Events Calendar
FCRSPCA Community Pet Food Pantry (Drive-Thru) at Johnstown Community Center
This month's pantry will be held at the JOHNSTOWN COMMUNITY CENTER located at 2 Prindle Ave., Johnstown, NY. *** IMPORTANT UPDATE *** Beginning January 1, online pre-registration will be REQUIRED to attend the pantry. Beginning April 1, proof of rabies vaccination will be REQUIRED to attend the pantry. Sign up for email updates/registration info 👉 fcrspca.org/pantry 🐶 Thanks to our generous donors and local businesses we have extra dry dog/cat* food and treats to share with our community. 💜 Please be mindful that both our shelter and this event are staffed entirely by volunteers who graciously give of their time to make this event possible. Rudeness to our volunteers will not be tolerated. ⏰ Please do NOT arrive BEFORE 12pm or AFTER 1:30pm as FCRSPCA policy prevents us from distributing food outside of these hours. 🚙 The FCRSPCA Community Pet Food Pantry operate as a drive-thru. WALK UPS ALLOWED AS NEEDED. 👉 We are able to distribute WHILE SUPPLIES LAST 👉 We are not able to deliver 👉 We cannot guarantee a particular brand of food 👉 We rarely have cat food 👉 Please bring your own bag 👉 No proof of income or pre-registration required 💚 We are incredibly thankful for the continued support of our community and hope to help those who might find themselves in need. Sign up for pantry updates via email 👉 fcrspca.org/pantry See less
Dead-Zep: A tribute to The Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin at The Glove Theatre
It?s somewhat boggling to think of Jerry Garcia and Jimmy Page swapping riffs ? the beatific Buddha and the slashing, edgy Page. But as veteran player of Grateful Dead music Waynard Scheller noticed one night, the chords of the Dead anthem ?St. Stephen? merged seamlessly into ?Whole Lotta Love.? Then he sat down and found lots of pairs of songs that fit together. And thus was born ?Dead-Zep,? a new band formed from his Rainbow Full of Love to mash up the two repertoires They not only flow from Zep to Dead and back again, they play Zep songs like the GD and Dead songs the way Zep would?which makes for a fascinating, sometimes shocking evening. Hearing ?Ramble On? suddenly dissolve into ?St. Stephen? can be amazing to the point of a slight and interesting sense of disorientation. It?s a wide, wide world. Waynard has been touring up and down the East Coast for years, delighting Dead Heads and other listeners. He founded Dead-Zep with a rotating cast in 2018, and then ran into the pandemic. Now that things are a little healthier?it?s time for Dead-Zep to step out onstage. It?s time now for something (almost) completely different!