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Big Screen Saturdays: Retro TV Edition -Happy Days
Relive your malt shop days with Richie, Jonie, and The Fonz on Gloversville?s Biggest Screen with Big Screen Saturday?s inaugural edition, featuring Happy Days! This 2 act, movie length marathon will have you wishing you?d brought your poodle skirt in the aisles with choice episodes including: ?A Date With Fonzie? (featuring Laverne & Shirley) ?Three on a Porch? ?My Favorite Orkan? (featuring Robin Williams as ?Mork?) ?Mork Returns? ?Hollywood, Part 3? (The Jump the Shark Episode) FREE admission to this exciting series! And stay a while for our fabulous Spring Sock Hop dance, beginning at 7.00pm!
Come See the Easter Bunny at 44 Lakes Customized Gifts & Decor
Come see the Easter Bunny at 44 Lakes
Easter Family Fun Event at Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts
Saturday March 16 10:30AM ? 12:00PM Cost: $10 per child Hop on over to the Nigra Arts Center for Easter Bunny Family Fun Event on Saturday, March 16! Activities will include Easter egg decorating, a bunny hat craft, an Easter egg hunt and photos ops with our guest of honor, the Easter Bunny himself!
Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts 2024 Fresh Perspective Art Show
Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts 2024 Fresh Perspective Art Show Dates January 12, 2024-March 16, 2024 Entry Deadline: December 17, 2023 Opening Reception:
Songs of the Labor Unions 1850-1940 with Cosby & Tom at Fulton County Museum
Join Cosby and Tom at the FCHS for ?Songs of the Labor Unions.? The labor union movement in the United States was a just short of a revolution with rioting by thousands of workers, weapons, and skirmishes. Songs were used to communicate and to inspire the unionizers, with many being written by labor leaders themselves. The resulting victory over the oppressors was important for the whole world as it brought fairer workplace practices that continue today. This program is made possible by the Fulton County Board of Supervisors Office and the Fulton County Historian. See less