Oct 02 Thursday
Based upon the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly, this hit Broadway musical holds a special recipe for finding love in unexpected places.Jenna, a waitress and expert pie maker, is stuck in a small town and a loveless marriage. Faced with an unexpected pregnancy, Jenna fears she may have to abandon the dream of opening her own pie shop…until a baking contest in a nearby county and the towns handsome new doctor offer her a tempting recipe for happiness.“Thoroughly charming! A deep dish of feel-good feminist comfort food.” -The Hollywood Reporter
Music and Lyrics by Grammy-winner Sara Bareilles, Directed by Brittany Proia
THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8 PM, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS at 2 PM
Oct 03 Friday
Skidmore Encore announces registration for its Fall 2025 lecture series delivered by the remarkable Skidmore College faculty for adult learners age 55+ from around the local region. Encore attracts intellectually curious people who are eager to learn. Join us! The 2025 program runs for seven weeks on Tuesdays from September 30 through November 11 in the gorgeous Arthur Zankel Music Center Skidmore College campus. Online registration opens Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 9:00 AM.
For more information: www.skidmore.edu/encore
The Norman Rockwell Museum is honored to present a rare series of early twentieth century lighting advertisements by Norman Rockwell and fellow Golden Age illustrators Maxfield Parrish, N.C. Wyeth, Dean Cornwell, Stanley Arthurs, Worth Brehm, and Charles Chambers created for Edison Mazda Lamps, a division of the General Electric Company. These luminous, richly painted works were widely circulated in published advertisements through the 1920s and are on loan to the Museum for the first time through the generosity of GE Aerospace.
“Once a Tree: Continuity, Creativity, and Connection” explores the deep-rooted significance of trees in Haudenosaunee culture, tradition, and creative expression. Featuring the work of 42 artists and more than 100 objects—including decorative and utilitarian baskets, cradleboards, snowshoes, ladles, lacrosse sticks, toys, instruments, carvings, and sleds—this exhibition highlights the important relationship between nature and artistry. Selected from the Museum’s permanent collection, the exhibition was created with guidance from curatorial consultants Terry Chrisjohn III (Oneida), Preston Jacobs (Mohawk), and Sheila Ransom (Mohawk).
"Separated but Unbroken: The Haudenosaunee Boarding School Experience" explores the lasting impact of the Thomas Indian School, once located on the Cattaraugus Reservation south of Buffalo, NY, and The Mohawk Institute near Branford, Ontario. These institutions, which enrolled a significant number of Haudenosaunee students, were part of a larger system that sought to erase Indigenous identities while deeply shaping the lives of those who endured them. Co-curated by Erin Keaton (Mohawk), the exhibition sheds light on Haudenosaunee resilience.
$25 a drop-in, $80 ($20 a class) for a 4 session punch card, Venmo, CC, check or cash.
Figure Drawing Long pose Open Studio Sessions for experienced adult artists with a live model in a supportive atmosphere. No instructor. Bring your own art supplies/drawing boards. There are a few easels and we also have tables and chairs. Poses for three 1 hour or one 3 hour. Limited to 15 people per session.
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Sierra Hull & John Craigie – Live in ConcertFriday OCTOBER 3rd | 7PM | Spruce Peak ArtsDon't miss an unforgettable night with Sierra Hull, the Grammy-nominated mandolin virtuoso known for her stunning blend of bluegrass and folk, and John Craigie, the beloved Portland singer-songwriter famed for his sharp wit and heartfelt storytelling. Two unique artists. One INCREDIBLE show!
Oct 04 Saturday
Get Ready for the 9th Annual Amy’s Adventure Race for the Lake!
Lace up your trail shoes and mark your calendars. This exhilarating trail race through stunning forests and tough single track isn’t just about testing your limits – it’s about coming together to protect the land we love.
Choose between our classic 4.5-mile course or challenge yourself with the 10-mile route, both offering epic views and rewarding climbs. Whether you’re racing for a PR or just for the fun of it, every step supports critical land protection projects, and champions sustainable trailways, outdoor recreation, and helps expand outdoor access in the Lake George region.
After crossing the finish line, celebrate with fellow runners at our After Party at Bolton Landing Brewing Co., where we’ll toast to another year of adventure and conservation!
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable event. It’s gonna be a muddy good time!
Senior Citizens Law Day is a free event for older adults, soon-to-be seniors, their loved ones, and caregivers presented by Albany Law School’s Pro Bono Program. Join us for workshops and consultations conducted by Albany Law professors, attorneys, and other experts.
At Senior Citizens Law Day, attendees can:- Attend workshops on pressing legal, financial, and health issues- Receive a free, 30-minute, one-on-one consultation with an attorney- Hear from prominent advocates for older adults- Receive other informational materials from community organizations
Registration for attorney consultations opens on August 27, 2025.
Join us each Saturday morning at High Rock Park from 9 AM to 1 PM!
Enjoy live music, restock your kitchen with fresh and local goods, or grab breakfast and lunch from our ready-to-eat vendors! Let’s make Saturdays local and lively - see you at the market!