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Home Made Theater Presents The Sound of Music

SARATOGA - For two weekends, starting on Friday, June 9, Home Made Theater will present the classic musical, The Sound of Music, music and lyrics by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, and book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.

This beloved musical tells the uplifting story of Maria, a young postulant who brings joy and music into the lives of the von Trapp family as their governess. Set against the backdrop of World War II, The Sound of Music is a tale of resilience, courage, and love that has captured the hearts of audiences for generations.

On Saturday, June 10 at 2:00pm Sam von Trapp, the grandson of Georg and Maria von Trapp, will be in attendance and will speak about his family history after the performance. The performance on Saturday, June 17 at 11:00am will be a special “sensory friendly” performance. This performance will be designed to make theater accessible to patrons who may be prone to sensory overstimulation, including those on the autism spectrum.

Performances the first weekend are Friday, June 9 at 7:00pm, Saturday June 10 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm, Sunday June 11

Shuffle sends Park Police south

Spa, Thacher, Grafton to keep coverage while troopers add sites, some on only-if-called basis

MOREAU — Visitors at state parks across the Capital Region and upstate may notice a change this summer.

Rather than seeing the familiar white-andgreen Park Police cars patrolling the grounds, they’ll see state troopers. And in some parks, they may only come when they are called for emergencies.

That’s based on a little-publicized road map culminating a yearslong turf battle between Park Police and State Police, which started in 2019. At the time, then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo decreed that State Police would have “operational” and “command” control over the Park Police. Critics then said Cuomo wanted to eventually fold the Park Police into the State Police.

Now, according to a planning document circulated among State Police and park managers but which has not been made public, dozens of parks and historical sites starting this summer will no longer have regular Park Police patrols.

Instead, they will be covered by State Police who are assigned to certain parks under a “Response Only” status — meaning they will come if called by park managers.

Moreau, Peebles Island, Schodack Island, Saratoga Lake, Stockport Island, Schuyler Mansion, the Pine Bush and Bennington Battlefield are among the parks and historic sites in the Capital Region where State Police are supplanting Park Police, according to the document. Park Police have also been pulled from the Albany-Hudson Electric Trail and Ta-conic State Park.

“They are not our parks anymore,” said Troy Caupain, director for the PBA union division that includes Park Police.

Park Police have been removed from patrols at 196 state parks, cultural and historic sites, replaced by State Police, he said.

Other parks, mostly downstate, will continue to have Park Police coverage. Locally, Park Police are also still going to cover Saratoga Spa State Park, which includes the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Thacher State Park and Grafton Lakes State Park.

The switch is not resulting in layoffs, but Park Police transfers to downstate sites.

The new plan went into effect on Memorial Day weekend, but Caupain believes it will turn into what he calls an unworkable boondoggle that is a remnant of Cuomo’s animus toward Park Police.

The Park Police union has filed a complaint over the change with the state Public Employees Relations Board, which handles labor-management disputes among the state workforces.

“This isn’t a plan that the Park Police were included in,” Caupain said. “Park Police have been frozen out of discussions on where to deploy Park Police personnel.”

The State Police and Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation in a joint statement said nothing will change with the new arrangement.

“Visitors will see no change to police services in these parks. New York State Park Police and New York State Police continue to work together to optimize law enforcement efforts and protect state park visitors. Park

Ex-Spa official in fight over job

Former assessor alleges her firing was retaliatory

— The city’s assistant assessor, who was dismissed by the Commissioner of Accounts Dillon Moran, has filed a notice of claim against the city in which her attorney alleges that her firing was retaliatory because she wouldn’t “engage in unlawful conduct.”

In the notice of claim, Carrie Schermerhorn’s attorney Kelly Magnuson said that her client was fired “for reporting violations of law including

retaining a firm with ethical conflicts” at “greatly inflated rates” and “ordering her to grant tax privileges to his friends.”

“Retaliation is palpably illegal” under labor law, Magnuson wrote in the March 17 notice sent to Mayor Ron Kim.

Moran said Schermerhorn’s claims are “100 percent false.” And that Schermerhorn was incompetent and that is why she was fired.

“She has absolutely no standing on anything,” Moran said. “She is trying to grind an ax because she lost her job. This woman was horrible at her job.

... Anybody can file a lawsuit.”

Moran, a Democrat, also wanted to know who are the friends that he’s allegedly giving tax privileges to, but the letter did not name individuals nor the firm with “ethical conflicts.”

Schermerhorn said that she did a good job in Sara-

toga Springs and was commended by the Saratoga County Real Property Tax Services. She now works as a certified assessor in Argyle.

The potential suit comes at the same time that Moran is mired in an improper labor practice complaint filed by CSEA on behalf of Schermerhorn. CSEA claimed that Moran contracted with GAR Associates for $115,000 in 2023 to do work that CSEA said violated civil service law article 14, 209a, when it “vacated” the position and then opened a request for proposals in December to “seek a vendor qualified to assist with the collection and valuation of Residential and Commercial inventory.”

On Friday, Moran said that GAR Associates has been under contract for years and that on Dec. 20, 2022, when City Council approved the GAR contract, the city was simply renewing the contract.

However, at the time, Moran said their contract was to cover a “recently

Police will focus patrols on busier, more popular parks and historic sites. State parks with less dense visitation will continue to be routinely patrolled by New York State Police. Any non-emergency calls for service will be directed through 911 dispatch centers. There is no change for emergency 911 or ‘in-progress’ calls.”

But members of the Park Police union say park managers have been told not to call State Police unless there is an emergency and that other personnel will have to deal with the dayto-day quality-of-life problems on their own. Those could include occurrences such as noisy parties, dogs that are off-leash or camping in forbidden or sensitive areas.

And while it’s been described as an in-progress plan, the list being circulated among State Police clearly labels some parks, such as Moreau in Saratoga County, as “Response Only” where State Police come only if called. Caupain said the plan is supposed to be re-

open slot while we are in our busy season” after he fired Schermerhorn.

Moran had other troubles regarding labor law. The Public Employees Relations Board also ruled against his department in a labor-management dispute with employee Lisa Ribis. The secretary to the City Council claimed that Moran and his Deputy Commissioner Stacy Connors would no longer allow her to accumulate compensatory time or pay for the hours she worked taking council meeting minutes, something she was allowed to do for years. The board ruled that she should be able to accumulate comp time.

On Friday, Moran said the dispute between Ribis and the department start-

ed before he took office in January 2022. However, Ribis said that is not true and that she filed the grievance in 2022.

On May 9, CSEA Capital Region President Ron Briggs sent a letter to Kim and all four city commissioners saying that he “has serious concerns about the climate at City Hall, city management and the toll it has taken on city employees.”

“City employees report feeling anxious, stressed, targeted and concerned for their personal safety while working in a highly divisive workplace that can only be described as toxic,” Briggs wrote in the letter obtained by the Times Union. “We hope you share in our concerns

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Free Painting Workshops at Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park

WILTON - If you want to be outside, get some pointers from an artist, and combine your love of art and nature, this is the workshop for you! There will be four painting workshops offered by Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park at Camp Saratoga in the town of Wilton. The workshops are scheduled to enjoy the display of beautiful wildflowers in the meadow, such as the wild blue lupine. There will be two workshops for watercolor paints and two for acrylic paints. The watercolor workshops are scheduled for. The acrylic workshops are scheduled for Thursday, June 8 from 12:00pm to 3:00pm and Saturday, June 10 from 12:00pm to 3:00pm with local artist Page Darrow.

Registration is required at least one day in advance. Space is limited. To register please visit our website, wiltonpreserve.org, and click on the “Public Programs” tab, then “Calendar of Events” to access the online registration form. For more information, please contact the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at info@wiltonpreserve. org.

This program is appropriate for participants older than 13. All supplies will be provided. This is a free program for participants. Saratoga Arts made this program possible with a Community Arts Grant funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

For up-to-date trail conditions or program information, please visit the Preserve & Park’s website

at wiltonpreserve.org. The Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park is a non-profit organization that conserves ecological systems and natural settings while providing opportunities for environmental education and outdoor recreation.

Making Full and Low/No Sugar Jam

BALLSTON SPA -

Wednesday, June 14

6:00-8:00 pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension, 50 West High St., Ballston Spa: Learn how to make a strawberry full sugar, low sugar or no sugar jam, plus freezer jam; a no cook recipe great for kids that requires no canning equipment. This class will cover the basics of canning in a boiling water bath or steam canner, including equipment needed. Includes demonstrations and hands-on experience. Fee: $15. Call CCE at 518-885-8995 to register.

The 5th Annual Ballston Spa

Birdhouse Festival

BALLSTON SPA - Sunday, June 11, 2023

11 a.m.- 4 p.m. - Rain dateSunday, June 18 Wiswall Park, Front St, Ballston Spa

The residents of Ballston Spa have been busy painting and decorating birdhouses to prepare for this special celebration of creativity and community spirit. The Village of Ballston Spa will be hosting the 5th Annual Ballston Spa Birdhouse Festival in Wiswall Park and on Front Street.

More than 1,000 birdhouses have been decorated by community members and from as far away as Albany and Vermont. These fantastic creations will hang throughout the retail district all summer. Along with a 16-foot tall sculptural birdhouse sitting in the center of

Wiswall Park.

The Birdhouse Festival is the kick-off of Ballston Spa’s summer arts and entertainment season.

The Birdhouse Festival is family-friendly with free crafts and games for children, music, entertainment, food and vendors. Miller’s BBQ will serve their delicious BBQ chicken and pulled pork meals to eat in or take out.

In addition, the Ballston Spa Fire Department will show off their new Heavy Rescue Fire Truck, because who doesn’t love big trucks, and the Village Department of Public Works (DPW) will show off their recently purchased equipment. This and much more will entertain the family throughout the day.

Of course, the big draw is getting a first look at the more than 1,000 birdhouses and new banners displayed along Village streets. A favorite activity at the yearly festival is selecting favorite birdhouses and artists searching for their own works of art. Participants range in age from 4 to 94 years old and no two are alike.

“The Birdhouse Program is an incredible community-oriented program that’s unique to the Village of Ballston Spa”, says Mayor Frank Rossi, II, “It’s what makes Ballston Spa so special, to see people work together to make our Village come alive with color, artwork and community spirit”. Mayor Rossi had the honor to select the 60 “Mayor’s Awards” with Deputy Mayor/Trustee, Bernadette VanDeinse and the Birdhouse Festival Chair, Mary Price-Bush. The Awards will be presented at 1 p.m. at the Birdhouse Festival.

Mary Price-Bush commented, “Working with the Mayor and Trustee VanDeinse to select 60 birdhouses for the ‘May-

or’s Award’ was wonderful. Everyone put their heart and soul into creating such amazing artwork”. Mary Price-Bush goes on to say, “We’d like to thank everyone for participating in this year’s program. I’m so proud to be a part of this community; everyone cares so much about making our Village a great place to live”. Mary has resided in Ballston Spa for 33 years and loved raising her children here.

The Birdhouse Festival and Program is generously sponsored by: Curtis Lumber, the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust, Saratoga County, the Town of Milton, Slic Fiber, New York Army National Guard and Verdant Architecture.

Frederick Allen Elks Lodge 609’s Annual Education Award Reception and Fundraiser

SARATOGASaturday, June 17, 6:00p to 9:00p

Location: Principessa Elena Society - 13 Oak Street, Saratoga Springs NY 12866

Honoring the African American 2023 SS High School Senior with the highest GPA!

Guest Speaker: Dr. Winston Grady-Willis

$75/person: Music, Lite Hors d’Oeuvres, Silent Auction, Cash Bar518-691-2499 - Updates: www.frederickallenlodge.org

Hop on Home Rabbit Sanctuary’s Strawberry Social at Hand Melon Farm

GREENWICH - This event will be held Father’s day weekend on Saturday 6/17/23 11-3 pm. Hand Melon Farm is across from 533 Wilbur Ave in Greenwich. Event tickets include 1 qt of pick your own strawberries

two strawberry themed desserts and two waters for $25. Mention promo word “Dad” when making your reservation and kids can bring dad for a free dessert. Father’s Day weekend is peak strawberry season so this event will be limited to 100 people. Families can pick their berries, meet some of our bunnies and enjoy strawberry desserts offered. We will also have information on rabbits and their love of strawberries and strawberry social themed merchandise available. To make your reservation for the Strawberry social contact Sharon at info@hoponhome.org and mention”Dad” so the kids can bring him for a free dessert. Proceeds support the rabbits in our care. Rain date the following weekend 6/24. Wilton Bikes Community Event

WILTON - June 11, 12:00pm-3:00pm

Offering A Family Picnic, Bicycle Tune-Ups, Activities, & Games, Panel On Building Bike-Friendly Comunities.

Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park, Scout Road, Wilton - $20

Individual, $30 FamilyOrganized By & Benefit For Wilton Democatic Committee

Christ the Savior Church Pieroghi

Sale

BALLSTON LAKEChrist the Savior Church, 349 Eastline Rd., Ballston Lake is having a pieroghi sale on Tuesday, June 20th. As usual we will have potato/cheese, sauerkraut, and farmer’s cheese pieroghis. All pierogi orders are $12/dz. Please call 518-363-0001. P/U will be from 11:30-12:30 p.m. Stuffed clams available as well. Last sale till Sept. so stock up.

Ballston Area Seniors Pickin’ Session

BALLSTON SPA - Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at the Milton Community Center 310 Northline Rd. Ballston Spa, NY

Open to the Public, Free Admission & ample free parking. Time: 1:00pm to 3:00 pm

All acoustic musicians who enjoy playing country/ western, folk, gospel & bluegrass are welcome to participate.

If you don’t play, become part of the audience and enjoy the music. Bring a snack to share. Beverages provided. Call 518-885-4229 with questions.

Curtis Lumber’s

13th Annual PetAPalooza

Pet Adoption Day

BALLSTON SPA -

Whether you currently own a pet or are looking to adopt, we invite you to join us for a day of fur and fun at Curtis Lumber’s 13th Annual PetAPalooza Pet Adoption Day on June 17th from 10am-3pm!

Meet adoptable animals from local shelters and rescue groups who are eager to meet you, your family, and your current pets at Curtis Lumber in Ballston Spa, East Greenbush, and Queensbury. Dogs, Cats, Birds, Rabbits, Horses, and more will be available for adoption. (Selection varies per store) Veterinarians, pet service providers and pet non-profits will also be in attendance offering valuable discounts on their products and services.

Curtis Lumber’s Ballston Spa store will also host Benson’s Pet Center and Live Acoustic Musician, Jim McArdle. Enjoy free face-painting, balloon twisting, pet caricatures and pet photos with Santa on vacation! A wide variety of food trucks will also be available. Bring your family and your pets to one Curtis Lumber location or all three throughout the day to find a new furry friend! Last year’s event resulted in over 300+ pets finding forever homes! For full details visit www.clpetapalooza or www.facebook.com/clpetapalooza

Christ’s Cupboard

Food Pantry

BALLSTON SPA -

Christ’s Cupboard Food Pantry, located at the First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa, 202 Milton Ave, ha s expanded our service hours. We are now open every Tuesday morning from 9-11am and every Thursday afternoon from 4:30-6:00pm.

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The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County

Will be Offering

Voter Registration Tables

SARATOGA - The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will be offering Voter Registration tables June 10 and 17 from 9am to 1pm, at the Saratoga Farmers Market, 112 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Residents can learn where to find information about polling places, information about registration, early voting, absentee voting , and pick up absentee voting applications and voter registration forms.

Yard and Bake Sale at the Malta Ridge United Methodist Church

MALTA - Indoor and Outdoor Yard Sale and Indoor Bake Sale will be held on Friday, June 9 from 9 am to 4 pm and Saturday, June 10 from 9 am to 2 pm, at the Malta Ridge United Methodist Church, 729 Malta Ave Extension, Malta, NY (12020).

Special note: For the last 2 hours on Saturday June 10, (Noon to 2 pm) fill a paper grocery bag with Yard Sale items for $5.00!

For additional information or directions please call the Church at 518-581-0210.

Upcoming Events at Brookside Museum

BALLSTON SPA - June

9 – Fridays in the Garden: “Hear the Buzz – Launching a Pollinator Garden” | 2:30pm-3:30pm

A return of our popular program from last year,

Fridays in the Garden.

Mina Dunnam will present “Hear the Buzz: Launching a Pollinator Garden.” This program will take place outside, in the beautiful gardens of Brookside Museum, weather permitting. As ever, questions and discussions about any aspect of gardening, historic or otherwise, will be welcome. The program is free and open to the public, but registration and donations are greatly appreciated!

https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/ friday-in-the-flowershear-the-buzz-launchinga-pollinator-garden/

Brandtville Boogie:

Walking Tour of Historically

African American Neighborhood

SARATOGA – On Saturday, June 10, at 10:30

a.m. the Saratoga Springs History Museum is presenting “Brandtville Boogie,” a fun, family-friendly walking tour where guests can enjoy the scenic beauty and historic interest of the neighborhood known as Brandtville. During the nearly 1-mile loop participants are invited to look for the oldest homes in the neighborhood and identify other interesting remnants of this historically African American rural community that dates back to the late 1800s.

The tour is led by Carol Daggs, a descendant of the original Brandtville residents and author of Saratoga Soul Brandtville Blues. The starting/ending point is 29 Doten Avenue, located at the southeastern edge of Saratoga Springs. Between the dog park and the Racino, this quiet neighborhood is like

10th Annual Beekman Street Art Fair

SARATOGA - The Beekman Street Art Fair, Saratoga’s ever-popular kick off to summer is celebrating 10 years of bringing artists, neighbors and visitors together in a festive art and music filled environment.

The 2023 fair features artists tents, entertainment coordinated by the Ballston Spa Community Band, culinary venues and street performers. And thanks to CDTA, fairgoers can easily get to and from the fair via a free shuttle bus running from the Saratoga Casino to Beekman and Grand Ave.

The one-day annual Art Fair will be held Sunday, June 11, 2023 from 10 am to 5 pm. Historic Beekman Street will be closed to traffic from Grand Ave. to West Circular St. for this family-friendly event. This year 60 juried artisans will set up tents along Beekman Street showcasing a diverse collection of artwork by accomplished New York State artists and makers, most from the Capital District. The Beekman Street Art Fair welcomes new, emerging artists and nationally-known artists including Frankie Flores, Gary Zack, and Leonie Lacouette. Alongside painting, drawing and photography, the fair will feature fiber art, pottery, glass, woodwork, fashion, jewelry, and mixed media artwork. Saratoga Springs Arts District, Inc. is thrilled to partner with the Ballston Spa Community Band who will be hosting the fair’s Music Tent from 10 am to 5 pm. Now in its 18th season, the Ballston Spa Community Band was founded as a Continuing Education program of the Ballston Spa School District with 16 musicians. Today, it numbers almost 50 musicians from all walks of life. While there are music teachers and professional musicians, it also counts engineers, developers, business professionals, artists, students, and retired people among their members.

The Fair is produced by the Saratoga Springs Arts District, Inc. (SSADI) and is funded by a Community Arts Grant from Saratoga Arts. The Entertainment Tent is coordinated by the Ballston Spa Community Band and also funded by a Community Arts Grant. Saratoga Arts’ Community Arts Grants are made possible with funding by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. SSADI also thanks the Adirondack Trust Company, CDTA, County Waste & Recycling, Cudney’s Cleaners, the City of Saratoga Springs fand Stewart’s for their support.

For more information and shuttle bus schedule please visit www.ArtsonBeekman.org

a verdant extension of the Spa State Park.

Tickets are $15 for History Museum members, $25 for non-members at saratogahistory.org/ events. Children age 12 and under can attend for free and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Maximum group size: 25. Rain date: Sunday, June 11, same time.

The Milton Grange Will Be Sponsoring a Talk About Growing Your Own Food Chickens, Ducks, and Rabbits...Oh My!

BALLSTON SPA - June 10th at 8:30 AM at the Brookside Museum, located at 21 Fair ground Ave, Ballston Spa.

Nicolina Forti of Cornell Cooperative extension will go over the basics for each animal and help you understand what is needed to be successful in these projects. This is one of an on-going series of lectures and classes that promotes a “Rural lifestyle” brought to you by the Milton Grange and Brookside Museum. Breakfast will be available.

RSVP is requested by calling Mary Ann Becker at 518-885-6606 by June 9th. We look forward to seeing you there!

The Ballston Spa House & Garden Club Holding Yearly Perennial Plants Plus Sale

BALSTON SPA - Saturday, June 10th at 48 Chapman St. Ballston Spa from 9am-3pm. This sale offers a wide variety of perennials from member

gardens as well as annuals, herbs, vegetable plants and other garden related items. The event is a club-wide fundraiser to support the ongoing renewal and beautification projects of the village public gardens and programs for youth including camp scholarships.

Whether your garden is full sun, sun/shade, full shade or a combination of all, there will be a wide variety of plants to choose from. In addition, club members will be on hand to offer tips and tales from their extensive garden experience. We are enthusiastic gardeners and like to share our love of gardening with as many people as we can.

Educational materials on current gardening topics will be available, also.

For more information on the BSH&GC and for membership opportunities, contact club president, Linda Fay linda81650@gmail.com or visit our website http:// www.bshgc.org/contact. html.

New York State Approved Defensive Driving Class

SARATOGA - On Saturday June 10th,2023 from 9 AM to 3 PM there will be a New York State approved Defensive Driving Class. Save 10% on your base auto insurance for the next three years & receive up to 4 points off your driving record according to New York State Department of Motor Vehicle guidelines. Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs New York 12866

Fee: $35.00 per person. Bring a friend fee is $30.00 each.

The Capital District Humanist Society Presents: Conspiracy Theories and the People Who Believe Them

CAPITAL DISTRICT - Why do so many Americans believe conspiracy theories? Are these beliefs more prevalent now? What could be done about conspiracy theories? For over 10 years, Professor Joseph Uscinski, one of the foremost experts on conspiracy theories and people who believe them, has polled Americans about their beliefs in conspiracy theories and other dubious ideas, to uncover why people believe in conspiracy theories, when, and to what effect.

Joseph Uscinski, PhD, is a professor of Political Science at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL. He is the author of Conspiracy Theories: A Primer, and co-author of American Conspiracy Theories. This program will take place online, via Zoom, on Sunday, June 11th, 2023 at 1 PM ET. Current paid CDHS members will automatically receive an invite to the meeting via email.

ANY ONE WHO IS NOT A CURRENT PAID MEMBER of CDHS CAN Attend. Send an e mail request to: CDHS.Albany@gmail.com. Please send the request several days prior. Or log onto our Meetup page: https:// www.meetup.com/Capital-District-Humanist-Society/, click on JOIN, then click on ATTEND and use the RSVP function, and the link will be available.

Portion of fee goes to Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church.

Registration is required and can be made by calling, Ray Frankoski @518286-3788

As we are socially distancing, a mask is optional.

Class size is limited.

Heritage Garden Club of Saratoga Springs 10th Annual Perennial Plant and Herb Sale

SARATOGA - The event will be held on June 10th, 9 am to sold out, at the Italian American Center, 247 Grand Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Perennial plants and herbs, as well as garden decor and crafts will be available for sale. Come early for best selections! New members are always welcome. You don’t have to have a green thumb to belong! Meetings are held at noon on the second Monday of every month (except July and August) at the Knights of Columbus, 50 Pine Street, Saratoga Springs. For information call 518 495-6309.

Wheels and Meals

Car Show at Quick Response

ROUND LAKE - Sunday June 11, 2023 from 10:00-2:00 pm Rain date:

TBD

2077 U.S. 9, Round Lake, NY. Awarding 32 trophies. This show is open to all years and models of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. New for 2023 a Muffler Rapping Contest.

Dash plaques to the first 150 cars with plenty of activities for the kids: face painting, balloon art, fire trucks, bounce house etc.

DJ Andy Narzynski enter-

taining and guiding you through the day. Registration for show cars is $20 on the day of the show and spectators are free.. More information at:

http://www.capitalcarshops.com/QuickResponseWheels.html

STEP Volunteer Open House

GLENVILLE - Join STEP (the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program) family & Friends June 11th 1-3pm at our home stable 244 Maura Lane, Glenville N.Y. to meet TEAM STEP Therapy Horses, learn about What we do & why, and about Volunteer opportunities for Horse wranglers, Poop Pickers, Paper jockeys and Therapy TEAM STEP assistants and Horse Poop Bingo! Ages 14 and up. No experience needed but is a plus. Great opportunities for civic groups, TEAM building businesses, students and interns for credit hours. For more information call (518) 3745116 or email stepatnfec@ yahoo.com.

Ballston Spa

Elks Lodge 2619

Host Breakfast

Buffet

BALLSTON SPA - 10 Hamilton Street, Ballston Spa, will host an all you can eat Breakfast Buffet on Sunday, June 12 , from 8 to 11 pm. The menu will include Pancakes and Sausage, French Toast, Eggs made to order, World Famous Omelets, Home Fries, Toast, Coffee and Juice. Adults $9. Seniors $8 and Kids $5 (cash only). All are welcome.

Ballston Spa Elks Lodge 2619

Takeout Dinner

BALLSTON SPA - Takeout Sausage, Pepper & Onions Hoagie - Ballston Spa Elks Lodge #2619, 10 Hamilton Street, Ballston Spa, will host a dinner on Saturday, June 17th from 4 to 6 pm. The menu will includes Sausage/peppers & onions Hoagie, potato salad, baked beans, veggie, and dessert. The cost is 2 for $22 or $13 each (cash only). Preorder strongly encouraged, to place your order email dinners2619@gmail.com or call 518885-1149 June 15th & 16th, between 4pm to 6pm. Limited quantities available at the door. All are welcome.

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There is no denying the relief cool air provides when the temperatures outdoors are particularly steamy. In fact, having a place to cool off is a necessity for those who have succumbed to heat exhaustion or have difficulty regulating their body temperatures. Even though air conditioning can provide relief, some

people are reluctant to turn it on because of the drain on electricity and the subsequent high energy bills that come with it. Certainly running the air conditioning can be costly, but regular maintenance helps a system to work more efficiently. It also enables homeowners to recognize issues that can lead to expensive repairs if left unchecked.

energy to pull air through the filter. Therefore, choose a balance of filtration and energy cost requirements.

• Maintain the outdoor unit. Clean the AC unit with a soft-bristle brush and vacuum the fins at the start of the season and if the unit becomes dirty from weather, pollen and other elements. Bent condenser or evaporator fins can restrict air flow that would normally pass through the air conditioning system. Gently straighten them to improve air flow.

• Check and repair leaks. Airflow leaks through ductwork and with window AC units can reduce efficiency. Hold an incense stick or another smoldering item to check for leaks. If the smoke blows around, there is leakage. Use foil tape to seal small gaps and duct mastic for large ones. Stuff foam around a window unit and use taping as necessary.

Here are some air conditioning maintenance tips to keep a system in top condition.

• Change the filters. Dirty, clogged filters can cause a system to work harder to cool down rooms, compromising efficiency. Check the HVAC system’s manufacturer recommendation for how frequently to change the filters. Some may benefit from monthly replacement if the air is running constantly.

• Consider the MERV rating. The filter will have a minimum efficiency reporting value, or MERV, according to This Old House. The higher the number, the better the filtration. But a higher MERV rating requires more

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• Schedule annual maintenance. Homeowners may be able to handle various maintenance tasks, or they may want to have an HVAC technician come out and do the following: clean and inspect coils; adjust and replace fan belts; lubricate motors and bearings; inspect controls and safeties, check refrigerant; and determine if the unit is large enough for the home.

Air conditioning systems need routine maintenance to operate efficiently and at the lowest cost possible.

engineered wood or fiber cement siding tend to be better options than vinyl should you want to switch colors down the line. But vinyl siding can be painted if it is done right, and it can be an affordable way to change the look of a home without investing in new siding. According to Benjamin Moore Paints, vinyl siding that will be painted will need to be cleaned thoroughly, including the removal of any mildew, chalk or dirt, to enhance paint adhesion. Pitted or porous vinyl siding always must be primed, but others may not require priming. Choose an exterior paint designed for painting on vinyl. Benjamin Moore has a palette called Colors for Vinyl that can be used in select exterior paint lines. Two coats of paint are recommended. According to BobVila.com, paint for vinyl has acrylic and urethane resins that accommodate the expansion and contraction of vinyl and help the paint stick. Also, for the best results, the home improvement experts on the site advise painting when temperatures are mild and there is low relative humidity and an overcast sky.

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Home renovation projects were high on homeowners’ priority lists during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout much of 2020, people across the globe were forced to spend much of their time at home as leaders and governments across the globe sought to prevent the spread of COVID-19. More time at home compelled millions of homeowners to invest more in their properties, thus sparking a renovation boom.

Home Depot’s decline in sales was attributed to a number of factors, including a pivot among homeowners from large projects to smaller renovations. Inflation and the looming threat of a recession have led many homeowners to emphasize smaller projects. With that in mind, the following are some small renovations that can have a big impact.

• Storage addition: Regardless of where storage is added, be it the kitchen or a home office or a laundry room, extra space to keep items out of view can dramatically alter the look of a home. Unused kitchen walls can be transformed with some inexpensive, easily hanged shelves, while some laundry pedestals with storage drawers can help keep washrooms clear of clutter.

•Polish floors: Elbow grease might be the biggest expenditure when cleaning hardwood floors. The wood flooring experts at Bona® advise homeowners to polish their floors once every two to four months depending on how much foot traffic the floors get. A fresh polishing can make floors look brand new and ensures dirt and dust are not hanging around as uninvited houseguests.

a contractor to create a layered molding look. Homeowners are pivoting away from costly renovations to more budget-conscious projects. Various less expensive undertakings can transform spaces at a fraction of the cost of more extensive renovations.

By early 2023, the renovation boom that marked the initial days of the pandemic appeared to have burst.

In May 2023, the popular home improvement retailer

Home Depot reported its sales had fallen by 4.5 percent in the first quarter of the year and that its income had fallen by more than 6 percent from the same period a year earlier. That marked the end of what Home Depot CEO Ted Decker characterized as “a three-year period of unprecedented growth” in the home improvement sector.

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A room addition can be a worthy project that makes a home more livable. A host of factors will affect the cost of a room addition, but the experts at HomeAdvisor estimate that such a project can cost as much as $150,000. The size of the new room, the location of the home, the materials used to build the room, and a number of variables unique to the existing home will affect the final cost of an addition. An online calculator can provide some basic estimates about the final cost of a room addition, but homeowners are best served by contacting various contractors and receiving multiple estimates to get the most accurate idea of what the cost layout will be to add a room to their homes. Though the sticker price of a room addition may shock some homeowners, it’s worth noting that such projects provide a good return at resale. In fact, the “Cost vs. Value Report 2021” from Remodeling magazine found that a midrange primary suite

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visited at the end of the summer. One Park Police officer, speaking anonymously, suggested that park visitors who encounter State Police may have a higher chance of getting a ticket or citation rather than simply being talked to by Park Police.

Caupain agreed.

While both are trained and sworn law enforcement officers, Park Police often are viewed as being closer to

forest rangers, as compared to traffic police and crime investigators, which is the province of the State Police.

‘‘We’re not about strict enforcement. If I see something I don’t always have to write a ticket,” said Caupain, who added that Park Police also act as guides, rescue personnel and educators for park visitors.

“That’s going to be different,” he said.

State forest rangers and Park Police work in different agencies. Park Police work for the state Office for Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Forest rangers work for the Department of Environmental Conservation.

Park Police patrolled developed parks such as Moreau, as well as boat launch areas or beach areas on Long Island. Rangers generally patrol forested wildlands including designated wilderness areas such as the Adirondack and Catskill Forest Preserves. In addition to rangers, the Department of Environmental Conservation also employs conservation officers who enforce hunting and pollution regulations.

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and will prioritize resolutions of these issues. I am sure you will agree that all employees, regardless of where they work, have the basic right to do their work in an environment unencumbered by fear, hostility or threats of violence.”

Kim said he doesn’t think the letter was specifically targeting any one commissioner and that over the years, the city has been the subject of employee complaints and lawsuits.

On Wednesday, Moran got approval from the Civil Service Commission to provisionally hire David Eaton, a licensed appraiser, to fill the city’s assistant assessor’s position. Moran said Eaton will be paid $99,538 per year and that he must complete required course work for the job. He has three years to do so.

In speaking with the commission, Moran said Eaton comes with a “private background that is excellent” adding “I’m excited about this individual.”

Annual Strawberry Shortcake Social

WILTON - The Wilton Heritage Society will hold its annual Strawberry Shortcake Social on Father’s Day, June 18th at the Heritage Museum, 5 Parkhurst Rd, Wilton, NY from 1 until 4 pm or until sold out. Same great strawberries, homemade biscuits and freshly whipped cream. Curbside pick-up is still available as well as limited indoor/outdoor seating. Large orders of 4 or more can be preordered by calling 518-583-3645. Cost is $7 per generous serving. Exact change is greatly appreciated.

Bustrip to NY Mets Game…Citifiel

CAPITAL DISTRICT - Family type bustrip is planned to enjoy SF Giants vs NY Mets on Saturday(4pm game) July 1st . It will be deluxe Ac video bus, games an lots of prizes on the bus, snacks with beverages, FIELD level seats, movies and fun filled day with family/friends.

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All are sworn law enforcement officers.

Park Police, however, are typically more familiar with the ins and outs of the various parks they patrol. They may know where youths like to gather and party, or wooded areas where visitors can get lost. They also study the rules and regulations pertaining to state parks. The Park Police in May graduated a class of 32 officers, but they are assigned to sites on Long Island, New York City and the lower Hudson Valley. Park Police total about 300 members.

Caupain stressed that Park and State Police work together and cooperate when needed in the field.

“This is administrative,” Caupain said of the change. And when there is a true crisis or emergency, dispatchers know to send the closest officers, be they Park or State Police or local sheriff’s deputies.

“That’s always been the case,” he said. “We’ll back each other up but don’t take our jobs.”

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at 2:00pm. The second weekend will begin with a performance on Thursday, June 15 at 7:00pm. The rest of the weekend will include performances on Friday, June 16 at 7:00, Saturday, June 17 at 11:00am and 3:00pm, and Sunday, June 18 at 2:00. All performances are at the Pitney Meadows Community Farm at 223 West Avenue in Saratoga Springs. Tickets are $20 and are available on Home Made Theater’s website, www.homemadetheater. org, or by calling 518-587-4427 during regular business hours.

Summer 2023 Aerospace Discovery Program Presenting: the RPI Engineering Ambassadors

GLENVILLE - Saturdays: July 22, July 29 & August 5, 2023 from 10 am – 12 Noon

The Empire State Aerosciences Museum, 250 Rudy Chase Drive, Glenville, NY 12302, will present a special 3-part program with the RPI Engineering Ambassadors titled “Summer 2023 Aerospace Discovery Program” at ESAM on July 22, July 29, August 5 from 10 am – 12 Noon. This specialized program is for students entering 7, 8 or 9th grades in the fall. Each week, participants will learn different engineering aspects of aerospace technology beginning with general aircraft design and flight, application of composites and smart materials and the assessment of the structural integrity of vehicles using sensors. Each class will be followed by a short tour of ESAM, focusing on the material presented. To register please call Pat at (518) 377-2191 or email at esam.office@ gmail.com. Deadline is July 12, 2023 or until classes fill up.

Ballston Spa UMC Food Pantry

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CAPITAL DISTRICT - To Love A Child, Inc. announces the launch of its June fundraising campaign – the “June Dollar-for-Dollar Match”. Each dollar that is donated to To Love A Child, Inc. will be matched by an anonymous donor dollar-for-dollar during the month of June up to a total of $10,000!

Donations during the month of June will help to support our local programs; Thyme to Thrive educational programs, field trips and school break camps; and our international projects in Zimbabwe – clean water and wells, the building of a medical clinic, education, a piggery, food forests; and Haiti –educational support for teachers’ salaries.

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“Harmony on Parade” with the Racing City Chorus

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We rehearse each Tuesday and will be reviewing our parade repertoire! If you can’t make any rehearsal, no problem, we’ll provide lyrics on parade day. We make it easy!

We’re a welcoming group, so give us a try!

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Craft Fair at Brookside Museum

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Saturday, June 24, 2023, from 10 am to 3 pm. No mass produced or commercially manufactured products will be permitted. Spaces are available outdoors, with limited spaces available indoors. The fair is a rain-or-shine event.

The fair is very popular and annual. The History Center utilizes social media, posters, email blasts, press releases, and a website to promote this eagerly anticipated event.

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exhibition on the history of Saratoga County that will open in spring 2023.

In addition, the History Center’s multi-year, multi-platform initiative offers a variety of innovative, stimulating, and educational programs online and in-person across the country. Learn more about the Saratoga County History Center and program updates at www. brooksidemuseum.org or the Center on Facebook or Twitter @SaratogaCoHistory.

Cat Adoption Center Save A Life! Adopt!

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GLENS FALLS - All cats for adoption have been rescued locally. For more information: 518-409-8105 ext. 101 adoptadk@animalleague. org facebook.com/theanimalleagueadirondackregion/

be in pursuit of some sort of intellectual betterment, Scorpio. Get outside and take a walk or swim in a lake. Engage in trivial things that bring you joy.

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Sagittarius, you are capable of producing impressive results if you set your mind on a plan. This is the week to dabble in a new hobby that will bring forth your creativity.

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Ballston Spa Lions Club Dedicates Memorial Bench and Plaques to Deceased Members

BALLSTON SPA - On Saturday, May 27, as part of the Memorial Day Weekend Celebration, the Ballston Spa Lions Club dedicated a Memorial Bench and plaques to deceased members.

Nineteen (19) Lions Passed away in service over the last 25 years. Each deceased Lion’s name was inscribed on an individual plaque attached to the bench. Each name was read slowly in progression. One of the deceased members is Joseph Austin. Joe was a Charter member, a local businessman, and served with the Lions Club actively for 62 years.

Mayor Frank Rossi spoke briefly about the Memorial Bench, the Lions Club and their service to the village of Ballston Spa and environs. For information about the Lions Club, send an email to: membership@BallstonSpaLionsClub.org

Malta Spotlighter’s Theatre Troupe’s Production of ‘The Lady Pirates of Captain Bree’

MALTA - There are still limited seats available for Malta Spotlighter’s Theatre Troupe’s production of ‘The Lady Pirates of Captain Bree’; produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Services; directed by Elyse Young. ‘The Lady Pirates of Captain Bree’, a swashbuckling musical comedy set in the 1800s aboard the merchant ship “Kayla May”, will be performed Saturday June 17 at 2pm and 7pm and Sunday June 18 at 2pm on the Malta Community Center Stage. Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $10.00 for children and can be purchased at the Malta Community Center or www.maltaparksrec. com. Call Malta Parks and Recreation at (518) 899-4411 for additional information. Sponsors include: Global Foundries/Town of Malta Foundation, Adirondack Trust Company/Amsure, CT Male Associates, Ballston Spa National Bank, Fairfield Inn and Suites/Home 2 Suites and Levine & Levine.

Summer Enrichment Camp at East Side

Recreation

SARATOGA - Join the Saratoga Springs Recreation Dept and BeTa Community Programs for a summer filled with enriching programs for kids. Visit SaratogaRec.com forall details and to register!

Summer Enrichment Camps

Monday-Friday 12:30-3:00 pm

Fees Per Class: City $200 / Non-City $225

*Additional supply fees

July 10-14 - *Recorder Ninja

July 17-21 - Beginner Broadway

July 24-28 - *Glitter and Glue

July 31-August 4 - Brain Games

August 7-11 - Artsy Smartsy

August 14-18 - *Bee-Lieve You Can Crochet

August 21-25 - *Snack Attack

August 28-Sept 1 - *Why? Because Science Says So

Brooks BBQ Chicken Take Out

HUDSON FALLS - Thursday, June 15, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. $15.00/person. Pre-sale tickets are available for sale Mondays 4:00-6:00 p.m. at the Forrest St. entrance of the church, or call/text 518-256-7893. Dinner includes ½ chicken, baked potato, coleslaw and a roll & butter. Beverages and homemade brownies will also be available for sale. Hudson Falls United Methodist Church, 227 Main Street, Hudson Falls.

Summer Pops Concerts

ROUND LAKE - Sat, Jun 17, 7pm - Round Lake Auditorium - https://www.roundlakeauditorium.org/

Tickets $10

Concert will feature patriotic tunes & musical favorites as well as guest artist playing the historic Davis Ferris Tracker Organ.

SCOTIA - Sun, Jun 25, 7pm - Freedom Park, Scotiahttps://freedomparkscotia.com/#Concert

Free concert - Concert will feature patriotic tunes & musical favorites

Forester Family Gospel Group

MIDDLE GROVE - Join us at the Middle Grove United Methodist Church for The Forester Family Gospel Group concert, Sat., June 24 at 6pm. The Foresters sing southern and traditional Gospel Music. They also sing many of the great old hymns and gospel songs of the church. No ticket necessary - A love offering will be taken. Church is located at 429 Middle Grove Rd., Middle Grove (corner of Middle Grove & North Creek Rd.).

Ballston Spa Summer Kickoff Festival ‘23

BALLSTON SPA - Natalia and Dayanis, small business owners in Ballston Spa, will be hosting the Second Annual Summer Kickoff Festival on Sunday, June 25th from 10 AM to 2 PM in Wiswall Park, Ballston Spa. Creating a festive mood to welcome the summer season, this event features vendors, creatives, services, and entrepreneurs based in the Capital Region and surrounding areas. “We love the Ballston Spa and the greater community. It’s such a supportive place to be in business and our customers are the best!” says Dayanis Bowie, owner of DB Trends, a gift studio featuring home decor and tropical plants located at 32 Front Street in Ballston Spa.

This year, there will be 30+ vendors selling baked goods, specialty foods, clothing, handmade gifts, jewelry as well as promoting local services including pet boarding, home needs, childcare, child development education and more! The Kids’ Free Activity Tent will have a yoga class, face painting, surprise visits from special characters, as well as bubble and water play stations.

The first 25 shoppers will receive FREE swag bags full of local goodies and every purchase recorded on the event stamp pass will be entered to win several giveaways.

The Summer 2023 Kick Off will take place in Wiswall Park located at 39 Front Street in Ballston Spa, Sunday June 25th from 10 AM to 2 PM. Rain date will be Sunday, July 9th. Check the following link for updates at: https:// www.playhollow.com/pages/summer-kick-off-2023

Vacation Bible School Registration at East Glenville Community Church

GLENVILLE - East Glenville Community Church is excited to announce that registration is open for this year’s Vacation Bible School! This year’s theme is Stellar, Shining Jesus’ Light. VBS will be June 26-30, 9-noon. Registration forms are available on our website at http:// www.egcchurch.org. Cost is $15/child with a maximum charge of $40/family. For more information, contact the church office at (518) 399-3151 or children@egcchurch. org.

Green Drinks - June 14th

SARATOGA - Green Drinks! A “green gathering” for those who work, volunteer, or have a passion for promoting the environment, conservation, and sustainability.

WHEN: June 14, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm

WHERE: The Parting Glass, 40-42 Lake Ave, Saratoga Springs

DETAILS: Food, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic drinks are available for purchase. Green Drinks - Saratoga Springs is held monthly. While this is a networking event, solicitation is not allowed.

Juneteenth Celebration

Hosted by Frederick Allen Elks Lodge 609

SARATOGA - “Celebrating Progress...Making

More Happen” - Monday, June 19th, 1:00p to 3:00p

69 Beekman Street, Saratoga Springs NY 12866 Music, Interpretative Dance, Dramatic Reenactments, Poetry & more. Come early and join us for a symbolic 2-1/2 block walk in honor of Ms. Opal Lee, “Grandmother of Juneteenth” Free & open to the public. Reception to follow 518-691-2499

Co-sponsored by MLK Saratoga & Our Lodge Foundation, Inc.

Juneteenth Weekend

Events: www.frederickallenlodge. org

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