Events Calendar
11th Annual Adirondack Wine & Food Festival with the City of Gloversville
Join us for the 11th Annual Southern Adirondack Wine & Food Festival on June 6, 2026 in Historic Downtown Gloversville from 3-8pm. This event includes wineries, distilleries, breweries, food, live music and a variety of 50+ specialty vendors! Wineries, Distilleries & Breweries! Lots of food! Live Music in two great locations! The entrance will be on Church Street. Tasting Entry: $20 (cash only) Non-Tasting Entry: Free The Vendor Application is available online here: https://form.jotform.com/253495051226152 Organized by the Gloversville Recreation Commission. Proceeds raised go toward future events and city park improvements. More details coming soon! Thank you to our 2026 Sponsors! Supporting Sponsors: Abdella & Sise Law Offices C.T. Male Associates Gloversville Housing Authority Wellnow Friends of Gloversville Recreation Sponsors: Brown?s Ford Liberty Affordable Housing Walmart DC #6096 Fage
1776: Free Movie at The Glove Theatre
Sponsored by the Johnstown Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, The Glove Theatre is happy to present a free screening of 1776. An introduction to the film and America 250 will be presented by Samantha Hall-Saladino, Fulton County Historian, Glove Theatre Historian, City of Gloversville Historian, and Executive Director of the Fulton County Museum. 1776 is the lively and energetic film version of the Broadway musical comedy of the same name. In the days leading up to July 4, 1776, Continental Congressmen John Adams and Benjamin Franklin coerce Thomas Jefferson into writing the Declaration of Independence as a delaying tactic as they try to persuade the American colonies to support a resolution on independence. As George Washington sends depressing messages describing one military disaster after another, the businessmen, landowners and slave holders in Congress all stand in the way of the Declaration, and a single ''nay'' vote will forever end the question of independence. Large portions of spoken and sung dialog are taken directly from the letters and memoirs of the actual participants. Director: Peter H. Hunt Rating: G Studio: Columbia Pictures Industries Inc. Runtime: 141 minutes Cast: William Daniels, Howard da Silva, Ken Howard, Blythe Danner, Donald Madden 🥤🍿Concessions will be open?including soft drinks, candy, salty snacks, coffee, tea ? and beer, wine, hard cider!
2026 Morning Bird Walk at Landis Arboretum
Location: Meet at the lower Parking Lot Registration: Members: $5/person, $15/family; non-members: $15/person, $25/family Join us from 6:00 - 9:00 am for this always popular Arboretum program. We hope to see or hear over 40 species of birds in the forest, fields, and water areas of Landis. Wear footwear appropriate for muddy conditions. Binoculars will be available. Beginners and experienced birders are welcome. Partial funding for this class provided through a grant from Stewart?s Shops Holiday Match Program. Instructor: George Steele, nature educator
250 Year Celebration at Broadalbin Antique Mall
Celebrate America's 250th birthday with patriotic sales, giveaways, and festive fun!
4th Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser for Veteran's Time to Thrive at Amsterdam Municipal Golf Course
Veteran's Time To Thrive annual golf tournament
6th Annual Golf Outing with Sacandaga Protection Committee
⛳️🌊 BIG NEWS! Our 6th Annual SPC Golf Outing is officially set! 📅 Saturday, June 6, 2026 📍 Hales Mills Country Club ⏰ Registration: 8:30 AM | Shotgun Start: 9:00 AM For just $110 per golfer, you get: ✔️ Scramble format with prizes ✔️ Coffee & lunch ✔️ On-course beverages ✔️ Silent auction ✔️ Cocktails & hors d?oeuvres at the award reception This event is our BIGGEST fundraiser of the year, helping us protect our access to the lake we all love 💙 👥 Our goal: ? 110 golfers ? 25 sponsors ($500+) ? 125 tee signs Grab your team, mark your calendar, and get ready for an amazing day!
A Night of Magic with John Westford at The Glove Theatre
The Glove Theatre is excited to present John Westford -- Illusionist, Magician, and Actor - dazzling audiences in theaters nationwide, on national television and on cruise ships all over the world! This is a family-friendly - ALL AGES show! John?s resume is as impressive as his mind-bending illusions, but what really sets him apart is his quick wit. His ability to ad-lib and improvise in the moment makes each show one of a kind! What started with ?a magic set and a $5 paycheck for a birthday party? led to a career as an international magician, with some quick-thinking comedy thrown in. Westford began a more conventional career with the Pennsylvania State Senate, but the world of magic and entertainment called to him, leading him to leave his 9-to-5 job behind and star in a variety stage show in Paramount?s Kings Dominion. From there he was offered gigs in New York City and made appearances on national television along with most of the major cruise lines, including appearances with Alabama, The Beach Boys, Joan Rivers, Clint Holmes, and Jerry Lee Lewis. More recently Westford has appeared in dozens of TV shows and major motion pictures, including as a young Dan Aykroyd in Celebrity Ghost Stories and as a secret service agent for the secretary of state, played by Sigourney Weaver. Westford?s comedy and illusion show has taken him to more than 37 countries and nearly every state. All ages welcome! 21+ to purchase adult beverages with a valid ID.
A Syncopated Life: A Tale for Leroy with Caroga Arts Collective
An original theater and music production curated by director Kyle Price based around the iconic music of American composer legend, Leroy Anderson, featuring Alex Moffat, Caroline Rau, Brian Shank along with the Caroga Arts Ensemble and members from Utica Dance.
A Taste of Summer with Caroga Arts Collective
Caroga Arts Collective and Sixth Generation Strings present A Taste of Summer featuring David Wong, violin; Stephanie Price, viola; and Kyle Barrett Price, cello Can?t wait for summer? Neither can we! Enjoy an evening of string trio music and an exclusive sneak peek at the 2026 Caroga Lake Music Festival season with our pre-concert preview!
A World Turned Upside Down: Confiscation and Occupation in Johnstown, 1776 at Sir William Johnson Hall
In recognition of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, Johnson Hall State Historic Site will commemorate the occupation of Johnstown and the confiscation of Johnson Hall by Revolutionary forces in May 1776. The free, two-day living history event on May 16 and 17, 2026 will feature military and civilian reenactors interpreting the experiences of local colonial European, Mohawk, and enslaved African communities, staged recreations of key events in downtown Johnstown and at Johnson Hall, and a chance to see the interior of the historic home as never seen before? looted and ruined in the aftermath of the raid. Only five months after disarming Johnstown in January 1776, Continental soldiers occupied the community once again in May, seizing Johnson Hall and arresting residents accused of refusing to support the Revolution. Lady Mary Watts Johnson, her young children, and other members of the household were taken to Albany, where they were held hostage to ensure the compliance of the Johnson family. Johnstown would remain a key location in the contest for control of the region, as local residents ? rebel, loyalist, and neutral alike ? found their world turned upside down, facing an uncertain future in the civil war that was to come. On Saturday, May 16, the event will begin in downtown Johnstown at 9:30am at the corner of Main Street and North William Street. Reenactors portraying community members will explain the varied news of approaching Revolutionary soldiers. This will be followed by the arrival and military parade of the 3rd New Jersey Regiment, the arrest of suspected Loyalists, and a recreation of the conference between officers of the regiment and representatives from the Mohawk community of Tiononderoge/Fort Hunter. At 12:30pm, the downtown portrayal will conclude, and the reenactment procession will move to Johnson Hall State Historic Site (139 Hall Ave. Johnstown, NY 12095) where at 1:30pm, the action resumes with a recreation of the Hall?s confiscation, the arrest of Lady Johnson, and the looting of the Hall. After the conclusion of the scripted commemorations, attendees will have the opportunity to talk with reenactors and site staff about the history of the event while touring the ransacked Hall until 5:00pm. On Sunday, May 17, Johnson Hall State Historic Site will be open from 9:00am to 3:00pm for ongoing living history interpretation. Explore the historic house, defensive structures and grounds, witness recreations of the courts-martial that followed the looting of the Hall, and converse with reenactors and staff to learn about the aftermath of the confiscation and raid. This event is part of a series commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution at New York state parks and historic sites. For more events and information, visit https://parks.ny.gov/history/rev-war. See less