirondack Folk School Gift Shop, musical performances, plus our annual silent auction. It is the best in the Adirondacks and features items made by Adirondack Folk School instructors and artisans from throughout the region.  Auction open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The spectacular result of this year’s quilt challenge will be displayed, and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Admission is free, charges for food/purchased items. 

The Camp Saratoga 5K Trail Series 
To be held at 6:15 p.m. Monday evenings in August—August 2, 9, 16. 23 & 30.  Registration is $5 day-of or $20 for all five races. This is a low-key, all-outdoors event topped off by light refreshments and unusual raffle prizes.  Please bring your own water. Proceeds benefit the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park.  Current CDC and NYS guidelines will be followed. For more information, call Laura Clark at 518-581-1278 or email laura@saratogastryders.org or visit www.saratogastryders.org.

Big Truck Day
Join us for a great morning of fun on August 7 at Maple Avenue Middle School. Come check out some of the coolest big trucks in the area! Enjoy food and treats from your favorite local vendors. Truck Day is a primary fundraiser for the Children’s Museum. Money raised at this event makes it possible for the Museum to offer quality education programs and learning opportunities for children and families throughout our community. Send us a drawing of your best Big Truck. The first 50 applicants receive a FREE PASS to Big Truck Day! This year it’s not a contest, but passes are limited so act soon! Open to all students PreK to 5th grade! You can submit them online at www.cmssny.org/big-truck-day. You can purchase tickets online, as well. 

July 9 – July 15, 2021

Summer Lunch Program for Children
This summer during the months of July and August the First Baptist of Ballston Spa will sponsor a Summer Lunch Program for children living in and around the village.  Nutritious lunches will be made daily and distributed in seven locations.  Volunteers are needed to assemble and distribute the lunches.  Anyone who is interested in volunteering in some way in making a financial contribution, or in obtaining an application or a menu can contact the church at 518-885-8361 or at bspabaptist202@gmail.com or bspabaptist.org.  Please help to impact the children of Ballston Spa in a positive way.

Janice Dean Book Signing
New York Times Best Selling Author, Janice Dean is the senior meteorologist at Fox News, and serves as the morning meteorologist on Fox and Friends. The event will be held at Encounter, located at 482 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, on July 17. A VIP Pre-signing meet and greet at 9 – 10 a.m. Limited to 50 people. Janice to speak. Lite refreshments Receive: two autographed books: “Make your Own Sunshine” & “Mostly Sunny.”  Enter to win: Encounter Gift Card, Samantha Sung Dress Gift Basket, plus 20% Encounter purchases on July 17. VIP Pre-Sales is: $50 – nonrefundable. Book Signing is from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Pre-register cost of (1) book: $25 (Save $5 Ends July 2). Enter to win: Encounter Gift Card, Gift Basket, plus 20% encounter purchases on July 17. Day of Event:  Day of Book Signing Cost of (1) Book: $30. A portion of proceeds will go to Multiple sclerosis (MS) and a charity of Janice’s choice. 

Christmas in July Craft Fair
Middle Grove United Methodist Church, located at 429 Middle Grove Rd., Middle Grove is having a Christmas in July Craft Fair Saturday, July 17 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Crafters/vendors please call Lisa Biss at 518-779-9141 or 518-584-1016. 

3rd Annual Plein Air Art Show and Sale
The “Friends of Saratoga Spa State Park” invite all art lovers to the Spa Park Administration Building Arcade on Sunday, July 25, from 3 – 5 p.m. to see and purchase “Plein Art” paintings created that day in gorgeous Saratoga Spa State Park. Refreshments will be served, and painting sales will benefit the Friends and the Plein Air artists. Join us to enjoy it all.

Public Art Demonstration
Southern Saratoga Art Society is hosting a free and open to the public demonstration by artist Mark Tarabula on Monday, July 26 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom.  To register please visit: southernsaratogaartist.com. Mark Tarabula is a 2021 Artist in Residence at the Saratoga Clay Arts Center.  SCAC promotes the ceramic arts provides a place for people to explore the medium of clay, hone and develop their skills and be part of a community.  Mark will demonstrate how to throw a vase, mug, bowl and plate and describe the basic forms of throwing and how to do the process. 

Workshop for Farmers
Cornell Cooperative Extension is holding a workshop to educate farmers about two new serious pests that are now in our region – tall waterhemp and the soybean cyst nematode.  The workshop is July 27 from 1-3:15 p.m. at 4-H Training Center, 556 Middleline Rd., Ballston Spa (info and registration at tinyurl.com/6h4uuyv9). Two NYSDEC pesticide applicator credits can be earned.  Dr. Lynn Sosnoski (Cornell Univ.) will teach farmers how to identify tall waterhemp as well as its other pigweed relatives. Farmers will also learn its biology and management.  Dr. Jaime Cummings (Syngenta) will discuss the biology and management of the soybean cyst nematode, the costliest soybean pest in the United States.  There is no charge to attend the workshops, but pre-registration is required.  All applicable covid-19 precautions will be followed. To register and for more information, go to the website provided or contact the Central NY Dairy, Field Crops, Livestock Program for the Ballston Spa meeting (cnydlfc@cornell.edu, eas56@cornell.edu, 315-866-7920).

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting throughout the area. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County. For further information about SSAS, please visit: southernsaratogaartist.com. Artist Roberta Moses is exhibiting her art during July and August at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main Street, Mechanicville. Waterford Library, 117 Third Street, Waterford is hosting artists Jack Morgan, Rebecca Jenkins and Patricia Wade during July and August. Artists William Daisak, David Mayak and Karen Zimmers are exhibiting their art at the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. 

Hearts of the Adirondacks Festival
Join us on Sunday, August 1 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Adirondack Folk School, located at 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. The event will include make your own ice cream sundaes on the back porch, hot dogs and fixings hot off the grill, demonstrations of traditional Adirondack crafts, fireside storytelling, shopping at the Adirondack Folk School Gift Shop, musical performances, plus, our annual silent auction. It is the best in the Adirondacks and features items made by Adirondack Folk School instructors and artisans from throughout the region.  Auction open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The spectacular result of this year’s quilt challenge will be displayed, and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Admission is free, charges apply for food and purchased items. 

The Camp Saratoga 5K Trail Series 
To be held at 6:15 p.m. Monday evenings in August—August 2, 9, 16. 23 & 30.  Registration is $5 day-of or $20 for all five races. This is a low-key, all-outdoors event topped off by light refreshments and unusual raffle prizes.  Please bring your own water. Proceeds benefit the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park.  Current CDC and NYS guidelines will be followed. For more information, call Laura Clark at 518-581-1278 or email laura@saratogastryders.org or visit www.saratogastryders.org.

Big Truck Day
Join us for a great morning of fun on August 7 at Maple Avenue Middle School. Come check out some of the coolest big trucks in the area! Enjoy food and treats from your favorite local vendors. Truck Day is a primary fundraiser for the Children’s Museum. Money raised at this event makes it possible for the Museum to offer quality education programs and learning opportunities for children and families throughout our community. Send us a drawing of your best Big Truck. The first 50 applicants receive a FREE PASS to Big Truck Day! This year it’s not a contest, but passes are limited so act soon! Open to all students PreK to 5th grade! You can submit them online at www.cmssny.org/big-truck-day. You can purchase tickets online, as well. 

July 2 – July 8, 2021

Summer Lunch Program for Children
This summer during the months of July and August the First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa will sponsor a Summer Lunch Program for children living in and around the village.  Nutritious lunches will be made daily and distributed in seven locations. Volunteers are needed to assemble and distribute the lunches. Anyone who is interested in volunteering in some way in making a financial contribution, or in obtaining an application or a menu can contact the church at 518-885-8361 or at bspabaptist202@gmail.com or bspabaptist.org.  Please help to impact the children of Ballston Spa in a positive way.

12th Annual Adirondack Greek Festival
Take-out only, Friday, July 9 and Saturday, July 10. Gyros, Souvlaki, Greek fries, Greek burger (new), Spanakopita, Souvlaki dinners w/rice, Moussaka, salad, Baklava and assorted pastries, soda and water. St. George Church, 55 Main St., South Glens Falls. 518-792-2359. www.sgforthodox.org. Social distancing and masks optional. 

Photographing the Beauty Around Me
Saratoga County Office for the Aging is excited to offer a new, free program for 55+ residents of Saratoga County. A six-week Zoom course designed to teach older adults to capture digital photographs of their environments and the people they encounter on a daily basis. Participants will learn and hone basic aim-and-shoot skills. By the end of this class, students will have an appreciation for what makes a great photograph. No previous photography skills are required. The course will be held every Friday beginning on July 9 – August 13, from 2:15 – 3:45 p.m. There is a limited number of class participants for this course. It is a first come, first serve basis. Pre-registration is required. Please RSVP to Christina Krowel via phone; 518-884-4998 or email; ckrowel@saratogacountyny.gov.

Saratoga Veterans Chorus Open House
The Saratoga Veterans Chorus invites veterans, active duty, Guard and Reserve service members and their families to an open house on Saturday, July 10, between 1 and 3 p.m. at American Legion Post 70, 34 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs to learn more about the chorus and its activities. Strawberry shortcake will be served. The chorus provides an opportunity for male and female veterans of America’s Armed Forces to experience the joy of a cappella singing in an informal environment. While public performances of the National Anthem and patriotic music will be scheduled, no participant is ever required to sing publicly. Instruction is by Penny Schiek, a retired music educator and accomplished choral director. The chorus will be re-grouping after an 18-month COVID stand down with in-person Monday evening rehearsals starting July 19 at 7:00 p.m. at the American Legion Post 70. For more information contact Amy Hughes at 518 884-4999.

Fairytales and Fantasies Mini Drama Camp
For ages 4-7 from July 12 – 16 at the Malta Community Center
One Bayberry Drive, Malta from 1:30 – 3 p.m. Explore the land of Make Believe with Princes and Princesses, Royal Guards, Dragons, Kings, Queens and more! Theater games, acting skills, rehearsals, and crafts! Performance on the last day of class includes costumes and scenery, and will be presented to invited guests! Masks will be worn in accordance with NYSDOH guidelines. Instructor:  Elyse Young, visit www.maltaparksrec.com for registration or call Malta Parks and Recreation at 518-899-4411 for additional information.

“All that Glitters” Luncheon
The luncheon will be held on Tuesday, July 13 at McGregor Links, located at 359 Northern Pines Rd. in Wilton from Noon – 2 p.m. Special feature: Jewelry Exchange – bring 1 or 2 pieces of jewelry and exchange for someone else’s treasures. Speaker is Ella Furlong from Skillman, NJ. She will speak on “take time to laugh.” Menu: Quiche Lorraine or Vegetable Quiche, salad, dessert, and beverages included. Cost is $20 inclusive. Reservations are necessary by July 8. Call Ellie at 518-584-3779. Presented by Saratoga Christian Women’s Connection.

Janice Dean Book Signing
New York Times Best Selling Author Janice Dean is the senior meteorologist at Fox News, and serves as the morning meteorologist on Fox and Friends. The event will be held at Encounter, located at 482 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, on July 17. A VIP Pre-signing meet and greet at 9 – 10 a.m. Limited to 50 people. Janice to speak. Lite refreshments. Receive: (2) autographed books: “Make your Own Sunshine” & “Mostly Sunny.”  Enter to win: Encounter Gift Card, Samantha Sung Dress Gift Basket, plus 20% Encounter purchases on July 17. VIP Pre-Sales is: $50.00 – nonrefundable. Book Signing is from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Pre-register cost of (1) book: $25 (Save $5 Ends July 2). Enter to win: Encounter Gift Card, Gift Basket, plus 20% encounter purchases on July 17. Day of Event:  Day of Book Signing Cost of (1) Book: $30. A portion of proceeds will go to Multiple sclerosis (MS) and a charity of Janice’s choice. 

Christmas in July Craft Fair
The Middle Grove United Methodist Church, located at 429 Middle Grove Rd., Middle Grove is having a Christmas in July Craft Fair Sat., July 17, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.  Crafters/vendors please call Lisa Biss at 518-779-9141 or 518-584-1016. 

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting at two venues in our area.  Rita Helie and Jack Morgan will be exhibiting at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville the month of June. Artists William Daisak, David Mayack and Karen Zimmers will show their work at the Gallery of the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park during June and July. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County.  For further information about SSAS, visit:  southernsaratogaartist.com

The Camp Saratoga 5K Trail Series 
To be held at 6:15 p.m. Monday evenings in August—August 2, 9, 16. 23 & 30.  Registration is $5 day-of or $20 for all five races. This is a low-key, all-outdoors event topped off by light refreshments and unusual raffle prizes.  Please bring your own water. Proceeds benefit the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park.  Current CDC and NYS guidelines will be followed. For more information, call Laura Clark at 518-581-1278 or email laura@saratogastryders.org or visit www.saratogastryders.org.

Hearts of the Adirondacks Festival
Join us on Sunday, August 1 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Adirondack Folk School, located at 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. The event will include make your own ice cream sundaes on the back porch, hot dogs and fixings hot off the grill, demonstrations of traditional Adirondack crafts, fireside storytelling, shopping at the Adirondack Folk School Gift Shop, musical performances, plus, our annual silent auction. It is the best in the Adirondacks and features items made by Adirondack Folk School instructors and artisans from throughout the region.  Auction open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The spectacular result of this year’s quilt challenge will be displayed, and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Admission is free, charges for food and purchased items. 

June 25 – July 1, 2021

Cars & Coffee
The Town of Greenfield Lions Club is sponsoring a Cars & Coffee event on Saturday, July 3 from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Middle Grove Town Park, located at 430 Middle Grove Rd., Middle Grove. The event is free to the public. Cars, trucks, and motorcycles are welcome, including daily drivers. There will be door prizes, 50/50 raffle and the Lions Club will be serving up fresh breakfast sandwiches and donuts. All proceeds will stay in the community to support the Greenfield Lions Youth Programs and the Town of Greenfield Youth Rec Program. For more information visit www.3-clubhouse.org/sites/TownOf Greenfield or www.LionsClubs .org. for more information on the Cars and Coffee event contact Lion Bill Marzano at 518-461-9784. 

Lemonade Stand
Celebrate the first official weekend of summer with cold lemonade, snacks, treats, music and more at Ribbon Café, located at 11 Prospect St., Ballston Spa, all for a good cause. Several local families are teaming up with the locally known restaurant to provide a sweet treat stand in the hopes of raising money for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation. Alex’s Lemonade Stand mission is to change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families, and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. Come see the crew Saturday of July 4th weekend for music, snack bar foods and a cold glass of lemonade! Can’t attend? No problem, link to donate to the cause is here: www.alexslemonade.org/mypage/2465827 

Malta Summer Concert Series 2021
The Malta Department of Parks, Recreation and Human Services is hosting the Malta Summer Concert Series 2021. All concerts are free to attend and will take place on Wednesday evenings in July from 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. on the front lawn of the Malta Community Center, 1 Bayberry Drive, Malta. Bring a picnic supper, blanket and/or chairs and enjoy!
July 7: Sirsy 

July 14: Big Medicine 
July 21: Graham Tichy All-Stars Tribute to the Beatles 
July 28: Mark Gamsjager and the Lustre Kings 
August 4: Grit-N-Whiskey 

12th Annual Adirondack Greek Festival
Take-out only, Friday, July 9 and Saturday, July 10. Gyros, Souvlaki, Greek fries, Greek burger (new), Spanakopita, Souvlaki dinners w/rice, Moussaka, salad, Baklava and assorted pastries, soda and water. St. George Church, 55 Main St., South Glens Falls. 518-792-2359. www.sgforthodox.org. Social distancing and masks optional. 

Photographing the Beauty Around Me
Saratoga County Office for the Aging is excited to offer a new, free program for 55+ residents of Saratoga County. a 6-week zoom course designed to teach older adults to capture digital photographs of their environments and the people they encounter on a daily basis. Participants will learn and hone basic aim-and-shoot skills. By the end of this class, students will have an appreciation for what makes a great photograph. No previous photography skills are required. The course will be held every Friday beginning on July 9 – August 13, from 2:15 – 3:45 p.m. There is a limited number of class participants for this course. It is a first come, first serve basis. Pre-registration is required. Please RSVP to Christina Krowel via phone; 518-884-4998 or email; ckrowel@saratogacountyny.gov.

Saratoga Veterans Chorus Open House
The Saratoga Veterans Chorus invites veterans, active duty, Guard and Reserve service members and their families to an open house on Saturday, July 10, between 1 and 3 p.m. at American Legion Post 70, 34 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs to learn more about the chorus and its activities. Strawberry shortcake will be served. The chorus provides an opportunity for male and female veterans of America’s Armed Forces to experience the joy of a cappella singing in an informal environment. While public performances of the National Anthem and patriotic music will be scheduled, no participant is ever required to sing publically. Instruction is by Penny Schiek, a retired music educator and accomplished choral director. The chorus will be re-grouping after an 18-month COVID standdown with in-person Monday evening rehearsals starting July 19, 2021 at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Post 70. For more information contact Amy Hughes at 518-884-4999.

Fairytales and Fantasies Mini Drama Camp
For Ages 4-7 from July 12-16 at the Malta Community Center
One Bayberry Drive, Malta from 1:30 – 3 p.m. Explore the land of Make Believe with Princes and Princesses, Royal Guards, Dragons, Kings, Queens and more! Theater games, acting skills, rehearsals, and crafts! Performance on the last day of class includes costumes and scenery, and will be presented to invited guests! Masks will be worn in accordance with NYSDOH guidelines. Instructor:  Elyse Young, visit www.maltaparksrec.com for registration or call Malta Parks and Recreation at 518-899-4411 for additional information.

Janice Dean Book Signing
New York Times Best Selling Author, Janice Dean is the senior meteorologist at Fox News, and serves as the morning meteorologist on Fox and Friends. The event will be held at Encounter, located at 482 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, on July 17. A VIP Pre-signing meet and greet at 9–10 a.m. Limited to 50 people. Janice to speak. Lite refreshments Receive: (two) autographed books: “Make your Own Sunshine” & “Mostly Sunny”.  Enter to win: Encounter Gift Card, Samantha Sung Dress Gift Basket, plus 20% Encounter purchases on July 17. VIP Pre-Sales is: $50 – nonrefundable. Book Signing is from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Pre-register cost of (1) book: $25 (Save $5 Ends July 2). Enter to win: Encounter Gift Card, Gift Basket, plus 20% encounter purchases on July 17. Day of Event:  Day of Book Signing Cost of (1) Book: $30. A portion of proceeds will go to Multiple sclerosis (MS) and a charity of Janice’s choice. 

Christmas in July Craft Fair
The Middle Grove United Methodist Church, located at 429 Middle Grove Rd., Middle Grove is having a Christmas in July Craft Fair Saturday, July 17, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.  Crafters/vendors please call Lisa Biss at 518-779-9141 or 518-584-1016. 

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting at two venues in our area.  Rita Helie and Jack Morgan will be exhibiting at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville the month of June. Artists William Daisak, David Mayack and Karen Zimmers will show their work at the Gallery of the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park during June and July. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County.  For further information about SSAS, visit:  southernsaratogaartist.com

Hearts of the Adirondacks Festival
Join us on Sunday, August 1 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Adirondack Folk School, located at 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. The event will include make your own ice cream sundaes on the back porch, hot dogs and fixings hot off the grill, demonstrations of traditional Adirondack crafts, fireside storytelling, shopping at the Adirondack Folk School Gift Shop, musical performances, plus, our annual silent auction. It is the best in the Adirondacks and features items made by Adirondack Folk School instructors and artisans from throughout the region.  Auction open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The spectacular result of this year’s quilt challenge will be displayed, and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Admission is free, charges for foodpurchased items. 

June 18 – June 24, 2021

Monthly Dinner
Friday, June 25 at Principessa Elena Society, located at 11-13 Oak St., Saratoga Springs, 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. 

Trap/Clay Shoot
Fish Creek Rod & Gun Club located at 123 NY Rt 32 Schuylerville, will host a Trap/Clay shoot on Saturday, June 26 running from 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 5.00 per round. 

Rummage Sale
Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church will hold its Rummage Sale on Friday, June 25, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Saturday, June 26, 9 a.m. – noon.  For those wishing to drop off items, please do so on June 22 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. (no books, electronics, or large pieces of furniture, please). 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 
The sale will be held on Friday, June 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, June 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Malta Ridge United Methodist Church, 729 Malta Avenue Extension, Malta.  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. 

11th Annual Jane Austen Retreat
Join the Jane Austen Society North America (JASNA)-New York Capital Region at Wiawaka on Lake George, on June 25-27. Participants will join scholars and enthusiasts in exploring Austen’s world through facilitated discussions. Bring a lawn chair for a picnic tea on the grounds.  In addition to planned events, enjoy the splendors of the beautiful Lake George setting by exploring the cottages and grounds, the gardens, the dock, and the lake. The cost is $25 for members and $30 for non-members and includes Saturday and Sunday lunches. To register, mail check payable to JASNA NYS Capital Region and send to: JASNA NYCR, c/o Nancy Duell, 56 Fifth Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Registration deadline is June 20.  For additional information, contact Nancy at ardhn23@netscape.com or call 518-321-1887. Reservations for food and lodging at Wiawaka are $155/night. Day only reservations are available for $15. Visit www.wiawaka.org or call 518-668-9690 for information to make your reservation.

Sheep to Shawl
On Sunday, June 27, between 12 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 – A terrific opportunity to enjoy the wonderful weather, learn a thing or two, enjoy some quality family time, and see all the exciting changes at Brookside.  Brookside Museum is located at the west end of fun and fashionable Front Street in historic Ballston Spa.  Admission is free, though donations are appreciated.  For more information telephone (518) 885-4000, visit www.brooksidemuseum.org, or follow on social media: Twitter, @SaratogaCoHist; Instagram, SaratogaCountyHistory. 

Saratoga Chamber Players Live Concert
A summer afternoon concert to honor the memory of Dr. David A. Wasser, long-time board member and supporter of the arts in general. Save the date: Sunday, June 27, 3 p.m. at Pitney Meadows Community Farm, located at 223 West Ave., Saratoga Springs. 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. 

Oil Painting Demonstration
Southern Saratoga Art Society is hosting a free, open to the public oil painting demonstration with artist Takeyce Walter on Monday, June 28 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. To register 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. Saratoga Arts made this program possible with a Community Arts Grant funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

In Person VBS is Back! 
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 149 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs, will be hosting “Rocky Railway – Jesus’ Power Pulls Us Through” Vacation Bible School June 28 – July 2 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.  Give your children a week of positive, Christ-centered experiences, grow their faith, and build meaningful relationships with Christian adults, youth, and children.  There are opportunities for children, youth, and adults. Go to www.spalutheran.org/vbs or call 518-584-0904 for more information and to sign up. Free and open to all. Donations are welcome. We will be following CDC/NY COVID-19 guidelines and space will be limited to meet these guidelines.

Brown Bag Lunch Workshop
The Saratoga Chapter and Jane McCrea Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution invite you to a brown bag lunch workshop on Wednesday, June 30 from 12 -1 p.m. at the Saratoga Auto Museum, located at 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs 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.

Summer Reading Program
Prevent “brain drain” this summer with Ballston Spa Public Library’s summer reading program. Kids, grab your passport and experience Tails and Tales: Around the World. This reading and enrichment program runs from July 1-August 26. Kids ages 5-12 are invited to travel the world with engaging take-home activity packets, read to earn rewards and participate in dynamic in-person programs. To register, stop by the library, call 518-885-5022 or fill out the form on the library’s website, bspl.sals.edu. BSPL is making the summer program a family affair! Adults, tweens and teens can look forward to a revolving international themed book display. These events are free and open to the public. Call 518-885-5022 or visit bspl.sals.edu for more information. Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Ave.

12th Annual Adirondack Greek Festival
Take-out only, Friday, July 9 and Saturday, July 10. Gyros, Souvlaki, Greek fries, Greek burger (new), Spanakopita, Souvlaki dinners w/rice, Moussaka, salad, Baklava and assorted pastries, soda and water. St. George Church, 55 Main St., South Glens Falls. 518-792-2359. www.sgforthodox.org. Social distancing and masks optional. 

Photographing the Beauty Around Me
Saratoga County Office for the Aging is excited to offer a new, free program for 55+ residents of Saratoga County, a six-week zoom course designed to teach older adults to capture digital photographs of their environments and the people they encounter on a daily basis. Participants will learn and hone basic aim-and-shoot skills. By the end of this class, students will have an appreciation for what makes a great photograph. No previous photography skills are required. The course will be held every Friday beginning on July 9 – August 13, from 2:15 – 3:45 p.m. There is a limited number of class participants for this course. It is a first come, first serve basis. Pre-registration is required. Please RSVP to Christina Krowel via phone; 518-884-4998 or email; ckrowel@saratogacountyny.gov.

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting at two venues in our area.  Rita Helie and Jack Morgan will be exhibiting at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville the month of June. Artists William Daisak, David Mayack and Karen Zimmers will show their work at the Gallery of the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park during June and July. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County.  For further information about SSAS, visit:  southernsaratogaartist.com

Hearts of the Adirondacks Festival
Join on Sunday, August 1 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Adirondack Folk School, located at 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. The event will include make your own ice cream sundaes, hot dogs and fixings hot off the grill, demonstrations of traditional Adirondack crafts, fireside storytelling, shopping at the Adirondack Folk School Gift Shop, musical performances, plus, our annual silent auction. It is the best in the Adirondacks and features items made by Adirondack Folk School instructors and artisans from throughout the region. Auction open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. This year’s quilt challenge will be displayed, and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Admission is free. Charges apply for food/purchased items.

Schuylerville Alumni Banquet Cancelled 
Due to the Covid-19 virus, the Schuylerville Alumni banquet which is ususally held the first week in August is cancelled for 2021. We will be sending out anniversary letters for both years next May, 2022 for the banquet to be held on August 6, 2022. Send address updates to Pat Temple at patty61349@yahoo.com or call 518-338-2329. Donations are gladly accepted also. 

June 11 – June 17, 2021

Jim Allen’s Famous Chicken BBQ
South Glens Falls United Methodist Church, 15 Maplewood Parkway, S. Glens Falls Friday, June 18 from 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. Cost of meal is $12. We will be serving ½ Chicken, baked potatoes, roll, coleslaw & homemade cookies. Dinners will be bagged and delivered to your car. Pre-orders are needed by Tuesday June 15 so we can give Jim a chicken count.  As always home delivery is available. 

Takeout Ham Dinner 
Ballston Spa Elks Lodge #2619, 10 Hamilton Street, Ballston Spa, will host a Ham Dinner on Saturday, June 19, from 4:30 – 6:30 pm. The menu will include baked sliced ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable, roll and dessert. The cost is 2 for $25 or $15 each (cash only). Preorder strongly encouraged, place your order at 518-885-1149 June 17 & 18, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. or email BPOE2619@verizon.net. Limited quantities available at the door. Proceeds support Elks Charities.

Genealogy and Local History
Heritage Hunters Zoom program for Saturday, June 19 at 1 p.m., will be presented by Clifton Park Historian and author, John Sherer. Breaking Down Brick Walls Using Ancestry DNA, will be the program topic. John will explain in simple, non-technical terms, how to break down brick walls in your family tree through DNA matches and triangulation. These same tools have helped adopted children find their biological parents. John has a bachelor’s degree in History and a Master’s in Museum Studies and American Folklife. Public is welcome and can request the link by emailing the organization’s president, Dave Peck, at davepeck208@hotmail.com

Annual Father’s Day Kid’s Fishing Derby
Presented by The Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Pro Firefighters Union, SSPD Saratoga Basspointers, John Huppuch Memorial Derby, 373 Crescent Ave Saratoga Springs (Lake Lonely).  To be held on Father’s Day, June 20 from 9 a.m. to Noon. FREE for All Children 14 and under accompanied by an adult. Prizes for fish caught in all age categories. Worms will be provided-you must bring your own tackle. Hot dogs, soda, chips and fun are free for all.

Sundae on the Farm 
This year the tour will be a Self-Driven Tour on Father’s Day, Sunday June 20 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Participants are invited to the Mill Creek Farm in Stillwater. From the comfort of their vehicles, families will be provided an audio recording featuring local farm families talking about all things Saratoga County Agriculture. Families will get to see dairy cows, beef cows, meat sheep, horses, and farm equipment. They will even get to try their luck at the Golden Horseshoe Hunt! King Dairy and Stewart’s Shops are donating Ice Cream Coupons for everyone who comes out (while supplies last). This event is free, fun, and family-friendly. For more information, contact Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County 518-885-8995. Mill Creek Farm is located at 1019 County Road 70, Stillwater. It is owned and operated by Anne Morgan, Michael Morgan, Samantha Little, and in memory of Tim Little.

11th Annual Jane Austen Retreat
Join the Jane Austen Society North America (JASNA)-New York Capital Region at Wiawaka on Lake George, on June 25-27. Participants will join scholars and enthusiasts in exploring Austen’s world through facilitated discussions. Bring a lawn chair for a picnic tea on the grounds.  In addition to planned events, enjoy the splendors of the beautiful Lake George setting by exploring the cottages and grounds, the gardens, the dock, and the lake. The cost is $25 for members and $30 for non-members and includes Saturday and Sunday lunches. To register, mail check payable to JASNA NYS Capital Region and send to: JASNA NYCR, c/o Nancy Duell, 56 Fifth Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Registration deadline is June 20.  For additional information, contact Nancy at ardhn23@netscape.com or call 518-321-1887. Reservations for food and lodging at Wiawaka are $155/night. Day only reservations are available for $15. Visit www.wiawaka.org or call 518-668-9690 for information to make your reservation.

Greenfield Farmer’s Market Vendor Sign-Up
The Middle Grove United Methodist Church is hosting the Greenfield Farmer’s Market this year. The Market will be Friday afternoon beginning June 25 – Sept. 10 from 4-7pm.  If you are interested in being a vendor for the Farmer’s Market, please contact Chuck at 518-421-1798. The vendor fees are for the benefit of the Greenfield Historical Society and Middle Grove UMC. The church is located at 429 Middle Grove Rd. 

Best of Saratoga Springs Festival
Saratoga Springs’ newest venue, Spa City Motor Lodge, located at 413 Broadway, Saratoga Springs will bring together local businesses for a celebration of the best the town has to offer to local and travelers alike on June 25 from 3 – 8 p.m. 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.

Saratoga Chamber Players Live Concert
A summer afternoon concert to honor the memory of Dr. David A. Wasser, long-time board member and supporter of the arts in general. Save the date: Sunday, June 27 3 p.m. at Pitney Meadows Community Farm, located at 223 West Ave., Saratoga Springs. 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. 

In Person VBS is Back! 
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, located at 149 Lake Ave in Saratoga Springs, will be hosting “Rocky Railway – Jesus’ Power Pulls Us Through” Vacation Bible School June 28 – July 2 from 9 a.m. to noon.  This is a great opportunity to give your children a week of positive, Christ-centered experiences, grow their faith, and build meaningful relationships with Christian adults, youth, and children.  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.

Summer Reading Program
Prevent “brain drain” this summer with Ballston Spa Public Library’s summer reading program. Kids, grab your passport and experience Tails and Tales: Around the World. This reading and enrichment program runs from July 1 through August 26. Kids ages 5-12 are invited to travel the world with engaging take-home activity packets, read to earn rewards and participate in dynamic in-person programs. Registration begins June 1. To register, stop by the library, call 518-885-5022 or fill out the form on the library’s website, bspl.sals.edu. BSPL is making the summer program a family affair! Adults, tween and teens can look forward to a revolving international themed book display. These events are free and open to the public. Call 518-885-5022 or visit http:bspl.sals.edu for more information. Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Ave.

Photographing the Beauty Around Me
Saratoga County Office for the Aging is excited to offer a new, free program for 55+ residents of Saratoga County. a 6-week zoom course designed to teach older adults to capture digital photographs of their environments and the people they encounter on a daily basis. Participants will learn and hone basic aim-and-shoot skills. By the end of this class, students will have an appreciation for what makes a great photograph. No previous photography skills are required. The course will be held every Friday beginning on July 9 – August 13, from 2:15 – 3:45 p.m. There is a limited number of class participants for this course. It is a first come, first serve basis. Pre-registration is required. Please RSVP to Christina Krowel via phone; 518-884-4998 or email; ckrowel@saratogacountyny.gov.

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting at two venues in our area.  Rita Helie and Jack Morgan will be exhibiting at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville the month of June. Artists William Daisak, David Mayack and Karen Zimmers will show their work at the Gallery of the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park during June and July. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County.  For further information about SSAS, visit:  southernsaratogaartist.com

Hearts of the Adirondacks Festival
Join us on Sunday, August 1 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Adirondack Folk School, located at 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne. The event will include make your own ice cream sundaes on the back porch, hot dogs and fixings hot off the grill, demonstrations of traditional Adirondack crafts, fireside storytelling, shopping at the Adirondack Folk School Gift Shop, musical performances, plus our annual silent auction featuring items made by Adirondack Folk School instructors and artisans from throughout the region.  Auction is open from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The spectacular result of this year’s quilt challenge will be displayed, and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Admission is free, vendor charges for food and purchased items. 

June 4 – June 10, 2021

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting at two venues in our area.  Rita Helie and Jack Morgan will be exhibiting at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville the month of June. Artists William Daisak, David Mayack and Karen Zimmers will show their work at the Gallery of the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park during June and July. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County.  For further information about SSAS, visit:  southernsaratogaartist.com

Herb, Perennial Plant and Garden Décor Sale
Heritage Garden Club of Saratoga Springs will hold their sale on June 12, 9 a.m. to noon, at the Italian American Center, 247 Grand Ave., Saratoga Springs. A large variety of herbs and a selection of perennial plants and garden decor items will be available for sale. Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund various community projects sponsored by the Heritage Garden Club. There will be many experienced gardeners to help assist you. CDC guidelines will be followed. Interested in joining a garden club come and visit us new members are always welcome. You don’t have to have a green thumb to join! Contact theheritage40@gmail.com    

Robin Hood
Malta Spotlighter’s Theatre Troupe presents ‘Robin Hood’, Saturday, June 12 at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Sunday, June 13 at 2 p.m.; Saturday, June 19 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, June 20 at 2 p.m. on the Malta Community Center Stage, 1 Bayberry Drive, Malta.  Tickets are on sale now. Limited seating due to COVID-19 guidelines are by reservation only and must be purchased in person. $15 Adults, $10 Children (under 18).  There are a limited number of free children’s tickets with a paying adult, courtesy of Stewart’s Holiday Match.  ‘Robin Hood’ is suitable for the whole family, offers adventure, humor, a county fair and justice! Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Services, Inc., sponsors to date include Town of Malta, Adirondack Trust Company, Stewart’s Shops and Ballston Spa National Bank.  Call the Malta Community Center at 518-899-4411 for additional information, including COVID-19 protocols and ticket sales hours. 

Havurah Vitik
A zoom event with Beth Sabo Novick, super storyteller on Tuesday, June 15 from 11 a.m. – Noon. Engagement, humor, learning, wisdom: all that and a rollicking good tale — such is the art and practice of the storyteller. For us, this will be embodied by Beth Sabo Novick. She will tell her Havurah Vatik audience about the power of storytelling, teach us what makes a good story, and treat us to some wonderful stories along the way. Beth is co-founder of the Jewish Storytelling Festival in Saratoga Springs. She tells personal Jewish stories and Jewish folk tales, and she has reveled in this practice for pretty much ever. When she is not telling stories, she teaches workshops on stress and joy, she coaches people to let go of anxiety and fear. And she is a licensed massage therapist and hypnotist. She is going to have us in the palm of her hand! To join the zoom meeting: us02web.zoom.us/j/89744740745?pwd=eGg0Smt6WXQzUmRXMmt6UG1kaWZ1Zz09. Passcode 724095

New York, Joseph Smith, and the Fight for Religious Freedom
Thursday, June 17, at 7 p.m. join Dr. Spencer McBride, Associate Managing Historian of the Joseph Smith Papers Project.  Dr. McBride, a prominent historian and published author, will be discussing his newest book and exploring the remarkable, though short-lived, political career of Joseph Smith, the New Yorker who founded Mormonism, waged a literal war for religious freedom, and launched a quixotic run for the White House. Episodes are free for SCHC members, and $5 for non-members.  Please register in advance at www.brooksidemuseum.org.  Registrants will receive a Zoom link and other relevant information.  For questions, please contact Isobel Connell at isobel@brooksidemuseum.org.

Wine, Dine & Dance Fundraiser
Celebrate Summer with Sustainable Saratoga. Join us for a virtual dinner & dancing fundraiser to celebrate the arrival of summer. We will be tasting Dr. Konstantin Frank wines, Comfort Kitchen’s Pasta and learning to dance with Tango Fusion. Thursday, June 17 at 7 p.m. For a $50 donation, receive: – a wine tasting kit (187 ml tasting size bottles of Dr. Frank’s Dry Riesling, Chardonnay, Rosé & Cabernet Sauvignon),  a delicious dark chocolate bar from Barkeater Chocolates, and a free swing dance lesson from Tango Fusion Dance Company during the Zoom event. For an additional $25, you will receive a second wine tasting kit. June 8 is the deadline to order, so reserve your ticket today! Quantities are limited. All proceeds from the event go directly to helping fund the sustainability efforts of Sustainable Saratoga. To register visit sustainablesaratoga.org/wine-dine-dance-fundraiser.

Saratoga Chamber Players Live Concert
A summer afternoon concert to honor the memory of Dr. David A. Wasser, long-time board member and supporter of the arts in general. Save the date: Sunday, June 27 3 p.m. at Pitney Meadows Community Farm, located at 223 West Ave., Saratoga Springs. 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. 

Summer Reading Program
Prevent “brain drain” this summer with Ballston Spa Public Library’s summer reading program. Kids, grab your passport and experience Tails and Tales: Around the World. This reading and enrichment program runs from July 1 through August 26. Kids ages 5-12 are invited to travel the world with engaging take-home activity packets, read to earn rewards and participate in dynamic in-person programs. Registration begins June 1st. You may register by stopping into the library, calling 518-885-5022 or filling out the form on the library’s website, http://bspl.sals.edu/. BSPL is making the summer program a family affair! Adults, tween and teens can look forward to a revolving international themed book display. These events are free and open to the public. Call 518-885-5022 or visit http:bspl.sals.edu for more information. Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Avenue.

Saratoga Springs Youth Ballet Program
Saratoga Springs Youth Ballet will be holding a Young Children’s Summer Program for students ages 4 to 7 years old. The program will run two weeks July 12-16 and July 19- 23 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Each day will follow a different ballet theme and it will include a ballet lesson, crafts, stories, and related activities! We are located at 418 Geyser Rd. Suite 5, Ballston Spa. The program is in person and class size is limited. We will be following all CDC, state, and local Covid-19 prevention guidelines. Cost $200 for a week, $380 for two weeks. For more information and registration please visit www.saratogaspringsyouthballet.org or call 518-306-4037. 

May 28 – June 3, 2021

Sweet June Luncheon
You are invited! Tuesday, June 8 from Noon to 2 p.m. Cost is $20. Inclusive. Circa’ 21 at McGregor Links, 359 Northern Pines Rd., Wilton. Special Feature: Slate Valley Farms (formerly Uncle Pat’s General Store), Granville. Gina will talk about her Maple and Honey Farm and have a wonderful supply of maple syrup and honey products from food to personal care for sale. Speaker, Pat Wood from Vermont, NY talks on how she was set free from unforgiveness. Menu: Meat Lasagna or Vegetable Lasagna, salad, dessert, and beverages included. Reservations are required by Thursday, June 3. Walk ins not allowed. Call Ellie at 518-584-3779 to reserve your seat. Presented by: Saratoga Christian Women’s Connection.

Southern Saratoga Art Society Exhibit
Artists and members of SSAS are exhibiting at two venues in our area.  Rita Helie and Jack Morgan will be exhibiting at the Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville the month of June. Artists William Daisak, David Mayack and Karen Zimmers will show their work at the Gallery of the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park during June and July. Please try to visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County.  For further information about SSAS, visit:  southernsaratogaartist.com

Fundraiser Yard Sale
Support the fundraiser for Gateway House of Peace located at 479 Rowland St. in Ballston Spa on June 4, 5, & 6, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds go to Gateway House of Peace. Gateway House is a donor driven end of life home that cares for local resident & families during loved one’s final days.

Perennial Plant and Garage Sale
The Southern Saratoga Garden Club will hold its annual perennial plant and garage sale on Friday, June 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  This event will be held in conjunction with the Sherwood Forest Neighborhood Garage Sale and will be located at 8 Berkshire Dr., Clifton Park.  A wide selection of shade and sun perennials will be available, including a variety of specimen Hosta.  In addition, experienced gardeners will be on hand to assist you in choosing plants suitable to your garden.  Miscellaneous garden art and other garage sale items will also be on sale.  Proceeds from the sale will fund the club’s scholarship to a graduating Shenendehowa student entering a horticultural-related field, the Wiawaka Center for Women in Lake George, and The Nature Conservancy. Masks and social distancing will be required. 

Craft Fair at Brookside
The Saratoga County History Center is thrilled to announce a county-wide craft fair.  The family-friendly free event will be held at beautiful Brookside Museum, located at 6 Charlton St., Ballston Spa on Saturday, June 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Guests will be able to shop a wide variety of locally handcrafted collectibles, antiques, and farm products.  Moreover, the event is juried, and vendors will be judged on their originality, creativity, and craftsmanship.  No mass-produced or commercially made items will be permitted.  Thus, this is a terrific opportunity for New Yorkers to sample and appreciate the best of upstate artisans, farmers, and culinarians. The event is free and open to the public and will be held rain or shine. For more information, visit www.brooksidemuseum.org. 

Cars & Coffee
The Town of Greenfield Lions Club will be sponsoring the event on June 5 from 8 – 11 a.m. at the Middle Grove Town Park. The event is free. All cars and trucks welcome, even daily drivers. There will be a 50-50 raffle, door prizes, fresh coffee, donuts, and Lions Breakfast Sandwiches. The event is sponsored by Bryan’s Brew. All proceeds will stay in our community in support of Greenfield Lions Youth Programs and Town of Greenfield Youth Rec Programs. Anyone interested in sponsoring a door prize for this event, please contact Lion Bill Marzano at 518-461-9784 or email wmarzan1@nycap.rr.com for more information.

Annual Garage, Bake and Plant Sale
Join us on Saturday, June 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Italian American War Veteran, 247 Grand Ave., Saratoga Springs. Rain or Shine. Bake sale will include cakes, breads, cookies, cupcakes, brownies, pies, muffins, and other specialties. Plant sale will include assorted hanging baskets, packs of assorted flowers, and assorted vegetables. There will be no public garage sale items accepted.

Herb, Perennial Plant and Garden Décor Sale
Heritage Garden Club of Saratoga Springs will hold their sale on June 12, 9 a.m. to noon, at the Italian American Center, 247 Grand Ave., Saratoga Springs. A large variety of herbs and a selection of perennial plants and garden decor items will be available for sale. Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund various community projects sponsored by the Heritage Garden Club. There will be many experienced gardeners to help assist you. CDC guidelines will be followed. Interested in joining a garden club come and visit us new members are always welcome. You don’t have to have a green thumb to join! Contact theheritage40@gmail.com    

Robin Hood
Malta Spotlighter’s Theatre Troupe presents ‘Robin Hood’, Saturday, June 12 at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Sunday, June 13 at 2 p.m.; Saturday, June 19 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, June 20 at 2 p.m. on the Malta Community Center Stage, 1 Bayberry Drive, Malta.  Tickets are on sale now. Limited seating due to COVID-19 guidelines are by reservation only and must be purchased in person. $15 Adults, $10 Children (under 18).  There are a limited number of free children’s tickets with a paying adult, courtesy of Stewart’s Holiday Match.  ‘Robin Hood’ is suitable for the whole family, offers adventure, humor, a county fair and justice! Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Services, Inc., sponsors to date include Town of Malta, Adirondack Trust Company, Stewart’s Shops and Ballston Spa National Bank.  Call the Malta Community Center at 518-899-4411 for additional information, including COVID-19 protocols and ticket sales hours. 

Havurah Vitik
A zoom event with Beth Sabo Novick, super storyteller on Tuesday, June 15 from 11 a.m. – Noon. Engagement, humor, learning, wisdom: all that and a rollicking good tale — such is the art and practice of the storyteller. For us, this will be embodied by Beth Sabo Novick. She will tell her Havurah Vatik audience about the power of storytelling, teach us what makes a good story, and treat us to some wonderful stories along the way. Beth is co-founder of the Jewish Storytelling Festival in Saratoga Springs. She tells personal Jewish stories and Jewish folk tales, and she has reveled in this practice for pretty much ever. When she is not telling stories, she teaches workshops on stress and joy, she coaches people to let go of anxiety and fear. And she is a licensed massage therapist and hypnotist. She is going to have us in the palm of her hand! To join the zoom meeting: us02web.zoom.us/j/89744740745?pwd=eGg0Smt6WXQzUmRXMmt6UG1kaWZ1Zz09. Passcode 724095

New York, Joseph Smith, and the Fight for Religious Freedom
Thursday, June 17, at 7 p.m. join Dr. Spencer McBride, Associate Managing Historian of the Joseph Smith Papers Project.  Dr. McBride, a prominent historian and published author, will be discussing his newest book and exploring the remarkable, though short-lived, political career of Joseph Smith, the New Yorker who founded Mormonism, waged a literal war for religious freedom, and launched a quixotic run for the White House. Episodes are free for SCHC members, and $5 for non-members.  Please register in advance at www.brooksidemuseum.org.  Registrants will receive a Zoom link and other relevant information.  For questions, please contact Isobel Connell at isobel@brooksidemuseum.org.

Wine, Dine & Dance Fundraiser
Celebrate Summer with Sustainable Saratoga. Join us for a virtual dinner & dancing fundraiser to celebrate the arrival of summer. We will be tasting Dr. Konstantin Frank wines, Comfort Kitchen’s Pasta and learning to dance with Tango Fusion. Thursday, June 17 at 7 p.m. For a $50 donation, receive: – a wine tasting kit (187 ml tasting size bottles of Dr. Frank’s Dry Riesling, Chardonnay, Rosé & Cabernet Sauvignon),  a delicious dark chocolate bar from Barkeater Chocolates, and a free swing dance lesson from Tango Fusion Dance Company during the Zoom event. For an additional $25, you will receive a second wine tasting kit. June 8 is the deadline to order, so reserve your ticket today! Quantities are limited. All proceeds from the event go directly to helping fund the sustainability efforts of Sustainable Saratoga. To register visit sustainablesaratoga.org/wine-dine-dance-fundraiser/

Saratoga Chamber Players Live Concert
A summer afternoon concert to honor the memory of Dr. David A. Wasser, long-time board member and supporter of the arts in general. Save the date: Sunday, June 27 3 p.m. at Pitney Meadows Community Farm, located at 223 West Ave., Saratoga Springs. 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. 

Summer Reading Program
Prevent “brain drain” this summer with Ballston Spa Public Library’s summer reading program. Kids, grab your passport and experience Tails and Tales: Around the World. This reading and enrichment program runs from July 1st through August 26th. Kids ages 5-12 are invited to travel the world with engaging take-home activity packets, read to earn rewards and participate in dynamic in-person programs. Registration begins June 1st. You may register by stopping into the library, calling 518-885-5022 or filling out the form on the library’s website, http://bspl.sals.edu/. BSPL is making the summer program a family affair! Adults, tween and teens can look forward to a revolving international themed book display. These events are free and open to the public. Call 518-885-5022 or visit http:bspl.sals.edu for more information. Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Avenue.