$150.00 Bus Tour is Thursday, May 28th A Day on the Lines: The 250th Anniversary of the Continental Army?s Siege of Boston - Led by Alexander Cain A Day on the Lines: The 250th Anniversary of the Continental Army?s Siege of Boston Tour offers an in-depth exploration of the key sites and earthworks from the 1775?76 Siege of Boston, the first major campaign of the American Revolution. Despite limited resources, the Continental Army contained British forces and secured their evacuation by taking Dorchester Heights. Participants will visit sites such as Prospect Hill, Washington?s Headquarters, Bunker Hill, and Fort Washington, examine troop movements and defensive strategies, and hear eyewitness accounts, all guided by expert interpretation. Historian and author Alexander Cain will lead the tour, providing a detailed analysis of the Continental Army's experiences and leadership during this pivotal period. Includes Lunch, Site Fees and More. Thank you for supporting the Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park!
Mark your calendar maple weekends 2026. March 21 & 22 as well as 28 & 29. Join us for a tour of our sap house, learn how we make syrup and enjoy delicious family-style breakfast.
Come make your heart and soul happy at a Gentle Yoga Class. This class is offered every Wed & Sat at 9am, beginners welcome.
Community Swim Program: Program Starts: Saturday, December 6 Program Ends: TBD Location: Johnstown High School (1 Sir Bill Circle, Johnstown, NY 12095) Days: Saturdays Time: 9:00 ? 11:00 A.M. ? Use the back entrance of JHS by the pool/bus loop and sign in with a school attendant ? The program will not run when school is not in session or if campus is closed due to inclement weather ? Swim program will not operate on the following Saturdays: December 20 & December 27 ? Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Toddlers and younger must wear swimming diapers in the pool. You are allowed to bring in your own swimming aides (swimmies and other devices that are intended to help you stay afloat and swim). Pool floats are prohibited. Please don?t hesitate to contact Robert Kraemer (Director of Student Engagement and Athletics) at rkraemer@johnstownschools.org if you have any questions.
Micropolis' guest artist Diane Castle Babcock has been practicing the art of linoleum block printing for almost fifty years. The process she uses is called the reduction method, because she continually cuts away from one block to create a multiple color image. Her images are created in four to six steps of cutting and printing. As the print is created, the block is destroyed, ensuring a limited edition. She chose linoleum block printing as her medium because of its vibrant colors and textural quality. Diane is inspired by what she sees on walks and hikes through the Adirondacks, where she lived for fifteen years, as well Rochester, NY, her current home. Hallmarks of her work include mountain scenes, white birches, and moonlight scenes. She takes photos for reference, but her work represents the feelings and memories a particular place instills in her. Some of her work is specific to a location. Other pieces are a composite of several photos or derived purely from memory and imagination. Her work is Impressionistic because she works with small dots and lines of color, as well as a sense of light and atmosphere. Diane collects birch bark and branches during her hikes, which she incorporates into her prints. She makes birch bark frames and builds shadow boxes with birch branches included in her landscapes. Diane graduated from Nazareth University and Binghamton University with degrees in art and in art education certification. She worked as a visiting artist with Young Audiences of Rochester. She retired from Adirondack High School in Boonville, NY where she taught art. Diane has received awards at the Clothesline Festival, Corn Hill Art Festival, Artists Row, and Colorscape Chenango. She is a juried member of the Roycroft Arts and Craftsmen Guild. In addition to the artwork of the featured artist, the gallery is filled with paintings, drawings, pastels, photographs, fiber art, mixed media, glass, digital art, jewelry, pottery, woodland assemblages, baskets, turned items of exotic wood and fine art cards by the members of Micropolis Cooperative, Inc. The reception is free and open to the public and is part of a broader evening of arts programming in downtown Gloversville. ?Material Conversations,? an exhibition at Glove Cities Gallery, 52 Church St., Gloversville, will also having a receptions from 4:30-7pm. Both shows will run through the end of April. Micropolis, located inside Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market at 30 N. Main St., Gloversville, is open Monday-Friday / 9am-6pm and Saturdays from 9am until 2pm.
Easter Bunny in for 1 day. The Easter Bunny will be giving out eggs with candy and little toy prizes $150.00 - all photos included Book your half hour session soon before they fill up! 📲518-448-2961 💌 Candidswithemilyrose@gmail.com
Hop on over for a joyful morning of Easter Fun! There will be photos with the Easter Bunny, Basket Raffles, games, snacks, and more!
We are looking forward to our first Open House of the 2026 season!! It's an awesome family event!! Open house will be March 21st and 22nd from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm and also March 28th and 29th from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Please join us as you will get to experience the making of delicious pure maple syrup from tap to table. Sample this delectable, sweet creation as it compliments pancakes the first weekend and corn fritters the second! We will also have samples of all of our other amazing maple goodies for you and your family to try!!! We will also have a limited supply of Maple Soft Serve ?? ?? If you are not able to make one of these family orientated events feel free to call us to fulfill all your maple needs. Can't wait to see you there!!!
The 14th Annual Gloversville Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Trail Station Park on Saturday, March 28th. The Egg Hunt will begin promptly at 11am. Please plan to arrive early with a basket, so you can gather near the appropriate age range for your child. Age groups are 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12. Bring your camera to take pictures with the Easter Bunny. Organized by the City of Gloversville Recreation Commission Thank you to our 2026 Sponsors! Supporting Sponsors: Abdella & Sise Law Offices Friends of Gloversville Recreation Sponsors: Brown?s Ford Liberty Affordable Housing Walmart DC 6096
Wouldn't it be nice to be young forever...? Trust Your Gut Productions' New Work Series presents the newest version of Picture of David, a new musical by Alyssa Rizzo and Michael Maricondi, based on Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Grey. First presented to rave audience reception in 2023, Picture of David is a modern retelling of the classic Oscar Wilde novel featuring a modern pop/rock score, moving dialogue, and a faith-based twist. Experience the next step in Trust Your Gut Productions' first new work, Picture of David, as it ascends to the stage in a brand new version this spring! Picture of David: A New Musical Book & Lyrics by Alyssa Rizzo & Michael Maricondi Music by Alyssa Rizzo MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON! March 27 & 28 @ 7pm March 28 & 29 @ 2pm $15 at Shoeleather Express 31 Spring Street, Gloversville, NY, 12078