Apr 03 Friday
School’s out and not sure what to do with the kids? Bring them to Shaker Heritage Society for this FREE Museum activity. Move and Shake in this 45 minute class. Taught by Rachelle Smith-Stallman.Inspired by the joyful rhythm of the Shakers, kids jump in, shake it out, and explore funky movement—growing confidence, creativity, and community.
March 17 - April 18 PlastiqueAn exhibition of artists from Project Vortex, an international collective of artists, designers, and architects actively focusing on the global problem of plastic pollution, curated by Aurora Robson. Free and open to the public.
Phantasmagoria: Paintings/Objects by George HendricksonApril 3 – 25 at The Other Side Gallery, 2011 Genesee St., UticaArtist Reception Friday, April 3, 5-7 p.m.Artist Talk Saturday, April 25 at 1 p.m.Regular Gallery hours Thursdays and Saturdays 12-2 pm.Exhibit is free and open to the public. Donations gratefully accepted.For additional information contact Rainer Wehner at 315-395-5235 or rainermariawehner@web.de.
FRI April 3 First Friday 5:00-8:00pm open late for music by Andrew Mollica, co-sponsored by the Music Performance Trust Fund, arranged by Local 14. Free and open to the public.
Get ready to dance! African, Caribbean, funk, reggae, and Latin grooves collide with traditional New England old-time and Celtic fiddle in the genre-defying sound of Gaslight Tinkers. Since 2012, I-Shea, Clara, Garrett, Elie, and Peter have brought their joyous, high-energy performances to clubs, dances, and festivals across the U.S. and Caribbean, blending global rhythms with a core of melody, song, and boundless positive energy. The Valley Advocate calls their music “fizzes and pops with unexpected textures and turns”—expect surprises, elation, and exuberant musicianship.
Opening the evening is Luke Concannon, former lead singer of UK No.1 chart act Nizlopi (The JCB Song), now making waves as a solo artist. His 2022 album Ecstatic Bird in the Burning debuted at No.12 on both the UK and US folk charts, showcasing the playful, heartfelt music he’s been creating since childhood.
A night of irresistible rhythms, lively melodies, and unforgettable grooves—don’t miss it!
The Department of Theatre’s New Play Reading Series presents Partitioned Prayers by Aria Ramanathan. Tusli and Gavi share everything: classes, secrets, and even a backyard in their small town in Indiana. But when the pressure from a family wedding, soccer season, and trying to survive high school cause a rift in their friendship - they must turn to the history that has been taught divides them for answers before they lose each other, forever.
Apr 04 Saturday
📣 Attention alt milk & Matcha lovers! MALK is teaming up with Cha Cha Matcha to bring their latest innovation, coconut-based creamers, to life with a Banana Cream Iced Matcha Latte! 🍵 🍌 🪩
🍌 From April 2 - 5, experience a custom Banana Cream Iced Matcha Latte featuring MALK’s new and already beloved Coconut Creamer, curated giveaways, surprises and more!
⏰ DAILY HOURS ⏰Thursday: 7 AM–6 PMFriday: 7 AM–6 PMSaturday: 8 AM–6 PMSunday: 8 AM–6 PM
We're collecting personal care items through April 9th to support families in need served by The Institute for Family Health. If you're able to contribute, we'd be so grateful for your help!
We’re accepting new, unopened items, including: *Menstrual products*Toothbrushes, toothpaste, and floss*Diapers and baby wipes*Deodorant*Soap and body wash*Shampoo and conditioner*Hand and body lotion*Hair brushes*Shaving cream and razors*Socks (all sizes)*Shower shoes
Make drop-offs at our Kingston office!721 Broadway, Suite 150Kingston, NY 12401Open: Mon-Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM
Join us every Saturday 9:30AM to 1:30PM from now through April 25th in the Wilton Mall food court!
Shop from 50+ local vendors while you listen to live music.
Make the Saratoga Farmers’ Market part of your weekly shopping plan. Come visit the market — We are the Saturday Place to Be!
This exploration walk is perfect for nature lovers of all ages! We will learn about woodland pools and the animals who call these places home. These woodland pools, also called vernal pools, are seasonal pools of water that provide habitat for distinctive plants and animals, like spring peepers, wood frogs, and salamanders.
This time of year is ideal for spotting amphibians as they migrate from their wintering spots and journey to vernal pools to find mates.