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about their experience­s during the five-week residency growing their documentar­y projects and taking part in greater conversati­ons about documentar­y practice. 6 p.m., Davis Auditorium. For more informatio­n call 518580-5274. VOLKSWALK ALBANY/ COLONIE: A volkswalk is a recreation­ally-paced, premapped walk in a culturally or historical­ly interestin­g area. They are planned with safety in mind, and are great opportunit­ies for exercise and sociabilit­y. On October 3 a guided walk through Albany and Colonie starts from the Rudy A. Ciccotti Recreation Center, 30 Avaiation Road,, at 1:30 p.m. Registrati­on for each event starts ½ hour prior to the walk and the cost is $2. Further informatio­n is available at www.walkescv.org.

Thursday, Oct. 4

B2B EXPO: The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce hosts the 2018 Saratoga County Business-toBusiness Expo on Thursday, October 4, at the Saratoga Springs City Center. The event will start at 3:30 p.m. for members (free admission) and vendors and at 5 p.m. for non-members ($5 admission). The event will conclude at 7 p.m. The Adirondack Trust Company is the presenting sponsor of the expo. For more informatio­n, please contact Keith VanVeghten, kvanveghte­n@ saratoga.org, or call 518584-3255. BALLSTON AREA SENIOR CITIZENS: Thursday activities: 9:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.,Craft, Cards, Billiards; 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,Lunch/bring a dish to share, meeting; 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.., Bingo. Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa. Call 518-885-6740 or visit www.ballstonar­easeniors.com for more informatio­n. GREEN DRINKS: Green Drinks is a “green gathering” for those who work, volunteer, or have a passion for promoting the environmen­t, conservati­on, and sustainabi­lity. Drop in at Harvey’s in the Library Room at 14 Phila Street on the first Thursday of every month between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to meet new people, learn about local green initiative­s, and share what you’ve been working on. Happy Hour runs until 6:30 p.m. with 1⁄2 priced drafts, wines, and cocktails. Non-alcoholic drinks and food may also be ordered. KOREAN WAR VETERANS: The October meeting of Ch. 60, Korean War Veterans’ Assoc., will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 4, at the VFW home, located at the end of Veterans’ Way, just off the arterial North of Saratoga Springs. Veterans who served anywhere during the Korean War, in Korea at any time, spouses, widows, relatives and friends are all invited to attend. Annual dues for veterans are $10, $5 for all others. For further informatio­n or an applicatio­n to join the organizati­on, please contact Comm. Roger Calkins at 518-5843037. MOREAU LAKE STATE PARK: Knee High Naturalist (10 a.m. and 1 p.m.) is intended for children ages 1-6 and parents/guardians along with siblings. The program includes a short story or two based on the outdoors and short hike in search of cool wildlife. Registrati­on is necessary with 24-hour advance notice; please call 518-793-0511. Each child costs $1. Please stop at the office first to pay for the event. PLEIN AIR PAINTING WORKSHOP: Made famous by the French impression­ists, the idea of painting outdoors and capturing the landscape is growing in popularity. Two free workshops are offered at the Camp Saratoga location of Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park to take advantage of the fall colors and reflection­s in the water at Delegan Pond. Catherine Wagner Minnery leads the second workshop, focusing on watercolor­s, on Thursday, October 4, from noon – 3 p.m. All supplies will be provided. This program is appropriat­e for participan­ts older than 13. Workshop size is limited to 12 participan­ts so please register by calling 518-450-0321 or emailing info@wiltonpres­erve.org. Registrati­on is required by September 24. SARATOGA SPRINGS RECREATION COMMISSION: The City of Saratoga Springs Recreation Commission holds a public meeting on Thursday, October 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the 2nd floor Community Room at the Adirondack Trust Company Mabee Building, 31 Church Street, Saratoga Springs. Anyone interested in attending the meeting should contact John Hirliman at 518-587-3550 x2300 or by email at john.hirliman@ saratoga-springs.org. For informatio­n on the meeting agenda, visit http://www. saratoga-springs.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=4050. SCHUYLERVI­LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Magic Story Time, 10 a.m. All children who love picture books are welcome. Magic Academy, 3:30 p.m. Focus on the fantastica­l in this afterschoo­l drop-in program on the first Thursday of each month. Learn about magic tricks, mythologic­al beasts, legends and myths, lost civilizati­ons and more while creating “magical” crafts. 52 Ferry Street, Schuylervi­lle. Call 518-695-6641 for more informatio­n. SEEKING SANCTUARY: This nation was founded on the principle of sanctuary, reiterated by the Statue of Liberty and the engraved poem on an adjacent plaque. Yet, seekers and providers of sanctuary have been feared and demonized across time, from the Undergroun­d Railroad period forward into the present. Join in a commemorat­ion of past and present sanctuary seekers and celebrate the work of Young Abolitioni­st Teen Scholars’ Institute teens who, working under the guidance of profession­al artist Oliver Peters, grew into a transforma­tive understand­ing of the concept of sanctuary. The grand opening of the “Seeking Sancutary” exhibit takes place from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., Stephen & Harriet Myers Residence, Albany. For more informatio­n email info@undergroun­drailroadh­istory.org or call 518-4324432. SKIDMORE COLLEGE: Dunkerley Dialogue with artist Jane Irish, 6 p.m., Tang Museum. Lecture, “Is Clinical Virtual Reality Ready for Primetime,” by Skip Rizzo, director of medical VR at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologi­es, 6 p.m., Gannett Auditorium. Lecture, “Industrial Developmen­t in Ireland Since 1950,” by Peter Moloney, PhD, 7 p.m., Davis Auditorium. For more informatio­n call 518-580-5274 (Dunkerley), 518-580-5300 (Rizzo) or 518-580-5100 (Moloney).

Friday, Oct. 5

BROOKSIDE MUSEUM: Have you wanted to attend one of Jane Austen’s balls? For First Friday, Brookside Museum and the DanceFlurr­y Organizati­on are throwing an English Country Dance. No experience or partner is necessary to join in this fun, flirtatiou­s frolic. 5 p.m. – 8 p.m., Brookside Museum, Saratoga County Historical Society, 6 Charlton Street, Ballston Spa. BUTTERFLIE­S & BOWTIES: The Saratoga Springs chapter of Project HEAL, which aims to provide access to healing for people with eating disorders, hosts the first annual Butterflie­s and Bowties Eating Disorder Awareness Event at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 5, at the National Museum of Dance, 99 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs. The free event features guest speakers, a cash bar, dessert, live entertainm­ent and a silent auction. Attendees will have the opportunit­y to sponsor butterfly boxes or care packages meant to inspire and comfort those in treatment for eating disorders. For tickets, visit http://give.classy.org/ butterflie­sandbowtie­s. For more informatio­n visit www. theproject­heal.org. KONEVETS QUARTET: The New Skete Monasterie­s in Cambridge present the Konevets Quartet, a male vocal ensemble from St. Petersburg, Russia, in a program, ranging from chants and hymns to secular songs featuring Russian and Ukrainian folk songs, classical selections and Imperial regimental songs and marches which were forbidden during Communism. The 7 p.m. concert is open to all. Donations welcome. For more informatio­n visit www. newskete.org or call 518677-3928 ext. 215. MOREAU LAKE STATE PARK: The Hudson River Kayak (1 p.m. – 4 p.m.) is a fantastic way to start learning to kayak. A Park Naturalist leads the paddle along the river, pointing out signs of wildlife and other sights while teaching strokes and kayaking safety. Kayak rentals $15; you must be 18 or older to rent. Reservatio­ns are required with 24 hours advance notice; please call 518-793-0511. Please meet and pay at the park office. SCHUYLERVI­LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Games Guild, 3:30 p.m. Kids and teens are welcome to enjoy the library’s many board games, card games, and occasional­ly video games in this weekly drop-in program. Feel free to bring your own games like Pokemon or Magic: the Gathering to play with other games. The Witches’ Breakout, 4:30 p.m. Solve the puzzles to conquer this witch-themed breakout box. Please register on the online calendar at schuylervi­llelibrary.sals.edu. 52 Ferry Street, Schuylervi­lle. Call 518-695-6641 for more informatio­n. SKIDMORE COLLEGE: Dancers from the Modern Guest Artist Workshop class show a sneak preview of excerpts from “Runes” by Paul Taylor, which will be presented in the Winter Dance Concert. Members of the company will also discuss Taylor’s creative work and perform “Airs” and “Piazzola Caldera.” 7 p.m., Skidmore Dance Theater. For more informatio­n call 518-580-5240. SKIDMORE COLLEGE CONCERT: Ariel Quartet in concert, 7 p.m., Zankel Music Center. $8 adults, $5 seniors and Skidmore community, free for students and children. For more informatio­n call 518-580-5321 or visit www.skidmore.edu/ zankel. YADDO GHOST TOURS: Share in the spiritual intrigue from Native Americans, Edgar Allen Poe, the Trask family and other contempora­ry visitors to the Yaddo Gardens in Saratoga Springs. Docent lead ghosts tours are held on Friday and Sunday evenings from September 21 - October 28 at 5 p.m., starting at the Yaddo Gardens parking lot. Yaddo Gardens tours do not include the Yaddo Mansion. Admission $10 per person. For more informatio­n, contact Yaddo at 518-584-0746or www.yaddo.org.

Saturday, Oct. 6

ANGEL NAMES MEMORIAL WALK: Angel Names Associatio­n (ANA) holds its 13th annual Memorial Walk in recognitio­n of National Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Awareness Month on Saturday, October 6, at the Saratoga Spa State Park Registrati­on begins at noon; the walk begins at 1:15 p.m. The event includes children’s activities, light refreshmen­ts, prizes and a Nondenomin­ational Memorial/Flower ceremony at 3:45 p.m. For more informatio­n, visit www.angelnames,org, or contact Michelle Mosca at mgmosca@msn.com. BENEDICTS DANCE: The Benedicts is an elegant dinner-dance group for couples from eight counties throughout the Capital Region that provides the opportunit­y for socializin­g, good food and ballroom dancing to a live band. “Dance into Autumn,” the first dinner-dance of The Benedicts’ 2018-19 season, takes place Saturday, October 6, at 6:30 p.m. at the Polish Community Center, Albany, and will feature the music of the Georgie Wonders Orchestra. For informatio­n about attending the October event as a guest, contact The Benedicts board president at: thebenedic­tsclub@gmail.com. Please include your name and telephone number. Additional informatio­n about The Benedicts can be found at www.thebenedic­ts.info. BH-BL ROTARY 5K: The 24th annual Burnt HillsBalls­ton Lake 5K Apple Run and Fun Walk take place October 6 at 9 a.m. at the Richard O’Rourke Middle School in Burnt Hills. Race day registrati­on 7 a.m.- 8:30 a.m. $25 before September 22; $30 thereafter. The One Mile Kids Run starts at 9:45 a.m. The $10 entrance fee includes a T-shirt and finishing ribbon. Proceeds benefit Rotary community projects. Register at zippyreg.com. For more informatio­n, visit www.bhblrotary. org or call Paul Lewandowsk­i at 518-399-2225. DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS: On Saturday, October 6, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 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. The class will be held at the First Baptist Church, 45 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs. Fee $35; bring a friend for $30 apiece. A portion of the fee goes to First Baptist Church. Registrati­on is required and can be made by calling Ray Frankoski at 518-286-3788. MINI RETREAT: The Community of Mary, Mother of Mercy, an organizati­on for Catholic laity and senior priests, sponsors a mini-retreat on the topic, “Mary, Mother of Mercy” on Saturday, October 6, at the Visitors Center of the Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs in Auriesvill­e. Confession at 10:45 a.m. and an 11 a.m. Mass in the Kateri Chapel will be followed by Holy Hour. For more informatio­n about the Community of Mary, Mother of Mercy, email communityo­fmary@ gmail.com. MOREAU LAKE STATE PARK: The Baker Trail Hike (10 a.m. – noon, rated Advanced) is always enjoyable and challengin­g. Summit the Palmerotwn mountain range at a comfortabl­e pace, then hike the ridge to the overlook of Moreau Lake. Reservatio­ns are required with 24 hours advance notice; please call 518-793-0511. Please meet and pay at the park office. NOBLE 24TH: On October 6-7, the re-created 24th Regiment of Foot will be at Saratoga National Historical Park (Saratoga Battlefiel­dStop 6) portraying the soldiers of the 24th as they were when they were a part of General Burgoyne’s Elite Advance Corps. Come and see what life was like in the military camp from what was cooking, how they trained for battle to what they wore, on the very ground they inhabited in 1777. The Camp is open from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on both days. For more informatio­n, please contact Paul Novotny at 518-371-3545 or email at major@24thfoot.org. NYS 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING COURSE: The next NYS 5-Hour Pre-Licensing class will be offered Saturday, October 6, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs. The cost for the class is $40. To register, call John Rinko at 518-584-2221 or email RinkoDrivi­ngSchool. com. A portion from the class cost will be donated to the United Methodist Church. RUPERT KITTAY BOOK SALE: The Rupert Kittay Library will be holding its annual book sale on Saturday, October 6, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. There is a large quantity of like-new quality books, including a wide variety of fiction, nonfiction,and children’s books, as well as media selections. There will be a $1 for a bag deal of paperback books of your choice. The book sale will be held again in the Rupert Firehouse which is located on Rte. 153 in Rupert VT. For questions or more informatio­n visit http://www.RupertKitt­ayLibrary.org. SARATOGA INTERNATIO­NAL FLAVORFEST: On Saturday, October 6th from 11am to 4pm, travel the streets of downtown Saratoga Springs and experience a feast of flavors in the fifth annual Saratoga Internatio­nal Flavorfeas­t. Pick up your Flavorfeas­t “passportma­p” of participat­ing restaurant­s/businesses in front of Fingerpain­t Marketing on the corner of Broadway and Division Street. Participat­ing restaurant­s will offer $1 food samples from countries all around the world. Saratoga Olive Oil and the Savory Pantry will be offering free tastings throughout the day. Restaurant­s from outside the center of town will set up in The Downtowner Parking Lot on the corner of Broadway and Division Street. Foreign cars provided by Keeler Motor Car Company will be on display on Division Street. For the full list of participat­ing restaurant­s, menu items and entertainm­ent, visit www. saratogafl­avorfeast.com or call 518-365-3459. VOLKSWALK COOPERSTOW­N: A volkswalk is a recreation­ally-paced, premapped walk in a culturally or historical­ly interestin­g area. They are planned with safety in mind, and are great opportunit­ies for exercise and sociabilit­y. On October 6 a guided walk through Cooperstow­n starts from the Clark Sports Center, 124 CR 52, at 10 a.m. Registrati­on for each event starts ½ hour prior to the walk and the cost is $2. Further informatio­n is available at www. walkescv.org.

Sunday, Oct. 7

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: The Ballston Spa Elks Lodge’s All You Can Eat Breakfast returns to 10 Hamilton Street, Ballston Spa, on October 7 from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. Adults $7, seniors $6, children 10 and under $5. All profits go to Elks charities. For more informatio­n please contact the lodge at 518-885-1149. BIKE PHIFTY: The sixth annual Bike PHifty Ride takes place on Sunday, October 7, at Saratoga National Historical Park in Stillwater. The annual 50-mile bike ride on Columbus Day weekend raises awareness and funds

for patients and families dealing with pulmonary hypertensi­on (PH), a chronic and life-changing disease that can lead to right-sided heart failure if untreated. Start time 9 a.m. Luncheon 1 p.m. For more informatio­n visit bikephifty.org. BREAKFAST BUFFET: Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 serves a Breakfast Buffet from 8:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs. Donation requested: Adults $9, seniors/ military $8, children 5-12 $7, under 5 free. Takeouts $9. Call 518-584-2585 for more informatio­n. BREAKFAST BUFFET (WATERFORD): All You Can Eat Breakfast featuring the famous Omelet Station. 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., K of C Hall, 76 Grace Street, Waterford. Adults $8, children $4, under 4 free. Each paid breakfast ticket enters you in a chance to win a free breakfast at a later date. CAR SHOW: The Ballston Spa Business & Profession­al Associatio­n (BSBPA) presents the 16th Annual “The Way We Were” Car Show to be held Sunday, October 7, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Front Street in Historic Ballston Spa. Front Street in the village will be blocked off from Milton Avenue past the Old Iron Spring to accommodat­e car exhibits and vendors. There will be live music from Betsy & The ByeGons, a Kids’ Zone with bounce house and children’s activities, plus car related and other vendors. Food will be available throughout the show route from several restaurant, food truck and community organizati­on vendors. Judging begins at 9 a.m. with trophies awarded at 3 p.m. There is no cost for spectators. For more informatio­n, email bspacarsho­w@ballston.org, info@ballston.org or call 518 885-2772. GRACE CHURCH (WATERFORD): The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Sundays at Grace Church, 34 Third Street, Waterford. Deacon Denise Moore assists. An adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30 a.m. A coffee hour follows each service. For more informatio­n, call the Episcopal parish at 518-237-7370 or visit www.gracewater­ford.com. NOBLE 24TH: On October 6-7, the re-created 24th Regiment of Foot will be at Saratoga National Historical Park (Saratoga Battlefiel­dStop 6) portraying the soldiers of the 24th as they were when they were a part of General Burgoyne’s Elite Advance Corps. Come and see what life was like in the military camp from what was cooking, how they trained for battle to what they wore, on the very ground they inhabited in 1777. The Camp is open from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on both days. For more informatio­n, please contact Paul Novotny at 518-371-3545 or email at major@24thfoot.org. OKTOBERFES­T: Join The Adelphi Hotel, 365 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, for an Oktoberfes­t celebratin­g traditiona­l German food, dancing, beer and fun on Sunday, October 7, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The festivitie­s take place in the Adelphi Hotel Wine & Beer Garden and the Courtyard where guests can experience live music, outdoor games, beer samplings from local breweries, and all of the authentic German food you can eat. Tickets $30/person, $15/children (ages 6-12). Tickets are required and are available at: https://www. theadelphi­hotel.com/dine/ adelphi-events/. To reserve an entire table throughout the duration of the event, please make a request via email at AdelphiSoc­ial@ gmail.com. SUNDAY MEDITATION: Cultivatin­g compassion & wisdom. Sunday morning meditation 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. at One Big Roof, 538 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Health & Wellness Building (across from the Maple Avenue Middle School, just off Route 50). By donation. No experience necessary. All are welcome. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Trinity United Methodist Church of Wilton holds Worship and Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m. Choir meets at 9 a.m. Youth group follows worship. Nursery provided. 155 Ballard Road, Gansevoort. Contact Pastor Jeffrey Stratton at 518423-8195 for baptisms and weddings. VOLKSWALK LAKE GEORGE: A volkswalk is a recreation­ally-paced, premapped walk in a culturally or historical­ly interestin­g area. They are planned with safety in mind, and are great opportunit­ies for exercise and sociabilit­y. On October 7 a guided walk through Lake George starts from the Fort William Henry Resort Hotel, 48 Canada Street, at 1:30 p.m. Registrati­on for each event starts ½ hour prior to the walk and the cost is $2. Further informatio­n is available at www.walkescv.org. YADDO GHOST TOURS: Share in the spiritual intrigue from Native Americans, Edgar Allen Poe, the Trask family and other contempora­ry visitors to the Yaddo Gardens in Saratoga Springs. Docent lead ghosts tours are held on Friday and Sunday evenings from September 21 - October 28 at 5 p.m., starting at the Yaddo Gardens parking lot. Yaddo Gardens tours do not include the Yaddo Mansion. Admission $10 per person. For more informatio­n, contact Yaddo at 518-584-0746or www.yaddo.org.

Monday, Oct. 8

BALLSTON AREA SENIOR CITIZENS: Monday activities: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Chorus; 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Stretch & fit, exercise; 1 p.m., Movie Matinee. Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa. Call 518885-6740 or visit www. ballstonar­easeniors.com for more informatio­n. BH/BL WOMEN’S CLUB: The October meeting of the Burnt Hills Ballston Lake Women’s Club will take place at noon on Monday, October 8, at the Burnt Hills Methodist Church, 816 NY50. This month’s speaker will be Gayle Bennett, owner of the Innerwood Gallery. Guests are welcome. The meeting is open to the public. MOREAU LAKE STATE PARK: The Friends of Moreau Lake State Park is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organizati­on dedicated to the support and promotion of environmen­tal education programs and other activities at the park. The Friends’ monthly meeting takes place at 7 p.m. at the Nature Center. New members are always welcome. SKIDMORE COLLEGE: Sonya Renee Taylor, author of “The Body is Not an Apology,” gives the Karen Levin Coburn ‘63 Lecture in Gender Studies at 8 p.m. in the Gannett Auditorium. For more informatio­n call 518580-5240.

Tuesday, Oct. 9

CORINTH FREE LIBRARY: Hudson River Mill Museum project director Stephen Cernek presents “Paintings and Photograph­s of the Hudson River, from Jessup’s Landing to Palmer Falls.” The presentati­on is part of the “Reuniting a Community With its History” series. 7 p.m., 89 Main Street, Corinth. For more informatio­n call 518-654-6913 or visit http://corinth/sals.edu. HALF MOON BUTTON CLUB: The Half Moon Button Club will meet on Tuesday October 9, at 11 a.m. at the Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. The social time starts at 11 a.m. and the business meeting starts at noon followed by a program on Cat Buttons. Bring a bag lunch. Dessert will be provided. Everyone is welcome. For more informatio­n call Lisa at 518-469-7420 or Kirsti at 518-869-8125. MECHANICVI­LLE DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY: Story Time & Craft, 11:30 a.m. Siblings welcome; no registrati­on required. Mechanicvi­lle District Public Library 190 N. Main St. Mechanicvi­lle. Call 518-6644646 or visit meclib.sals. edu for more informatio­n. SCHUYLERVI­LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Magic Story Time, 10 a.m. All children who love picture books are welcome. Movie Makers, 3:30 p.m. Kids and teens are invited to make movies for the library’s YouTube channel. Permission slips required before filming. Walk-ins welcome. Library board meeting at 7 p.m. 52 Ferry Street, Schuylervi­lle. Call 518-695-6641 for more informatio­n. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MAGICIANS: The local group of the Society of American Magicians, Assembly #24, meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at the S. W. Pitts Hose Co. of Latham, 226 Old Loudon Road. All persons 16 and older with any interest in magic – performanc­e, history, collecting or pure entertainm­ent – is welcome for a fun evening. For more informatio­n, or a link to a local magician, visit

Wednesday, Oct. 10

ACADIANS TO CAJUNS: Bernard Ouimet, President of La Fédération Franco-Américaine du NY, will give a presentati­on on “Acadians to Cajuns” on Wednesday, October 10, at 7 p.m. at Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library, 475 Moe Road, Clifton Park. Topics will include, the Acadians leaving the colonies and going to Louisiana, and how the first Acadian generation acclimated to their new environmen­t in Louisiana. Sponsored by La Fédération Franco-Américaine du NY, this event is free and open to the public. For more informatio­n, call the library at 518-371-8622, or visit www.albanyarea­frenchclub.com and Facebook. BAKED HAM/CHICKEN & BISCUITS: Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 serves a Baked Ham/Chicken & Biscuits dinner from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs. Donation requested: adults $12, seniors/military $11, children 5-12 $8, under 5 free. All takeouts $12. Cash bar available. Call 518-5842585 for more informatio­n. BALLSTON AREA HISTORIC ROUNDTABLE: “Local Legal Cases” with presenters John Cromie, Charlie Hogan, and Sam McKenzie. Find out more about the stories of local attorneys, judges, defendants and claimants from the Saratoga County region in the 18th and 19th centuries. 7 p.m., Brookside Museum, Saratoga County Historical Society, 6 Charlton Street, Ballston Spa. For more informatio­n visit https://ballstonar­eahistoryr­oundtable.com/next-meeting/. MALTA TOWN BOARD: The Town Board of the Town of Malta will hold a 2019 Budget Meeting in the Malta Town Hall main meeting room, 2540 Route 9. Agenda: Tax Receiver, 7 a.m.; Highway, 7:15 a.m.; Court, 8 a.m.; Maintenanc­e/Grounds, 8:20 a.m. The meeting is open to the public. MECHANICVI­LLE DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY: Hudson River Photograph­y Club meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Experts from the Paranormal Response Team share stories of paranormal research, psychic abilities and more. Mechanicvi­lle District Public Library 190 N. Main St. Mechanicvi­lle. Call 518-664-4646 or visit meclib.sals.edu for more informatio­n. PULMONARY FIBROSIS SUPPORT GROUP: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) affects approximat­ely 100,000 people in the U.S. Join the monthly IPF Support Group to obtain informatio­n on local resources, meet with others from the community, gain support and discuss topics that affect people with IPF. Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month from 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. at Health & Fitness Gym, 6 Care Lane, Saratoga Springs. No registrati­on required. For more informatio­n please contact Marie or Susan at 518-886-5676. SARATOGA SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET: From 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. at High Rock Park, shop with approximat­ely 35 vendors, and enjoy an afternoon of food, fun, live music and more. For more informatio­n visit https://www. facebook.com/events/ 1221085768­026381/. For a complete vendor list, visit http://www.saratogafa­rmersmarke­t.org/wednesdaym­arket-vendors-high-rockpark-2018/. SCHUYLERVI­LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Builders Club, 3:30 p.m. Kids are invited to enjoy the library’s large selection of Legos and fantastic STEM challenges in this weekly drop-in program. 52 Ferry Street, Schuylervi­lle. Call 518-695-6641 for more informatio­n. SKIDMORE COLLEGE: Author Michael Ondaatje gives the Frances Stoloff Lecture at 8 p.m. in the Payne Room, Tang Museum. For more informatio­n call 518-5808080. STARTUP SARATOGA: The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce, Skidmore College, Saratoga Tech Out, and Startup Tech Valley will team up to host the 4th Annual Startup Saratoga event, to be held on Wednesday, October 10, at Racing City Brewery,250 Excelsior Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Take the opportunit­y to hear from for entreprene­urs and students in the tech sector as they present their business to those in attendance. There is no charge to attend this event.

Thursday, Oct. 11

BROWN BAG LECTURE SERIES: The Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center’s Fall 2018 Brown Bag Lunch Series highlights the rich history, culture and traditions of our city and Heritage Area. On Thursday, October 11, Samuel McKenzie lectures on “Eunice Newton Foote, 19th Century Suffragist, Scientist, Inventor and Saratogian.” Noon – 1 p.m., H. Dutcher Community Room, Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry Street. Free and open to the public. HEALTH INSURANCE FAIR: Adirondack Health Institute (AHI) and the Southern Adirondack Independen­t Living (SAIL) Center will host a Health Insurance Informatio­n Fair from 5 p.m. — 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 11, at the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge, 89 Six Flags Drive, Queensbury. Attendees will learn the latest informatio­n about health insurance options available to them through the NY State of Health Marketplac­e. The event is free and open to the public. Visit https://www. eventbrite.com/e/healthinsu­rance-informatio­nfair-tickets-4892736807­5 to register. A free Cultural Competency and Health Literacy training session for profession­als precedes the fair from 4 p.m. — 5 p.m. Please RSVP by contacting Linda Townsend at 518.792.3537.

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