Free Area Events (Partial Listing) Jan 27 to Feb 3, 2019

Jan 27 (Sun)

  • Schenectady Greenmarket inside Proctors from 10 am to 2 pm. Food, Vendors, Music, Produce and more. A great place to meet your friends.
  • Kitchen Jazz (light hearted jazzy fun) atBeat the Snow Concert Series at 2:30 at the main branch of the Schenectady County Library at 99 Clinton St.
  • Music and More Behind the Pines — Wolf Drummers Drum Circle at 5:30 pm. Led by Rev. Betty Hurley.  Held at The Studio in Greenfield.

Jan 28 (Mon)

  • Lenin, Wilson and the Birth of the New World Disorder reviewed by Robert Dickson  Noon Program at Main Branch of Sch’dy County Public Library.

Jan 29 (Tues)

  • Schenectady Today In & Around the Capital Region is filmed at Proctor’s Addy Theatre at 10 am.  Plenty of audience seating.  Meet the on-air guests in person.
  • Hoot Like an Owl! For ages 6 and under with caregiver. 10-11 am Albany Pine Bush Discover Center at 195 New Karner Road.
  • Community Choice Aggregation – Free Public Information Forum Sch’dy County Public Library, Main Branch. 7:30 pm. Presentations by Cap. Dist. Regional Planning Commission, NYSERDA and the Cap. Reg. CCA Steering Committee. — Refreshments. (Formation of a Buyer’s Club to purchase Electricity.

Jan 30 (Wed)

  • Mission Impossible Fallout – Free Film series in McChesney Road at Sch’dy County Public Library at noon

Jan 31 (Thurs)

  • Free Gentle Yoga Class from 7-8 pm at Niskayuna Town Hall – Board Room. Open to the public and walk-ins are welcome

Feb 2 (Sat)

  • Groundhogs Day
  • Groggy Groundhogs at 11 am. Suitable for all ages. Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center at 195 New Karner Road
  • 9th Annual Russian Poetry Reciting Contest. From 1 to 2:30 pm at the New Russia Cultural Center at 1550 Broadway in Rensselaer
  • Friends of the Library Book Sale at the Sch’dy County Public Library

Feb 3 (Sun)

  • Schenectady Greenmarket inside Proctors from 10 am to 2 pm. Food, Vendors, Music, Produce and more. A great place to meet your friends.
  • Friends of the Library Book Sale at the Sch’dy County Public Library
  • No concert at Sch’dy Library (Book Sale in progress)
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Schenectady Today

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