Jul 29 Wednesday
Waterfront Wednesdays is Arm-of-the-Sea Theater’s weekly summer performance series at the Tidewater Center, their seasonal cultural arts space based in Saugerties, NY. Catch the original show ONE BLUE SKY, a series of medicine tales encouraging hope & wonder presented through luminous mask & puppet theater and live original music. Come for a variety of pre-show activities and displays for all ages before the show.ONE BLUE SKY aims to re-spark joy and elemental wonder by celebrating the magic of DNA, the cycles of the cell, and glorious processes of photosynthesis through epic mask & puppet theater, guaranteed to awaken the most downtrodden hearts. Developed with support from the Jim Henson Foundation and the Upstate Coalition for a FairGame.Doors at 6, show at 6:30. Opening acts TBA. Suggested donation $15 adults/$7 kids 12 & under. Shows every Wednesday in July - July 1, July 8, July 15, July 22, & July 29.
Deep Sandwich Trivia at Emack & Bolio’s
Wednesday’s from 630pm to 830pmBeginning October 1st
Deep Sandwich Trivia delivers a fresh take on the classic pub quiz, mixing original question sets, quirky bonus rounds, and plenty of laughs. At Emack & Bolio’s, the all-ages game pairs perfectly with ice cream, making it a fun, welcoming event for families, friends, and anyone looking for a challenge.
About the Host
Samantha Mabee, a Navy veteran and STEM educator, created Deep Sandwich Trivia to bring people together through curiosity and play. With her mix of structure, creativity, and humor, she turns every trivia night into a shared experience that’s as memorable as it is competitive.
Please visit www.DeepSandwich.xyz for more information about other DeepSandwich trivia events in Albany.
Jul 31 Friday
Material Shift showcases work by 13 Haudenosaunee artists who employ found objects and other unconventional materials to create or illustrate traditional cultural objects or concepts and those who, conversely, explore traditional materials in unexpected ways. Works range from playful to provocative. These events are made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Institute of Museum & Library Services, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and friends and members of the Iroquois Museum. For more information contact: info@iroquoismuseum.org
Aug 03 Monday
Bard College announced Bard Math C.A.M.P (Creative and Analytical Math Program), which returns to campus from August 3–7, 2026, offering an immersive summer experience for students in grades 5–8 who love mathematics and want to explore it beyond the standard curriculum. The program is recognized by the American Mathematical Society with an Epsilon Award, and it blends mathematics and computer science, focusing on fostering creative problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration.Bard Math CAMP provides a unique opportunity for middle school students to delve into the world of mathematics in a creative environment
Aug 05 Wednesday
Aug 07 Friday
Join us for the Iroquois Museum’s lively annual fundraiser featuring headliner zydeco group The Rubber Band, opening band North Slope, dancing, an artisan market, delicious food and beer for purchase, and a silent auction. Admission: $20 includes Museum admission, a commemorative cup, and a beer ticket; $10 includes Museum admission and concert only. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s education programs.
Aug 08 Saturday
Join this highly accomplished Seneca-Cayuga sculptor for a day of creative experimentation in 3-dimensions. Easy to learn basics using soapstone, rasps, chisels, and other hand tools. Open to adults and children ages 10 and up. Class will be held outdoors. All materials provided. Members $90/Nonmembers $100, which includes a $20 materials fee. Preregistration is required; please get in touch with heather@iroquoismuseum.org.
Aug 12 Wednesday
Aug 14 Friday