Free Area Events (partial list) Nov. 3 to Nov. 10

Nov 3 (Sun) — Daylight Savings Time (fall back one hour)

  • Schenectady Greenmarket inside at Proctors – music, food, vendors and more. Fun for the whole family while shopping locally. 10 am to 2 pm 
  • Give ‘em Hell, Harry! Staged Reading at Sch’dy Civic Players at 2:30 pm
  • Opening Reception for Oakroom Artists from 1:30 to 3:30 pm – Unitarian Universalist Society (1221 Wendell Ave). Gallery open 9 am to 3:30 pm Mon –Friday. Runs until Nov. 26
  • Annual Fall Concert by the Heavenly Voices Gospel Choir at Union College. 807 Union St. Taylor Music Center, Emerson Hall.  4 pm.  (Donations accepted)

Nov 4 (Mon)

  • The Progressive Era in Schenectady presentation by Bill Buell. Schenectady’s History at Noon at the Main branch of the Schenectady Public Library on Clinton

Nov 5 (Tues)

  • The Hill Country CLOGGERS will be performing on our stage this week. Filming of Schenectady- Capital Region Today in the ADDY Theater at Proctors. 10-11 am. Meet the on-air Guests in person. Plenty of Audience Seating. Arrive before 10 am.

Nov 6 (Wed)

  • Never Forget our Veterans – Program honoring and thanking our veterans for their service. 11 am at the American Italian Heritage Assoc. & Museum on Central Ave.
  • Rocketman (Elton John Story) — Movies at Noon at the Sch’dy County Public Library, Main branch on Clinton.

Nov 7 (Thurs)

  • Board Game Café at the Sch’dy County Public Library Main branch from 5 to 9 pm.  McChesney Room (Clinton Ave)

Nov 9 (Sat)

  • Oh Deer! Suitable for ages 6 and up. Learn about the White Tailed Deer. 11 am. 195 New Karner Road, Albany) – call 518-456-0655 for info

Nov 10 (Sun)

  • Stockade-athon – 44th Annual 15K Road Race. Starts at 8:30 am. Watch for free.
  • Schenectady Greenmarket inside at Proctors – music, food, vendors and more. Fun for the whole family while shopping locally. 10 am to 2 pm 

Exhibitions:

  • Through Nov 26 – Oakroom Artists Display at Unitarian Universalist Society in Sch’dy (1221 Wendell Ave). Gallery open 9 am to 3:30 pm Mon –Friday.
  • Through Nov. 2019 — Outstanding Italian Americans Exhibit – During Museum hours. American Italian Heritage Museum at 1227 Central Ave.
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