Events Calendar
Brunch with the Easter Bunny at The Century Club
Games, Crafts, Raffles, Refreshments & Treat Bags $5.00 per person Made to order box lunch: $2.00 - sandwich choice- Turkey, Ham, Ham salad, Egg Salad, or Chicken Salad, with Chips and Drink.
Cousins Maine Lobster at Great Sacandaga Brewing Company
Cousins will bring the taste of Maine directly to the brewery. They will be open from 12pm to 7pm. Featuring lobster rolls. Grilled cheese. Tacos. Lobster or Shrimp. Lobster Tail and quesadilla. We will also have the TRUCKSTURANT on site for anyone who doesn't like seafood. See less
Craft & Cookies: Button Bag Workshop at Gloversville Public Library
Get creative with us by embellishing a 15?x16? tote bag with buttons to create something truly one-of-a-kind! Please register online or by calling 518-725-2819 through 3/27. For ages 18+ LOCATION: LARGE MEETING ROOM
Easter Egg Hunt at Trail Station Park Gloversville
The 12th Annual Gloversville Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Trail Station Park on Saturday March 30th. The Egg Hunt will begin promptly at 11am. Please plan to arrive early with a basket, so you can gather near the appropriate age range for your child. Age groups are 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12. The Easter Bunny will be available for pictures. Hosted by the City of Gloversville Recreation Commission
Fulton County Regional SPCA Spring Bake Sale at Harvey's Pet
Join us for our Annual Spring Bake Sale! Johnstown, New York
New Orleans Style Parade and Music on Main Street in Downtown Gloversville
The Glove Theatre President, Kathleen Perrott, and Gloversville Downtown Development Specialist (GDDS) Jennifer Donovan at Fulton County Center for Regional Growth (CRG) announce a new event that will be held on Saturday, March 30th celebrating music and downtown Gloversville. The evening includes fun for everyone of all ages: · 5 to 7 p.m., a vibrant and festive downtown with shopping at local stores and downtown dining options at The Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market plus Food Trucks parked on Main Street near The Glove Theatre (A&S Spice and the Plated Palette) · 5:30 p.m., a Second Line New Orleans style parade with local musicians and ?strollers? joining The NoLaNauts band on Main Street. The parade group will depart from The Glove Theatre and head out onto the sidewalks of Main Street. The procession will make a round trip of Main Street ? stopping in front of participating stores. The parade will return to The Glove Theatre between 6 and 6:30. · 7 p.m., The NoLaNauts concert at The Glove Theatre, 42 N. Main Street · 7 p.m., Tradition Duo concert at Dorn Space, 99 N. Main St. NoLaNaut band member Tom O?Connor said The NoLaNauts are psyched to bring our brand of New Orleans style fun and funk to the Glove City. The Glove Theatre is providing Mardi Gras beads to participating stores to give out to customers from 5 to 7 p.m. (while supplies last). Individuals who collect three different colored necklaces will receive a free popcorn when attending The NoLaNauts concert at The Glove or a free concession item for those attending the Tradition Duo concert at the Dorn Space. The list of participating businesses: The Glove Theatre and The Glove Theatre Museum, 42 N. Main St. Addictive Pain Tattoo, 29 N. Main St. EmpowHERing Designs, 45 S. Main St. Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market, 30 N. Main St. 44 Lakes Customized Gifts and Décor, 15 N. Main St. A&S Spice on Wheels and the Plated Palette food trucks, parked on North Main Street The 44 Lakes shop will also be decorating the front of their shop, putting some buckets out for kids to ''drum'', and will serve Café au lait and have cookies out front.
The 518 Concert Series Presents: The NoLaNauts at The Glove Theatre
The 518 Concert Series makes its début with some New Orleans-style funk, featuring NoLaNauts! Based in the Albany, NY area, Nolanauts is a fast rising, high octane, 10-piece rockin? funk collective fired up about celebrating the joyful historical and contemporary fire of New Orleans music, sharing it with fans of all ages while creating a vibrant party atmosphere wherever they go. The ensemble features passionate, committed musicians of different generations playing music by Crescent City legends, from 50-60-year- old chestnuts to more contemporary songs. Starting with a livestream presentation at The Linda WAMC?s Performing Arts Studio in Albany, fans, NoLaNauts have performed at such mid-size venues as Frog Alley in Schenectady, Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs, Lark Hall in Albany (including an opening slots for NOLA legends, Glen David Andrews & John ?Papa? Gros), Cohoes Music Hall in Cohoes, NY and at the Rye Bread Music & Arts Festival. The band dropped their debut original single ?Early Warning? in February 2023 and has three upcoming singles set for release throughout 2024. 21+ to drink with valid I.D. The 518 Concert Series is generously sponsored by the Perrott Family. See less