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
4th of July Pet Minis at Candids with Emily Rose
4th of July Pet Minis 📆 Saturday, June 6th ⏰️ 10am-2pm 📍32 W Main Street Johnstown NY 12095 $60- All Photos Included 📸 Photos of backdrops included in the comments. Props and accessories available. Pick your time: 30 minute sessions every half hour 📲518-448-2961 💌 candidswithemilyrose@gmail.com
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!
Craft Fair at Gloversville Senior Center
$15 per table, call 518-725-0923 or stop in to sign up by June 1st 10am-3pm
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.
Paint Downtown Gloversville Purple
The Fulton County Center for Regional Growth?s (CRG) Gloversville Downtown Development Specialist, in partnership with the Fulton Montgomery County Regional Chamber of Commerce, is proud to announce the launch of ?Paint Downtown Gloversville Purple.? This initiative will run from June 1 through June 6, 2026, and is aimed at raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer?s Association. Dressing Up the City in Purple Throughout the first week of June, downtown businesses, property owners, and residents are encouraged to ?dress up? the city in purple. Local eateries and shops are invited to participate by creating purple window displays and offering purple-themed food and drink creations or unique retail specials. The initiative culminates on Saturday, June 6, during the Southern Adirondack Wine & Food Festival, an event sponsored by the Gloversville Recreation Commission. Festival attendees are encouraged to wear purple or make a direct donation as they enjoy the day?s festivities. ?The Gloversville Recreation Commission does a phenomenal job year after year bringing the Southern Adirondack Wine & Food Festival to life, creating an event that has become a true staple for our downtown,? said Jennifer Donovan, Gloversville Downtown Development Specialist. ?We are so grateful for their support in allowing us to weave this initiative into such a popular festival. Adding this layer of activity?from the purple window displays to the themed creations?not only brightens our streets but also turns a great community celebration into a powerful platform for raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer?s Association.? All proceeds benefit the Alzheimer?s Association, a global leader in dementia research and care. The Northeastern New York Chapter serves Fulton County and the City of Gloversville directly, providing vital local resources and hosting regular community meetings at the Gloversville Public Library. How to Support: Participate: Visit downtown businesses June 1?6 and look for purple specials. Wear Purple: Show your solidarity by wearing purple on June 1 ? June 6 and especially during the Wine & Food Festival. Donate: Contributions can be made via the official QR code flyers or online at: events.alz.org/fundraisers/jenniferdonovan/paint-downtown-gloversville-purple Purple versions of the Downtown Gloversville, Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce, and CRG logos pictured at bottom
Poetry Open Mic(less) with Glove Cities Arts Alliance
Come and share (or listen to) poems, lyrics, stories, or scenes at the GCAA's Poetry Open Mic(less). This free event, hosted by Julia Anderson and deVer at the Glove Cities Gallery, will occur monthly on selected Saturdays from 1 to 3pm.
Stoneware Painting at Great Sacandaga Brewing Co.
Sometimes it?s hard to believe how easy it is to make something this beautiful - even if it?s your time! Whether you are new to stoneware painting or adding to your collection, our expert staff will help you design and create your own beautiful piece. Choose a mug, bowl or plate when you register. Register ahead @ https://occ.sn/fK5lsTdz
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.