Mar 27 Friday
Gordon Clark and the Vermont Comedy All-Stars are back for an unforgettable night of stand-up packed with sharp writing, big laughs, and the kind of chemistry you only get from a truly local all-star lineup.
The show features an eclectic mix of Vermont favorites and road-tested comics: Zoe Bernstein brings dry wit and local charm; Julia Colasanti delivers high-energy Midwest-meets-New England comedy; Tracy Dolan finds big laughs in love, parenting, and life’s messier moments; Mo Doukhi pairs a disarming smile with deliciously dark humor shaped by a remarkable life story; and Eric Dreiblatt adds clever, offbeat comedy fresh from Brooklyn stages.
Hosted by Gordon Clark—producer, founder of the Vermont Comedy All-Stars, and Vermont’s oldest regularly performing comedian—this night promises smart stand-up, surprising perspectives, and nonstop laughs. Whether you’re a comedy superfan or just need a great night out, this show delivers.
Historian and best-selling author Russell Shorto is joined by award-winning history educators Peter Vermilyea from Housatonic Valley Regional High School, and Rhonan Mokriski from Salisbury School and Troutbeck Symposium, to discuss Shorto’s Revolution Song: The Story of America’s Founding in Six Remarkable Lives. This event is being held in connection with Salisbury Commemoration 250 and CT 250 and. It is sponsored by National Iron Bank, the oldest bank in Connecticut, and is a partnership of the Salisbury Forum, the Salisbury Association, Troutbeck Symposium, and Scoville Memorial Library,
Mar 28 Saturday
This March, every purchase of a $2.50 reusable Community Bag at the Big Y in Torrington, CT, supports the Housatonic Valley Association!
For every bag purchased, $1 will go toward HVA’s work to protect the natural resources and environmental health of the entire region, from the Berkshires, through western CT and eastern NY, to Long Island Sound. This supports river restoration projects that protect towns from extensive flooding, habitat protection for wildlife, and paid internship opportunities for the next generation of environmentalists.
Thank you for your support! Learn more at hvatoday.org.
Hosted by the Sailing School at Hudson River Maritime Museum and Kingston Sailing Club , the Riverport Women's Sailing Conference is held in-person, at HRMM in Kingston, New York. This annual gathering of sailors and aspiring sailors welcomes people who have not traditionally been able to learn to sail into the maritime community and offers the opportunity to build and improve their sailing skills. Includes keynote events on Friday evening and a full Saturday of hands-on workshops and presentations on a range of topics. All presentations are done by expert women sailors. People of all genders are encouraged to attend. Fri 3/27 Keynote Events: 5pm-8pm, Sat 3/28 Workshops: 9am-5:30pm
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!
Step back into the vibrant world of the 1920s and 1930s with Jazz Age Illustration, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration during this transformative era. Featuring over 100 works by renowned artists such as Aaron Douglas, John Held Jr., and Frank E. Schoonover, the exhibition delves into the cultural impact of illustration during a time of dramatic social change.
Organized by the Delaware Art Museum, Jazz Age Illustration is the first major exhibition to survey the art of popular illustration in the United States between 1919 and 1942—a vibrant and transformative era of innovation, evolving styles, social change, and expanding popular media.
6 Saturdays, Grades 3-5
March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 11, 18, 2026
No Class April 4
(Make-up Day April 25)
Limit 10 students
In this fun and creative class, students will dive into painting, drawing, and printmaking. They'll learn how to build exciting compositions, experiment with layers and textures, and express their ideas through art. Whether they're capturing the world around them or inventing new ones, students will grow their skills and confidence as young artists—all while having a great time making art with their peers!
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Please register at least a week in advance to guarantee your spot. Scholarship availability closes 2 weeks prior to the start of class.
We believe in access to art education for all. It takes the whole community to generate the equity our pay-what-you-can tuition generates. Behind the scenes, we work to bridge the financial gap between what our students can pay and what we need to sustain our programs. Please consider carefully before you use our discount codes.
Scholarship Codes:For 25% discount use code "25OFF
For 50% discount use code "50OFF"
For75% discount use code "75OFF"
This economic justice map from The Sliding Scale: A Tool of Economic Justice by Alexis J. Cunningfolk is useful to assess where you may fall on the financial spectrum of pay what you can.
To request 100% off tuition, please contact chris@mkad.art
Visit the museum to view Noel W Anderson: Black Excellence. Join us at noon for a curator-led tour, followed by coffee and snacks in our lobby. Visit the Collections Study Space to view Romare Bearden & Ralph Ellison: From the Archive and to browse our Collections. The museum is open 11am - 4pm.
Supported by the University Auxiliary Services at Albany
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.