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Sing-AlongARLINGTON The Eighth
Annual Community-Wide Messiah Sing-Along will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31, at St. James Episcopal Church on Route 7A in Arlington. Singers of all levels and abilities are encouraged to participate. A limited number of copies of the score will be available; bring your own if you have one. This event will be in memory of Dr. Oakley Frost who passed away this year. Information: 802-442-4414, or www.stjamesarlington-vt.org.
uFirst Night
Welcome in the New Year in festive style, at the 16th Annual First Night Saratoga in down-
town Saratoga Springs. This
year’s theme for the family-oriented cele-bration is “Art
Unleashed.”The event kicks
off with an opening ceremony at 5:30 p.m. “It looks like we’ll have some good weather again this year,” said First Night Coordinator Jackie Marchand of Saratoga Arts. About 14,000 people are expected to attend, making this event the largest
New Year’s Eve celebration in the state outside of Times Square.
Admission is just $15, which provides attendees with a but-ton that allows access to all 35 venues and 70 performances. Buttons can be purchased at the Saratoga Arts Center, Stewart’s Shops, Adirondack Trust branches, and Price Choppers across the region. They can also be purchased online at www.saratoga-arts.org. Children under five are admitted free.
New this year is North America’s premiere Celtic event, “The Tartan Terrors.” Another new offering is the retro-techno “Hands-Off Arcade.” “We worked with some of the top gaming tech-nology experts at RPI on this,” said Marchand. The professors have taken four vintage video games, and used current technol-ogy that will allow people to play the games with their entire body. “It’s going to be a blast,” she com-mented.
Many local favorites are return-ing to perform this year, includ-ing the Rambling Jug Stompers, Hair of the Dog, the Ernie Williams Band, Black Mountain Symphony, Harold Ford and the Cash Band, the Zucchini Brothers, the all-woman Celtic group Triskele, Fairview Mountain, Professor Louie and the Crowmatix, and many more. “We have tons of music,” said Marchand.
The evening will also offer dance with the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company, comedy, magic, karaoke and even improv, with the Mop and Bucket Improv group. Most of the entertain-ment takes place indoors.
The 14th annual First Night Saratoga 5K Run, which starts at Skidmore College at 5:30 p.m., is already sold out with 1,500 runners signed up, said Marchand.
Shops and restaurants around the city will be open late to accommodate the revelers. The Capital District Transporation Authority (CDTA) will be run-ning free shuttles around the city until 1 a.m. A First Night button will be needed to ride the buses.
After a full evening of enter-tainment, there will be a giant fireworks display at midnight in Congress Park.
More information about First Night can be found at www.saratoga-arts.org or call 518-584-4132.
New Year’s ConcertsMANCHESTER The
Manchester Music Festival Strings will present two con-certs on Saturday, Dec. 31, at the First Congregational Church in Manchester. A family concert will begin at 4 p.m., with tickets at $10 for adults, free for age 18 and younger. The full program concert will be at 6 p.m., fol-lowed by chocolates and bubbly. Cost: $27 adults; $10 students with ID. Tickets are available at www.mmfvt.org, the Northshire Bookstore, and will be sold at the door.
Public SkatingLAKE GEORGE Open
Freestyle and Public Skating will be held January 1 through 31 at the Lake George Forum. Information/cost: 518-668-2200, or www.lakegeorgeforum.net.
u2012 Brunch
PAWLET The Pawlet Volunteer Fire Dept. invites everyone to its annual New Year’s Day Brunch from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. l, at the Pawlet Firehouse on Route 133, just north of Route 30. Cost: $8 adults; $4 age 11 and younger. Information: 802-325-3222, or email [email protected].
uBreakfast Buffet
CAMBRIDGE An all-you-can-eat Breakfast Buffet will be served from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 1, at American Legion Post 634, 210 Route 22 in Cambridge. This breakfast is served on the first Sunday each month, with few exceptions, and everyone will be welcome.
u2012 Breakfast
ARLINGTON Red Mountain Chapter 41, Order of the Eastern Star, invites everyone to its annual New Year’s Day Breakfast from 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Jan. 1, at the Masonic Lodge on E. Arlington Road in Arlington. Cost: $6.50 at the door. Information: Kathy Cotrofeld at 375-6782.
uPolar Plunge
After all the New Year’s Eve revelry, get an Adirondack style wake-up call on New Year’s Day, when Lake George hosts its annual Polar Plunge at Shepard
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Park Beach.At 2 p.m., about 850 people
w i l l gather in swim trunks and biki-
nis to rush into the lake’s frigid waters to wel-come in the New Year.
While most par-t i c i - pants jump in and then get right out, there are always a significant number of people who actually linger in the icy water and swim for a while.
If you’re not brave enough to be a human polar bear, it’s still a very entertaining event at which to be a spectator. The Polar Plunge is considered the inaugural event of the Lake George Winter Carnival, which takes place weekends during the month of February.
Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. at Duffy’s Tavern. For more information about the Polar Plunge, call 518-240-0809 or visit www.lakegeorge.com.
Potluck LuncheonSCHUYLERVILLE The Olde
Saratoga Seniors group will begin the new year with a Potluck Luncheon at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 4, at the Schuylerville Town Hall. Guests will be welcome. Information: Jim Young at 747-9213.
uChildren’s Art
GLENS FALLS The World Awareness Children’s Museum presents “Chinese New Year,” an exhibit of youth art featur-ing festive, colorful depictions of how Chinese New Year is celebrated in Asia and in the U.S. The exhibit will be on dis-play from Jan. 4 through March 4 at go! where children discover the world, 89 Warren St., Glens Falls. Information: 518-793-2773 or www.worldchildrensmuse-um.org.
uAuditions
GLENS FALLS The Glens Falls Community Theatre group will hold a general pro-duction meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 4, for its March, 2012, production of “Murder at the TonyLou Awards.” Auditions will follow at 7 p.m. on Jan. 5. Both activities will be held at the Queensbury Hotel, Maple and Ridge streets in Glens Falls. Information/scripts: Bob Myers at 518-320-2886, or email [email protected].
uModel Railroaders
GLENS FALLS The Upstate Model Railroaders will host free Open House events from 7 to 10 p.m. on Sundays, Jan. 4 through 25, in Glens Falls. Information/location: www.upstatemodel-railroaders.com.
Story TimeWELLS The Wells Village
Library on the green will offer a Little Listeners Story Time for children ages 3 to 5 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. on Thursdays, Jan. 5, 12 and 19, and Feb. 2, 9 and 16. Stories, rhythms, songs and
craft activities will be featured. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Information/registration: 802-645-0611.
Computer ClassSALEM Registrations are
being accepted for a “Basic Computer Skills for the Computer-Intimidated” class with instructor Terri Kelley that will run from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays from Jan. 18 through Feb. 22 at the Historic Salem Courthouse. Topics will include the Internet, social net-working, email, photo sharing, and more. Participants need to bring a laptop computer. Cost: $75; $65 members. Information/registration: 518-854-7053, or email [email protected].
uBridal Weekend
LAKE GEORGE A free Bridal Weekend will be held Friday through Sunday, Jan. 6 to 8, at the Dunham’s Bay Resort in Lake George. Plan your day with the area’s leading profes-sionals. Information/times: 518-792-6092, or www.adkwc.com.
uSoftball Showcase
QUEENSBURY A free 16 and under/18 and under College Softball Showcase will be held on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 6 and 7, at the Adirondack Sports Complex/The Dome in Queensbury. Information: 518-743-1086, or www.adksc.com.
uThrift Shop Open
ARGYLE The Argyle Methodist Church Thrift Shop will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 6, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday the seventh. This shop will be open on the first Friday each month and every Saturday.
uFish Fry
WHITEHALL American Legion Post 83 at 148 Main St. in Whitehall invites everyone to its Friday Fish Fry from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 6. This meal is served each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-2482.
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Pizza at ElksGREENWICH The Greenwich
Elks Club on Route 40 South will offer Henderson’s Pizza every Friday night. In addition to pizza, the menu will include weekly specials such as mozza-rella sticks, chicken wings, French fries, and more. Information/to order: 692-2061.
uFriday Bingo
WHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491 at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will host Friday Night Bingo at 7 p.m. on Jan. 6. Featured will be a $500 jackpot special. This bingo is held each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-1491.
Flea MarketHUDSON FALLS A Flea
Market will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7,
and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday the eighth, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 188 Main Street, Route 4, in Hudson Falls. This event will be held on Saturdays and Sundays through March. Information/vendor space: 260-2807.
Driving CourseHOOSICK FALLS The
Northeast New York Safety and Health Council will offer a Defensive Driving Course at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Hoosick Falls Health Center, 21 Danforth Street. Ask about saving on your car insurance and taking points off your driv-er’s license. Information/regis-tration: Marla Nowak at 518-686-4854.
uFarmers’ Market
GLENS FALLS The Winter Farmer’s Market will be open from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays from Jan. 7 through 28 at Christ Church United Methodist in
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Glens Falls. Information: 518-792-0438, or www.gffma.com.
uPinewood Derby
SARATOGA Learn how to build the fastest Pinewood Derby Car at the Saratoga Auto Museum at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7. This special workshop for area Cub Scouts will focus on the science involved in build-ing a winning Pinewood Derby
Car. The workshop will include Tech Talk (the physics of speed), Speed shop, and
Track Time. Each registra-
tion includes a Pinewood Derby car kit with regulation axles and wheels, which will be assembled during the Speed Shop segment. Once the cars are completed, a weigh-in will take place, followed by a series of heat races on the museum’s Pinewood Derby Track.
Pre-registration is required for this workshop. Cost is $10, which includes the car kit and museum admission for a scout and an adult. Registration will be limited to 40 entrants.
Participation in the Tech Talk and Track Time segments is also open to Cub Scouts who have previously completed their car and just want to join in the fun. Scouts who arrive early are welcome to check out the “Porsche: 60 Years of Speed and Style in North America” exhib-it.
To register, visit www.sara-togaautomuseum.org and click on the Pinewood Derby link.
uTree Bonfire
CAMBRIDGE After a very successful first year, Cambridge
Connects is once again inviting
the community to its second annual Winter Outdoor party
and Christmas Tree Bonfire, to
be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7 at the Robert Durrin Memorial Park.
“It was wonderful last year,” said Heather Sweet of Cambridge Connects. “Attendance was very good.” Many people brought their trees directly to the park to add to the bonfire, she noted. This year’s event has a change of venue, since the park used last year is now the site of a skate park, she said.
There was plenty of snow for last year’s event, so the village created a big snow pile for chil-dren to play on. Sweet is hoping that there will be enough snow this year to re-create the snow pile and organize snow games for the kids.
“We’re excited to be able to offer it again this year,” she commented. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served through-out the event.
Village residents wishing to donate their trees to the bonfire simply need to leave them at the curb for pick up. Those who reside outside the village can bring their tree to the park to be added to the bonfire.
“It’s lots of fun,” said Sweet.Cambridge Connects is a vol-
unteer organization that is sponsored by the Village of Cambridge. Sweet noted that the organization has taken over many events that had previous-ly be run by the former Youth Commission. “We try to do as many free or low-cost events as possible,” she said. “The vil-lage has been great in helping us.”
Cambridge Connects can be found on Facebook. More infor-mation about the Christmas Tree Bonfire is available by call Heather Sweet at 518-222-3171 or by emailing [email protected].
u
Show at WoodGLENS FALLS The Pendragon
Theater will stage “To Kill a Mockingbird” at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls. Information/tickets: 518-874-0800, or www.woodtheater.org.
Sunday BreakfastVALLEY FALLS The Ladies
Auxiliary invites everyone to a Pancake/French Toast Breakfast from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 8, at VFW Post 1938 on Poplar Avenue in Valley Falls. Cost: $7 adults; $3 chil-dren.
u“Souper Supper”
VALLEY FALLS The Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street invites every-one to a “Super Souper Supper” from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 8. A variety of soups, bread, muffins, drinks and des-sert will be served. Cost: $6, free age 5 and younger. Information/tickets: 753-6053, 753-6028, or www.valleyfallsunitedmethod-ist.com. Tickets also will be sold at the door.
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Free SupperHOOSICK FALLS The men of
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 70 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, invite everyone to a free Sunday Supper from 5 to 6 p.m. on Jan. 8. Information: 686-4982.
Overeaters Meeting GREENWICH Overeaters
Anonymous will meet at 10 a.m. on Monday, Jan 9, in the back of the red brick house attached to St. Joseph’s Church on Hill Street in Greenwich. This group meets each Monday at 10 a.m. and offered is physical, emo-tional, and spiritual recovery for those suffering from com-pulsive eating, bulimia and anorexia. Free.
uHubbard Hall Music
CAMBRIDGE If your New Year ’s Resolution is to have
more music in your life, Hubbard Hall makes it easy. T h e
C a m b r i d g e -based organiza-
tion is offering a full range of courses suitable for all ages, abilities, and musical styles.
On Mondays at 6:30 p.m., from Jan. 9 to March 5, Jill Hahn will teach Beginner Strings. Located in the Music Room of the Beacon Feed Studio, the class is open to all beginners ages eight and up. Students will learn the basics of playing a stringed instrument such as the violin, viola or cello. Classes will be taught in a group setting.
Cost of the eight-week term is $80 for the general public and $72 for Hubbard Hall members. A discount is available for early registration.
Also starting on Jan. 9 is the Woodwind and String Ensemble. The eight-week term, taught Mondays at 5:30 p.m., is an introductory course in playing with a combined ensemble of string and woodwind players. Students will have exposure to various musical styles and genres in this course, but they should have a basic understand-ing of music notation and instrumental technique.
Cost is $80 for the general pub-lic and $72 for Hubbard Hall members.
Want to learn to play by ear? You can learn to play jigs, reels and waltzes by ear in the Instrumental Tune Jam, led by Bliss McIntosh. Students will participate in the gratifying process of learning traditional tunes and sharing a common body of music with a group. The course begins on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 5:30 p.m. Cost of the eight-week term is $35 general public and $30 for members.
Spend your lunch hour mak-ing music with HealthRHYTHMS® with Otha Day. This is an evidence-based nationwide drumming program that reduces stress, boosts morale and promotes team-work. No prior musical experi-ence is needed, and a wide vari-ety of drums and percussion instruments will be provided. The session will be held Fridays at noon.
Otha Day is a drum circle facilitator who leads fun and lively rhythm events with the belief that rhythm has the power to build communities, promote well-being and bring
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joy. Cost of the five-week ses-sion is $50 for the public and $45 for members. Single classes can also be purchased at $13 per class.
Share the joy of making music with your little ones with “Eenie Meenie Music,” a course of Music Together® taught by Sylvia Bloom. The program is an internationally recognized early music and movement pro-gram for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers, kindergartners and the adults who love them. You will sing, dance and play instru-ments as your child learns basic musical skills through play.
Instructor Sylvia Bloom has a B.M. in voice from Oberlin Conservatory, and is a recent member of the San Francisco Opera Chorus. She is also the mother of a four year old son.
The ten-week session begins Saturday, Jan. 21. Pre-registration is required by Jan. 13. Cost is $159 for the public and $149 for members, and includes the class booklet, CDs and a DVD. A discounted rate is available for siblings.
Learn how to listen to classi-cal music in “Listening Club with Lila Brown” at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29. The director of Music from Salem, Lila Brown will take you on a journey through a world of bagatelles and miniatures by Beethoven, Dvorak, Webern, Kurtag and Schumann, using live and recorded examples. No musical background necessary!
Cost is $10, with pre-registra-tion required by Jan. 27.
All courses will be held in the Beacon Feed Studio building,
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uRace Meeting
ARLINGTON The Battenkill Valley Runners’ annual race directors meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 9, at the Arlington Community House on Route 7A. A represen-tative from your race must be present, no exceptions. Discussed will be sponsors, pub-licity, outreach to runners, and more. Nonprofit organizations interested in learning about fundraising through foot races should call Jack Quinn at 802-375-9655, email [email protected].
uLegion Bingo
CAMBRIDGE American Legion Post 634 at 2106 Route 22 in Cambridge will host Monday Bingo at 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 9. This bingo is held each Monday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-677-8069.
Health ScreeningsCAMBRIDGE The First
Baptist Church, 20 West Main St., will host Life Line screen-ings for the risk of stroke and osteoporosis on Jan. 10. Screenings take approximately 60 to 90 minutes. To schedule an appointment, call 877-237-1287.
uBingo
QUEENSBURY The
Queensbury VFW at 32 Luzerne Road, across from the West Glens Falls Fire Department, will host Bingo at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 10. Cards go on sale at 5:30 p.m. and home-cooked meals and more will be available. Featured will be $1,000, $750, and $500 jackpots. This bingo is held each Tuesday, and the first Saturday each month, with few exceptions, and everyone will be welcome.
Girls HockeyGLENS FALLS The Winter
Classic Girls Hockey Tournament will be held Friday through Monday, Jan. 13 to 16, in Glens Falls and Lake George. More than 40 teams from the Northeast and Canada will com-pete in four age divisions. Free. Information/times: www.adirondacknorthstars.com.
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Winter GalaGLENS FALLS The
Adirondack Theatre Festival will hold its Winter Gala at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 13, at the Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls. Information/cost: 518-874-0800, or www.woodthe-ater.org.
Teen SoftballQUEENSBURY Winter Blast
Teen Softball Tournaments will be held at 8 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, Jan. 14 through 29, at the Adirondack Sports Complex/The Dome in Queensbury. Free. Information: 518-743-1086, or www.adksc.com.
uArt Reception
CAMBRIDGE Everyone is invited to an opening reception from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14, for a juried exhibition titled, “Reflection,”
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at the Valley Artisans Market’s Small Gallery, 25 E. Main Street, Route 372, in Cambridge. This exhibition will run through February. Information: 518-677-2765.
uDemo Ride
GRANVILLE The Birch Hill Farm at 7507 Route 22 in Granville will hold an Open House from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14. Meet Emily Embree the new instructor/trainer and watch a demo ride. Information: 518-642-9557.
uWine Tasting
LAKE GEORGE A free “Spice Up Your Winter Wine Tasting” event will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14, and 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday the 15th, at Adirondack Winery in Lake George Village. Spiced mulled wines paired with sweet treats will be served. Information: 518-668-9463, or www.adirondackwinery.com.
uDinner, Movie
MOREAU A benefit Spaghetti Dinner will be held from 4 to 6 p.m., and a Family Movie Night from 7 to 9 p.m., on Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Moreau Community Center. Dinner cost: $8 in advance; $10 at the door; $4 age 4 and younger. Movie cost: $5; $15 families of three or more. Proceeds will benefit Megan Blake for her
participation in the People-to-People Student Ambassador Program. Popcorn and bever-ages will be sold and you can bring a sleeping bag. Children must be accompanied by adults. There also will be free give-aways and raffles from 4 to 6 p.m.
Buffet BreakfastGREENWICH Elks Lodge 2223
on Route 40S in Greenwich invites everyone to a Sunday Buffet Breakfast from 8:30 to 11 a.m. on Jan. 15. Omelets, pan-cakes and more will be served at $6 per person, $5 senior citi-zens, and $4 children.
uFamily Day
GLENS FALLS A free Family Discovery Day activity will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 15, at The Hyde Collection, 161 Warren Street in Glens Falls. Take a short tour and then create your own art mas-terpiece. Information: 518-792-1761, Ext. 17, or www.hydecol-lection.org.
uCountry Dance
SCHUYLERVILLE The Country Round and Square Dance Association invites everyone to an Old-Style Country Dance from 2 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 15, at the American Legion Post on Clancy Street in Schuylerville. Music will be provided by the Ole Time Country band. Cost: $5 adults; $2 ages 6 to 17; free 5 and younger. A meeting will
precede the dance from 1:30 to 2 p.m., and there’ll be a buffet at 3 p.m. (bring a dish to share). Information: Floyd at 747-6687, or Sandy at 638-9008.
Potluck SupperHEBRON Everyone is invited
to a Potluck Supper at 6 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 16, at the East Hebron United Presbyterian Church on Route 22 in Hebron. Bring a dish to share to this event that will be held on the third Monday each month. Information: 518-854-7017, or 854-7716.
Free SkiingNORTH CREEK Gore
Mountain in North Creek will hold a “Take Your Daughter to Gore Week” from Tuesday, Jan. 17, through Sunday, Jan. 22. Daughters age 19 and younger will ski, ride and tube for free with a paying parent. Information: 518-251-2411, or www.goremountain.com.
Fish FryWHITEHALL American
Legion Post 83 at 148 Main St. in Whitehall invites everyone to its Friday Fish Fry from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 20. This meal is served each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-2482.
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Pizza at ElksGREENWICH The Greenwich
Elks Club on Route 40 South will offer Henderson’s Pizza every Friday night. In addition to pizza, the menu will include weekly specials such as mozza-rella sticks, chicken wings, French fries, and more. Information/to order: 692-2061.
uFriday Bingo
WHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491 at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will host Friday Night Bingo at 7 p.m. on Jan. 20. Featured will be a $500 jackpot special. This bingo is held each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-1491.
Flea MarketHUDSON FALLS A Flea
Market will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21, and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 188 Main Street, Route 4, in Hudson Falls. This event will be held on Saturdays and Sundays through March. Information/vendor space: 260-2807.
uFood Pantry Open
SCHAGHTICOKE The Food Pantry at the Hoosic Valley Community Church, 2024 Route 40 in Schaghticoke, will be open from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21. The pantry is open on the third Saturday each month. Information: 753-6984.
Country DanceSCHUYLERVILLE The
Country Round and Square Dance Association invites everyone to an Old-Style Country Dance from 2 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 22, at the American Legion Post on Clancy Street in Schuylerville. Music will be provided by the Ole Time Country band. Cost: $5 adults; $2 ages 6 to 17; free 5 and younger. Information: Floyd at 747-6687, or Sandy at 638-9008.
Legion BingoCAMBRIDGE American
Legion Post 634 at 2106 Route 22 in Cambridge will host Monday Bingo at 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 23. This bingo is held each Monday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-677-8069.
Sesame StreetGLENS FALLS “Sesame
Street Live! 1-2-3 Imagine! With Elmo & Friends” will be pre-sented at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 24, and 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, at the Glens Falls Civic Center. Information/cost: 518-798-0202, or www.glens-fallscc.com.
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BingoQUEENSBURY The
Queensbury VFW at 32 Luzerne Road, across from the West Glens Falls Fire Department, will host Bingo at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 24. Cards go on sale at 5:30 p.m. and home-cooked meals and more will be available. Featured will be $1,000, $750, and $500 jackpots. This bingo is held each Tuesday, and the first Saturday each month, with few exceptions, and everyone will be welcome.
La Musique FrancaiseGREENWICH The Battenkill
Chorale will present “La Musique Francaise” at 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 28 and 29, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 35 Hill Street in Greenwich. The program will include the Durufle Requiem and motets by Poulenc, Faure and Messiaen. Cost: $15. Information/reservations: 518-692-8093, or email [email protected].
uCollin Raye
GLENS FALLS Collin Raye, a five-time nominee for country music’s Male Vocalist of the Year Award, will perform in concert at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Charles R. Wood Theater, 207 Glen Street in Glens Falls. Information/tick-ets: 518-874-0800, or www.wood-theater.org.
Country DanceSCHUYLERVILLE The
Country Round and Square Dance Association invites everyone to an Old-Style Country Dance from 2 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29, at the American Legion Post on Clancy Street in Schuylerville. Music will be provided by the Ole Time Country band. Cost: $5 adults; $2 ages 6 to 17; free 5 and younger. Information: Floyd at 747-6687, or Sandy at 638-9008.
Public SkatingLAKE GEORGE Open
Freestyle and Public Skating will be held Feb. 1 through 28 at the Lake George Forum. Information/cost: 518-668-2200, or www.lakegeorgeforum.net.
uAuditions
WEST PAWLET Auditions for Mettawee Mania 2012, A Talent Extravaganza, will be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at the Mettawee Community School on Route 153 in West Pawlet. Singers, dancers, musicians, comedians, and other acts are needed. Information/audition appointment: Rod Hawkins at 802-325-3687. All acts using musical recordings should be prepared to leave a copy with Rod following the audition. The show is scheduled for 7 p.m. on March 10, with rehearsals on March 8 and 9.
uRailroaders
GLENS FALLS The Upstate Model Railroaders group will host a free Open House from 7 to
10 p.m. on Wednesdays, Feb. 1 through 29, in Glens Falls. Information/location: www.upstatemodelrailroaders.com.
Book SaleGLENS FALLS The Friends
of the Crandall Library will hold a Book Sale Friday through Sunday, Feb. 3 to 5, at the library in Glens Falls. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Information: 518-792-6508, or www.crandalllibrary.org.
uThrift Shop Open
ARGYLE The Argyle Methodist Church Thrift Shop will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. on
Friday, Feb. 3, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 4. This shop will be open on the first Friday each month and every Saturday.
uFish Fry
WHITEHALL American Legion Post 83 at 148 Main St. in Whitehall invites everyone to its Friday Fish Fry from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 3. This meal is served each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-2482.
Pizza at ElksGREENWICH The Greenwich
Elks Club on Route 40 South will offer Henderson’s Pizza every Friday night. In addition to pizza, the menu will include
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weekly specials such as mozza-
rella sticks, chicken wings, French fries, and more. Information/to order: 692-2061.
uFriday Bingo
WHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491 at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will host Friday Night Bingo at 7
p.m. on Feb. 3. Featured will be a $500 jackpot special. This bingo is held each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-1491.
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GLENS FALLS The St. Mary’s/St. Alphonsus Community Musical will be staged at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4, at the Charles R. Wood Theater, 207 Glen Street in Glens Falls. Students, parents, teachers, alumni and St. Mary’s commu-nity members will perform. Information/tickets: 518-874-0800, or www.woodtheater.org.
Teen SoftballQUEENSBURY Winter Blast
Teen Softball Tournaments will be held at 8 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, Feb. 4 through 26, at the Adirondack Sports Complex/The Dome in
Queensbury. Free. Information: 518-743-1086, or www.adksc.com.
uFlea Market
HUDSON FALLS A Flea Market will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4,
and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 188 Main Street, Route 4, in Hudson Falls. This event will be held on Saturdays and Sundays through March. Information/vendor space: 260-2807.
uWinter Carnival
LAKE GEORGE The Lake George Winter Carnival, Weekend I, will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 4 and 5, in Lake George Village. Featured will be a polar swim, cook-offs, races, children’s activities, a beach bonfire, and fireworks. Free admission. Information: 518-240-0809, or www.lakegeorgewintercarni-val.com.
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