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Events 03.17.22

Town of North Greenbush Easter Egg Hunt

Did “some-bunny” say Easter Egg Hunt? Supervisor Joe Bott is happy to announce the Town of North Greenbush Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 10:00 am at Town Hall, 2 Douglas Street in Wynantskill. 

The field will be filled with delicious treats and decorative eggs. Children please bring your baskets and hop on over for an “eggtastic” time and be ready for some fun! This annual tradition has seen thousands of children over the years come to celebrate Spring and visit with the Easter Bunny. 

This “egg-citing” event is being organized by Councilwoman Jessica Merola, chair of the town youth committee and Deputy Supervisor Kelly Hoffman. Please contact Supervisor Bott’s office with any questions. We hope to see you there.

Western Square Dance Lessons Free Night

NEWTONVILLE – You are invited to a free lesson in Western-style square dancing, offered by the Latham Circle Squares Dance Club. Come and see what square dancing is all about. You will have fun while you learn a few square dance calls, meet other people, and learn what a square dance club can offer you.

Our free lesson will be held on Tuesday, March 29, 2022 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the United Methodist Church Hall, 568 Loudon Road, Newtonville, NY (corner of US 9 and Maxwell Road). Beginning Tuesday, April 5, 2022, lessons will continue thru Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at a cost of $10 per lesson. All are welcome, singles and couples, all ages.

Square dancers follow “calls” given by a caller, and perform the dance movements associated with each call to the beat of music. Our caller, Elaine Mikenas wants to pass on our time-honored American tradition of square and round dancing through teaching workshops and calling square dances which has been her enjoyment for many years.

We will follow state and local Covid-19 guidelines. Anyone not vaccinated or currently have Covid-19 symptoms should not attend. Masks optional.

Dress casually with comfortable shoes. You will love square dancing – “It’s FUN square dancing with a group of friends. It’s not square to dance.” 

For further information, contact any of us: Chuck (518) 355-0954; Julie (518) 399-7795; Ron (518) 286-0755; or Dan (518) 458-2721.

Food Truck Night is Back in North Greenbush!!

NORTH GREENBUSH – May the FORCE be with you all on Wednesday, May 4th. The Town of North Greenbush will have our Food Truck Night. The night has changed, but not all the delicious food choices. We hope you can stop by and pick up dinner between 4:00pm and 7:00pm every Wednesday night. 

We will have several vendors from last year and some additonal new vendors here at Town Hall. The 1st night we welcome some special guests that will be walking around the baseball field where all the vendors will be again this year because of our opening date….MAY THE 4th BE WITH YOU…….The Storm Trooper Patrol will be greeting everyone back for the season. 

For more information please contact Janice Hannigan Kerwin, Town Clerk @ 518-283-4306.

The Kiwanis Club of East Greenbush is holding a Comedy Night Fundraiser 

EAST GREENBUSH – Featured are  national headliner John Mulrooney and opener Pat DaBiere, the show will be held on Saturday, April 9th, at the Melvin Roads American Legion Post at 200 Columbia Turnpike in East Greenbush.  

Doors open at 7 PM and the show will begin at 8 PM.  There will also be a Chinese auction and a 50/50 raffle.  Advance tickets sell for $30 or $35 at the door.  Contact Steve Van Zandt (518) 859-2875 or Vinny Catelotti (518) 331-3798 for details or tickets.  All proceeds benefit Kiwanis programs for children and communities.

First Communion, Prom and Wedding Attire at Thrift Shop

Thrift Shop at Church of the Redeemer in Rensselaer has an assortment of attire for your special spring occasions: Communion dresses, Prom dresses and gowns, Wedding gowns, Mother of the Bride dresses, and cocktail dresses. Stop in to see if we can fill your need. 

Thrift Shop is scheduled to be open Saturday, March 19 from 9-2 and every Thursday from 3-6. 

The Church of the Redeemer is an Episcopal church located on CDTA bus route #214 at the corner of Third and Catherine Streets. There is a parking lot in the rear by the Thrift Shop entrance.. 

Fr. Robert Haskell may be emailed at rhaskell2@nullnycap.rr.com

aGatherin’ 

(Diane DeBlois & Robert Dalton Harris) with Arts Letters and Numbers are sponsoring a “Spring Thaw Photographic Art Exhibit,” Thursday, March 31 2022, 6 to 9, at Faith Upper Mill, second floor, 1548 Burden Lake Road, Averill Park. 

There are two ways to contribute: (1) take a photo with your phone of some compelling wintry aspect of water, rock, or habitat, within the Wynantskill Watershed (or areas adjacent) and send it by email to agatherin@nullyahoo.com, with your name, the date, the time of day, the exact location. 

We will print these photos and display them attached to a huge fabric map. (2) Enter a piece – a photograph, assemblage, installation, or performance (music, poetry, etc.) on the theme of seeing differently in winter. Send a description & artist statement to agatherin@nullyahoo.com. Items must be delivered to the site on 26 March from 3 to 6.

The Capital District Sportsman Center Events 

GRAFTON – All events are conducted for NO CHARGE at the Sportsman Center located at 13 Babcock Lake Rd. in Grafton NY.

March 18, 2022 6:00pm-8:00pm- Trail Camera Workshop  

Photographer Ed Maleady III will cover Camera types, Location, Settings, and Wildlife Behavior

Trail Camera use is for Locating Target Game, Wildlife Observation and also utilize for Home or Property Security

As a sponsor, Pettengill Archery is donating a Tactacam XB Cellular Camera that one of the participants will go home with.

April 9, 2022 1:00pm-4:00pm- Turkey Hunting Workshop

Members of CDSC successful in harvesting turkey will be presenting

Calls & Calling, Blinds, Decoys, Strategies will be some of the topics

You can register for any of these events at https://cdsc.education/upcoming-events/ . Register soon as most of these have seating limits.

Obtain more information by emailing cdsdonmcc@nullgmail.com  

8th Annual Dustin Mele Memorial Concert Event and Fundraiser

Saturday, March 19, 2022, 6PM at Brown’s Revolution Hall, 425 River St. Troy, 12180. $20 minimum suggested donation at the door.

Proceeds benefit three organizations, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP); National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and Rensselaer County mental health and emergency assistance programs through Catholic Charities CoNSERNS-U program, all in memory of Dustin.

World renowned musician/singer/songwriter Jeff Dayton, known for his 15 years as Glen Campbell’s bandleader and guitarist will kick-off the evening’s performances. Regional band favorites The Kyle Bourgault Band, Super 400 and Soul Sky will also perform. The Kyle Bourgault Band has been working on a special project, a full set of music by The Eagles. Additional guest musicians include Steve Candlen, Chris Carey, Frank Daley, Tom Flynn, Chris Garabedian, Chris Gill, Todd Hanhurst, Brian Kane, Heather Kovar, Tommy Love, Scotty Mac, Eileen Markland, Luke McNamee, Tony Perrino, Johnny Rabb, and Rich Romano.

Joe Mele lost his son Dustin to suicide in 2013. A veteran of more than 40 years on the local music circuit, Joe rallied the area’s elite musicians to raise awareness of the growing suicide problem. Dustin’s friends and family believe that with erasing the stigma of depression and making proper mental health care more easily available, lives can be saved. Suicide is at epidemic proportions and touches more and more lives and families every day. Over the past 9 years, the Mele family has gone above and beyond to try to bring awareness and assistance to those who are struggling in the Capital Region.

For more information on the Annual Dustin Mele Memorial Concert including online donation links, visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DustinMeleMemorial.

On behalf of Dustin’s family, friends, and all who will be helped through the benefiting organizations, we thank all attendees and donors for your support!

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County Expands Digital Literacy Education Program

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County (CCE) has begun planning for its expanded Digital Literacy education program. The expansion is being pursued in response to the growing digital skills gap within the county, as revealed by the pandemic closures and the increase in the number of online and remote services being provided by governmental agencies.

Residents without proper digital literacy skills are expressing increased frustration and anxiety surrounding the use of technology to accomplish everyday tasks, such as job searches, registering to vote, or finding reliable information online.

CCE will be providing in-person training to learners of all ages throughout Rensselaer County’s libraries, senior centers, and community-based organizations. Providing training events at familiar locations close to home is a key factor in alleviating some of the anxiety experienced with learning new technologies. In-person training formats will include more personalized “Bring Your Own Device” tutoring, formal small group trainings in computer labs, and custom content based on the individual needs of each community.

Libraries, senior centers, and other community-based organizations within Rensselaer County that work with populations in need of digital literacy training and resources should reach out to Delia Hubbard, Digital Literacy Resource Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension, to discuss how the expanded program can fill the needs of their communities. Ms. Hubbard can be reached at (518) 272-4210 x108 or via email at dmh347@nullcornell.edu.

Award-winning Author Sandra Cisneros Visits HVCC on April 8

TROY – Acclaimed writer Sandra Cisneros will visit Hudson Valley Community College on Friday, April 8, to discuss and share her work, including a new novel published in 2021. 

Open free to all, the program will be at 11 a.m. in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center Auditorium on the Troy campus. Cisneros’s writing depicts the lives of immigrants trying to find their way in an often-unwelcoming world. 

Her coming-of-age classic, “The House on Mango Street” (1984), tells the story of Esperanza Cordero who is determined to build a future better than others expected her to have. The book is translated into more than 20 languages and is required reading from middle school through college across the U.S. Cisneros’s first novel in nearly 10 years, “Martita, I Remember You” (Vintage Books, dual-language edition, 2021), is an intimate story of memory and friendship. As a young woman, Corina leaves her Mexican family in Chicago with dreams of becoming a writer in Paris. Though brief, her time in the City of Light takes on a lasting glow due to her new friends, Martita and Paola. The women lose touch over the years, until a long-forgotten letter brings back Corina’s days in Paris with startling immediacy. 

The writer’s many awards include NEA fellowships in both poetry and fiction, the Texas Medal of the Arts, a MacArthur Fellowship, the National Medal of the Arts, and the PEN/Nabokov Award for Achievement in International Literature. She was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters degree by SUNY Purchase in 1993. She is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Mexico, and currently lives in Mexico. Time will be allotted for Q&A and a book signing. 

The event is presented by the Cultural Affairs Program in collaboration with the English, Foreign Languages and English as a Second Language Department. Per the author’s request, audience members must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and wear a mask. 

Contact Debby Gardner at d.gardner@nullhvcc.edu or (518) 629-8071 for more information.

The Lion King JR. Performance by the Goff Drama Club

Disney’s The Lion King JR. is playing at Columbia High School on Friday, March 18th at 7pm & Saturday, March 19th at 2pm & 7pm. 

The 60-minute musical, designed for middle-school aged performers, is based on the Broadway production directed by Julie Taymor and the 1994 Disney film. The Goff Drama Club cast & crew of 70 students is led by Lorraine LaVoie, Rebecca Stevens, Hannah Decker and Jean Hirt.

The Lion King JR. tells the story of the epic adventures of a curious cub named Simba as he struggles to accept the responsibilities of adulthood and his destiny as king. Along the way, the young lion encounters a colorful cast of characters including spunky lioness Nala, charismatic meerkat Timon, and loveable warthog Pumbaa. To claim his rightful place on the throne and save his beloved Pridelands, Simba must find his inner strength and confront his wicked Uncle Scar. The Lion King JR. features classic songs from the 1994 film such as “Hakuna Matata” and the Academy Award®-winning “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” as well as additional songs penned for the Broadway production.

Performances of Disney’s The Lion King JR. are open to the public. Admission is Adults $10 – Students/Seniors $8.

Rensselaer HS Hall of Fame Induction Dinner

RHS Alumni Association Hall of Fame Inductions Dinner will be held April 9, 2022 from 5-9pm at Birch Hill 1 Celebration Way Castleton NY. Reservations required via school website https://www.rcsd.k12.ny.us/. Select Rensselaer Jr-Sr High School from the menu, then Alumni Association. $47pp adult, $15 children under 12yrs. includes hors d’oeuvres and full course meal. Menu choices, listed on the website with payment, via check made out to “Rensselaer Alumni Association”, must be sent to 25 Van Rensselaer Dr., Rensselaer, NY 12144 no later than March 31, 2022.

Inductees for this year are: Rikki Terry Allert ‘95; Jon Badi, Sr ‘62; Jay Corcoran ‘66; Carol Davis ‘72; Philip Foust ‘76; Frances Harrison, Faculty, Posthumous; Edward “Eddie Angel” Heeran ‘71; Bryan Leahey ‘74; Jacklyn Nixon, Staff; Capt. Grant Staats, Rrtd. ‘78.

Sand Lake Center for the Arts 2022 Juried Art Show Call for Submissions

Artists of all media are invited to submit up to two works for a juried show at Sand Lake Center for the Arts July 1 through July 31, 2022. Twenty pieces will be selected. Awards will be presented for first ($300), second ($200), third ($100), and people’s choice ($100). There is no submission fee for this show. 

Art should reflect the concepts presented in the song “When I’m Gone” by Phil Ochs. Song lyrics are included on our website, www.slca-ctp.org. Submissions should be sent to assvsubmit@nullgmail.com in jpeg form by June 1, 2022. Selections will be announced by June 20, 22. Selected pieces must be delivered to SLCA by June 30,2022. 

For more information, visit www.slca-ctp.org or call 518-674-2007. Sand Lake Center for Arts is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY.

HVCC offers noontime concert series, in person or live stream

TROY – A series of Thursday noontime concerts begins Feb. 17 at Hudson Valley Community College. The performances are live in the Bulmer Auditorium on the Troy campus and live streamed at www.hvcc.edu/culture. Each hour-long event is free and open to all. (Masks are required indoors on campus.)

The concerts — all at noon in the Bulmer Auditorium — are:

March 24 — Jim Gaudet & the Railroad Boys — Singer/guitarist Jim Gaudet is joined by stellar musicians on fiddle, mandolin, piano and upright bass to deliver a blend of bluegrass and rockabilly reminiscent of Hank Williams, Earl Scruggs and Bill Monroe.

April 21 — Double B & the New Orleans Drive-by Band — Area mainstay trumpeter Bob Button and six band mates — playing sax, guitar, harmonica, accordion, Hammond organ, bass, trombone, tuba, drums and spoons – stir up a gumbo of dance music and soulful ballads that is a hearty mix of jazz, New Orleans funk, R&B and Gospel-infused soul. The concert series is presented by HVCC’s Cultural Affairs Program. Visit www.hvcc.edu/culture for live stream access. Call (518) 629-8071 for more information.

Castleton Boat Club

Spring 2022 History Lecture Series

92 South Main Street, Castleton, NY 12033

Join local historians and USCG Licensed Captains at the Castleton Boat Club for an informative and enjoyable series on Castleton and Hudson River history. Admission fee of $5 per person. Light refreshments provided prior to the lecture. NYS COVID guidelines will be respected.

Friday, March 25, 6:30-8:00 PM – Ice Harvesting Industry on the Hudson and in the Northeast: Tom Ragosta is the City of Watervliet Historian, and curator of the Watervliet Historical Society Museum. He has studied the Ice Harvesting industry of the Northeast. This presentation focuses on the methods and techniques used on the Upper Hudson. 

Friday, April 22, 6:30-8:00 PM – The Industrial age of the Upper Hudson: Join Rensselaer County Historian, Kathy Sheehan, for an in-depth look at the industries and businesses on the shores of the Upper Hudson. These are the industries that built the Capital District.

Friday, May 27, 6:30-8:00 PM – Steamboats of the Hudson River: Captain Stanley Wilcox is the author of the full-color book “HUDSON: FROM TROY TO THE BATTERY”. He is a USCG licensed captain and has worked the river for many years. In this presentation he looks at the boats that brought Albany and Manhattan together during the age of Steam Power.

For more information, or to preregister, call 518-708-7995 or email laurawhiterivers@nullgmail.com

 

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