Events Calendar
Pressed Flowers Class (Two-Part Series) with Jake Willwerth, Instructor at Paul Nigra Center
Pressed Flowers (Two-Part Class) Thursdays, April 24 and May 1 9:45-11:00 a.m. Art Studio 2 Cost*: $50 pre-registration required Pressing flowers is a common practice for preserving the beauty of flowers, and flattening them! In this two-part class, we will press the flowers, let them dry and then use them in crafts. *Members receive a 20% discount. Don't forget to enter the promotional code in the registration window! Please be aware that no refunds or exchanges will be issued for classes or events unless it is canceled by the Nigra Arts Center
Annual Member Shred Day Event at First Choice Financial Federal Credit Union
Save the Date: Annual Member Shred Event Get ready to safely dispose of your sensitive documents for FREE! We can't wait to see you there!
Spring Clean Up Day at The Fulton County Museum
Help spruce up the museum for the season at our Spring Cleaning Day! Stay as long as you like or join us the entire time, we appreciate your help. There will be something for everyone, from outdoors work (trimming hedges, picking up litter, planting flowers) to indoor organizational and cleaning tasks. Everyone is welcome! The museum will provide water and some light refreshments for volunteers. Questions? Email ssaladino@fultoncountyhistoricalsociety.org. See less
The Glove Theatre Presents: Back to the Garden 1969-The Woodstock Experience
The Glove Theatre is proud to present Back to the Garden (BTTG) 1969 - The Woodstock Experience! The Woodstock Music Festival was the ultimate rock concert, a celebration of peace, love and music. More than fifty years later, BTTG brings you back to the music and that weekend. Formed by Gary Adamson in 2009, this is a group of versatile musicians and singers who have come together to celebrate the music, and the spirit of the Woodstock Era. BTTG 1969 recreates the classic sounds associated with Woodstock. The musical performances are a tribute to the artists who made Woodstock great, including Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Jimi Hendrix, Sly &The Family Stone, Jefferson Airplane, Santana, Joe Cocker, Janis Joplin, The Band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Canned Heat, Ten Years After, The Who, Mountain, Richie Havens, Melanie, Arlo Guthrie, Blood, Sweat & Tears, The Grateful Dead, Country Joe & The Fish,?and more! BTTG 1969 brings you a full multimedia theatrical event, recreating the Woodstock Experience through period costuming, lighting, video, and sound bites. Storytelling also enhances the mood, with tales of the festival, the legendary artists who performed, and the backdrop of the tumultuous decade of the 60?s. Not your typical tribute band! Most tribute bands perform the music of only one artist. BTTG 1969 is a tribute to a very special moment in time, and to the many artists whose music will forever be known as ?Classic Rock.? From nostalgic Baby Boomers to intrigued Gen Z'ers, and all those in between, there is something in this show for EVERYONE! So, grab your tie dye and love beads...and celebrate Woodstock with us at The Glove! 21+ to drink with valid ID
The Glove Education Series Presents: The Rise and Fall of the Borscht Belt at The Glove Theatre
The Glove Education Series continues with a FREE screening of the documentary The Rise & Fall of the Borscht Belt. The Borscht Belt is the name for a section of the Catskill Mountains in Sullivan and Ulster Counties. Starting in the 1920s, it became a summer retreat and sanctuary for millions of Jews escaping from accepted American anti-Semitism. From the 1950s through the 1980s, this sprawling region of bed and breakfast farmhouses, bungalow colonies, and resort hotels numbered in the several hundreds and drew people from all over the Eastern Seaboard. The Borscht Belt was famed for its social scene, epic food spreads, and its entertainment. The Borscht Belt was the launching pad for iconic stand-up comics such as Rodney Dangerfield, Joan Rivers, Alan King, Billy Crystal, and Jerry Seinfeld. Following the screening, we will have a Q&A moderated by Glove Theatre Board Member Aaron Enfield. He will discuss the history of the Borscht Belt with Jay Blotcher of the Borscht Belt Museum in Ellenville, New York. Runtime: 1h 21m This film has been ?Approved? by the MPAA.