Join us for Open Mic Night at the Harvest. Whether you want to take the stage or just enjoy the performances, everyone is welcome. The store and café will stay open late for the event. Musicians, poets, comedians, and storytellers?come be a part of a fun-filled evening in our community space!
RSVP and enjoy an afternoon expanding your wine knowledge, food pairing potential, and walk away with insight on the processes of wine-making! This interactive class is BACK due to high demand. Each class will involve sampling wine and different food to better understand what simply works and what, well, doesn't. This class is instructed by local Sommelier Travis Munson - Fulton Street Liquor's very own employee! With five years in the Liquor Business, Travis is excited to supply his wealth of knowledge to the community. Class will be held 3-5PM. Located down at ''The Vault'' at 86 East Fulton Street, Gloversville NY. Any questions? Give us a call at 518-773-4040! 16 Spots Available.
Our tripartite Board of Directors represent three sectors of the community equally; the private sector, elected public officials, and the beneficiaries or consumers of our services. ​ ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Board Chairperson - Christian Manns Board Vice-Chair - Robin Wentworth Board Treasurer - Ellen Anadio Board Secretary - David Jordan Monday February 2, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call (TBD) Monday March 2, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call (TBD) Monday April 6, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call (TBD) Monday May 4, 2026 Johnstown - Holiday Inn Monday June 1, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call Monday August 3, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call Monday September 14, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call Monday November 2, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call Monday December 7, 2026 Room 214 or Conference Call All meetings are held in the Montgomery County Annex Building, 20 Park Street, Fonda, NY 12068 at 5:00 p.m. with the exception of the May meeting, which is held in Johnstown at 6:30 p.m. ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
People We Support, Family Members, Guardians, and Care Managers: You're invited to an important information session about New York State's CAS system. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m., and we'll learn about this assessment tool and process from CAS expert Tina Chirico beginning at 6 p.m. We know that people have questions about the CAS and how it can affect services for you or your loved one. Join us to learn what to expect with this assessment process and have your questions answered. RSVP online: https://www.libertyarc.org/cas-info-sessions/ or phone to Meghan McCarthy at 518-954-3201 or mccarthym@libertyarc.org. Please note, the same material will be covered in the April presentation.
The Glove proudly welcomes RUN FOR COVER - RUSH TRIBUTE! Run For Cover includes: Rob Jackson from Limelight A Tribute To Rush (Vocals), Mike Cappadozy (Guitar), Carl Schultz (Bass, Keyboards) and Michael Mumblo (Drums). The group performs classics from Rush?s 70's and 80's catalog including Limelight, Freewill, New World Man and Tom Sawyer. The band also delves into epic and deep cuts such as Xanadu, Overture/The Temples of Syrinx, Jacob?s Ladder and By-Tor & The Snow Dog. Come celebrate the timeless music of Rush with Run For Cover. This event is sponsored by The Glove Theatre?s 518 Concert Series. All ages welcome. 21+ to drink/purchase adult beverages.
The Glove Theatre welcomes back Dead Man?s Waltz ? Saturday, April 11th! Dead Man?s Waltz is a six piece group that explores and celebrates the music of The Grateful Dead and The Allman Brothers Band and The Band. With two powerhouse drummers DMW echoes the line-ups while effortlessly interweaving the grooves and jams of all three iconic bands creating a unique musical experience. Dead Man?s Waltz is an all star collective comprised of seasoned, like minded professional musicians. Members of DMW have shared the stage with members of The Grateful Dead, Dead and Co., The Allman Brothers Band, Phish and MOE. Dead Man?s Waltz is dedicated to presenting the music of The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band and The Band with genuine respect to the original while not being afraid to interject a little bit of their own in to the mix. This is the free spirited approach the music demands and allows them the freedom to perform a unique and new set list at every show. Interweaving the classic songs and jams of The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band and The Band, Dead Man's Waltz is an all-star collective from the Northeast festival scene. Dead Man's Waltz features top-notch musicianship and offers a refreshing twist to the music of three legendary and iconic bands. While staying true to the spirit of the music, the band members put their own dynamic spin on a vast catalog of beloved songs that are now part of the new American song book. At its core, DMW is a celebration of the long standing tradition of crossover between The Dead, The Allmans and The Band, culminating with the legendary 1973 Summer Jam Music Festival in Watkin's Glenn, NY where the three bands performed together. DMW's arrangements are experiments, as they easily flow from the familiar to the obscure, moving from standards like ''Jessica'' into ''Going Down The Road Feeling Bad'' into ''Don't Do It'' or ''Up On Cripple Creek'' into ''They Love Each Other'' into ''Midnight Rider''. The band always keeps it fresh with new and unexpected arrangements and improvisations, while engaging fans in the free-spirited party and colorful, close-knit community surrounding their shows. Dead Man's Waltz features the all-star lineup of ''Rev'' Tor Krautter on guitar and vocals, Tom Major on drums, Parker McQueeney on keys and vocals, Wesley Childers on guitar and vocals, Jeff Prescott on drums and vocals, and Brian O'Connell on bass and vocals. Each hail from a unique musical background and adds their own personal style, influence and character to the mix (which is exactly what the music calls for). All ages welcome! 21+ to drink/purchase adult beverages.
The Public is welcome at these monthly meetings that meet on the third Wednesday of each month. Please refer to our website: gloversvillelibrary.org for more info
The Glove Theatre proudly welcomes DESPERADOS - A Tribute to The Eagles! This all-star team of musicians celebrates the beloved 70's era music - from songs like ''Take It Easy,'' ''Witchy Woman,'' ''Lyin' Eyes,'' ''Hotel California,'' and many more. This group includes the one and only Ernest LaRouche on drums. With a Berklee Degree in music, he went straight into playing percussion in ''Powerman 5000'', ''Marsels'', ''Jeffrey Osbourne'', ''The Peasants'', ''Mappari'', and in 2008 he became a member of '' World Play'' with Ray Green (Tower of Power) and Tracy Bonham opening for Roger Daltrey, Joss Stone, Darius Rucker and Goo Goo Dolls. In 2013, he became the principal drummer for Britney Spears and remains in the band for all performances. On Bass is Steve Hymowech, ''DC STEVE,'' an energetic bassist who puts on a dynamic performance to enhance the bassline and add tenor range vocals to the band. On guitar and vocals is Scott Bentley, a lead vocalist and guitarist in the music scene for over 25 years. Bentley is joined on guitar by Mark Caruso, who has also played in several other bands including the Ernie LaRouche Band, NCJP Big Band, Frank Conti Jazz Trip and The Marcabes and Toulouse St. And last but not least, also on guitar and vocals another iconic seasoned musician in the 518, The one and only Johnny Clifford, lead singer from regional and Glove Theatre favorite Tom Petty tribute ''The Broken Hearted'' This show is presented by The Glove Theatre's 518 Concert Series & E1 PRESENTS. All ages welcome! 21+ to drink/purchase adult beverages.
Location: The Meeting House Registration: $5 per person, cash or check Join us from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM for a Houseplant Swap at the Landis Arboretum! How? It's easy. Bring plants and cuttings to share with others. Meet other houseplant enthusiasts.Enjoy the grounds of the Landis Arboretum!Each attendee brings labeled plants or plant cuttings to share with others. Common and rare plants are welcome. Remember that everyone is in a different place in their plant journey so be prepared to chat, trade & learn! Admission is a $5 donation to the Landis Arboretum (cash or check only), Please, no plants for sale, just trades. Make sure you are bringing healthy, pest free plants. Want to volunteer at the Swap? Contact us at landisvolunteering@gmail.com. Questions? Contact us at info@LandisArboretum.org!
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