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ADK Tabletop Day Returns to Wood Theater April 1 Bacon Hill Documentary

Premieres March 30

GLENS FALLS - ADK

Tabletop Day returns this spring to the Charles R. Wood Theater on Glen Street in downtown Glens Falls. The title of this year’s event is “The Spring Fling,” and being that the event is taking place on April Fool’s Day, the Sasquatch has been chosen as the mascot.

The event organizers, Adirondack Tabletop Gamers and Game Developers along with local game design company First Stall Productions, invite tabletop gaming enthusiasts from around the area to gather and play games, have some fun, and raise some money for their chosen local charity, North Shore Animal League - Adirondack Region Cat Adoption Center, based in Glens Falls.

ADK Tabletop Day will be a one-day, 12-hour event filled with modern board games, Role-Playing games, and more.

This event is open to people of all ages and skill levels. The event will run from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Attendees can sign up for structured time slots featuring a variety of board games, card games, and role-playing games, or enjoy a large open gaming space and borrow from the lending library of over 300 games (you may bring your own games as well, if you like). Independent game designers will also be on-hand running demos of games they have created.

Adults: $15 ; Children under 12: Free of charge; Students & Veterans receive a $3 discount. Each purchased ticket comes with an entry into a door prize raffle. To buy passes, visit the Wood Theater Box office: https:// ci.ovationtix.com/35085/ production/1152716 Or visit the website: www.adirondacon.com.

BALLSTON SPA – The Saratoga County History Center has announced the forthcoming release of their latest documentary, “Bacon Hill, a Forgotten Crossroads.”

The program showcases the rich history and plans of the Bacon Hill farming community in the eastern Saratoga County town of Northumberland through the eyes of three generations of residents.

The documentary will have its first screening at a special event for History Center members at 7 p.m. on March 30, which will take place at the Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa. The documentary will be screened at the Bacon Hill Reformed Church on April 20 at 7 p.m., followed by a second showing on April 29 at

2 p.m. at the Brookside Museum. Those interested in attending these events can register through the History Center’s website at https://brooksidemuseum.org/. The SCHC’s series, “Forgotten Crossroads,” explores the history of bypassed communities in Saratoga County from the 19th and 20th centuries. Each episode highlights a different community and the stories of those still living there. The first episode, released in April 2022, delves into the history of Rock City Falls in the town of Milton, a small hamlet located alongside Kayaderosseras Creek. Viewers can watch the episode on the SCHC’s YouTube channel. For more information and program updates, visit: www. brooksidemuseum.org

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