Events Calendar
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.
Happy Heart Yoga with Jeannie at Purple Glass Healing Arts
Come make your heart and soul happy at a Gentle Yoga Class. This class is offered every Wed & Sat at 9am, beginners welcome.
Pre Father's Dday BBQ with Amsterdam Century Club
Join us in celebrating dad! Enjoy a grilled hamburger or hotdog with toppings, chips, pasta salad, strawberry shortcake, drinks, raffles and fun! $10 per adult $5 per child (5-10) Under 5 free $2 for an additional burger/hotdog Call Kim for reservations (518) 212-2382 Cash or check only
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
Summer Sidewalk Sale at Broadalbin Antique Mall
Our annual sidewalk sale, loaded with great deals! Find antiques, vintage items, and more outside the mall