Events Calendar
American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course with Fulton YMCA - Day 2 of 2
Become a certified American Red Cross Lifeguard and gain the skills needed to prevent, recognize, and respond to aquatic emergencies. This nationally recognized certification prepares participants for lifeguard employment and leadership in an aquatic environment. To participate, students must meet the following prerequisites: - Be 15 years old by the last day of the course - Complete a 300-yard continuous swim (freestyle and/or breaststroke, no stopping) - Tread water for 2 minutes using legs only - Successfully complete the brick test by retrieving a 10-lb object from 7?10 feet of water and returning it within 1 minute and 40 seconds Why Become a Certified Lifeguard? - Earn a nationally recognized lifeguard certification - Develop leadership, communication, and teamwork skills - Learn lifesaving techniques including water rescue, CPR, AED use, and first aid - Work in a supportive, mission-driven organization - Gain experience in a mission-driven, supportive organization - Explore flexible scheduling opportunities, especially ideal for students For questions, please contact: Zara Kluska, Aquatics Coordinator 📧 jkluska@fultoncountyymca.org 📞 (518) 725-0627 ext. 0627
Sacandaga Jams with Sacandaga Valley Arts Network
Every Saturday in July and August 10am in the Northville Waterfront Park Gazebo. Bring your instruments, your voices, your songs or just your enthusiasm and make music in the park. Hosted by Mike Eisenberg
Sirsy Concert presented by Sacandaga Valley Arts Network
Hosted by: Music Hero, Park Marine In 2020, Mark Gamsjager and the Lustre Kings marked its 25th Anniversary by winning the illustrious Ameripolitan Music Award, launched by the legendary Dale Watson, taking home the ?Rockabilly Group? trophy at the virtual ceremony. Gamsjager?s new album Still the King tells its own story, rocking with original tracks from seminal writers like Ben Vaughn, Ronnie Self, Leroy Preston and John Lilly, and choice classics like the Ricky Nelson chestnut ?Stop Sneakin? Around.? American music is what keeps me going,? Gamsjager grins. ?It all comes back to the rhythm, the space, the beat.?