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Calendar! This is the place to find information about local events,
activities, sporting events, fundraisers and fun things for the whole
family to do in the Southern Saratoga region.
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Events For 7/21/2010 [ Register For an Account ] [ Login to Post an Event ]
| Learn to Row Registration |
Event Location: Clifton Park Town Hall
Start Time: 9:00 AM
End Time: 4:00 PM Contact Person: Kathy Brousseau Phone: 265-0511 Description: Register for Learn to Row. Camps and programs for ages 11 to 18 and adults. |
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| "Wild, Wild West" Photography Show |
Event Location: Hadley Luzerne Public Library.
Start Time: 9:00 AM
End Time: 4:00 PM Contact Person: Cynthia Hedger - Director Phone: 696-3423 Description: The photography show,"The Wild, Wild West," will be on display the entire month of July, at the Hadley Luzerne Public Library, 19 Main Street. (696-3423). Campers welcomed! Great rainy day activity! It's all about the Western image, in this show. Come sign the artist guest book. See you at the artists reception, Saturday, July 10th, from Noon - 2PM! All are welcomed! Come as you are! Bring a picnic and sit on the lawns next to the river and falls - a wonderful experience. Visit the Chamber of Commerce too, a quaint old home , restored, with beautiful picnic grounds, walking distance also. The library opens at 9 am, everyday, except Sunday. It closes at 4 PM, except for Tuesdays and Thursdays, where closing is at 7 and Saturday, closing is at 2 PM. Sign the guest book too! See you at Sues artist reception. Bring/wear your old silver and turquoise! Suzie is a member of the Southern Saratoga Artists Society and Saratoga Arts. Many photographs are award winning. |
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| Creative Writing Classes for Kids & Teens |
Fundraiser Location: East Line Books, 1714 Route 9, Clifton Park
Start Time: 10:00 AM
End Time: 3:30 PM Contact Person: Robyn Ringler Phone: 371-4151 Description: See website for full schedule: www.eastlinebooks.vpweb.com
Description: “Most of the material a writer works with is acquired before the age of fifteen.” –Willa Cather
You’re never too young to start writing. So, why wait? Use this summer break as a time to get started. Put your hopes, secrets, and fears into writing and learn writing techniques that will help you for the rest of your life. Come meet new people and share your work with a supportive audience. Bring a notebook, a pen and your ideas! Limit 8 students.
Instructor: Robyn Ringler's articles have been published in the Albany Times Union, Newark Star-Ledger and have been sent out over the New York Times wire. She has written regularly for Nursing Spectrum and has contributed to the Philosophical Mom webzine and other publications. She has read her personal essays on Northeast Public Radio, Martha Stewart Radio, The Health Show and 51%, nationally syndicated radio programs. Robyn has also published essays in two prominent anthologies: Women's Letters: America from the Revolutionary War to the Present, published by Dial Press,and Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies, published by Kent State University Press. |
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| Free outdoor concerts |
Event Location: Kind of Kings Lutheran Church
Start Time: 6:00 PM
Phone: 518-371-9544 Description: King of Kings Lutheran Church will hold a free outdoor concert at 7 pm Wednesday, July 21, at the church, 1593 Crescent Road.
The public is invited to the free concerts. There will be a cookout at 6 pm before each concert and popcorn and soda at the concert. the concert will be by Koine.
For information, go to the website at www.koinemusic.com. There will be music CDs from the bands available for purchase and participants may give a freewill offering. The concert will take place in the activity center if it rains. For information, call 371-9544 |
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| Creative Writing For Teenagers |
Meeting Location: East Line Books, 1714 Route 9, Clifton Park
Start Time: 6:00 PM
End Time: 8:00 PM Contact Person: Robyn Ringler Phone: 371-4151 Description: Description: Most of the material a writer works with is acquired before the age of fifteen. –Willa Cather
You’re never too young to start writing. So, why wait? Use this summer break as a time to get started. Put your hopes, secrets, and fears into writing and learn writing techniques that will help you for the rest of your life. Come meet new people and share your work with a supportive audience. Bring a notebook, a pen and your ideas! Limit 8 students.
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| Creative Writing Classes for HS Juniors & Seniors |
Event Location: East Line Books, 1714 Route 9, Clifton Park
Start Time: 6:00 PM
End Time: 8:00 PM Contact Person: Robyn Ringler Phone: 371-4151 Description: Cost: $120 for six weeks
Description: “Most of the material a writer works with is acquired before the age of fifteen.” –Willa Cather
You’re never too young to start writing. So, why wait? Use this summer break as a time to get started. Put your hopes, secrets, and fears into writing and learn writing techniques that will help you for the rest of your life. Come meet new people and share your work with a supportive audience. Bring a notebook, a pen and your ideas! Limit 8 students.
Instructor: Robyn Ringler's articles have been published in the Albany Times Union, Newark Star-Ledger and have been sent out over the New York Times wire. She has written regularly for Nursing Spectrum and has contributed to the Philosophical Mom webzine and other publications. She has read her personal essays on Northeast Public Radio, Martha Stewart Radio, The Health Show and 51%, nationally syndicated radio programs. Robyn has also published essays in two prominent anthologies: Women's Letters: America from the Revolutionary War to the Present, published by Dial Press,and Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies, published by Kent State University Press. |
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| BINGO TOMORROW EVENING |
Fundraiser Location: Clifton Park Elks Lodge, MacElroy Road
Start Time: 6:45 PM
Contact Person: Phil Dana Phone: 518-877-5200 Description: *** PROGRESSIVE JACKPOT ***
Please join us for Bingo held on Thursday evenings. We are a Non-Smoking facility in compliance with New York State Law |
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