Free Area Events (Partial List) June 3 through June 10

Free Area Events (Partial List)

June 3 through June 10, 2018

Jun 3 (Sun)

  • Sch’dy Greenmarket 10-2 pm around City Hall

Jun 4 (Mon)

  • Stories from the Mohawk Valley” presented by Bob Cudmore at 6:30 pm at the Broadalbin Library on Main Street.

Jun 5 (Tues)

  • Squeeze Play Accordion Band — Outdoor Concert/Rehearsal at Voorheesville Gazebo from 6:30 to 8:30 pm (Tuesdays through Labor Day)

Jun 6 (Wed)

  • The man Who Invented Christmas — Reels at the Main Branch of Sch’dy County Public Library at Noon
  • Citizen Science “Frog Watch Training” from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center at 195 New Karner Road, Colonie.
  • Moriah Formica with Margo Macero performing at Rockin’ on the River at Riverfront Park in Troy from 5 to 8:30 pm

Jun 7 (Thurs)

  • 17th Annual Burnt Hills Ballston Lake community Parade at 7 pm – opening ceremonies at Burnt Hills Methodist Church on Saratoga Road.
  • Colleen Pratt and Friends – Jazz on Jay (Pedestrian-way) from noon to 1:30 pm. Rain location, Robb Alley in Proctors.
  • The Niskayuna Middle School Jazz Ensemble and Stage Band – Niskayuna’s Summer Concert Series at 7 pm at Town Hall Gazebo. Bring a picnic and lawn chairs to enjoy these hour long concerts.
  • Joe Mansman and the Midnight Revival Band with Great White appearing at Alive at Five from 5-8 pm at the Corning Preserve Boat Launch in Albany.
  • Classic Rock Night with Great White – Alive at Five – Jennings Landing at the Corning Preserve in Albany from 5-8 pm – Rain site is the Corning Boat launch

Jun 8 (Fri)

  • Citizen Science: Pine Bush Big Birding Day from 6 pm to Sat. 8 pm. Teams will register and bird together for 24 hours from 7 pm Friday to 7 pm Sat. Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center in Colonie.

Jun 9 (Sat)

  • Change Your Mind Day (Exploring Mind and Body) from 1-6 pm at the Albany UU at 405 Washington Ave, Albany. Many workshops, presentations and learning.

Jun 10 (Sun)

  • Sch’dy Greenmarket 10-2 pm around City Hall

Other Events

  • Beginning June 3 — Every Sunday night until further notice: Free Jazz Series at Van Slykes in the Rivers Casino from 5 pm to 8 pm
  • Through June 2018 – Special Exhibit Room at the American Italian Heritage Museum “Gifts from our Grandfather”. Julius Pardi collection.
  • Through July 2018 — Exhibition of Street photographs by Dave Tyson & Nicholas Amplo on Protest in the 60s-70s at Hamilton Hill Arts Center, Jerry Burrell Gallery at 209 Schenectady St., Sch’dy.  1-6 pm Weekdays
  • Through June 30 – Exhibition at the Sch’dy JCC “Israel @ 70: A Photographic Tribute by Margo Singer” in Farber-Miness Lounge of the Sch’dy JCC on Balltown Rd.
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