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JULY-AUGUST 2013A Guide for "Where to Go & What to Do"
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L O C A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T • M O V I E S • E V E N T SFA I R S & F E S T I VA L S • N I G H T L I F E • C O M M U N I T YF A M I LY F U N • P A R K S • S H O P P I N G • D I N I N GMUSIC • SPORTS • GIFTS • LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
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Rockin on the River Photo by Kyle Plante
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“New-Fangled Food for Highfaluting Foodies”
Come see us at Troy’s Twilight Farmers’ MarketThe last Friday of every month at midnight –until October
Two-Time “best breakfast” WinnerAward-Winning Chili
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615 Pawling Ave., Troy 12180 874-4573 http://thehungryfishcafe.comHours: Sun.-Tues. 9-3, open for dinner Wed.-Fri. 8-8, Sat. 9-5
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Sat., July 6Zip Lining and
Vegetable PickingEngelke Farm463 Garfield Road, Troythrough August 31(518) 337-0103 reservationsSee GoToGuide.net forspecial offers.www.engelkefarm.com
Poestenkill Farmers’Market & Craft FairAlgonquin Middle School Rt. 66 & 351, Poestenkill(9am-12pm)Pete or Karen St. Germain at518-283-4990poestenkillfarmersmarket.com
Pond View Market2500 Pond View, Parking LotCastleton-on-Hudson(9am-1pm)(518) 621-2113
Troy Farmers’ MarketRiver St., Troy(9am-2pm) Every Saturdaytroymarket.org
Art of the AnimalKingdom XVIIIBennington Center for theArts, 44 Gypsy LaneBennington, VT(10am) through August 25Special guest artist: Carel Brest van Kempenwww.thebennington.org
Touch n ExploreWildlife Education Grafton State Park, 100Grafton Lakes State Park WayLong Pond Beach(11am-1pm) Use all your senses to learnabout animals. Meet animalambassadors too! (518) 279-1155nysparks.com/parks/53
Geocache ClinicGrafton State Park, 100Grafton Lakes State Park Way(1-2pm)Park office. Bring your ownGPS or smart phone if youhave one. Then use yourskills to find caches in thepark! (518) 279-1155nysparks.com/parks/53
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareFunk Evolution - Dance Party I (518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Capital Region Miracle League GamesJaime M. Adams Field565 Luther Rd., E Greenbush(10am-1pm) Free - every Sat.Baseball games for special-needs athletes. Come watchor participate. Sponsorshipopportunties. Burke Adams:badams5207@gmail.com.capitalregionmiracleleague.org
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DelmarClifton Park
266 Delaware Ave.Delmar 368-3260next to CVS in theback of the strip mall
Plaza 81536 Crescent Rd.Clifton Park371-6600just off Exit 8 of I-87
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 11am-7pm, (Delmar opens 10am weekdays)
Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 10am-4pm
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Sat., July 6
Facebook Friend Party CruiseDutch Apple Cruises 141 Broadway, Albany(7-10pm) $10To thank all of our Facebookfriends. This is a 21+ event,proper ID is required andwill be checked uponboarding. Space is limited -rain or shine.(518) 463-0220
SMASH4 BandIrish Ale Pub95 Ferry Street, Troy(8pm) $54-piece female-fronted“party”rock band featuringLila Lynn Laguna on vocals.(518) 874-1399
PhishSaratoga Performing ArtsCenter, 108 Ave. of the Pines(7:30pm) • www.spac.org
Volunteer BirdPopulation MonitoringEldridge Research Center284 Pond Hill Rd.,Rensselaerville(5:15pm-11:30pm) FreeMonitor breeding birdpopulations at the HuyckPreserve dawn@huyckpres?erve.org518-797-3440
Sun., July 7GE’s Kids’ Day Sing-Along Adventure withThomas & Friends™(12-5pm)Empire State PlazaHelp Thomas find his wayfrom Knapford Station toBrendam Docks usingteamwork, friendship anddiscovery. Fun, interactivegames and activities.(518) 473-0559www.ogs.ny.gov
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Valleycats vs.Aberdeen IronbirdsJoseph L. Bruno Stadium80 Vandenburgh Ave., Troythrough July 9www.milb.com
Mon., July 8Seton Health/St. Mary’sHospital Blood Drive1300 Massachusetts Ave., TroyConference rooms A & B(10am-3pm)368-5950redcrossblood.org/summer
Zumba FunICC Bingo
Movie: At Any PriceGE Theater at Proctors(5:30pm) $5 Rated Rand July 9432 State St., Schenectady(518) 346-6204 • proctors.org
Red Light ComedyOpen MicLark Tavern453 Madison Ave, Albany (8pm) FreeThe premier comedy open micfor comedians in the area. (518) 694-8490albanylarktavern.com
Tues., July 9Music Noon Season -Annie and the HedonistsTroy Savings Bank Music Hall30 Second St., Troy(12-2pm) Freewww.troymusichall.org
Amphibian AwarenessAdventureJr Naturalist Program. Dyken Pond Rd., Cropseyville(1-3pm) $1 suggestedA hunt for salamanders andfrogs. Great for all ages.(518) 658-2055dykenpond.org
Straw Towers CMOST - 250 Jordan Rd., Troy(3:30- 4:30pm)members free, others $2This workshop introduceskids 5+ to skyscrapers andtowers. Pre-register.cmost.org
New York City Ballet:Opening NightSaratoga Performing ArtsCenter, 108 Ave. of the Pines (8pm) • www.spac.org
Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) through July 14Emerald City -Classic Rock townofbrunswick.org
Twilight Tour: Get Acquainted with OakwoodOakwood Cemetery50 101st St., Troy(6-8pm) $12, under 10 freeTour the cemetery in earlyevening to see final restingplaces of Civil War generals,educators and foundingfathers of Troy. Rain or shineunless thunderstorms.800-556-6273 oakwoodcemetery.org
Schodack Town Music in the Park479 Poyneer Road, Schodack(6pm)Macerators - Classic Rockschodack.org
Wed., July 10Kansas in Concert with Arc & Stones and CrossfireEmpire State Plaza(5-9pm)Saranac Brewery and theNew York State Office ofGeneral Services are proudto announce WednesdayNight Concerts back at theEmpire State Plaza! (518) 474-5987 • ogs.ny.gov
Preschool Story Time Story Time
Up from the Basement!Brunswick Historical Society605 Brunswick Rd.(1-3pm)New exhibit presents some ofthe more striking and unusualobjects found in the Society’scollections representative ofthe 19th and 20th centuries. (518) 279-4024 • bhs-ny.org
Rockin on the RiverGreen Island Bridge Lot, Troy(5pm)Funk Evolution (CapitalDistrict’s No. 1 party band) downtowntroy.org
Thurs., July 11Uncle Marty’s Summer PartyUncle Marty’s Adirondack Grill2930 Rt. 43, Averill Park(6-9pm)The best summer party inthe county. Tonight’s livemusic from Mixed Company. 518-674-4080justsayuncle.com
Alive at 5 Concert Satisfaction: InternationalRolling Stones Show withChris Dukes Band
Town of Schaghticoke2013 Summer ConcertsSchaghticoke Town Hall(6:30-8:30pm)Featuring Marty Wendell753-6915
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I Shall Think of YouOften: The Civil WarStory of Doctor andMary TarbellNew York State Museum264 Madison Ave., Albany(9:30am) through Sept. 22(518) 474-5877www.nysm.nysed.gov
Comic SyndromeComedy Open MicFranklin’s Tower414 Broadway, Albany(7-10pm) FreeComics are given 7- 8 minsSign up 7. Show at 7:30All comics get stage time.franklinstower.com
Sloppy Kisses Doggie Yappy HourThe Inn at Saratoga231 Broadway (6pm)A night out with your dogenjoying cocktails, apps andentrees as well as gourmetdoggie delectables in abeautiful outdoor setting.sloppykissesofsaratoga.com
Fri., July 12Cave TourSecret Caverns671 Caverns Rd., Cobleskill(10am) $8-$18Nature’s undergroundpassageways reveal thesecret - a 100-foot waterfallbeneath the beautiful hillsof central New York. 518-296-8558www.secretcaverns.com
Elks Fri. Night DinnerNancy WalkerCaffe Lena47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.caffelena.org
Fun FridaysRensselaer County HistoricalSociety, 57 Second St., Troy (9am-4pm) $30 each/$100 all four.Programs for children 7-10with hands-on activities thatbring history alive. Each hasa different theme. Before-and after-care available – $5.Register one week prior. 518-272-7232 x13www.rchsonline.org
CountryFest Prepartywith The Back 40!Uncle Marty’s Adironack Grill2830 Rt. 43, Averill Park(6-7pm)Support our hometownfavorites as we send themoff to Countryfest 2013!518.674.4080 •justsayuncle.com
TRUCKS GONE WILDMotorsports Park at Glen Ridge,213 Mary’s Lane, Fultonville(6pm) $20/day; $30/weekendthrough Sun., July 14Kids like monster trucks…Everyone loves mega-trucks!fearlessfreestyle.com
Sat., July 13Troy Farmers’ MarketPond View Farmers’Market Grafton Town FestivalGrafton Lakes State ParkMeet friends & members.Enter the raffle for a freeboat rental at the park.(518) 279-1155nysparks.com/parks/53
Zumba FunGrafton SummerFestival & Flea Market Grafton Town Park, Rte 2(8am-5pm)Benefits Our Lady of the Snow. 279-3331
Annual Book Festival & Bake SaleStephentown MemorialLibrary, 472 Rte. 43 (9am)A fundraiser for the wholefamily with burgers and hotdogs, homemade bakedgoods, lots of books, musicalentertainment, games forkids, and more. (518) 733-5750stephentownlibrary.org
Delaware AvenueStreet FairDelaware Avenue, Albany(9am)Art, music, vendors, garagesales neighborhood wide, all along Delaware Ave. Amile of surprises plus dozensof neighborhood sales. 518-427-1814
564 Bloomingrove Rd. • North Greenbush www.rockysmusicstudio.com
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Poestenkill Farmers’Market & Craft FairSecond Annual Donna MiragliaMemorial Dog WalkThe Crossings (S Pavilion)580 Albany-Shaker Rd.(9:30am-1pm) $20/$30To remember Donna Miraglia,a forensic scientist at theNYS Police Forensic Investi -gation Center. Hawaiian-inspired attire. facebook.com/DonnaMiragliaWalk
Veterans from the Civil War TourOakwood Cemetery186 Oakwood Ave., Troy(9am-12pm) $12One of the most populartours ever, meet 9 ½ CivilWar generals (½...that oneshould be interesting!!) 800-556-6273oakwoodcemetery.org
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareCourtney Shayne - PatsyCline tribute(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Shaker Summer Craft FairShaker Historic SiteHeritage Lane, Albany(10am) til Sun., July 14 (4pm)$4 adult; under 18 free. To benefit Shaker HeritageSociety education programs.www.shakerheritage.org
“Art In The Garden”Show and SaleAlgonquin Middle School,331 NY Rt. 351, Averill ParkFree admission(518) 272-4210dhc3@cornell.edu
CountryfestSchaghticoke Fairgrounds69 Stillwater Bridge Rd. (10am) $35+WGNA’s Countryfest 2013 isthe largest one-day musicfestival in the Northeast.Darius Rucker, Easton Corbin,Joe Diffie, Sheryl Crow. wgna.com
Wilton Community Dayand ParkfestGavin Park, 10 Lewis Rd.Saratoga Springs(11am)The town of Wiltoncelebrates community withlive entertainment, crafters,rides, food, contests, gamesand fireworks at dusk.(518)-584-9455townofwilton.com
Troy Pig OutTroy Riverfront Park274 River St. (11am) and Sun., July 14Barbecue vendors and livemusic. Featuring a specialfireworks show on Saturdaynight over the Hudson River.downtowntroy.org
Holly & Evan atArt In The ParkCongress Park, Saratoga (1-2pm) Free www.saratoga-arts.orgwww.hollyandevan.com
Noche Latino Summer Cruise 2K13Dutch Apple Cruises, Inc.(9pm)The hottest Latin event ofthe Summer of 2013.Bachata and Salsa contestwith prizes for best dancers.518-463-0220dutchapplecruises.com
RiverfestAdmiral’s Marina, Rt. 32Stillwater(12-4pm) Free Crafts, food, games, concertSponsored by: HighwayTabernacle Assembly of God235 Hudson Ave., Mechanicville664-4442
A Tribute to Motownby Ovel EntertainmentGroupFranklin’s Tower414 Broadway, Albany(9pm)
New York City Ballet:“The Ruby Ball”Saratoga Performing ArtsCenter, 108 Avenue of thePines, Saratoga Springs(8pm)“Bal de Couture”; “This Bitter Earth”; “Rubies”;“West Side Story Suite”www.spac.org
Shop local, shop small, support your neighbor’s store instead of heading to the mall
A New Beginning Consignment/Re-Sale Shop170 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer, NY 12144 at the Sherwood Avenue traffic light (near Kmart)
Hours: Tues. 11-5, Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 11:30-6:30, Sat. 10-4Consigning Designer • Housewares • Small Furniture Clothing (no children’s) either gently-loved or still brand-new
We have something for everyone…major credit cards accepted
Consigning by appointment only 894-4681
$5 off $25, or $10 off of $50 purchase for July/August
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Pee, pee David Stone, DVM Bloomingrove Veterinary Hospital
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My father is wrong. Partially wrong. He says that cat urine is the worst smell on earth, but I disagree. I thinkthat OLD cat urine is worse. Like a fine wine, it ages and ripens. The carpet, the couch, the walls. Replace themall. It’s not as though any of the commercially available products will make them actually smell new again.
One of the most common reasons cats spray in the house is because they’re stressed. In my case, by “other”cats roaming around outside. I can predict, with some accuracy, when my male cat will violate our “agreement” –when the neighbor cat comes calling. My cat is indoors and shall remain so –much to his dismay – but whenSparky comes to flaunt his magical ability to roam the earth freely, Squash has to retaliate. He feels someprimal need to let Sparky know that this is his house and there will be no doubt about this fact – emphasizedby a nice urine marking. Now I’m mad. Mostly at myself. I know that if I keep the lower half of the windowscovered, Squash will never see Sparky and he will not pee everywhere. I also know that when guests come
over my wife does not like the lower shades drawn and then Iforget to relower them... then he sees Sparky and pees.
My fault, I guess. Strange that his behavior is so predictable. It took about nine years to figure out the “Sparky” connection.I deal with inappropriate urination all the time in my officeand have only found the window shade trick to work with ahandful of patients. Other cats have other triggers and respondto different treatments. A popular and sometimes effectivetreatment is the “calming collar” which is a lavender/pheromonecombo, some cats respond to the pheromone diffuser (like aGlade plug in), while others do well with glucosamine.
Traditionally, I’m supposed to tell you to try several of the different types of cat litter – corn/wheat/pine…add a litterbox, covered and uncovered…doesn’t usually work. In fact, no single thing USUALLY works.
For some cats, aggressive antianxiety meds may be effective. First things first, before you decide that thecat is just a “bad” cat, have him checked out. Yesterday, a client brought in a cat with an emerging tendency topee everywhere. We diagnosed a bladder stone. No wonder he was peeing everywhere – his bladder hurt!
Sometimes it’s an infection and sometimes inflammation of the bladder wall. There are meds which maybe helpful. I’ve relinquished myself to the fact that I have a great cat who will ruin my life if I don’t take theproper measures. Turn your nightmare around and remember, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. I KNOW EXACTLY HOWFRUSTRATED YOU ARE. Rule out the physical and treat the mental.
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368-3260behind Finishing Touch – next to CVS
Plaza 8 • 1536 Crescent Rd.Clifton Park
371-6600just off exit 8 of the Northway
in the plaza with CVS
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Neptune is a low-key, 2-year-old pittieguy looking for ahome. He is goodwith other dogs, butyou can tell that hismain interest will bein being with you.This great guy is
affectionate and easy to be with.
Goldie is anadorable 2-year-old orange andwhite short-hairedfemale cat. She ishousetrained andvery sweet andwaiting for theright home.
The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society (MHHS) ofMenands is a non-profit organization that receives noongoing funding from federal, state or local govern-ment or any other animal welfare organization. Werely on your generous donations to support our vitalservices for the animals.
Mohawk Hudson Humane Society3 Oakland Ave., Menands, NY 12204(518) 434-8128www.mohawkhumane.org
Pets of the MonthPLEASE ADOPT US!
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All aspects of veterinary medicine offered in a kind and caring manner for you and your pet(s)
“To be without a dog isworse than being without a song.”
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Purrfect Kitty of the MonthMy name is Bradyand I’m a super-soft, approx. 1 yearold male in needof a quiet, lovinghome. I was some-
how getting by alone outside, until a nice lady decided tohelp me. I encouraged her by going up to her patio doorevery morning and putting my face up to the glass. Shecouldn’t keep me in her no-pets apartment, so I’m nowwith the rescue group. I’m a bit of a “fraidy-Brady,” butI’m coming out of my shell. I’m gentle and sweet withpotential for a lot more affection if I could find the rightperson to help me. I like other kitties and would getalong with your kitty, too!
As with all Purrfect Companion kitties, Brady is up-to-dateon shots, house trained and neutered or spayed.
Please contact Maryann for details on Brady, at 331-2221 orat kitties.purrfectcompanions@yahoo.com. PurrfectCompanions is a non-profit, all-volunteer rescue organiza-tion. We’re always looking for good volunteers. If you’d liketo help, call 463-8709. Adoption clinics are held 12:30-4:00most Saturdays and Sundays at Petco, Northway Mall,Albany, NY. Stop by and see some of our other kitties! We may have one that is just “PURRFECT” for you!
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1809 5th Ave., Troy, NY 12180(518) 326-4041
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Grilled Shrimp Kabobs1 lb uncooked deveined peeled large shrimp, thawed if frozen 1 cup fat-free Italian dressing 1 medium red onion, cut into 8 pieces 6 medium cherry tomatoes 1 medium bell pepper, cut into 8 pieces 16 small whole mushrooms
Step 1 Place shrimp and dressing in shallow glass or plastic dish.Cover; refrigerate 30 minutes.
Step 2 Heat gas or charcoal grill. Remove shrimp from marinade; reserve marinade. Threadshrimp, onion, bell pepper, tomatoes and mushrooms alternately on each of 4 (15-inch)metal skewers, leaving 1/4-inch space between each piece.Step 3 Place kabobs on grill over medium heat. Cover grill; cook 6 to 8 minutes, turning frequentlyand brushing several times with marinade, until shrimp are pink.
Chicken Parmesan Pasta Salad
1 package Betty Crocker® Suddenly Salad® Caesar pasta salad mix
1/4 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing
1/4 cup milk
2 cups cubed cooked chicken or turkey
1 medium cucumber, coarsely chopped (1 cup)
1 medium tomato, seeded and coarsely chopped (3/4 cup)
Step 1 Cook and drain contents of uncooked pasta pouch (from sa
lad mix box) as directed on
box. Drain pasta; rinse with cold water. Shake well to drain.
Step 2 In large bowl, stir contents of seasoning & crouton blend
pouch (from salad mix box),
the mayonnaise and milk until well blended. Stir in cooked pasta
and remaining
ingredients. Serve immediately, or cover and refrigerate up to 2
hours before serving.
Raspberry Lemonade Pops
1 can (12 oz) frozen lemonade concentrate
1 cup water 1/2 cup Yoplait® Original plain yogurt
1 cup fresh raspberries 10 ice pop molds and craft sticks
Step 1 In 1-qt saucepan, heat lemonade concentrate and water ov
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medium heat just until lemonade concentrate is completely
thawed; remove from heat. Cool. In blender, place 3/4 cup lemona
de mixture,
1/2 cup raspberries and 1/4 cup yogurt. Cover; blend on medium s
peed until smooth.
Press mixture through small strainer into medium bowl to remove
seeds.
Step 2 Divide mixture evenly among ice pop molds. Freeze 4 hou
rs or until firm.
Step 3 Divide remaining 1/2 cup raspberries evenly among molds.
In small bowl, mix 1 cup
lemonade mixture and remaining 1/4 cup yogurt. Divide evenly am
ong molds. Cover each
mold with foil; insert stick into each pop. Freeze 4 hours or until firm
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Step 4 To serve, remove pops from molds.
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2880 NY 43 • Averill Park, NY518-674-2007
info@slca-ctp.org • www.slca-ctp.org
Squire Jacob Concert SeriesNashville’s Joni Bishop Sept. 1
brings the blues of Mississippi.
Youth Theatre PlayersTraveling Home with
Greek & Geeks Aug. 2 & 3
Sun., July 14Family Fun Fair & Community SaleAtria Crossgate(11am)A day of fun, food, vendors &crafts, live music, games forthe kids to benefit MakingStrides Against Breast Cancer.Order tickets via Eventbrite:makingstridesfamilyfunfair-efbevent.eventbrite.com
Zip Lining andVegetable PickingNetter’s FundMemorial Golf OutingFrear Park Golf Course(11:30am) $100$40/pig roast onlyPig Roast following Tourn. 4-person scramble. 50/50raffle proceeds to CapitalDistrict Safe Ride Program. www.netters.us www.saferideprogram.com.
Mon., July 15ICC Bingo
Movie: The SearchersGE Theater at Proctors432 State St., Schenectady(5pm) $5(518) 346-6204 • proctors.org
Zumba Fun
Tues., July 16Pollination at a GlanceDyken Pond EnvironmentalEducation Center, 475 DykenPond Rd., Cropseyville(1-3pm) $1Junior Naturalist Program.Learn about the northeast’spollinators, identify differentflowering species and theparts of the flower that arecrucial for pollination. (518) 658-2055www.dykenpond.org
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Summer Sillies Q What do frogs like to drink on a
hot summer day?
A Croak-o-cola.
Q What do you call a cat at the beach?
A Sandy claws.
Q What does the sun drink out of?
A Sunglasses.
Q Where do mermaids see movies?
A At the dive-ins.
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To advertise, please call Linda at 518.469.4038 or Ginny at 518.522.0575
in Rensselaer County with the bounty of Summer’s Harvest.
Farmers have been hard at work
to bring you the freshest and
most delicious fruits and
vegetables. Enjoy luscious
berries, red-ripe tomatoes and
succulent sweet corn from
Rensselaer County farmers.
Visit www.rensselaercountyfarmmarkets.com for more information about Rensselaer County greenhouses, nurseries, farmers’ markets and farmstands.
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Tues., July 16
Family Scavenger Hunt:Lambs, Snakes & SwordsOakwood Cemetery186 Oakwood Ave., TroyMeet at the Earl Chapel(6-7pm) $5/family Scavenger hunt in a limitedarea of the cemetery. Wear sturdy shoes. 800-556-6273oakwoodcemetery.org
Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) Standard Clams - Rat Pack-style jazz and rock tuneswith a jazzy twist.townofbrunswick.org
The Merry Wives of WindsorCongress ParkBroadway, Saratoga (6pm) FreeSaratoga Shakespeare Co.presents a rollicking produc -tion of this hilarious sitcom.(518) 587-2166 saratogashakespeare.com
Wed., July 17 Up from the Basement!Brunswick Historical Society605 Brunswick Rd.(1-3pm)New exhibit presents some ofthe more striking and unusualobjects found in the Society’scollections representative ofthe 19th and 20th centuries. (518) 279-4024 • bhs-ny.org
Preschool Story Time Story TimeRockin on the River
Green Island Bridge Lot, Troy(5pm)The Bayside Tigers (NYC’sbest 90s tribute band)downtowntroy.org
ICC Bingo
Thurs., July 18Alive at 5 Concert
Starship featuring MickeyThomas with Wild Adriatic
National Ballet ofCanada: “Giselle”Saratoga Performing ArtsCenter, 108 Ave. of the Pines(2pm) • www.spac.org
Bingo Germania HallElks BingoBVM BINGO
Town of Schaghticoke2013 Summer ConcertsSchaghticoke Town Hall(6:30-8:30pm)Featuring Funk Evolution753-6915
Zoppe Italian FamilyCircusProctors Theater432 State St., Schenectady$25/$35 through July 21Bring your whole family tosee the circus under a realbig-top tent!(518) 346-6204 • proctors.org
20th Annual MariniBuilders Siro’s Cup Siro’s, 168 Lincoln Ave., Saratoga (6:30pm) $150; $125 advanceThe unofficial kick off of theSaratoga racing season.Buffet, bar, dancing, minglingwith jockeys, trainers andhonoree, Ramon Dominguez.Proceeds benefit Center forDisability Serviceswww.cfdsny.org
Uncle Marty’s Summer PartyUncle Marty’s Adirondack Grill2930 Rt. 43, Averill Park(6-9pm)The best summer party in thecounty. Tonight’s live musicfrom The Further Unsound. 518-674-4080justsayuncle.com
3rd Annual Party toMake a DifferenceComedy for a CauseVapor Nightclub, Saratoga(6pm) $5-$50Join chairs, Marcie Fraser ofYNN and Brian Cody of FLY92.3for an evening of comedy,cocktails, live auction, raffles,dancing, and more.simplifyinglives.org
Grey Fox Bluegrass FestivalWalsh Farm Poultney Rd., Durham(10am) $55-$180through July 21Bluegrass in the CatskillMountains. greyfoxbluegrass.com
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Fri., July 19An Evening with Alice CooperPalace Theatre19 Clinton Ave., Albany(8pm) $24.75-$59.75(518) 465-3334 • www.palacealbany.com
Steve RossSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs(8pm) (2:15pm July 20) • www.spac.org
Sat., July 20Troy Farmers’ MarketZip Lining and Vegetable Picking
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troy and WellcareEmerald City - classic rock(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Poestenkill Farmers’ Market &Craft FairKnickerbocker Summer Festival:Civil War Encampment & ProgramsKnickerbocker Mansion132 Knickerbocker Rd., Schaghticoke(10am-4pm) & Sun., July 21Snack Bar, Charlotte’s Shop,Mansion/Cemetery Tours 518-664-1700 • knic.com
Pond View Farmers’ Market Up from the Basement!Brunswick Historical Society605 Brunswick Rd.(1-3pm)New exhibit presents some of the morestriking and unusual objects found in theSociety’s collections representative of the19th and 20th centuries. (518) 279-4024 • bhs-ny.org
Skyhigh Adventures Multi-SportLife Triathlon Festival Grafton Lakes State ParkXterra TriathlonChildren’s Triathlon and Sun., July 21Super Olympic Road Triathlon skyhighadventures.com.
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Full Moon Kayak Tour Dyken Pond EnvironmentalEducation Center, 475 DykenPond Rd., Cropseyville(7-9pm) preregister$10/boat rental if needed(518) 658-2055www.dykenpond.org
Italian-Style Clam Bake Italian Community CenterCharitable Foundation1450 5th Avenue, Troy(1-8pm) $40 Rsrv by July 15Lunch 1-4, dinner at 5Four indoor bocce courts,raffles, pull tabs, music andkaraoke. Free draft beer, boxwine, coffee and soda. Mike Cazzato 542-6599
Chicken BBQ Sergeant Walter A. AdamsAmerican legion Post 1021,Averill Park(11am-4:30pm)Reserve your chicken bycalling the Post at 674-2309
6th Annual GlenvilleSchenectady 5K/3KFreedom Park Scotia,Schonowee Ave.(8-11am) $10/$20518-399-8118 • cdymca.org
Rockstar Energy DrinkMayhem FestivalSaratoga Performing ArtsCenter, 108 Ave. of the Pines (1pm)The world’s biggest hard &heavy music touring festival.www.spac.org
Sun., July 21AmericanaramaFestival of MusicSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(5:30pm)www.spac.org
Herpetofaunal Bio-BlitzDyken Pond EnvironmentalEducation Center, 475 DykenPond Rd., Cropseyville(9am-12pm) $1Search Dyken Pond’s wetlandand forest ecosystems foramphibians and reptiles!Bring your rubber boots.(518) 658-2055www.dykenpond.org
Albany Civic TheaterPlaywright’s ShowcaseAlbany Civic Theater235 Second Ave. (3pm)Two short plays by localplaywrights: “Perspective III- Cantata for Two Voices andHorn” by Sharon Stenson;“Single Room Occupancy”by Ann Forbes.albanycivictheater.org
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Evening with Bon JoviSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(7:30pm) • www.spac.org
Movie: Bringing Up BabyGE Theater at Proctors432 State St., Schenectady$5(518) 346-6204 • proctors.org
Tues., July 23 Wonderful WeaselsDyken Pond EnvironmentalEducation Center, 475 DykenPond Rd., Cropseyville(1-3pm) $1Weasels, some of the morecurious creatures on theplanet, include river otter,mink and fisher. On this easyhike, you will look fordifferent weasel signs.(518) 658-2055www.dykenpond.org
Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) Big Fez & The Surfmatics –surf and beach music townofbrunswick.org
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Bret Michaels in Concert with Hair Band Riot andStellar YoungEmpire State Plaza(7pm) • ogs.ny.gov
Aspen Santa Fe BalletSaratoga Performing ArtsCenter, 108 Ave. of the Pines (8pm)“Square None”; “Return to aStrange Land”; “Overglow”www.spac.org
Thurs., July 25Uncle Marty’s Summer PartyUncle Marty’s Adirondack Grill2930 Rt. 43, Averill Park(6-9pm)The best summer party in thecounty. Tonight’s live musicfrom Sirsy. • 518-674-4080justsayuncle.com
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Town of Schaghticoke2013 Summer ConcertsSchaghticoke Town Hall(6:30-8:30pm)Featuring Hey Jude - Thetribute. • 753-6915
Fri., July 26Discover the DinosaursTimes Union Center51 S. Pearl St., Albany(12pm) $12 -$17 (thru July 28)timesunioncenter-albany.com
Judy CarmichaelSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm)(2:30pm July 27)www.spac.org
Annual Track DaySaratoga Race Course 267 Union Ave. (1pm)Air-conditioned Alabamaluxury suite, lunch, open bar. 518-584-6200 • nyra.com
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Elks Fri. Night DinnerFun FridaysRensselaer County HistoricalSociety, 57 Second St., Troy (9am-4pm) $30 each/$100 all four.Programs for children 7-10with hands-on activities thatbring history alive. Each hasa different theme. Before-and after-care available – $5.Register one week prior. 518-272-7232 x13www.rchsonline.org
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Up from the Basement!Brunswick Historical Society605 Brunswick Rd.(1-3pm)New exhibit presents some ofthe more striking and unusualobjects found in the Society’scollections representative ofthe 19th and 20th centuries. (518) 279-4024 • bhs-ny.org
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareRefrigerators - Dance Party II(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
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Swing Dance Party Grafton State Park, 100Grafton Lakes State Park Way(4pm)Workshops at 4pm with adance afterward featuringthe Dylan Perrillo orchestra.Food provided by BrunswickBarbeque and Grill. Raffles.Laura Sears 279-1155
Mon., July 29Red Light ComedyOpen Mic(8pm)Lark Tavern453 Madison Ave., AlbanyThe premier comedy openmic for comedians in Albany.(518) 694-8490albanylarktavern.com
Movie: The Jazz SingerGE Theater at Proctors432 State St., Schenectady$5(518) 346-6204 • proctors.org
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Tues., July 30Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) Crying Out Loud Big Band .townofbrunswick.orgMusic & Entertainment
Wed., July 31Rockin on the River
Green Island Bridge Lot, Troy(5pm)Robert Eric (Billy Joel tribute)downtowntroy.org
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Thurs., August 1Uncle Marty’s Summer PartyUncle Marty’s Adirondack Grill2930 Rt. 43, Averill Park(6-9pm)The best summer party in thecounty. Tonight’s live musicfrom 3 Wheel Drive. 518-674-4080justsayuncle.comAlive at 5 Concert
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Town of Schaghticoke2013 Summer ConcertsSchaghticoke Town Hall(6:30-8:30pm)Featuring Hair of the Dog 753-6915
Friends of Grafton LakesState Park SummerPotluck and MeetingGrafton Lakes State Park Way(6:30pm) at Park OfficeBring a dish to share. (518) 279-1155nysparks.com/parks/53
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MOMIX BotanicaSaratoga Performing ArtsCenter, 108 Ave. of the Pines (8pm)Celebrated troupe of dancerillusionists led by chore -ographer Moses Pendleton.www.spac.org
The Amazing Acro-Cats!Proctors Theater432 State St., Schenectady(7pm) $17.50-$20.50These amazing Acro-Catsperform remarkable feats of agility. (and August 2)(518) 346-6204 • proctors.org
Fri., August 27th Annual BackwoodsPondfest 2013Twin Ponds Campsite208 Fuller Rd., Peru(10am) $50-$65 through Sat., Aug 3Dopapod; Bernie WorrellOrchestra; Giant PandaGuerilla Dub Squad; JenniferHartswick Band and more.BackwoodsPondfest.com
WhimsicalityAlbany Center Gallery39 Columbia St., Albany(5pm)Group exhibition encapsulat -ing all facets of “whimsical.”518.462.4775albanycentergallery.org
Elks Fri. Night DinnerFirst Friday of AlbanyDowntown Albany(8pm)Numerous gallery openings,one-night shows, local shops,restaurants, entertainment.1stfridayalbany.org
KT SullivanSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm)(2:15pm August 3www.spac.org
Sat., August 3Firefly5 FestivalUncle Marty’s Adirondack Grill2830 Rt. 43, Sand Lake(11am)The day kicks off with carnivalrides, face painting, games,laser tag, and carnival food!At 7pm The Schmooze. UncleMarty food and beer specialsall day. Twilight run kicks offat 8pm with LEDs, crazycostumes, glow paint andsticks. Fireworks at 9pm.518.674.4080 • firefly5.com
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World’s Largest Yard SaleSaratoga County Fairgrounds162 Prospect St., Ballston Spa(9am-4pm)Over 200 vendors are takingover the entire fairgroundswith yard-sale items, craftsand retail goods. wgna.com
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareEmerald City - classic rock(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Inaugural HermanMelville Birthday Fest Melville House114th St., Lansingburgh(10am) $5 suggested and abirthday card for Herman.Slide presentation on HermanMelville and Lansingburgh,Sandwich platter and abirthday cake for HermanMelville will be served. Allare encouraged to dress inperiod clothing! 235-3501 lansingburghhistoricalsociety.orgLHSsecretary@gmail.com
Zip Lining andVegetable PickingMcDonald’s AfricanAmerican Family Day featuring Stephanie MillsEmpire State Plaza(12-7pm)Family-oriented activitiescelebrating the traditionsand contributions of theAfrican American communitythrough music, art and dance.(518) 474-5987 • ogs.ny.gov
Sun., August 4The Escher QuartetSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(2:15pm)www.spac.org
Bleeding DisorderAssociation ofNortheastern NewYork’s Golf ClassicFrear Park Golf Course, Troy(11:30am) $85/$100Shot Gun tee time 12:30.Includes greens fee, golfcart, lunch, drink coupons,giveaways and a chance atwinning prizes. (and it is taxdeductible!) 729-3577 • bdaneny.org
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The Cirque ExperienceSchool of Performing ArtsProctors Theater432 State St., Schenectady$275week/$50daythrough August 23Train with the masters andexperience the exhilaration. (518) 346-6204 • proctors.org
Tues., August 6Town of East Greenbush2013 Music in the ParkOnderdonk Park –Hampton Manor(5-8pm)Bring a lounge chair and apicnic “dinner” and enjoyjazz, blues and pop by “Bandof Gold”477-4194 • eastgreenbush.org
Gil Shaham and FriendsSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.spac.org
Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) The All Paul Band - classic Rocktownofbrunswick.org
Wed., August 7 Philadelphia Orchestra Opening NightSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.spac.org
Preschool Story Time Story TimeRockin on the River
River Front Park, Troy(5pm)Astrograss (Brooklyn’s finest bluegrass band)downtowntroy.org
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Thurs., August 8 Alive at 5 Concert
Country Night! SkeeterCreek with Whiskey City
Philadelphia Orchestra150th Anniversary of theRace CourseSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm)www.spac.org
Town of Schaghticoke2013 Summer ConcertsSchaghticoke Town Hall(6:30-8:30pm)Featuring The Refrigerators.753-6915
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Fri., August 9Philadelphia OrchestraA Bernstein Extravaganzawith NYCBSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm)www.spac.org
Elks Fri. Night DinnerFun FridaysRensselaer County HistoricalSociety, 57 Second St., Troy (9am-4pm) $30 each/$100 all four.Programs for children 7-10with hands-on activities thatbring history alive. Each hasa different theme. Before-and after-care available – $5.Register one week prior. 518-272-7232 x13www.rchsonline.org
Sat., August 10 Poestenkill Farmers’
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Philadelphia OrchestraYo-Yo MaSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm)www.spac.org
Pond View Market Quilt and Fiber ShowKnickerbocker Mansion132 Knickerbocker Rd.,Schaghticoke(10am- 4pm) $3 and Sun., August 11Snack Bar, Charlotte’s Shop(no Mansion tours) 518-664-1700 • knic.com
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareAl Bruno - Oldies Night(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Sun., August 11Zip Lining and
Vegetable PickingNight In DaySPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(2:15pm)www.spac.org
27th Annual Run forthe Roses 5k for Grafton Community Library (8am)Call 279-0580 for info
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Jason AldeanSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(7pm) • www.spac.org
Tues., August 13Town of East Greenbush2013 Music in the ParkOnderdonk Park –Hampton Manor(5-8pm)Bring a lounge chair and apicnic “dinner” and enjoy thephenomenol local countryband“Carmine Dio.”477-4194 • eastgreenbush.org
The Altamont FairThe Altamont Fair Grounds129 Grand Street (10am) through Aug. 18. $15 altamontfair.com
Zumba FunQ-RuptionSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs$20-$85Sponsored by Q-103q103albany.com
19th C. Medicine, Deathand Burial Customs Oakwood Cemetery186 Oakwood Ave., Troy(3-4:30pm) $12Visit gravesites of earlyRensselaer County doctorson the forefront of medicalpractice in the 19th-20thcenturies. Tour begins atcrematorium to discuss earlyburial practices. 800-556-6273oakwoodcemetery.org
Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) Lustre Kings Rockabillytownofbrunswick.org
Wed., August 14Rockin on the River
River Front Park, Troy(5pm)Hope Road (Tribute to Bob Marley) downtowntroy.org
Philadelphia OrchestraSpecial guest MichaelCavanaughSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.spac.org
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Preschool Story Time Story Time
New York State Food Festival Empire State Plaza(11am-9pm)featuring Blues TravelerFoods from around theregion and musical acts all day long. (518) 474-5987 • ogs.ny.gov
Thurs., August 15 Elks BingoBVM BINGOBingo Germania Hall
Town of Schaghticoke2013 Summer ConcertsSchaghticoke Town Hall(6:30-8:30pm)Featuring Lustre Kings.753-6915
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Uncle Marty’s Summer PartyUncle Marty’s Adirondack Grill2930 Rt. 43, Averill Park(6-9pm)The best summer party in thecounty. Tonight: Sand LakeCenter for the Arts Taste of Sand Lake518-674-4080justsayuncle.com
Fri., August 16Fun FridaysRensselaer County HistoricalSociety, 57 Second St., Troy (9am-4pm) $30 each/$100 all four.Programs for children 7-10with hands-on activities thatbring history alive. Each hasa different theme. Before-and after-care available – $5.Register one week prior. 518-272-7232 x13www.rchsonline.org
Philadelphia OrchestraSarah ChangSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.spac.org
Sat., August 17Poestenkill Farmers’
Market & Craft FairTroy Farmers’ MarketBattle of BenningtonAnniversary Weekend Bennington Battlefield, VT(10-4pm) and Sun., Aug. 18Relive history with reenactorsand activities throughoutthe weekend.nysparks.com/historic-sites/12
Zumba FunBook ShoppingGood Buy Books330 Columbia Turnpike(3-8pm) reservationsSaturday at the Store withcamping at the bookstorefor children • 479-2665
Chicken BBQ Sergeant Walter A. AdamsAmerican legion Post 1021,Averill Park(11am-4:30pm)Reserve your chicken bycalling the Post at 674-2309
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareJoey Thomas Big Band -Through the Years Night(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Bobbie ArsenaultMemorial Event &Family Fun DayButler ParkGettle Rd., Averill Park(12pm) $12Car show, bake sale, chickendinner and more. Allproceeds to Make-A-WishNortheastern NY.518-944-5347
2013 Family Music FestCentral Little League in Troy(12pm)Enjoy live music, food,children’s activities, familyresources, and much more.
Sun., August 18Zip Lining and
Vegetable PickingFlea Market/Honky TonkThe PerthshireRt. 30 north of Amsterdam(12pm) FreeFlea market, Honky Tonk, foodand drinks all day and night. perthshireofperth.com
An Afternoon toRememberSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(2:15pm)www.spac.org
Capital District Film FestPalace Theatre19 Clinton Ave., Albany(10am-8:30pm) $18(518) 465-3334www.palacealbany.com
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Tues., August 20Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) Hair of the Dog - Irish Folktownofbrunswick.org
Town of East Greenbush2013 Music in the ParkOnderdonk Park –Hampton Manor(5-8pm)Bring a lounge chair and apicnic “dinner” and enjoy thelongtime favorite, thecharismatic musical band“Doc Scanlon Trio.”477-4194 • eastgreenbush.org
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Wed., August 21Rockin on the River
River Front Park, Troy(5pm)Mookie Blaylock (Tribute to Pearl Jam)downtowntroy.org
Pond View Market ICC Bingo
Senior Trip - Tiki Lounge Tiki Lounge, Lake George,(10:15am) $42Offered by the Town ofPittstown Seniors. Show and lunch, driveyourself or car poolSylvia 663-0005
Open Air Cinema Willy Wonka & theChocolate Factory Empire State Plaza(8pm) • Rated G (1971) ogs.ny.gov
Thurs., August 22 Town of Schaghticoke2013 Summer ConcertsSchaghticoke Town Hall(6:30-8:30pm)Back 40 Band & Fireworks 753-6915
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Philadelphia OrchestraJohannes Moser Da!SPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.spac.org
Fri., August 23Elks Fri. Night Dinner
Holly & Evan - Café Nola 617 Union St., Schenectady(6:30pm)(518) 357-8628www.cafenolany.comwww.hollyandevan.com
Philadelphia OrchestraFantasia at SPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.spac.org
Sat., August 24Poestenkill Farmers’
Market & Craft FairTroy Farmers’ MarketZumba Fun
Philadelphia OrchestraTchaikovsky SpectacularSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(8pm) • www.spac.org
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THE ZOMBIESIN CONCERT
PRICE CHOPPERPRESENTS
NEW YORK STATE’S4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION
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KANSASIN CONCERT
BRET MICHAELSIN CONCERT
MCDONALD’S AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY DAY
FEATURING HEATWAVE
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OPEN AIR CINEMAPRESENTS WILLY WONKA
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Event Details @ 29
“Dreaming Our Joy”facilitated by Jae Way, Holistic Life Coach
6:30 pm, Friday, September 20 to 11:00 am,Saturday, September 21, 2013
First United Presbyterian Church1915 5th Ave. Troy, NY
for more info & registration visit oneselfcares.com
Sat., August 24
4th Annual CCE Golf Tournament & Silent AuctionCronin’s Golf Resort,Warrensburg(9:15am) $85 pre-registerIncludes green fees, cart,chicken barbecue, goodiebag, awards and prizes.Format is 4-person scramble.Proceeds support CornellCooperative Extension’seducational programs. 518-623-3291 • 668-4881
Powers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareSkeeter Creek - Country Night(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Tues., August 27Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) The Tichy Boys w/JohnnyRabb - roots rock, countryand swingabillytownofbrunswick.org
Town of East Greenbush2013 Music in the ParkOnderdonk Park –Hampton Manor(5-8pm)Bring a lounge chair and apicnic “dinner” and enjoy thelongtime favorite, thecharismatic musical band“Doc Scanlon Trio.”477-4194 • eastgreenbush.org
Wed., August 28Rockin on the River
River Front Park, Troy(5pm)Almost Queen (Queen tribute)downtowntroy.org
Preschool Story Time Story TimePond View Market
Schaghticoke Fair Schaghticoke Fairgrounds69 Stillwater Bridge Rd.Rtes. 67 & 40Through Sept. 2A showcase for the best thatRensselaer County residentsand agriculture have to offer.518-753-4411schaghticokefair.org
Open Air CinemaMadagascar 3:Europe’s Most Wanted Empire State Plaza(8pm) • Rated PG (2012) ogs.ny.gov
Thurs., August 29Bingo Germania HallElks BingoBVM BINGO
Fri., August 30Elks Fri. Night Dinner
Troy Night OutDowntown Troy(5pm)60 venues with live musicand other eventswww.troynightout.org
Sat., August 31 Brunswick FamilyCommunity CenterConcert Series (6:30pm) Hair of the Dog - Irish Folktownofbrunswick.org
Poestenkill Farmers’Market & Craft Fair
Troy Farmers’ MarketPowers Park 10th Anniversary 2013 Concert SeriesPowers Park, Lansingburgh(6-8:30pm)Presented by the City of Troyand WellcareJoey Thomas Big Band -Through the Years Night(518)235-8993 • troyny.gov
Touch n ExploreWildlife Education Grafton State Park, 100Grafton Lakes State Park WayLong Pond Beach(11am-1pm) Use all your senses to learnabout animals. Meet animalambassadors too! (518) 279-1155nysparks.com/parks/53
Star Watch Grafton State Park, 100Grafton Lakes State Park Way(8:30pm) Winter EntranceCloud cover may cancel658-9144 to confirm
Zac Brown BandSPAC108 Avenue of the Pines,Saratoga Springs(7pm)www.spac.org
Coming In Sept.Country Folk Art Craft ShowSeptember 6-8Hudson Valley CommunityCollege, Troy
Troy Restaurant WeekSeptember 16-22
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Mark Your Calendar with These Ongoing Happenings
MONDAYSBingo Melvin Roads
Melvin Roads American Legion Post200 Columbia Tnpk, East Greenbush(7pm) • http://melvinroads1231.org
ICC BingoItalian Community Center1450 Fifth Ave., Troy(5-9:30pm) starts @ 7Bingo every Mon. and Wed. www.troyicc.org
WEDNESDAYSPreschool Story Time
Stephentown Librarywww.stephentownlibrary.orgdirector@stephentownlibrary.org518-733-5750
Story TimeNassau Free Library18 Church Street, Nassau(10:30am) (518) 766- 2715director@nassaufreelibrary.orgwww.nassaufreelibrary.org
Rockin on the RiverGreen Island Bridge parking lotand River Front Park, Downtown Troy(5pm) Every Wed. through Aug. 28Bands rock out Troy and give music fansa wonderful excuse to stay out andabout on a Wednesday night!rockinontheriver.com
ICC BingoItalian Community Center1450 Fifth Ave., Troy(5-9:30pm) starts @ 7Bingo every Mon. and Wed. www.troyicc.org
Pond View Market2500 Pond View, Parking Lot Castleton-on-Hudson(9am-1pm)(518) 621-2113
THURSDAYSAlive at 5 Concert Series
Corning Preserve, Albany Riverfront ParkNational, regional and local artists,food vendors.(5pm) Every Thursday through Aug. 8 albany.com/news/alive-at-five.cfm
Bingo Germania Hall309 3rd Ave at 107th St.Doors open (5pm) First game (7pm)North Troy www.troygermaniahall.com
Elks BingoClifton Park ElksMacElroy Rd., Clifton Park(7:15pm) • (518) 877-5200
BVM BINGOBlessed Virgin Mary Parish250 Maxwell Rd., Latham(7:30pm)Full kitchen and bell jars(518) 453-2258
FRIDAYSElks Friday Night Dinner
Troy Elks Club 134 North Greenbush Rd.Menu: Fr/Br Haddock, Prime Rib,Coconut Shrimp, Meatloft Parm, Basketof Clams. Music by Paul Slusar.283-1193 • www.elks.org
SATURDAYSTroy Farmers’ Market
River St., Troy(9am-2pm) Every Saturdaytroymarket.org
Pond View Market2500 Pond View, Parking Lot Castleton-on-Hudson(9am-1pm)(518) 621-2113
Poestenkill Farmers’ Market& Craft FairAlgonquin Middle School Rt. 66 & 351, Poestenkill(9am-12pm)Pete or Karen St. Germain at518-283-4990poestenkillfarmersmarket.com
Zip Lining and Vegetable PickingEngelke Farm463 Garfield Road, Troythrough August 31(518) 337-0103 reservationsSee GoToGuide.net for special offers.www.engelkefarm.com
Zumba Fun with Erin McCue Mon. (9:30 & 4:30) CurvesTues. (6:30) Watervliet Elks Wed. (7:30) Bloomingrove ChurchSat. (9am) Watervliet Elkswww.zumba.com/en-US/profiles/257734/erin-mccue/518-281-0829
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PLAN YOUR DAY
August 3, 20139am-4pm
Don’t miss the
at the Saratoga County FairgroundsWe are taking over the entire fairgroundswith over 200 vendors selling yard saleitems, crafts and retail goods.
For information, visit wgna.com
presents
August 13, 2013 at SPACRockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center
featuring Alice in Chains, Jane’s Addiction, and more. For more than 20 years, both bands have
been selling out arenas and now you’ll havethe chance to see them live in Saratoga!
Tickets $20-$85 on sale now online fromLiveNation.com, charge by phone 800.745.3000
or select WalMart locations.
or visit q103albany.com
August Irish Music Seisiuns areWednesday, August 1st and Thursday, August 15th
Tuesday -Music Night - Live music starting at 7 pmWednesday -Mexican Fiesta Night with innovative
Mexican-street-style tacos and margarita specialsThursday - Cocktail Party with cocktail specials Friday and Saturday - we are rolling out a late night menu!We are open Sundays!
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