Events Calendar
Disciple of The Garden: Tribute to Chris Cornell, Soundgarden, Audioslave at Glove Theatre
The Glove Theatre is proud to present DISCIPLE OF THE GARDEN - honoring the legacy of Chris Cornell. Disciple of the Garden brings the power, emotion, and raw intensity of Chris Cornell to the stage ? celebrating songs from Soundgarden, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog, and beyond. If you?re a fan of big vocals, heavy riffs, and music that hits you right in the soul, this is a show you don?t want to miss. Experience the explosive sounds of Spoonman, Like a Stone, and Black Hole Sun performed live by the premier Cornell tribute. Age 21+ to drink/purchase adult beverages.
Ice Cream Social at Broadalbin Antique Mall
Enjoy free ice cream while browsing our wonderful collection of antique treasures.
Stroke Development Stage 5 School Age (6-12) at Fulton County YMCA
Students in stage 5 work on stroke technique and learn all major competitive strokes. The emphasis on water safety continues through treading water and sidestroke.
Stroke Development Stage 5 Teen (age 13-18) at Fulton County YMCA
Stage 5: Stroke Development In Stage 5, swimmers build strength, endurance, and confidence as they refine their stroke technique and begin swimming with greater efficiency and control. Students focus on developing front crawl and back crawl with rotary breathing, while also being introduced to more advanced skills such as breaststroke, butterfly basics, and treading water. As swimmers progress, they work toward longer distances and improved coordination, helping them move through the water with ease and confidence. This stage also introduces important water safety concepts, including energy conservation techniques and how to respond in emergency situations. Stage 5 is where swimmers begin to transition from learning strokes to owning them?developing the skills, stamina, and awareness needed to become strong, capable, and confident swimmers.
Stroke Introduction Stage 4 School Age (6-8) at Fulton County YMCA
In Stage 4: Stroke Introduction, swimmers begin building real confidence and independence in the water by learning and refining foundational swim strokes. Students are introduced to front crawl and back crawl with proper breathing, body position, and coordination, while also developing essential skills like treading water, basic diving, and endurance. Alongside stroke development, swimmers gain important safety knowledge?such as weather awareness, open water safety, and basic first aid?helping them become not just stronger swimmers, but safer and more aware around water.
Stroke Introduction stage 4 School Age (9-12) atFulton County YMCA
In Stage 4: Stroke Introduction, swimmers begin building real confidence and independence in the water by learning and refining foundational swim strokes. Students are introduced to front crawl and back crawl with proper breathing, body position, and coordination, while also developing essential skills like treading water, basic diving, and endurance. Alongside stroke development, swimmers gain important safety knowledge?such as weather awareness, open water safety, and basic first aid?helping them become not just stronger swimmers, but safer and more aware around water.
Stroke Introduction Stage 4 Teen (age 13-18) at Fulton County YMCA
In Stage 4: Stroke Introduction, swimmers begin building real confidence and independence in the water by learning and refining foundational swim strokes. Students are introduced to front crawl and back crawl with proper breathing, body position, and coordination, while also developing essential skills like treading water, basic diving, and endurance. Alongside stroke development, swimmers gain important safety knowledge?such as weather awareness, open water safety, and basic first aid?helping them become not just stronger swimmers, but safer and more aware around water.
Stroke Mechanics Stage 6 School Age (9-12) at Fulton County YMCA
In Stage 6: Stroke Mechanics, swimmers refine their technique across all major strokes while building endurance, efficiency, and confidence in deeper water. Students work on advanced skills such as flip turns, breaststroke and butterfly, and sustained swimming distances, while also strengthening resting strokes like sidestroke and elementary backstroke. This level goes beyond technique?swimmers develop real-world water safety and readiness through skills like treading water, diving, rescue breathing, CPR awareness, and understanding risks such as hypothermia and hypoxic blackout. By the end of the program, participants are stronger, more efficient swimmers with the skills and knowledge to stay safe and even begin exploring pathways like swim team, lifeguarding, or advanced aquatic activities
Swim Basics Water Acclimation Stage 1 Preschool ages (3-5) at Fulton County YMCA
Stage 1: Water Acclimation is the starting point for young swimmers to build comfort and confidence in the water. In this stage, children learn foundational skills such as blowing bubbles, submerging their face, floating with support, and safely entering and exiting the pool. They are gently introduced to movement in the water through guided activities that build trust, body awareness, and basic safety skills. This level is perfect for beginners or swimmers who are still becoming comfortable putting their face in the water and moving independently.
Swim Basics Water Acclimation Stage 1 School Age (9-12) at Fulton County YMCA
Stage 1: Water Acclimation is the starting point for young swimmers to build comfort and confidence in the water. In this stage, children learn foundational skills such as blowing bubbles, submerging their face, floating with support, and safely entering and exiting the pool. They are gently introduced to movement in the water through guided activities that build trust, body awareness, and basic safety skills. This level is perfect for beginners or swimmers who are still becoming comfortable putting their face in the water and moving independently.