Events Calendar
2026 Nigra Arts Center NYS Summer Art Show
The Paul Nigra Center for Creative arts Presents it's 11th annual New York State summer Art Show, celebrating the work of artists from across New York. This exhibition includes over 120 pieces in a variety of media by more than 60 New York Artists.
Amazing Cocktails! at Second Act Spirits
Kick off the weekend right with our expertly crafted, fresh-shaken cocktails.
American Cancer Society Relay for Life at Gloversville High School
crowd of cancer survivors smiling and waving to the camera from underneath the purple relay for life archway on a sports track Celebration of Survivors We kick off our Relay event by celebrating our local cancer survivors. We encourage you to invite friends and family currently living with cancer or survivors to attend and join in the celebration. All attendees of the event are asked to line the track during the survivor lap and cheer on our survivors. Pro tip: Bring noise makers, pom-poms, anything you bring to a pep rally to cheer those survivors on! Celebration of Caregivers After the Survivor Lap, caregivers are invited to join the survivors. A caregiver is a friend or family member that helped a person with cancer, regardless of if they are still with us. It may even be a healthcare worker. Attendees are again asked to line the track and cheer for our caregivers! Meaningful Luminaria We will take time to remember those we have lost to cancer and reflect on the journey of those who have survived. At most events, after the sun sets, Relay teams help light pre-made luminaria bags that are dedicated in honor, or in memory, of a loved one. If you would like to make a donation or fundraise with luminaria - you can do so here. Opportunity to Fight Back We come together as a community to fight back against cancer. Invite your family and friends to attend the event and support you and your fellow Relayers' fundraising efforts. Commit to finding ways to fight back against cancer.
Buffet Dinner at Peaceful Valley Maple Farms
Reservations are strongl encouraged, call 518-726-8936. No regular dinner service. $32.99 adults (13 and up). $24.99 kids 12 and under. Prices do not include tax or gratuity. Buffet includes 2 soft drinks, garden salad, assorted desserts and coffee/tea. Buffet menu will include Prime Rib French Dip, Maple BBQ Pulled Chicken, Mushroom Ravioli with Parmesean Cream Sauce, Macaroni and Cheese, Beer Battered Potato Waves, Scalloped Corn, Roasted Cauliflower, Chicken Tenders, and Pizza Logs. Soups: Creamy Paem Italian Sausage Ditalini, Seafood Bisque and Vegetable Minestrone. We will resume our regular dinner menu on Friday, June 12. Maple Milkshake $6.00. Like beer or wine - please bring your own
Couch to 5k - Spring at Fulton County YMCA
Our Couch to 5k is a beginner-friendly running program that aims to get people from being non-runners to completing their first 5k race in just 8 weeks. It combines walking and running intervals and is designed to make running more accessible for beginners. Our Couch to 5k will be held every Friday at 7:30am.
Fireside Fridays at Stump City Brewing
Every first Friday of the month, we're turning up the heat on the patio with s'mores and campfires. Because what goes better with beer than gooey, chocolatey, toasted goodness? 🔥 Your first s?more is on us 🔥 Gourmet s?mores that'll take your taste buds on a trip 🔥 All the cozy campfire vibes you need Bring your friends, grab a pint, and come get toasty. 🍻
Foraginf in the Northeast - An Introduction with Landis Aboretum
Join Fred Breglia, a long-time forager, from 10 am to noon as he highlights some of the most common edible plants and mushrooms that can be found in local fields and forests. Fred will focus on his favorites from a culinary perspective; very tasty! He will cover, spring, summer and fall season and what tasty gourmet treats are available in the northeast. He will also give tips on how to prepare and cook the foraged. Presenter: Fred Breglia, Landis Arboretum Executive Director Location: The Nicholas J. Juried Meeting House Registration: Arboretum members: $30; nonmembers, $45
FREE Lead Renovator/OSHA10 Training at SUNY Fulton Montgomery Community College
Lead Renovator: this eight-hour initial certification is required for any renovators without previous training to become a certified lead-safe contractor. Bring a pen, pencil, and paper; all other materials will be provided. This training concludes with a 25-question exam. OSHA-10: This training provides a variety of awareness training on construction safety and health topics with an emphasis on identifying common hazards in the construction industry as well as avoidance, control and prevention. Upon successful completion, participants will receive an OSHA Construction Safety and Health 10-Hour card. This course is free of charge due to Fast Track+ funding. June 2, 3, 5
Nathan Littauer Hospital Presents: The Event-Black and White Ball at The Holiday Inn Johnstown-Gloversville
The Black & White Ball ✨ An evening of elegance, philanthropy, and community purpose. Join the Nathan Littauer Foundation for a distinguished evening featuring live music, fine dining, and a thoughtfully curated silent auction - all in support of exceptional community care. Together, we will raise funds to support Primary Care Center capital improvements, advancing our shared commitment to high-quality healthcare close to home. This year's fundraising goal is $175,000. 🤍 Friday, June 5 🖤 The Holiday Inn | Johnstown, NY 🤍 Live Music by: David Wong, Kyle Price & Stephanie Price 🖤 Black & White Evening Wear Encouraged We look forward to an unforgettable evening dedicated to strengthening healthcare in our community. 🖤 General Tickets | $125 per guest 🤍 Patron Tickets | $250 per guest 🖤 Sponsorship Opportunities Available Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available now through May 29 and can be reserved by contacting Kelly Colby at kcolby@nlh.org | (518)773-5505 See less
Neon Avenue: The Music of the Dead - But Different with Glove Theatre
The Glove Theatre welcomes back NEON AVENUE -- playing the music of the Dead - but different! ''In a world where many fans prefer Joe Russo?s Almost Dead as their way to listen to live Grateful Dead music, Neon Avenue lives along those same lines, with high energy shredding and not trying to be ?the band? themselves'' ~Frankie Cavone, Mirth Films Over the past several years, Neon Avenue has made quite a stir in the ever popular (and saturated) Gratefully-inspired tribute scene, growing quickly to become one of the bigger draws in the Upstate NY capital region Dead scene. The band brings a fresh take on the Grateful music that you know and love while placing an emphasis on improvisation, unique setlist construction, deeper cuts into the grateful songbook and a primal energy that they draw from their loyal fans during live performances. With past performances at Lark Hall, Putnam Place, Unihog, Rustic Barn and many other headlining shows around the Capital region, the word has gotten out about this band. Composed of veteran musicians from numerous local groups like Formula 5, Slipknot! (80's/90's Dead tribute), Stone Revival Band, Knot Dead, Jocamo, and more, this combination of players has set out to push the boundaries of the standard Dead tribute. ​The group of Joe Davis (Formula 5), Mike Urbon (Knot Dead), Mike Cassels (Stone Revival Band, Jocamo, Knot Dead), Mike McDonald (Formula 5, Knot Dead) and Doug Klein (Slipknot, Robanic, Knot Dead) were re-inspired playing the music of the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Ratdog, and others. While existing in an endless sea of 1970's era Grateful Dead tributes, this group strives to separate itself with a dedication to unique arrangements of setlists and song segues, utilizing extended improvisation, playing deeper cuts from all eras of the Dead, JGB, and Ratdog songbook. Playing music of The Dead -- but Different! Come ready to dance -- the dance floor will be open! All ages welcome! 21+ to drink/purchase adult beverages.