Jul 23 Thursday
Music by W.A. Mozart, Libretto by Lorenzo Da PonteJuly 22, 23, 25 at 7:30 pm, July 24 at 2:00 pmSung in Italian with projected English supertitles
Disguises, trickery, and dazzling arias collide in Mozart’s sophisticated comedy, Così fan tutte, as two men try to prove their lovers are faithful. Watch as four young lovers navigate this high-stakes relationship experiment, and experience Mozart’s genius live on stage this summer at Seagle!
Jul 24 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
Ballet lesson that follows a different ballet theme each day along with crafts, stories, and related activities. All supplies provided.
Jul 25 Saturday
Jul 26 Sunday
Welcome to the Lake George Games Expo - Summer Event 2026! Join us at the Fort William Henry Conference Center for a day filled with fun and games. Try the best games from our local game developers and meet other game enthusiasts. There will be panels and speakers in the Glens Falls room from 12pm onward on how to make games! Cosplay is welcomed. No outside food is allowed in the conference center.
Don't miss out on this exciting new event!
4 SundaysJuly 12, 19,26, August 2 (Make up Day: August 9th)11:00 - 2:00 pm
Ages 14 and Up
In this 4-day course, students will learn the basics of both linocut and monotype printing. We will carve a linoleum block that can be printed multiple times and discover how this differs from making a monotype, which produces a unique, one-of-a-kind print! With our linoleum blocks, we will go over mark-making, basic carving techniques, and how to print an edition of prints. With monotypes, there will be more room for play and experimentation as we work with a plexiglass plate to explore additive, subtractive, and stenciling techniques. No prior experience necessary.
All materials included.
Parking: Please park on either Iwo Jima Lane or Cedar Street. Parking that is located in front of the Neighborhood Print Studio are for residents living in the Pajama Factory.
Please register at least a week in advance to guarantee your spot. Scholarship availability closes 2 weeks prior to the start of class.
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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" For 75% 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
Monthly meeting DAV Smart-Ricker Chap.10.. Social hour at 1PM Meeting at 2PM...For More Info Contact Jasper Lee @207-217-0133
The acclaimed Calidore String Quartet performs a lively program including the F-major quartet once attributed to Benjamin Franklin, Haydn’s witty “The Joke” Quartet, Mozart’s graceful “Prussian” Quartet, Wolf’s Italian Serenade, and Wynton Marsalis’s At the Octoroon Balls.
Learn more and buy tickets now at spac.org
Jul 27 Monday
Support Saratoga Bridges, A Chapter of the Arc, New York, at their 23rd Annual J. Michael Fitzgibbons Memorial Golf Classic at McGregor Links Country Club. Enjoy a delicious lunch and buffet dinner, 18 holes of golf with various contests and prizes, complementary beverages, and a special golf apparel gift. This scramble will begin at 12:30 pm with a shotgun start, and will last until all golfers return from their game. The night wraps up with bidding on a silent auction and an awards ceremony for the overall best golfers and golf foursomes. This is an excellent event for golf lovers looking to network with other community members who also want to make a difference in the lives of others!