Since renovating its building, one of the many valuable programs the Petersburgh Public Library has offered the community is a public access gallery space to exhibit art. Numerous local and regional artists – from pre-schoolers, to art students putting on a group show, to recognized professionals – have exhibited a wide variety of inspiring works in many media. [Read more…] about Art At The Petersburgh Library
Cheney Library Festival of Wreaths
Lebanon Valley Farmers Market Annual Holiday Farmers Markets
The Lebanon Valley Farmers Market will hold its annual holiday markets on Sunday, November 17, from 10 am to 2 pm and December 8 from 10 am to 2 pm at the Midtown Mall, Routes 20 and 22 in the center of New Lebanon.
Sample and take home a fine selection of local vegetables, meats, baked goods, flowers, handcrafted furniture and gifts and more – made and grown locally.
There will be family entertainment with an assortment of local musicians – The Mountain Road Singers and, on December 8, a surprise visit from both Santa and New Lebanon’s biggest celebrity – Kobe the Alligator!
For further information, please call Schuyler at 413-884-3446.
Petersburgh Veteran’s Day Covered Dish Supper
All are invited to this annual supper at the Petersburgh Veterans Memorial Community Center at 71 Main Street, on Monday, November 11, at 6 pm. Please bring a covered dish to share and a dollar or two for the 50/50 raffle to support the Hall. Doors open at 5:30, and beverages will be provided.
Martha von Shilgen, Floyd Smith and Ken Hallenbeck will play some lively tunes for us on fiddle and guitar. Come and share a good dinner with your friends and family and honor our veterans. For more information, call Jeanne at 658-3953.
SML Offers Grant Seeking Workshops
The Stephentown Memorial Library will offer “How to Write a Grant” workshop on Monday, November 18, at 6:30 pm and a “How to Create a Budget’ workshop on Thursday, December 5, at 6:30 pm.
The Grant Writing workshop will provide guidance on development of a statement of need, addressing the funder’s priorities, creating program descriptions, budgets and evaluation plans.
The “How to Create a Budget” workshop will teach participants the basics of budget development for grants, programs and business plans. Attendees will learn how to plan for and financially represent revenue sources, staffing, operations and capital expenses. This workshop is an excellent introduction for anyone who needs to build a budget for a new business venture, a new or ongoing program or a grant application.
The workshops are ideal for people who want to find and apply for grants, people who are interested in writing a business plan and those who want to enhance their resumé by adding these valuable skills.
Please register by calling the Stephentown Memorial Library at 518-733-5750.
Reversing Diabetes Seminar
On Thursday, November 14, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm there will be a seminar on reversing diabetes. Discover natural strategies to prevent and reverse the effects of high blood sugar. The good news is that diabetes is 90% preventable.
Learn how a simple comprehensive lifestyle can help reduce diabetes risk or delay or reverse its progression.
The seminar will take place at the Buskirk Better Living Center at the Buskirk Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2176 W. Hoosick Road (County 103 and NY 67), Buskirk. To pre-register call 518-686-4524.
Rensselaer County Hosts Annual Veterans Breakfast And Medal Presentation Ceremony
Rensselaer County Executive Kathleen M. Jimino has announced that this year’s Veterans Appreciation Breakfast and Medals Ceremony will be held on Sunday, November 10, at the Brunswick Elks located at 665 Brunswick Road in Eagle Mills. The breakfast, which is free for veterans and their immediate families, will run from 8:30 to 11:30 am and will be immediately followed by a Medals Presentation Ceremony where 9 veterans, or their families, will be presented military honors earned by the veteran.
“The event is an excellent opportunity to thank our veterans for their service to our nation as well as honor those who have not yet received the medals and accommodations they have earned through their service,” stated Jimino.
Veterans, members of our armed forces and the general public are encouraged to attend the breakfast and join in the ceremony. Two Purple Hearts are among the medals that will be presented. For more information about the Veterans Breakfast and Medals Ceremony please call 518-270-2760
Tsatsawassa Protective Fire Company Breakfast
The Tsatsawassa Protective Fire Company will serve its monthly breakfast at the firehouse on Sunday, November 17, from 8 to 11:30 am. Breakfast consists of your choice of French toast or pancakes together with bacon or sausage, toast, orange juice, beverages and eggs prepared to your order for a cost of $6 with children under five served free.
The firehouse is located behind the post office near the intersection of Routes 20 and 66 North in the hamlet of Brainard and is handicap accessible. For more information call 518-766-3815.
Gallic Magic At Hubbard Hall
The award winning Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall (TCHH) will present French playwright Jean Giraudoux’s Ondine, a tragicomic love story between a water nymph and a knight and the folly that results from their union, November 14 through December 8.
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Holiday Balsam Fir Wreaths To Benefit The Friends Of The Dyken Pond Center
The Friends of the Dyken Pond Center are selling balsam fir wreaths. Each 18 inch wreath will be packed full of aromatic balsam fir, pine cones, a large red bow and a collectible original Dyken Pond nature ornament that can be kept for years to come. This is a pre-order sale and all wreaths must be ordered by November 18. Cost is $20. Larger wreath sizes are also available. There are various pick up options beginning on November 23. Order forms can be downloaded from our website at www.dykenpond.org or orders may be placed by contacting the Center at 658-2055 or Nbconrad958@gmail.com.



