This Fall, The Glove Theatre and Trust Your Gut Productions bring you a new, semi-musical adaptation of William Shakespeare?s beloved comedy of feuding fairies, mistaken lovers, and a group of wacky mechanicals. Directed and adapted by Ashley Olmstead, A Midsummer Night?s Dream finds a new light under the southern moon, newly contextualized within the cryptic woods and mystic valleys of Southern Appalachia. This adaptation also features original music by Lillian Nevins, helping to bring this new setting for Shakespeare to life. A Midsummer Night?s Dream Based upon the play by William Shakespeare Adapted & Directed by Ashley Olmstead Music by Lillian Nevins
Join us for Bacon & Brew Fest on Saturday, September 28th, from 4-9pm at the Gloversville Farmers Market Pavilion. ? & ?! Enjoy live music, vendors, Bacon & Brews. Visit the Beer Garden for drinks from Stump City Brewing LLC, Mean Max Brew Works & Frog Alley Brewing. $5 admission to enter beer garden. Must be 21 or older to enter. Food Vendors with bacon selections! Live Music?: 4:00-5:30 Craic Agus Ceol (CAC) 5:45-7:15 Skitchin? 7:30-9:00 Insolent Willies Lots of Craft & Product vendors will be setting up. ? Vendor Application: https://form.jotform.com/232904431005141 Follow us for updates.
Boo Bash event -make your own spooky sign bring your own boo basket (value of $30 ) to exchange
Good morning everyone, we're thrilled to announce the Pancake for the Pantry Fundraiser, a celebration of community and generosity. When we come together, we can achieve remarkable things, and this event is a shining example. Some of our chefs will be Kelly Quist-Demars, Angelo Santabarbara, Robert Purtell,Christopher R. Carpenter, Rick Raco... and maybe a few more that we are waiting on a reply from ♥️ Would you like to be a part of this special occasion by purchasing a ticket? Please stop by the office, food pantry, or reach out to me directly, and I'll meet you after work. We're also grateful for our community partners who are generously providing raffle baskets for this event, and I'll be sharing a sneak peek soon. Thank you all for your tireless efforts and dedication to making a difference.
Saturday Main Event Colonial & Revolutionary War Collections and Artifacts Join Historians/Reenactors Pete Couser, Scott Pratt and Christina Russell as they show their own collections. Come check out these rare collections and see what colonial life was like! Saturday, September 28, 2024 10 AM to 4 PM
The comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will be in the sky. Enjoy a night walk exploring the sights, sounds and smells of the autumn night, keeping our fingers crossed at the chance of seeing this comet. Partial funding for this class provided through a grant from Stewart?s Shops Holiday Match Program. Instructor: George Steele, nature educator Location: The Nicholas J. Juried Meeting House Deck at Landis Registration: Members: Individuals $5, families $15; non-members $15, families $25 For more information and to register: https://landisarboretum.org/.../comet-tsuchinshan-atlas...
Looking for a fun way to support The Arc Lexington? Sign up for the FAM 5k Fund Run/Walk. This year?s proceeds benefit The Arc Lexington and the people and programs we support in Schoharie County. Act by July 31st to save on individual and family registration fees! Free t-shirts for the first 500 registrants. Sign up and learn more here: https://www.fam5k.com/...
Join a State Parks biologist at Johnson Hall State Historic Site to restore the banks of Hall Creek using natural restoration techniques. This volunteer event offers the chance to make a positive impact on the local environment while learning about eco-friendly restoration methods! Volunteers will work alongside park staff to place downed branches and logs along the creek bank to reduce erosion and enhance the natural habitat. The project will take place in challenging terrain along the creek, and volunteers should be prepared to lift heavy branches and logs. For those unable to lift heavier loads, there will be other ways to contribute. Participants are asked to meet at 8:30 AM in the courtyard behind the mansion for a brief project orientation. After the restoration work, refreshments will be provided, followed by a short interpretive tour led by Site Manager Wade Wells. The tour will highlight historical features along the creek, including the former locations of a blacksmith shop, wash house, and trade house that supported Sir William?s home farm over 250 years ago. Due to the rugged terrain and nature of the work, Volunteers must be 12 years or older, and anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Participants are encouraged to bring gloves and waterproof boots, preferably at least knee-high. To register, call the Johnson Hall site office at (518) 762-8712, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
Listen to the voices of Sir William's time in the rooms where they once echoed as we explore the aftermath of his death in 1774! Johnson Hall is excited to team up with our friends at Fort Johnson to celebrate Archives Month with candlelight tours of the two surviving houses built by Sir William Johnson, featuring readings from historic accounts. Friday night (9/27/24) tours at Old Fort Johnson, 7:00-8:30pm Saturday (9/28/24) tours at Johnson Hall State Historic Site, 7:00-8:30pm $5.00 suggested donation per night, benefiting restoration projects at each site. Tours are first-come, first served, leaving every half-hour from 7:00-8:30pm each night. See less