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DECEMBER 2012A Guide for "Where to Go & What to Do"
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L O C A L E N T E R TA I NM EN T • M O V I E S • E V E N T SFA IRS & FEST IVALS • N IGHTL I FE • COMMUNITYFAM I LY F U N • PA R K S • S H O P P I N G • D I N I N GMUSIC • SPORTS • GIFTS • LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
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Capital Holiday Lights in Washington Park, Albany
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2 December 2012
DelmarClifton Park
266 Delaware Ave.Delmar 368-3260behind Finishing Touch – next to CVS
Plaza 8 • 1536 Crescent Rd. Clifton Park 371-6600just off exit 8 of the Northway –in the plaza with CVS
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 11am-7pm, (Delmar opens 10am weekdays)Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 10am-4pm
www.shampoodledogwash.com
Jingle Bells…Doggie Smells…Shampoodle, we’re on our way!
Do It Yourself…Just $13!OR
We Will Do ItOR
Get a Groom
HappyHowlidays
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Mark Your Calendar with These Weekly Happenings
MONDAYSBingo Melvin Roads
Melvin Roads American Legion Post200 Columbia Tnpk, East Greenbush(7pm) • http://melvinroads1231.org
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYSZUMBA
“PARTY YOURSELF INTO SHAPE!”(6:30pm) Averill ParkWalk-ins welcome • $6.00FREE optional 15-min. abs workoutafter each class. Bring your mat.American Legion, 2597 RT. [email protected] Bentley - 518-322-8512
WEDNESDAYSPreschool Story Time
Stephentown Librarywww.stephentownlibrary.orgdirector@stephentownlibrary.org518-733-5750
THURSDAYSGroup Guitar Lessons
for BeginnersNo previous music study needed. Rockys Music Studiohttp://rockysmusicstudio.com
Bingo Germania Hall309 3rd Ave at 107th St.Doors open (5pm) First game(7pm) North Troywww.troygermaniahall.com/RegularEvents.html
Music JamNew York State MuseumEmpire State Plaza, Albany(Every Thursday)(noon-2pm)518-486-2024
FRIDAYSAquarium Adventures
Berkshire Museum39 South St., Pittsfield, MA(11am) ages 2-4Part of Berkshire Museum’s ongoingdiscovery programs. Storytime,animal-themed art projects.berkshiremuseum.org
Friday Night Karaoke (8pm-12am)American Legion Post 1231Melvin Roads Post200 Columbia Tpke. E. Greenbush462-7006
WeeklyOngoing weekly-event descriptions are listed here. Throughout the listings in the Guide, we will list the name of each ofthese events with the green triangle to the left to remind you to refer to this page for the description.
Turn to pages 27-30 for valuable coupons
offered by our advertisers.
Zumba Fun with Erin McCue Mon. (9:30) Curves in Sand Lake
(4:30) Fitness CoachTues. (6:30) at Watervliet Elks Wed. (7:30) Bloomingrove Church Sat. (9am) Watervliet Elkswww.zumba.com/en-US/profiles/257734/erin-mccue/518-281-0829
Santa’s Magical ExpressYankee Trails World Travel, RensselaerSaturdays: Dec. 1, 8, 15 & 22 andSundays: Dec. 2, 9, 16 & 23(5pm/7pm) arrive 1/2 hour earlyJoin Santa, Mrs. Claus and theirelves in a one-hour quest on boardSanta’s Magical Express. We willwarm Ebenezer Scrooge’s heart anddance with Frosty the Snowmanduring Yankee Trails World Travels’theatrical motorcoach presentationof “Hats Off To Santa” as we searchfor clues as to where Jack Frost hastaken Santa’s magical hat…milk and cookies on board providedby Price Chopper Supermarkets.http://tours.yankeetrails.com
Capital Holiday Lights in the ParkWashington Park, Albany(Sun.-Thurs., 6-9pm); (Fri.-Sat., 6-10pm) through Jan. 4.$15/car; $25/limo/15-passenger van; $75/bus. Proceeds benefit the Albany Police Athletic League (PAL).518-435-0392 • albanycapitalholidaylights.com
To advertise, please call Linda at 518.469.4038 or Ginny at 518.522.0575
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Sat., Dec. 1Capital Holiday Lights
in the ParkWashington Park, Albany(Sun.-Thurs., 6-9pm)(Fri.-Sat., 6-10pm) through Jan. 4.$15/car; $25/limo/15-passengervan; $75/bus. Proceeds benefit theAlbany Police Athletic League (PAL).518-435-0392albanycapitalholidaylights.com
Snowmobile Safety CourseGrafton VFW, South Rd.Grafton State Park(8:15am-4:30pm) FreeOffered to youth 10 and older, andapproved by NYS Parks. Register, 279-1155
Santa’s Magical ExpressYankee Trails World Travel, RensselaerJoin Santa, Mrs. Claus and theirelves in a one-hour quest on boardSanta’s Magical Express. http://tours.yankeetrails.comSEE PAGE 3 FOR DETAILS
Christmas Bazaar 2012 Church of the Covenant“The Round Church”30055 Route 43, Averill Park(9am-3pm)More than one dozen vendorsoffering handcrafted gifts and food. 674-3664
Reinventing Radio: AnEvening With Ira GlassTroy Music Hall, 30 Second Street(8-9pm) $52, $48, $36, $25Ira Glass is the host and creator ofthe public radio program ThisAmerican Life.(518) 273-0038www.troymusichall.org
Holiday Artisan MarketThe Arts Center of the Capital Region265 River St., Troy(9am-3pm) freeHandcrafted goods by Capital Regionartisans. A children’s mitten, scarfand hat tree will be set up to benefitchildren affected by Hurricane Sandy.Also accepting toiletries, new socks,hats and scarves and small comfortitems for adults.Dee Tilotta/Colleen [email protected]
The 8th Annual SaratogaRestaurant WeekParticipating restaurants in Saratogauntil Thurs., Dec. 6Three-course menus for just $10,$20 or $30; lunch for $5 or $10Reservations strongly suggestedduring and can be made by callingthe restaurant of your choice.discoversaratoga.org/restaurantweek/
30th Annual St. Gabriel’sHoliday Craft FairSt. Gabriel’s School Hall3040 Hamburg St., Rotterdam (10am-3pm) FreeOver 70 unique crafters, delicioushomemade food, raffles and ourfamous cookie walk!355-6600
The Animal Support Project’sHoliday HappeningSterup Square, 2113 Rt. 7, Troy(11am-3pm) FreeAnnual artisan/vendor fair. Exquisitehandmade jewelry, with pieces fromPremier Designs and Silpada;Textiles ranging from soft-as-silkalpaca to handmade quilted items;woodworking from pens to puzzles.518-577-0039
We do our best to determine that the events we list are accurate. We are not responsible for incorrect datesor contact information. We recommend that you double check to be sure the event you would like to attendis posted correctly. (GoToGuide.net staff)
BECKER’S FARMBECKER’S FARM“Your Hometown Garden Center”
OPEN HOUSE • Dec. 1. Featuring Brookview StationWinery and Worldling’s Pleasures Gourmet Spreads
420 Columbia Turnpike • East Greenbush(Across from Columbia Plaza)
518-477-4163We carry a full selection of Poinsettias, Christmas Trees,Wreathes, Kissing Balls, etc. for the Holiday Season and
offer a pleasant shopping atmosphere with personal service. www.beckersfarm.com • Open 7 Days Weekly!
= ongoing/weekly/daily event. See page 3 for description.
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Downtown Schenectady’sHoliday Open HouseJay Street, Schenectady(noon-5pm) FreeCelebrate Downtown Schenectadyin the Holiday Season! FREE andFUN activities for the entire family!downtownschenectady.org
Sun., Dec. 27th Annual NYSM ChocolateExpo & Holiday Gift MarketNew York State Museum, Albany(11am-4:30pm) $3/12 & under FreeBegin the holiday season at theNew York State Museum! Enjoy thefinest chocolates, desserts, specialtyfoods, and holiday gifts the regionhas to offer. You’ll find somethingspecial for everyone on yourshopping list.518-473-0559 • empirestateplaza.org
It’s a Wonderful LifeCity School District auditorium25 Van Rensselaer Dr., Rensselaer (2pm/7pm) $5Presented by Rensselaer HighSchool’s Drama Club DessertTheatre. Bring the family.436-8561
Empire State Plaza Holiday Tree Lighting andFireworks Festival Empire State Plaza, Albany(1-6pm) FreeCelebrate the start of the HolidaySeason with fireworks, live music,and the lighting of the New YorkState tree. • 518-474-0460
2012 Troy Victorian StrollDowntown Troy(11am-5pm) FreeCelebrate the holiday season in thetraditional spirit of magic andwonder! Enjoy caroling and wassail -ing along with contemporary music,food and fun for the entire family!Call the Rensselaer Chamber ofCommerce (518) 274-7020
Great Train ExtravaganzaEmpire State Convention Center (10am-4pm) Albany$7 adults, pre teens free with adultThe Update Train Associates and theHudson-Berkshire Division of theNational Model Railroad Association(NMRA) are proud to bring you theannual “Great Train Extravaganza.”(518) 668-9892www.gtealbany.com
Tues., Dec. 4ZUMBA
Carrie UnderwoodTimes Union Center51 S. Pearl St. Albany(7:30pm)timesunioncenter-albany.com
All-Year-Round Recycling OpportunitiesZion’s United Church of Christ ofTaborton of Sand Lake741 Taborton RoadContact Pastor Bob [email protected] • 674-8204
Tree Lighting, Caroling, Visit SantaTrustco Bank1620 Union Street, Schenectady(6-6:30pm) FreeOld Saint Nick will light an over 30-foot evergreen tree. Refresh ments,carols by the Calvary TabernacleChoir. Bring cameras. Santa willmeet individually with childrenfollowing the tree lighting. Bring anew toy to Sondra’s Fine Jewelry forthe USMC Toys for Tots Drive.(518) 370-0662
Holiday Pets— David Stone, DVM, Bloomingrove Veterinary Hospital
There must be a list around here somewhere of the stuffveterinarians are supposed to write about for all of the holiday issues of magazines this time of year…you know, the
list and accompanying stories of the horror of tinsel and chocolate and poinsettiasand ribbon and electricity and hot stoves and holly berries…and didn’t we just readthat article a few months ago? No, we read it for the tenth time last year. It just seemslike yesterday. I don’t want to have to re-invent the list. I’d probably miss a fewimportant things. We should just skip the list and jump to some bottom line…like“BE SENSIBLE.” Not much of a ring, but it captures the whole thing. Don’t giveeggnog to the dog. BE SENSIBLE captures that. Don’t string lights on the cat, don’tapply tape to the cat’s fur. It may be funny, but it’s torture. Don’t torture. It says badthings about you. Strive for good things. I’m thinking this little BE SENSIBLE phrase
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Is a Puppy or Kitten for Christmas Always a Bad Idea?Everyone hears about pets as gifts not being a good idea,but here are a couple of ways to make it a great idea:
A very well-planned gift of a dog or cat can make the pet ahealthy, beloved part of the family. When a parent decidesthe family is ready for pet ownership and that the holidaysis the right time to introduce everyone to a new memberof the family, they can visit a local animal shelter, ask plenty
of questions, and choose a pet who would be a right fit for the family. Get acquaintedwith the idea of a pet, plan for its arrival, and collect necessary items – collar, leash,food bowls, food, etc. – before the pet gets home, to make the family ready and willingparticipants in the planned gift. When the recipient is right (someone who truly wantsa pet and understands and accepts the responsibility involved), and the gift is wellplanned, cats and dogs can be the greatest gifts a family ever receives.
Another way is to encourage animal adoption. While allowing your loved one to choosetheir own pet and sparing the animal the stress of Christmas chaos, instead of theactual animal, give something that paves the way for a pet to be chosen later. Manyanimal shelters offer gift certificates, so you can pay the adoption fees for the futurepet owner, but let them choose their new best friend when they are ready. Items likepet toys, leashes, food dishes, and pet beds are also great gifts for someone who youknow plans to get a pet soon.
Pets are very much in the Holiday spirit: A pet is a blessing, a member of the family, atrue friend for life and a memory forever. If you choose to give one this Christmas,make sure it will be well cared for and loved.
Jake is a 4-year-oldAmericanShepherdmutt with agood-look-ing soft, tancoat. He isfull of fun.
He is friendly and ready to learn. Takea look at his video on our website.
Glory is a sweet, 2-year-oldgrey andtan short-hairedfemale catwho wouldlove to goto a loving home for the holidays!
The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society(MHHS) of Menands is a non-profitorganization that receives no ongoingfunding from federal, state or localgovernment or any other animalwelfare organization. We rely on yourgenerous donations to support ourvital services for the animals.
Mohawk Hudson Humane Society3 Oakland Ave., Menands, NY 12204(518) 434-8128www.mohawkhumane.org
Pets of the MonthPLEASE ADOPT US!
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should get a copyright or something beforeit takes off. I don’t think telling someone NOTto buy their sweetheart a puppy for Christmasis going to stop them. The “It’s sooo adorable!”factor kicks in and all reason is swept away.What else does BE SENSIBLE take care of?Don’t bring your dog to your in-laws’ for theholidays. They’ll say they like him, but curseyou as they step in the poop you missed. Besensible. It covers the security rules regardingcounter-surfers and baked goods. It coversthe cats drinking from the Christmas treeholder. It covers dogs drinking beer. This all-purpose phrase might just make it onto atee-shirt. Be sensible this holiday season andmost likely you and your pet will be safe –you’ll make it through.
“If your dog doesn’t likesomeone, you probably
shouldn’t either.”
Happy Holidays!
~ Unknown
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Tues., Dec. 4
2012 World AIDS DayHealthy Living ExpoEmpire State Plaza Convention Center(8am-8pm) until Wed, Dec 5. – freeQ&A panel, free health screenings,workshops, guest speakers, andmore! Get important informationon how to live a healthy life with orwithout HIV/AIDS. Remember thosewe have lost to AIDS over the years.Anti-bullying and anti-suicideinformation, presentations andworkshops too!518-473-8459 • health.ny.gov/wad
Wed., Dec. 5Preschool Story Time
Tech Valley MobileDevelopers NetworkLeadingAge New York13 British American Blvd., Suite 2(6-8pm) Latham • reservationsiPhone, Android and Blackberrydevelopment. Meeting on the firstWednesday of each month. Checkwebsite before each meeting.www.leadingageny.org
Lego ClubSaratoga Springs Public Library49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs(6:30-8pm) FreeDrop-in program. No registration.Children in grades K-5 are welcomealong with parents and caregivers.We will use our imaginations to createbuildings, creatures, and other objects.
Thurs., Dec. 6Bingo Germania Hall
Music Jam
’Tis the Season Planetarium Show MiSci (formerly Schenectady Museum)15 Knott Terrace HeightsSchenectady(2-3pm) admission plus $5Thurs.-Sun. through December 23and at noon and 2pm during schoolbreak, Dec. 26-30.Light up the cold, dark winter witha bright holiday show tracing thehistory and development of holidaycustoms and cultural celebrations.Includes a live presentation aboutthe winter night sky. misci.org
Judy Collins - Help for theHomeless ConcertTroy Music Hall, 30 Second Street(8pm) $42/$35/$20with special guest, Jimmy Webb!troymusichall.org
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December is the month filled with holiday fun. Make your holidays memorable with family, friends and lots of yummy treats to give as gifts, take to parties or to enjoy at home!
GoTo for eating in…
White Chocolate Cereal Mix3 cups bite-size rice square cereal3 cups bite-size corn square cereal1 cup small pretzel twists or pretzel sticks1 cup honey-roasted peanuts1 24 - 12oz package white baking pieces1 12oz package mint-flavored candy-coated milk chocolate pieces
Step 1 In a very large bowl combine cereals, pretzels and peanuts; set aside.Step 2 Melt baking pieces according to package directions. Pour melted chocolateover cereal mixture. Stir gently to coat. Spread on a large piece of waxedpaper or parchment paper. Sprinkle with chocolate pieces. Cool and breakinto pieces. Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week or in the freezerfor 1 month. Makes 16 cups.
From MidWest Living recipes
Toffee Brownie Trifle
1 pckg fudge brownie mix (13 x 9-inch pan size)
2-1/2 cups cold milk
1 pckg (3.4 oz) instant cheesecake or vanilla pudding mix
1 pckg (3.3 oz) instant white chocolate pudding mix
1 carton (8 oz) frozen whipped topping, thawed
2-3 Heath candy bars (1.4 oz each), chopped
Step 1 Prepare and bake brownies according to package dir
ections for cake-like
brownies, using a greased 13 x 9-in. baking pan. Cool comp
letely on wire rack.
Step 2 In a large bowl, beat milk and pudding mixes on low
speed for 2 minutes.
Let stand for 2 minutes or until soft-set. Fold in whipped t
opping.
Step 3 Cut the brownies into 1-in. cubes; place half in a 3-q
t. glass trifle bowl or
serving dish. Cover with half of the pudding. Repeat layers. S
prinkle with
chopped candy bars. Refrigerate leftovers. Yield: 16 serving
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From Taste of Home recipes
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Candy Cane Cake
Cake1 box Betty Crocker® SuperMoist® white cake mix water, vegetable oil and egg whites called for oncake mix box
1/2 teaspoon red food color 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract
White Icing1 cup powdered sugar 1 tablespoon milk or water 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, if desired
Step 1 Heat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour 12-cup fluted tube cake pan. Make cakebatter as directed on box. Pour about 2 cups batter into pan. In small bowl,pour about 3/4 cup batter; stir in food color and peppermint extract. Pour pinkbatter over white batter in pan. Pour remaining white batter over pink batter.
Step 2 Bake and cool cake as directed on box.
Step 3 In small bowl, mix white icing ingredients. If necessary, stir in additional milk, 1 teaspoon at a time, until smooth and spreadable. Spread over cake. Sprinklecrushed candy on top. Store loosely covered.
Peanut Butter Chocolate Cookies
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
1/4 cup shortening 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 egg 1/2 teaspoon baking powde
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3/4 teaspoon baking soda 3 doz. milk chocolate stars o
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Granulated sugar chocolate-covered peanuts
Step 1 Heat oven to 375ºF. Stir together 1/2 cup granulated s
ugar, the brown sugar, peanut
butter, butter, shortening and egg. Stir in flour, baking soda and
baking powder.
Step 2 Shape dough into 1-inch balls; roll in granulated sug
ar. Place about 2 inches
apart on ungreased cookie sheet.
Step 3 Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until edges are light brown
. Immediately press
1 chocolate star firmly in each cookie; cool on wire rack.
DecorationCrushed candy canes orcrushed hard peppermintcandies, if desired
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Thurs., Dec. 6
Holiday Business-to-Business ExchangeDesmond Hotel and ConferenceCenter, 660 Albany-Shaker Rd., Albany(5am-7pm) $10 for membersCome enjoy a Chamber traditionwith a night out at the DesmondHotel and Conference Center. Take inthe charming colonial atmosphereof the courtyards and the beautifulballroom while making yourbusiness connections.acchamber.org
Music JamNew York State MuseumEmpire State Plaza, Albany(Every Thursday, noon-2pm518-486-2024
Fri., Dec. 7Aquarium Adventures
Reindeer Food Bar atAbigail’s Tea & Tiaras90 Front St. Ballston Spa(4:30-6:30pm)$1 = One trip to the food barThe Ballston Spa Holiday Paradekicks off at 6:30pm. Stop by Abigail’sbefore the parade and visit ourReindeer Food Bar. Santa gets lotsof cookies on Christmas Eve butwhat about his reindeer? Let’s givethem something yummy to eat too!The Reindeer Food Bar will be setup all month long inside the store.abigailsteatiaras.com • 885-6080
Mr. & Mrs. Claus Pub Crawlfor a CauseCaroline Street, Saratoga Springs(5-11pm) $30 donationProceeds go to the Alzheimer’sAssociation. Wear your best Mr. orMrs. Claus outfit, or your favorite“ugly holiday sweater.”(518) 290-5099
Wilton Wildlife: Fun NatureFilm, Craft, and SnackWilton Wildlife Preserve & Park Office(6-8:30pm) FreeNeed more time to finish shoppingor wrap presents? Bring your school-aged kids to us for a film, craft, &snack while you do. Minimumregistration for this program is 5children; maximum is 20 children.(518) [email protected]
Wreathes • Firewood Kissing Balls • Custom DecorationsDec. 8 • 11-2 • Free photos with Santa
Trees starting at $20Route 9J • Rensselaer
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Ballston Spa Holiday Paradeand Tree LightingDowntown Ballston Spa(6:30pm) FreeThe Ballston Spa Business &Professional Association’s annualBallston Spa Holiday Parade andTree Lighting.www.ballston.org
Sat., Dec. 8
Free Photos with Santa Gold Krest FarmsRoute 9J, Rensselaer (11am-2pm) • 365-5969
Santa’s Magical Express
Model Trains @ miSciMiSci, 15 Knott Terrace HeightsSchenectady(noon-3pm) Free with admissionRuns through Jan. 20, 2013See a 19 x 27-foot display ofrunning O-Gauge (Lionel) modeltrains. Special thanks to the UpstateTrain Associates for donating theirmodel trains and their time.misci.org
Pet Photos With SantaCommunity Resource Federal CreditUnion, 20 Wade Road, Latham(9am-noon) $5-$15Proceeds benefit Mohawk HudsonHumane Society. Photographyservices donated by Shawn MorganPhotography.(518) 783-2211communityresource.coop
Empire State YouthOrchestras’ Musicians at Barnes & Noble131 Colonie Center, Albany(10am-7pm) FreeESYO musicians perform live in thestore all day! Holiday music and muchmore! Purchases made in support ofESYO will generate a donation fromBarnes & Noble to ESYO!518-382-7581 • http://esyo.org
Made by Hand Invitational 2012The Foundry for Art Design + Culture119 Remsen Street, Cohoes(11am-5pm) FreeA one-day, indoor designer craftmarket offering fine crafted apparel,jewelry, accessories, house wares,paper goods, and more.518-229-2173 • thefoundrysite.com
3991 Route 2Cropseyville, NY 12052518-874-4326347-993-5833
Pedicure: $20Gel Manicure: $23Full Set: $25Special price for Children under 15
Special promotion coupon374 West Sand Lake RoadWynantskill, NY 12198
(518) 283-1291Fax: (518) 283-4565
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The Villa is open Tues.-Sat. 4-10pmSun., 3-9pm • Closed Sun.
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Pam’s PubHappy Holidays
from Pam’s Pub!Enjoy 10 wings
and a draft beer for $10(mention this ad)
Like us on FacebookPlaza 8 • 1536 Crescent Rd.
Clifton Park373-4947
Personalize your holiday gifts. Paint your ownpottery, create pure silver jewelry,
or design beautiful fused-glass pendants.
Stuyvesant PlazaAlbany, NY 12203
518-446-0870www.thepotteryplace.com
Back In TimeCome in and see our gifts and decorations with
the same warm excitement as children at Christmas time!
Please come back to Back In Time.Share our warm and meaningful
decorations, plus the feeling of homeand holiday joy. From my little pieceof heaven, Happy Holidays to all!
~ Pat
211 Old Loudon Rd., Latham, NY 12110
(518) 786-3030Dec. Hours: Tues.-Fri. 11am-5pm Sat. 11am-4pm • Sun. 11am-3pm
25% OFF Catered Christmas
breakfast, lunch or dinner, our house or yours.
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Your “GoTo” Place for Giftware, Jewelry,Accessories, Clothing,
Parties, Classes...and of course, BEADS!
620 Loudonville Rd., LathamOpen Tues.-Fri. 10:30-6 Sat. 10:30-5 - Sun. 12-5
www.bumblebeadsstudio.com
The Capital District has many great, locally-owned stores that depend on us to shop themand use their services for the holidays. Hereare five reasons that should commit you toshopping locally this holiday season:
1. You don’t have to travel far.
2. You don’t have to battle lines at the mall.
3. You can get help from the shop owners.Small business owners usually know their stock well and can help you choose the perfect gift, not just find it.
4. The money you spend stays in your community.When you spend money locally, it stays local.
5. You can find amazingly unique gifts and services.At small local shops you can find some great uniqueitems that aren’t available at the big-box stores andservices that really care about their customers.
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Sat., Dec. 8
PIZZA & WING NIGHTEast Greenbush Fire Dept., Phillips Rd.(4:30-7:30pm)Phone Orders after 2pm477-6503 • 479-4168
Winter WonderLARK 2012Lark Street, Albany(noon-5pm)Presented by the Lark St. BID!(518) 434-3861 • larkstreet.org
2012 Washington ArmoryKwanzaa & Holiday Gift Show195 Washington Avenue, Albany(11am-5pm) FreePresented by Marvalous Events, LLCand SpinOff Productions.518-506-2674
A Room for the HolidaysAlbany Public Main Library161 Washington Avenue(12:15-1:15pm) Free • RegisterTips on rearranging and decoratinga room for the holidays, presentedby Amy Donnelly. Pizza served afterthe presentation. 427-4303 • albanypubliclibrary.org
The 7th Annual Santa Speedo SprintLark Street & Madison, Albany (2pm)Put on your Santa hat, beard, andsuspenders, but forget your shirtand pants! We race in underwearand festive gear only. Join over 100runners in a sprint down Lark St. tobenefit Albany Damien Center.albanyspeedosprint.com
The NutcrackerNortheast Ballet Company productionProctors, 432 State St., Schenectady(7pm) $20, $25, $28 & $40and Sun., Dec. 9 (2pm)It isn’t really Christmas at Proctorswithout our own annual Nutcracker.The Sugarplum Fairy, prancingmice, the Rat King, Clara, and ofcourse, the Nutcracker Prince, are allpart of this holiday ballet.www.proctors.org
Holiday Food Gifts from Your KitchenAlbany Public Main Library161 Washington Avenue(2-3:30pm) Free • RegisterSandra Varno, from Cornell Cooper -ative Extension of Albany County,teaches you to make, decorate andpresent holiday treats as gifts. Pizzaserved prior to workshop.427-4303 • albanypubliclibrary.org
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Albany Symphony presentsMagic of ChristmasPalace Theater, 19 Clinton Ave., Albany(7:30-10pm) $25-$40and Sun., Dec. 9 (3pm)Kick off the Christmas Season withthe Capital Region’s favorite festivaltradition. This concert is bustlingwith hundreds of talented youngperformers, glorious musicalfavorites, and spectacular surprises. (518) 465-3334 • palacealbany.com�
Sun., Dec. 9Averill Park CommunityOrchestra Holiday ConcertAlgonquin Middle School(2pm) Averill Park • FreeThe Averill Park CommunityOrchestra is comprised of studentsand adults from the local andsurrounding areas.518-674-5917
Yule Log Tradition at theDyken Pond Center475 Dyken Pond Rd., Cropseyvillle(1-2pm)The story of the Yule Log will beshared, followed by a search for thehidden Yule Log. Guests can thenenjoy this informal day at theoutdoor campfire or make holidaycrafts for the season. 658-2055 • [email protected] www.dykenpond.org
Poetry and Prose Open MicThe Arts Center of the Capital Region265 River Street, Troy(2-3:30pm) FreeHosted by celebrated Capital Regionliterary fixtures Dan Wilcox andNancy Klepsch. All are welcome topresent poetry and spoken word inThe Arts Center’s black box theatre. artscenteronline.org
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Chanukah Wonderland!Four Corners in Delmar andBethlehem Town Hall(3:30-6:30pm) FreeWe will be lighting the largestmenorah in the Capital District,followed by a Chanukah Wonderlandfor the entire family.bethlehemchabad.com
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Delmar Family DanceDelmar Reformed Church 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar(4-5:30pm) Suggested Donation:Adults - $5; Children (6-12) - $1Participatory contra, square andinternational folk dancing, singing,play party games. All dances taught.(518) 439-9929 • www.drchurch.org
Mon., Dec. 10Speed Dating!Capital Repertory Theatre111 N. Pearl St, Albany(7-9pm) $28Go on six-minute mini-dates withlocal singles and be entered to wintwo free tickets to a Capital Rep show!518-618-3252 • pre-dating.com
The Christmas Music ofMannheim SteamrollerProctors, 432 State St., Schenectady(8pm)A musical favorite for the holidaysfor more than 25 years. www.proctors.org
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Music Noon Season - Annie and the HedonistsTroy Music Hall, 30 Second Street(12-2pm) Freewww.troymusichall.org
Women’s Business CouncilAdopted Nonprofit HolidayFundraiserCentury House, 997 New Loudon Rd.(11:30am) $25 LathamJoin us to build relationships andspread holiday cheer.http://acchamber.org
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra Times Union Center 51 S. Pearl St., Albany(7:30pm) $33-$73“The Live Debut of The LostChristmas Eve.” A Rock HolidayTradition for a New Generation!timesunioncenter-albany.com
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Thursday Night Magic: The Gathering - All AgesSaratoga Springs Public Library49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs(7-9pm) FreeSecond Thursday of each month.Looking for another place to playthe most popular trading cardgame on the planet? ALL AGES cancome to the library and enjoy somefun, casual games of Magic! Format:Modern, please(518) 584-7860 • sspl.org
Foreign Film SeriesClifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library(6:30-8:30pm) FreeWhen Did You Last See Your Father?:A man dealing with his father’s isdying from a terminal illness findshimself thinking back on memoriesof his childhood. Rated PG-13. Lightrefreshments will be served. (518) 371-8622 • cphlibrary.org
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Hanks vs. Allen; The Futureis Now Boxing MatchTimes Union Center51 South Pearl Street, Albany(8-10pm) $10-$75Our main event features two premier,undefeated heavyweights from theUS, Joe “The Future” Hanks and Fred“Showtime” Allen fighting for theNABA Heavyweight Title. The fightwas originally set for Sat., Oct. 27,but will now take place on Dec. 14.timesunioncenter-albany.com
Franklin Micare DuoBlu Stone Bistro661 Albany-Shaker Road, Colonie(7-10pm) Free(518) 213-2083
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Holiday Vendor BlendorQueensbury Firehouse, Dix Ave.(10am-4pm)Many vendors and craftersCall Sue 746-2709
Saratoga Santa comes to The Winery!The Saratoga Winery & Tasting Room462 Route 29 West, Saratoga Springs(10:45am-12:45pm) FreeHave your picture taken with theSaratoga Santa! Cookies and cocoa.Live Christmas carols by Pat Decker!www.thesaratogawinery.com
Henry Hudson Planetarium -Children’s ShowAlbany Heritage Area Visitors Center25 Quackenbush Square, Albany518-434-0405 • www.albany.org
Henry Hudson PlanetariumStar SightingAlbany Heritage Area Visitors Center25 Quackenbush Square, Albany 518-434-0405 • www.albany.org
The 16th Annual Albany LastRun 5K & Fireworks Show!State Street & Park Street, Albany(5pm) NOTE: Runner registration isSOLD OUT, however, the public isinvited to enjoy fireworks at 4:45pmand cheer on the runners. Coursestarts in front of the Judicial Buildingon State St. into Washington Park.
Cherish The Ladies: A Celtic ChristmasTroy Savings Bank Music Hall32 Second Street, Troywww.troymusichall.org
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Capital Holiday Lights in the ParkWashington Park, Albany(Sun.-Thurs., 6-9pm)(Fri.-Sat., 6-10pm) through Jan. 4.$15/car; $25/limo/15-passengervan; $75/bus. Proceeds benefit theAlbany Police Athletic League (PAL).518-435-0392albanycapitalholidaylights.com
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Sat., Dec. 1Downtown Schenectady’sHoliday Open HouseJay Street, Schenectady(noon-5pm) FreeCelebrate Downtown Schenectady inthe Holiday Season! FREE and FUNactivities for the entire family!downtownschenectady.org
Sun., Dec. 2It’s a Wonderful LifeCity School District auditorium25 Van Rensselaer Dr., Rensselaer (2pm/7pm) $5Presented by Rensselaer HighSchool’s Drama Club Dessert Theatre.Bring the family.436-8561
2012 Troy Victorian StrollDowntown Troy(11am-5pm) FreeCelebrate theholiday season inthe traditionalspirit of magicand wonder! Enjoy caroling andwassail ing along with contemporarymusic, food and fun for the entirefamily! Call the Rensselaer Chamberof Commerce (518) 274-7020
Great Train ExtravaganzaEmpire State Convention Center (10am-4pm) Albany$7 adults, pre teens free with adultThe Update Train Associates and theHudson-Berkshire Division of theNational Model Railroad Association(NMRA) are proud to bring you theannual “Great Train Extravaganza.”(518) 668-9892www.gtealbany.com
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Empire State Plaza Holiday Tree Lighting andFireworks Festival Empire State Plaza, Albany(1-6pm) FreeCelebrate the start of the HolidaySeason with fireworks, live music,and the lighting of the New YorkState tree. • 518-474-0460
Sun., Dec. 9Chanukah Wonderland!Four Corners in Delmar andBethlehem Town Hall(3:30-6:30pm) FreeWe will be lighting the largestmenorah in the Capital District,followed by a Chanukah Wonderlandfor the entire family.bethlehemchabad.com
Wed., Dec. 19Disney On Ice presentsRockin’ Ever AfterTimes Union Center51 South Pearl Street, Albany(7pm) $22-$55timesunioncenter-albany.com
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Sun., Dec. 16Craft/Vendor Fair to benefit American Cancer SocietyVillage of Colonie Recreation Center3 Thunder Road, Colonie (10am-3pm) FreeOver 35 crafters and vendors sellingholiday and everyday gifts. 50/50,various raffles and a bake sale.(518) 218-7438
Saratoga Springs YouthOrchestra Winter Classical ConcertArthur Zankel Music Center HelenFilene Ladd Concert HallSkidmore College, Saratoga Springs(3pm) adults $15, seniors$10,students/children $5A unique repertoire of classicalselections presented by theSaratoga Springs Youth Orchestra.ssyo.org
Classical Music ConcertThe College of Saint RoseMassry Center for the Arts1002 Madison Avenue, Albany(3pm) adults $8; students/seniors $5Empire State Youth Orchestra’s Wind Orchestra. Tickets at the door.esyo.org
Indoor Farmers’ Market Albany Jewish Community Center340 Whitehall Rd. Albany (11am-2pm) FreeDelicious food and beautiful crafts!518-438-6651 • www.saajcc.org
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Percussion ConcertThe College of Saint RoseMassry Center for the Arts1002 Madison Avenue, Albany(7pm) FreeEmpire State Youth Orchestra’sYouth, Repertory, and JuniorPercussion ensembles. Generaladmission seating. • esyo.org
Wed., Dec. 19Disney On Ice presentsRockin’ Ever AfterTimes Union Center51 South Pearl Street, Albany(7pm) $22-$55timesunioncenter-albany.com
Thurs., Dec. 20Author Peggy Strack Signs Copies of Her Novel, A Stop in the ParkCoffee Traders, 447 BroadwaySaratoga Springs(3:30-6pm) Free20% of all profits from Peggy Strack’s5-star novel will be donated to TheMr. Hollands Opus Foundation.Bring your copy of “A Stop in thePark” to Coffee Traders for a signature.saratogacoffeetraders.com
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Children’s Holiday Show withSeth and the Moody MelixHome Made Theater, Saratoga Springs(6:30-7:30pm) $10 adults; $5 under 12Local children’s music group, Seth and the Moody Melix, will beperforming traditional holidaymusic (and songs off their new CD)for children and their families!www.picklepieproductions.comhomemadetheater.org
Annual Holiday Folk Showat Caffe Lena, 47 Phila St.Saratoga Springs(8pm)
Enjoy the region’s only “Candlemas-Hanukkah-Ramadan-Solstice-Christmas-Kwanzaa-New Year-Boxing Day-Epiphany Event!” Threehusband/wife teams join forces inthis annual holiday show completewith humor, audience participation,and loads of lovely songs.518-583-0022 • caffelena.org
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Christmas with ElvisMichaels Banquet HouseRoute 9, Latham(6-11pm) $30Drew Polsun, Sweet Fascination and Patch It Up Band. 785-8524michaelsbanquethouse.com
Lee Shaw Trio Bistro/Bar at 7474 State St., Albany(8:30pm) FreeLee Shaw Trio plays the second andfourth Sat. each month. Regionalartists also throughout the monthsharing an eclectic mix of Jazz.74state.com
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