Schenectady Today
In & Around the Capital Region
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Guest Line Up for the next four weeks of filming. (May be subject to change)
Below you will find listings for our interesting on-air guests for the next four weeks. Check out the lists below for our great variety of topics. We start filming at 10 am in THE ADDY THEATRE on Tuesday. A live audience is always welcome and there are plenty of seats. You can meet the guests in person and learn more about their projects or even get involved yourself.
January 8, 2019 – Show #1066
Segment One
The Wild Party at SLOC
Brian Clemente, Director
Amy Clark, Co-Producer
Adrienne Parker “Queenie”
In 1920s Manhattan, lovers Queenie and Burrs decide to throw a decadent party, inviting a host of dark and fascinating guests. As the long night reaches its climax, jealousy, passion and violence ensue, and it becomes clear to Queenie that this is an evening that they can never come back from. For Mature Audiences.
Organization: Schenectady Light Opera Company
Mission: The mission of SLOC is to provide opportunities for adults and youth to participate in the performing arts.
Event: The Wild Party
Location of event: SLOC, 427 Franklin St., Schdy
Date/Time: Jan 18 to Jan 27 — 8pm, 2pm Sunday matinees
Cost: $22-28
Contact Information: 877-350-7378
Facebook: Schenectady Light Opera Company
Twitter: @sloctheater
Instagram: @sloctheater
Website: www.SLOCTheater.org
Segment Two
Changes in 2019 Laws
John A. Musacchio, Esq.
His mission is to provide legal guidance and representation to individuals and businesses in a variety of areas, including estate planning, Medicaid eligibility, wrongful death, personal injury, corporate matters, employment matters, real estate transactions, and litigation. During my appearance on the program, I would like to discuss some updates on new laws and legal trends, including new laws involving sexual harassment in the workplace, new laws which may impact access to medical care by Medicaid recipients, and other developments. I am also happy to discuss any other legal issues or topics that you would like to bring up.
The firm has five offices in NYS and Vermont including three in the Capital Region – Albany, Saratoga and Burnt Hills. They are largest New York State certified Women-owned Business Enterprise (WBE) law firm in Upstate New York according to their website.
Organization: Towne, Ryan and Partners, PC
Mission: From their website:We believe that great service is an essential part of great legal representation. Our personal attention assures that you are always involved in, and will always know the status of, your case. Our firm stands ready to be a powerful partner on your behalf to provide effective advocacy and to obtain justice for your business and personal needs.
Contact Information: 518-452-1800
Facebook: Yes.John A. Musacchio, Esq.’s Legal Corner
Instagram: @john.musacchio.law
Website: www.townelaw.com
Segment Three
Education Celebration
William J. Schultz, President
Elaine Picket, Gala Chairperson
Entertainment and food are provided by student musicians and culinary students of the district. Greg Floyd of CBS6 will be the master of ceremonies. The foundation will recognize this fall’s grant recipients and will honor Kathleen Wylie as the Robert Ludwig Teacher of the Year, the Working Group on Girls for their service to students of the Schenectady schools, and Jerry Rosen as the recipient of the Ernie Kahn Distinguished Alumnus/a Award.
Organization: Schenectady City School District Educational Foundation
Mission: Provide funding for the enhancement of learning opportunities not otherwise available to the students in Schenectady Public Schools. The Schenectady City School District Educational Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that provides funding to educators for the enhancement of learning opportunities not otherwise available to students in the Schenectady public schools. We do this by awarding grants to teachers who apply for funding for activities and materials for their students. During the 2018-19 school year teachers will receive $45,000 in grants.
Event: SCSDEF Education Celebration
Location of event: Proctors GE Theater
Date/Time: January 17, 2019 — 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost: $40.00
Contact Information: [email protected]
Facebook: Facebook.com/SCSDEF
Website: www.scsdeducationfoundation.org
Segment Four
Janice Walz, organizer
The Friends of Schenectady County Public Library bring back their popular music series, Beat the Snow, again this year. Join us us Sunday afternoons this winter for musical fun for the whole family!
Organization: Friends of the Schenectady County Public Library
Mission: To promote musical education and entertainment in the community by supporting local musicians and musical groups in a series of free concerts.
Event: Beat the Snow Concert Series
January 13 Bien Baez, Sandra Schujman, and Michael Clements—great singing
January 20 Musicians of Ma‘alwyck—classical instrumental music
January 27 Kitchen Jazz—light hearted jazzy fun
February 3 No Concert – Book Sale
February 10 Irina Tikhonenko, Rose Hunsberger and Michael Clements-lovely music
February 17 Schenectady Light Opera Company—great songs from musical theater
February 24 Roseanne Hargrave and Michael Clements—always lovely music
March 3 Mark Tommasone—classic covers with jazzy improv
March 10 Colonie “Thunder Road Singers” with Malcolm Kogut—a show and sing-along
March 17 Duo—Carla Metz and Larry Acunto—jazzy music with guitar
March 24 Aretha Franklin Tribute by Donald “The Soul Man’ Hyman and friend
Location of event: Main Branch Schenectady County Public Library
Date/Time: Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm from Jan 6 to Mar 31
Cost: Free events
Website: www.FriendsOfSCPL.org
Upcoming Shows
January 15, 2019 Show #1067
(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)
Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate NY – Fences (Event Jan 31 to Feb 3)
Jean-Remy Monnay, Artistic Director
Other Guests TBA
Capital Repertory Theatre (theREP) – Red Maple (Event Jan 25 to Feb 17)
Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill
Other Guests TBA
Downtown Schenectady Event – Annual Soup Stroll (Event Jan 26)
Jim Salengo
Other Guests TBA
Martin Luther King Celebration 2019 (Event Jan 20)
Ang Morris, Executive Dir. Human Rights Commission
Other Guests TBA
Proctors Collaborative
Michael Eck
Wildwood Theater Arts Show (Date to be announced)
Melinda Burns
Other Guests TBA
January 22, 2019 Show #1068
(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)
Author – Surgion’s Mate (Historical Novel)
Gerald Stulc MD, Author
Hubbard Hall – A Walk in the Woods (Event Jan 25 to Feb 3)
David Andrew Snider, Executive and Artistic Producer
Save the Pine Bush
Lynn Jackson, Volunteer
Sch’dy Civic Players – Babylon Line (Event Jan 25 to Feb 3)
Christopher Foster, Director
Storytellers – Season at Proctors
Kate Dudding, Storyteller
Tax Season Kick Off
Andrea Scott, Sch’dy CA$H Chapter & CA$H Coalition Chair
Tracy Randle, CA$H Coalition Program Director – United way of the GCR
January 29, 2019 Show #1069
(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)
Albany Civic Theater’s 4000 miles (Event Feb 1 to Feb 17)
Barbara Davis, Director
Guests TBA
Confucius Center at SUNYA
Youqin Huang, Executive Director.
Public Relations
Lisbeth Calandrino, Strategic Business Planner
A Thousand Moms “Healing the Brain: Stress, Trauma & LGBTQ Youth”
Dave Balog, Author
Segment TBA – in process
Guests TBD
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2019 Changes in Law
John A. Musacchio, Esq
Beat the Snow Concert Series (Jan 6 to Mar 31)
Janice Walz, Organizer
Schenectady Light Opera’s The Wild Party (Event Jan 18-27)
Brian Clemente, Director
Amy Clark, Co Producr
Adrienne Parker “Queenie”
Schenectady Education Foundation’s Gala (Event Jan 17)
Elaine Picket, Gala Chairperson
William J. Schultz, President