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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

BLOOD DRIVE: 1:30pm to 6pm at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 510 Albany Shaker Road, Loudonville. Sign up by contacting the Red Cross at 1-800-RED CROSS or www.redcrossblood.org.

TEEN ANIME CLUB: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 6-7pm. Come to the Main Library to watch a couple episodes of different anime and sample some Japanese candy! For teens ages 13-18.

THE TEEN/TWEEN YEARS: Parenting classes offered over Zoom by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Albany County. For parents/caregivers of youth aged 11+. Noon to 1:15 pm. Topics include understanding parenting styles, tween and teen development, discipline strategies and managing stress. We will also discuss how to improve family communication and create a better understanding of tween and teen challenges. Advanced registration is required with Maria at [email protected] or flyers with registration links can be found at https://albany.cce.cornell.edu/home-family/positive-parenting. Certificates of completion will be awarded to those who attend all five sessions within a series.

DANCE LESSONS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. With instructor Joe Sweeney. Learn The Rumba at Singles Outreach. $10 for all. Public welcome. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

MOVIE SCREENING: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 6pm. We can’t tell you the name of the movie due to copyright restrictions, but we can say that it is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, which follows a comedic trio of witches! Join us at the Main branch of the Troy Public Library to watch the film and indulge in some Halloween-themed refreshments. Participants will also leave with a witchy craft to create at home–spell book charms! This in-person event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Find out more by going to our website at www.thetroylibrary.org.

GARDEN CLUB MEETING: Join the Sand Lake Garden Club on Thursday, Oct. 26 at the Sand Lake Town Hall for our social gathering starting at 6 pm followed by our program at 6:30. The talk for the evening is on ” Understanding Plant Behavior ” presented by Jill Knapp – local historian and plant specialist. This presentation will cover the basic concepts of plant growth and development from seed to maturity. It is intended to explain how various plants respond to environmental and cultural conditions such as day length, seasonal temperatures, moisture, nutrients, Co2, pruning, etc. It is designed for the plant lover from beginner to those with years of horticultural experience. All are welcome to this free event.

SHORT FILM FESTIVAL: At the Linda in Albany, 339 Central Avenue. Asbury Shorts, New York City’s longest running short film exhibition and touring show, returns to Albany for a twelfth year to present their nationally recognized ’42nd Asbury Short Film Concert’ with the first film starting at 7:30pm. The screening is strongly recommended for ages 16 and above. General admission tickets cost $15.00 in advance and $18 at the door. For ticket reservations and all show information please go to: www.thelinda.org or call 518-465-5233.

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

SIDEWALK WARRIORS: Each Thursday evening in the parking lot at 35 State St. in Troy, dozens of volunteers set up a large number of tables for Sidewalk Warriors’ weekly distribution. At these tables, visitors can find hot foods, sandwiches, produce, pantry items and essentials. The group often provides special distributions such as towels, linens, pillows, winter boots, underwear, socks or laundry detergent. The folks who attend the distribution may be experiencing homelessness or food insecurity, or they may simply be running short on resources at the end of the month. Set up for the weekly Sidewalk Warriors distribution events begins at 5 p.m. each Thursday, and volunteers begin serving at 6 p.m., no matter what the weather. More information about Sidewalk Warriors Troy is available online at www.sidewalkwarriorstroy.com and www.facebook.com/sidewalkwarriorstroy.

BINGO: Rensselaer Elks Lodge #2073, located at 683 Columbia Turnpike, hosts Bingo every Thursday evening and the general public is welcome to attend. Doors open at 5 PM for players age 18+. Play starts at 7 PM. $1,300 in prizes. Food and refreshments sold

Friday, October 27, 2023

HALLOWEEN POTLUCK PARTY: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. It’s our annual Halloween Party with a potluck – bring an orange, green, black or white dish to share. Costume contest and more surprises. $4 with a dish and $10 without. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

GOLF WITH FRIENDS: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 8am at Mill Road Acres. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Saturday, October 28, 2023

HALLOWEEN BIKE RIDE: Albany Bicycle Coalition will conduct its annual Halloween Ride at Albany Rural Cemetery October 28, 11:15 am. Free admission. 7.5 Miles round trip; includes some hills; 500 ft elevation gain. Ride time 2 hours; return to south entrance by 1:30 pm.
Helmets and signed waiver required. Minimum age 12; under 18 must be accompanied by adult.
Preferred bicycle: hybrid, gravel, fat tire or mountain. Park just inside South Gate of Albany Rural Cemetery, partially on the grass to allow clear access to the roadway (intersection of Rt 378 Menands Road & Van Rensselaer Blvd Map). Contact: John Gillivan at [email protected]. On the web: https://albanybicyclecoalition.com/upcoming-events/

TRUNK OR TREAT: Stop by Newtonville United Methodist Church located on the corner of Maxwell Rd. and Rt. 9 (near Siena College) for some candy, games and more on Saturday, October 28th from 2pm-4pm. Rain or Shine. Everyone welcome! For further information, contact Stephanie at 518-495-4612.

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: The Capital District Genealogical Society of New York announces its monthly online presentation, “Montgomery County Archives,” from 1-2:30pm over Zoom. Montgomery County (formerly Tryon County) once covered much of upstate New York including parts of the Capital District. Montgomery county Historian Kelly Yacobucci Farquhar will provide a brief history of the county and will review the many valuable resources for the genealogist and local historian available at the Montgomery County Department of History and Archives. Register for free at: https://www.capitaldistrictgenealogicalsociety.org/event_registration.

FALL FEST: Supported by the Stillwater Public Library. Noon to 4pm, in the village. Outdoor family-friendly free event celebrating local non-profits. Trick-or-treats, games, and fun for all ages. Rain or shine.

OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market heads outdoors to the streets of downtown Troy. The summer market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features over 100 vendors. Free parking is available in the City’s 5th Street Parking Garage, Riverfront Park, the Green Island Bridge lots and on city streets. For updates follow the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on social media or visit www.troymarket.org.

HALLOWEEN DANCE: All of Us Events, in association with Universal Preservation Hall, presents “Midnight Mass: The Masquerave” 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at (518) 346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or online at universalpreservationhall.org. Groups of 10 or more can get their tickets by calling (518) 382-3884 ext. 139.

Sunday, October 29, 2023

SUNDAY STROLL: Presented by the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation. A series of historic walking tours through various neighborhoods in the city. Sunday Strolls historically sell out early, so do not wait to buy your tickets! All tours begin at 10:30am and last approximately 90 minutes, and require walking and standing on varied terrain. Tours will be limited to thirty and tickets must be purchased in advance. The cost per tour is $15 for SSPF members and $20 for non-members. For additional information or to purchase tickets to any of these upcoming tours visit www.saratogapreservation.org, call (518) 587-5030, or email Marcy Dreimiller, Administrative Assistant, at [email protected]. Oct. 29: “Indigenous People of Saratoga Springs.” Join Jamie Parillo, Saratoga Springs History Museum Executive Director, and Charlie Kuenzel, SSHM President, for a tour of Saratoga Springs highlighting locations with significance to the area’s indigenous peoples. Meet at High Rock Park, tour ends at Congress Park.

COLUMBIETTES MEETING: The Meeting for the Capital District Chapter Columbiettes will be held at St. Isaac Jogues Knights of Columbus Council #11428, at Sacred Heart Church Parish Center, 53 Mohican Street, Lake George. An initiation ceremony for new Columbiette members will precede the chapter meeting. Capital District Chapter President Linda Cotch will preside.

Monday, October 30, 2023

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

LIBRARY COMMITTEE MEETING: The Troy Public LIbrary’s Building Committee is meeting at 4pm.

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

TRICK OR TREATING: At the Stillwater Public Library. Stop in and say hi, show off your costume, and trick-or-treat! (518) 664-6255 for more information.

THE MAGIC YEARS: Parenting classes offered over Zoom by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Albany County. For parents/caregivers of babies – children aged 4. 10-11:15 am. Topics include strategies on how to manage parent and child stress while understanding and supporting the stages of child development. We will discuss how to create nurturing routines for bedtime, bathing, family meals and toilet training. We will also better understand parenting styles and learn strategies for positive discipline tools that really work. Advanced registration is required with Maria at [email protected] or flyers with registration links can be found at https://albany.cce.cornell.edu/home-family/positive-parenting. Certificates of completion will be awarded to those who attend all five sessions within a series.

THE MIDDLE YEARS: Parenting classes offered over Zoom by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Albany County. For parents/caregivers of babies – children aged 5-10. Noon to 1:15 pm. Topics include managing parent and child stress, understanding parenting styles, raising responsible children, improving family communication, and strengthening family relationships. Advanced registration is required with Maria at [email protected] or flyers with registration links can be found at https://albany.cce.cornell.edu/home-family/positive-parenting. Certificates of completion will be awarded to those who attend all five sessions within a series.

COMMUNITY MEAL: YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, Inc., located at 21 First St. in Troy, serves a weekly community meal from 5 to 6 p.m. each Tuesday. It is a free-of-charge, to-go dinner provided for YWCA residents as well as anyone in the community. All are welcome to join us each week for a free, nutritious cooked meal. Meals are prepared by a variety of volunteers including but not limited to YWCA-GCR staff, residents, community members and students. Residents are encouraged to participate in preparation of the meals and will be assisted by staff in menu planning, shopping and time management. We serve an average of 75 people per week. The YWCA-GCR also partners with community organizations to set up booths at weekly Community Meal to advertise, promote and engage guests in services. Residents and community members can call the YWCA-GCR at (518) 274-7100 to find out Tuesday’s menu. More information about this program is available online at www.ywca-gcr.org.

COMMUNITY DINNER: Redemption Church of Christ serves a free dinner every Tuesday from 4-6 pm at the church, 1511 6th Ave. in Watervliet. All are welcome. A takeout option is available. Delivery is available for those not able to attend in person.

“REAL WORLD DISCUSSIONS”: By Capital Region Social Happenings & Singles Outreach Services Events. 435 New Karner Road, Albany, (Hanover Square Building) at “Hill” door entrance. 7pm. A different topic every Tuesday with a variety of facilitators. Interactive event. $4 members/ $6 Guests. Call 518-452-6883 for information. Plenty of free parking. Handicap accessible.

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Thursday, November 2, 2023

TROY CITY COUNCIL MEETING: Troy City Council meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 433 River St. in Troy. At the monthly Regular meetings, Troy residents can discuss any issue related to the City of Troy. Past meetings can be viewed on the City Council’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/troycitycouncil. More information is available online at troyny.gov.

AUTHOR TALK: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 6-7pm. Join the library for a talk with Troy resident Karen Debonis about her 2023 debut memoir, “Growth: A Mother, Her Son, and the Brain Tumor They Survived.” The book poses the question “Can a woman who never learned to stand up for herself find the courage to speak up for her son?” Karen will discuss not only the events of her book, but also her writing process, background, and what it took to get published. This class is free, and open to the public. No registration is required. For more information, call the library at 518-274-7071.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY DINNER: Lansingburgh Historical Society invites you to a buffet dinner and talk by our trustee and local historian, Michael Barrett, on Nov. 2 at the Veterans of Lansingburgh, 777 First Ave., Troy. Dinner begins at 5:30 pm. Michael will speak at 7 pm on the industries that made Lansingburgh and Troy players in world markets. The cost per person is $35. Call John and Mary Ellen Ward at 518-885-4295 with your name and no. of reservations. Mail your check to Lansingburgh Historical Society, P.O. Box 219, Troy, NY 12182. Payment must be received by Oct. 23. Come enjoy delicious food, the charm and knowledge of our entertaining speaker, and raffles, too!

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

SIDEWALK WARRIORS: Each Thursday evening in the parking lot at 35 State St. in Troy, dozens of volunteers set up a large number of tables for Sidewalk Warriors’ weekly distribution. At these tables, visitors can find hot foods, sandwiches, produce, pantry items and essentials. The group often provides special distributions such as towels, linens, pillows, winter boots, underwear, socks or laundry detergent. The folks who attend the distribution may be experiencing homelessness or food insecurity, or they may simply be running short on resources at the end of the month. Set up for the weekly Sidewalk Warriors distribution events begins at 5 p.m. each Thursday, and volunteers begin serving at 6 p.m., no matter what the weather. More information about Sidewalk Warriors Troy is available online at www.sidewalkwarriorstroy.com and www.facebook.com/sidewalkwarriorstroy.

BINGO: Rensselaer Elks Lodge #2073, located at 683 Columbia Turnpike, hosts Bingo every Thursday evening and the general public is welcome to attend. Doors open at 5 PM for players age 18+. Play starts at 7 PM. $1,300 in prizes. Food and refreshments sold.

Friday, November 3, 2023

KNIT & CROCHET GROUP: Join the Troy Public Library for a bi-weekly stitching group from 10 to 11 a.m. on every first and third Friday of the month. Whether you have experience knitting or crocheting or you want to start learning a new skill, this group is for you! Participants will work together to stitch blankets and other needed items to donate to local homeless shelters and outreach groups. Participants are also welcome to work on their own personal projects. Bring your own knitting needles and crochet hooks or use what we have available. This in-person event is free and open to the public. No registration required. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

Saturday, November 4, 2023

COMIC JAM: Join the Troy Public Library for its second Comic Jam of the year. This program is a collaborative storytelling game for cartoonists of all ages and abilities hosted by Ira Marcks. ALL are welcome to join, adults, teenagers, and children alike. Each participant starts with a 11×17 comic page with six large empty panels. Before drawing, each artist chooses from a series of predetermined ‘story prompts’ (silly phrases like “Monday at the Monster Office” or “Night at the Vampire Hotel”). Their first task is to come up with a scene and characters that suits the prompt then draw, ink, and color the first panel of their comic. When they finish a panel they find another comic jammer in the room who has completed a panel and they trade comics with them. Each artist then elaborates on the story by drawing in the next panel. Every comic continues to get passed around from artist to artist until it arrives back at the original artist who must draw a conclusion to their original comic in the sixth panel. This is a drop-in program on November 4, from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. meaning that there is no set arrival and departure date. Come at your leisure, draw, collaborate, and engage with other comic jammers, and then leave whenever you’d like. Ira will be around to answer questions, sign and sell books, and generally offer guidance and a helping hand. This in-person event is free and open to the public. No registration required. For more information, call the library at 518-274-7071. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

TURKEY DINNER: On Saturday, November 4 the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus, located at 328 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, are hosting a Turkey Dinner, serving from 4 pm to 8 pm offering both Dine-In and Take-Out options. Menu: Turkey, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, all the fixings, Dessert, Coffee and Tea. Donation is $15.00 per person. (Proceeds benefit Community Maternity Services in Albany.) Reservations requested, please call 518-783-0572.

HERBS WORKSHOP: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County will present a “Herbs for Winter Health and Holiday Gifts Workshop” on Saturday, November 4 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Participants will learn about the benefits of herbs and make samples of elderberry syrup, herbal oil and herbal vinegar during this hands-on event. This workshop will take place at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County, Rensselaer County Office Building, 99 Troy Road, in East Greenbush. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. For program fee and registration information, contact Cornell Cooperative Extension at 518-272-4210 or [email protected]

Sunday, November 5, 2023

HISTORICAL PRESENTATION: This program will be on Sunday, November 5, at 2 p.m. at the Stephentown Heritage Center, 4 Staples Road. Just over sixty years ago, a disaster struck the town of Berlin, New York, on a July day when a propane tanker truck ran off Plank Road and crashed. Stephentown Town Historian Pat Flint will tell about the resulting explosion and fires that killed or injured many people and destroyed homes and the First Baptist Church. The town and surrounding communities worked together on the difficult rescue and recovery work that followed the tragedy. This presentation is free and open to the public.

BASKET BINGO: Do you like playing bingo? Please join us on Sunday, November 5th at 1pm at St. Michael’s Church, Page Ave. in Cohoes. Instead of winning cash prizes, you will win beautiful prize baskets. Doors open at 11:30am. There will be food, desserts and beverages. For further information, please call Maria at 518 782-1203, Michelle at 518 235-3292, or Teresa at 518 237-7906. The church hall is handicapped accessible. Come and have a fun afternoon. Under New York State law, you must be at least 18 years old in order to participate.
BREAKFAST BUFFET: The Waterford Knights of Columbus will host a Breakfast Buffet featuring our famous Omelet Station, Eggs cooked to order, Pancakes (Plain or Blueberry), French toast, Sausage, Bacon, Seasoned Home Fries, Toast, coffee, tea, orange and apple juices. Take a chance to win the 50/50 drawing. Each paid breakfast enters you to win a free breakfast! Irish Coffee and Mimosas now available! 8 – 11 am every first Sunday of the Month at the K of C Hall at 76 Grace St. in Waterford. For more information visit waterfordkofc.org or call 518-237-9330 $12 adult – $6 children. Children under 4 free.

Monday, November 6, 2023

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

ELECTION DAY DINNER: The Melrose United Methodist Church, located at 20 Church Street Melrose, will hold an Election Day Ham Dinner on Tuesday, November 7. Take outs start at 4:30pm. Dine-in seating is from 5:00pm to 6:30pm. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 to 12, and free for children under 5.

SOUP SALE: The Women’s Guild of St. Michael’s Church, 175 Williams Road in North Greenbush, is sponsoring a soup sale on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7 from 9pm until sold out. The cost is $7.00 and includes a 16 oz. soup, oyster crackers and a dessert. If you have any questions, or would like to pre-order, please contact Caroline at (518) 390-7084.

NANOWRIMO SESSION: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. Join the library in celebrating National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) by participating in a multi-session writing program where we will work to write our own novels! This group will meet on Thursdays, November 7, 14, & 28 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Activities will include writing exercises, brainstorming sessions, techniques for overcoming writer’s block, and more. Come to one session, or attend them all to keep your writing goals on track! Registration is not required. Call (518) 274-7071 or visit our website at www.thetroylibrary.org to learn more.

COMMUNITY MEAL: YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, Inc., located at 21 First St. in Troy, serves a weekly community meal from 5 to 6 p.m. each Tuesday. It is a free-of-charge, to-go dinner provided for YWCA residents as well as anyone in the community. All are welcome to join us each week for a free, nutritious cooked meal. Meals are prepared by a variety of volunteers including but not limited to YWCA-GCR staff, residents, community members and students. Residents are encouraged to participate in preparation of the meals and will be assisted by staff in menu planning, shopping and time management. We serve an average of 75 people per week. The YWCA-GCR also partners with community organizations to set up booths at weekly Community Meal to advertise, promote and engage guests in services. Residents and community members can call the YWCA-GCR at (518) 274-7100 to find out Tuesday’s menu. More information about this program is available online at www.ywca-gcr.org.

COMMUNITY DINNER: Redemption Church of Christ serves a free dinner every Tuesday from 4-6 pm at the church, 1511 6th Ave. in Watervliet. All are welcome. A takeout option is available. Delivery is available for those not able to attend in person.

TEEN GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 6-7pm. Do you like video games or board games, or just want a fun place to hang out with your friends? Come to the library for some free games and snacks! For teens ages 13-18.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Thursday, November 9, 2023

PIE SALE: Sand Lake Baptist Church is having a Thanksgiving Pie Sale to raise money for building repairs, while making your Thanksgiving preparations a bit easier! A limited number of pies will be baked, reserve yours today at sandlakebaptistchurch.org or call 518-674-2062. The last day to order is November 9th and the pick-up date is November 22nd, at which time payment is due. Pies are $15 each. Choices are apple and pumpkin. For any questions, please ask via our website or call 518-674-2062.

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

SIDEWALK WARRIORS: Each Thursday evening in the parking lot at 35 State St. in Troy, dozens of volunteers set up a large number of tables for Sidewalk Warriors’ weekly distribution. At these tables, visitors can find hot foods, sandwiches, produce, pantry items and essentials. The group often provides special distributions such as towels, linens, pillows, winter boots, underwear, socks or laundry detergent. The folks who attend the distribution may be experiencing homelessness or food insecurity, or they may simply be running short on resources at the end of the month. Set up for the weekly Sidewalk Warriors distribution events begins at 5 p.m. each Thursday, and volunteers begin serving at 6 p.m., no matter what the weather. More information about Sidewalk Warriors Troy is available online at www.sidewalkwarriorstroy.com and www.facebook.com/sidewalkwarriorstroy.

BINGO: Rensselaer Elks Lodge #2073, located at 683 Columbia Turnpike, hosts Bingo every Thursday evening and the general public is welcome to attend. Doors open at 5 PM for players age 18+. Play starts at 7 PM. $1,300 in prizes. Food and refreshments sold.

Friday, November 10, 2023

WEAVERS’ GUILD SHOW: Hudson-Mohawk Weavers’ Guild 45th Annual Show & Sale, Pat’s Barn in Rensselaer Tech Park, 110 Defreest Drive, Troy. Nov 10-12, Fri 12-7 PM, Sat 10 AM – 6 PM, Sun 10 AM – 4 PM. Handwoven fashions, furnishings and holiday gifts, all made by local artisans. Daily fashion shows, continuous weaving and spinning demos. Free admission and parking. For more info, visit www.hmwg.org/show.

Saturday, November 11, 2023

BAZAAR: Zion’s United Church of Christ, at 741 Taborton Road Sand Lake, is holding their annual Holiday Bazaar from 10am to 3pm. Please join us for many of your holiday needs, including holiday décor & gifts, Christmas wrapping paper, cards, and supplies. Visit our baked goods table, children’s craft table and enjoy our homemade soups, sandwiches & hotdogs. Raffle items include gift certificates to local businesses and a homemade quilt.

WEAVERS’ GUILD SHOW: Hudson-Mohawk Weavers’ Guild 45th Annual Show & Sale, Pat’s Barn in Rensselaer Tech Park, 110 Defreest Drive, Troy. Nov 10-12, Fri 12-7 PM, Sat 10 AM – 6 PM, Sun 10 AM – 4 PM. Handwoven fashions, furnishings and holiday gifts, all made by local artisans. Daily fashion shows, continuous weaving and spinning demos. Free admission and parking. For more info, visit www.hmwg.org/show.

Sunday, November 12, 2023

WRITERS’ CAFE: The Women’s Club of Albany will open the doors of its historic 1895 building near Washington Park as a “Come Write In” location for NANOWRIMO (National Novel Writing Month). Come to the WCA Writers Café! Bring your “in progress” novels, poetry, stories or start writing amongst the vibe of newbie and seasoned authors. Have a seat in the front living room in a comfy armchair or in the back living room at a table – good for your computer, journal, or paper writing or upstairs in our beautiful ballroom with high ceilings and lots of space. Bagels, coffee, tea and light refreshments will be provided as a courtesy of the club. WIFI will be available. The upstairs ballroom is not handicap accessible. All first floor rooms are accessible. And we have a new ramp for easy access to the front porch and entrance! Check out photos of the beautiful WCA House at https://filmalbany.smugmug.com/Historic-Properties/Womans-Club-of-Albany-/ .

BREAKFAST: The Latham-Colonie Columbiettes are hosting their November Breakfast Buffet on Sunday, November 12th, from 8:30 am to 11:30 am at the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus Council, 328 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham. Menu includes; Scrambled Eggs, an Omelet Station, Home Fries, Corned Beef Hash, Bacon and Sausage, Pancakes and French Toast served w/Warm syrup, A Variety of Cereals and Juices, Bananas and Hot Tea, Coffee or Hot Chocolate. $12 Adults, $6 Children (5-10), and under 5 Free.

WEAVERS’ GUILD SHOW: Hudson-Mohawk Weavers’ Guild 45th Annual Show & Sale, Pat’s Barn in Rensselaer Tech Park, 110 Defreest Drive, Troy. Nov 10-12, Fri 12-7 PM, Sat 10 AM – 6 PM, Sun 10 AM – 4 PM. Handwoven fashions, furnishings and holiday gifts, all made by local artisans. Daily fashion shows, continuous weaving and spinning demos. Free admission and parking. For more info, visit www.hmwg.org/show.

CRAFT FAIR: All Saints on the Hudson, 52 William St. Mechanicville, will be hosting a Craft Fair on Sunday November 12, 2023 from 9am – 3pm. Please join us for some early Christmas shopping! Crafters, Raffles, Home Baked goods. Kitchen open 10am – 2pm. For more info or vendor application contact [email protected] or 518-664-5950. No admission charge.

Monday, November 13, 2023

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

HOLIDAY LUNCH AND SHOPPING: The New York Capital District Christian Women’s Connection is sponsoring a “Holiday Shopping Extravaganza” luncheon on November 14 at the Guilderland Elks Lodge, 3867 Carman Road in Schenectady beginning at 11:30am and ending at approximately 1:30pm. Please be prompt. Your reservation is necessary no later than November 8 and cancellations are a must. Please call Nancy at (518) 320-2649 or Mae at (518) 895-8977 for reservations. On the menu this month is Turkey dinner with Pumpkin Pie for dessert with an alternative choice of Grilled Chicken Salad. The cost is $17.00 inclusive (cash only). Our speaker is Patricia Wood from Vernon City and music will be by Jim Kieper from Little Falls. As for the Feature, we will be having a Vendor Fair with wood crafts, holiday décor, soap artistry, candy treasures and homemade fabric items. All are welcome – bring a friend.

NANOWRIMO SESSION: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. Join the library in celebrating National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) by participating in a multi-session writing program where we will work to write our own novels! This group will meet on Thursdays, November 7, 14, & 28 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Activities will include writing exercises, brainstorming sessions, techniques for overcoming writer’s block, and more. Come to one session, or attend them all to keep your writing goals on track! Registration is not required. Call (518) 274-7071 or visit our website at www.thetroylibrary.org to learn more.

COMMUNITY MEAL: YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, Inc., located at 21 First St. in Troy, serves a weekly community meal from 5 to 6 p.m. each Tuesday. It is a free-of-charge, to-go dinner provided for YWCA residents as well as anyone in the community. All are welcome to join us each week for a free, nutritious cooked meal. Meals are prepared by a variety of volunteers including but not limited to YWCA-GCR staff, residents, community members and students. Residents are encouraged to participate in preparation of the meals and will be assisted by staff in menu planning, shopping and time management. We serve an average of 75 people per week. The YWCA-GCR also partners with community organizations to set up booths at weekly Community Meal to advertise, promote and engage guests in services. Residents and community members can call the YWCA-GCR at (518) 274-7100 to find out Tuesday’s menu. More information about this program is available online at www.ywca-gcr.org.

COMMUNITY DINNER: Redemption Church of Christ serves a free dinner every Tuesday from 4-6 pm at the church, 1511 6th Ave. in Watervliet. All are welcome. A takeout option is available. Delivery is available for those not able to attend in person.

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Thursday, November 16, 2023

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

SIDEWALK WARRIORS: Each Thursday evening in the parking lot at 35 State St. in Troy, dozens of volunteers set up a large number of tables for Sidewalk Warriors’ weekly distribution. At these tables, visitors can find hot foods, sandwiches, produce, pantry items and essentials. The group often provides special distributions such as towels, linens, pillows, winter boots, underwear, socks or laundry detergent. The folks who attend the distribution may be experiencing homelessness or food insecurity, or they may simply be running short on resources at the end of the month. Set up for the weekly Sidewalk Warriors distribution events begins at 5 p.m. each Thursday, and volunteers begin serving at 6 p.m., no matter what the weather. More information about Sidewalk Warriors Troy is available online at www.sidewalkwarriorstroy.com and www.facebook.com/sidewalkwarriorstroy.

BINGO: Rensselaer Elks Lodge #2073, located at 683 Columbia Turnpike, hosts Bingo every Thursday evening and the general public is welcome to attend. Doors open at 5 PM for players age 18+. Play starts at 7 PM. $1,300 in prizes. Food and refreshments sold.

Friday, November 17, 2023

KNIT & CROCHET GROUP: Join the Troy Public Library for a bi-weekly stitching group from 10 to 11 a.m. on every first and third Friday of the month. Whether you have experience knitting or crocheting or you want to start learning a new skill, this group is for you! Participants will work together to stitch blankets and other needed items to donate to local homeless shelters and outreach groups. Participants are also welcome to work on their own personal projects. Bring your own knitting needles and crochet hooks or use what we have available. This in-person event is free and open to the public. No registration required. The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.

Saturday, November 18, 2023

Sunday, November 19, 2023

INDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Waterford Harbor Farmers Market and St. Mary’s Altar Society is hosting its annual Indoor Farmers Market on Sunday, November 19th in St. Mary of the Assumption Parish Hall, on the corner of Division Street and 6th Street, Waterford. The market will feature farmers, bakers, artists, crafters, authors, raffles, and more. Do your Thanksgiving or Christmas shopping with local businesses! 9 am to 2 pm.

Monday, November 20, 2023

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

FARM ASSET PROTECTION WORKSHOP: Cornell Cooperative Extension and the Regional Capital Area Agriculture & Horticulture Program present “Farm Asset Protection Strategies: Safeguarding Agricultural Legacies for Future Generations,” a workshop on farm asset protection to help you preserve long-standing agricultural legacies. The workshop is on November 21, from 10 AM to 2:30 PM, at CCE Saratoga Co., 50 West High St., Ballston
Spa, NY 12020. The cost is $10 per person. Morning refreshments and lunch will be provided.
Each participant receives written materials and a flash drive containing resources. Register online at https://caahp.ccext.net/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=180. For assistance: (518)765-3518/[email protected]. For questions: Steve Hadcock at 518-380-1497 or [email protected].

COMMUNITY MEAL: YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, Inc., located at 21 First St. in Troy, serves a weekly community meal from 5 to 6 p.m. each Tuesday. It is a free-of-charge, to-go dinner provided for YWCA residents as well as anyone in the community. All are welcome to join us each week for a free, nutritious cooked meal. Meals are prepared by a variety of volunteers including but not limited to YWCA-GCR staff, residents, community members and students. Residents are encouraged to participate in preparation of the meals and will be assisted by staff in menu planning, shopping and time management. We serve an average of 75 people per week. The YWCA-GCR also partners with community organizations to set up booths at weekly Community Meal to advertise, promote and engage guests in services. Residents and community members can call the YWCA-GCR at (518) 274-7100 to find out Tuesday’s menu. More information about this program is available online at www.ywca-gcr.org.

COMMUNITY DINNER: Redemption Church of Christ serves a free dinner every Tuesday from 4-6 pm at the church, 1511 6th Ave. in Watervliet. All are welcome. A takeout option is available. Delivery is available for those not able to attend in person.

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

PIE SALE PICKUP: If you purchased a pie from the Sand Lake Baptist Church’s Thanksgiving Pie Sale, you must pick it up today. Pies are $15 each and payment is due at this time. The church is located at 2960 NY-43, Averill Park. For any questions, please ask via our website or call 518-674-2062.

Thursday, November 23, 2023

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

SIDEWALK WARRIORS: Each Thursday evening in the parking lot at 35 State St. in Troy, dozens of volunteers set up a large number of tables for Sidewalk Warriors’ weekly distribution. At these tables, visitors can find hot foods, sandwiches, produce, pantry items and essentials. The group often provides special distributions such as towels, linens, pillows, winter boots, underwear, socks or laundry detergent. The folks who attend the distribution may be experiencing homelessness or food insecurity, or they may simply be running short on resources at the end of the month. Set up for the weekly Sidewalk Warriors distribution events begins at 5 p.m. each Thursday, and volunteers begin serving at 6 p.m., no matter what the weather. More information about Sidewalk Warriors Troy is available online at www.sidewalkwarriorstroy.com and www.facebook.com/sidewalkwarriorstroy.

BINGO: Rensselaer Elks Lodge #2073, located at 683 Columbia Turnpike, hosts Bingo every Thursday evening and the general public is welcome to attend. Doors open at 5 PM for players age 18+. Play starts at 7 PM. $1,300 in prizes. Food and refreshments sold.

Friday, November 24, 2023

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Monday, November 27, 2023

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. 5:30-7:30pm. Head to the library each week for family game night in the Young People’s Room. Play our board games or bring your own!

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

NANOWRIMO SESSION: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second St. Join the library in celebrating National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) by participating in a multi-session writing program where we will work to write our own novels! This group will meet on Thursdays, November 7, 14, & 28 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Activities will include writing exercises, brainstorming sessions, techniques for overcoming writer’s block, and more. Come to one session, or attend them all to keep your writing goals on track! Registration is not required. Call (518) 274-7071 or visit our website at www.thetroylibrary.org to learn more.

COMMUNITY MEAL: YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, Inc., located at 21 First St. in Troy, serves a weekly community meal from 5 to 6 p.m. each Tuesday. It is a free-of-charge, to-go dinner provided for YWCA residents as well as anyone in the community. All are welcome to join us each week for a free, nutritious cooked meal. Meals are prepared by a variety of volunteers including but not limited to YWCA-GCR staff, residents, community members and students. Residents are encouraged to participate in preparation of the meals and will be assisted by staff in menu planning, shopping and time management. We serve an average of 75 people per week. The YWCA-GCR also partners with community organizations to set up booths at weekly Community Meal to advertise, promote and engage guests in services. Residents and community members can call the YWCA-GCR at (518) 274-7100 to find out Tuesday’s menu. More information about this program is available online at www.ywca-gcr.org.

COMMUNITY DINNER: Redemption Church of Christ serves a free dinner every Tuesday from 4-6 pm at the church, 1511 6th Ave. in Watervliet. All are welcome. A takeout option is available. Delivery is available for those not able to attend in person.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Thursday, November 30, 2023

STORYTIME LEARN & PLAY: At the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street. 10:30-11:15 am. Join us at the Main Library for your child’s enrichment through stories, song, movement, and play! For ages 0 to 5 with a caregiver.

SIDEWALK WARRIORS: Each Thursday evening in the parking lot at 35 State St. in Troy, dozens of volunteers set up a large number of tables for Sidewalk Warriors’ weekly distribution. At these tables, visitors can find hot foods, sandwiches, produce, pantry items and essentials. The group often provides special distributions such as towels, linens, pillows, winter boots, underwear, socks or laundry detergent. The folks who attend the distribution may be experiencing homelessness or food insecurity, or they may simply be running short on resources at the end of the month. Set up for the weekly Sidewalk Warriors distribution events begins at 5 p.m. each Thursday, and volunteers begin serving at 6 p.m., no matter what the weather. More information about Sidewalk Warriors Troy is available online at www.sidewalkwarriorstroy.com and www.facebook.com/sidewalkwarriorstroy.

BINGO: Rensselaer Elks Lodge #2073, located at 683 Columbia Turnpike, hosts Bingo every Thursday evening and the general public is welcome to attend. Doors open at 5 PM for players age 18+. Play starts at 7 PM. $1,300 in prizes. Food and refreshments sold.

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