![]() ![]() No dogs are allowed in the Atrium, with exceptions made for service animals. Free parking is available in the City’s 5th Street Parking Garage, Riverfront Park, the Green Island Bridge lots and on city streets. The Troy Atrium is located in downtown Troy with entrances on Fulton Street, 3rd Street, Broadway and 4th Street. from November through April and features most of the 100 vendors from its popular outdoor market. INDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market is held in the Atrium every Saturday from 9 a.m. Several very special guests will also stop by and join the fun! This special free screening, happening during Chatham’s all-day, village-wide WinterFest, is sponsored by Chatham Area Businesses and Arts (CABA). Everyone is encouraged to wear their favorite, silliest or ugliest holiday sweater to the show. Today’s free screening: The Grinch at 1 pm. ![]() MOVIES AT CRANDALL THEATRE: The historic Crandell Theatre on Chatham’s Main Street will celebrate the holiday season with screenings of classic holiday films. Located in The Common Room at Zion Lutheran Church, 74 1st Street Pittsfield MA. New this year is the limited, ticketed preview shopping hour from 9-10 am. The Shindy will be held from 10 am to 4 pm. Long-time vendors and emerging talents are set aglow in the warm, inclusive, and accessible setting of The Common Room at Zion Lutheran Church. The Shindy offers the chance to shop directly from local farms and makers, from soaps and tinctures to cookies and calendars. For sixteen years the Holiday Shindy has been a magical shopping destination, showcasing artisans from across the region. HOLIDAY “SHINDY”: On December 9, the “Holiday Shindy” will take place in Pittsfield, MA’s Upstreet Cultural District. WATERCOLOR CLASS: At the Waterford Public Library, 117 Third St. Barrie’s classic children’s story “Peter Pan” and poses the question of whether it was simply a story, a figment of Wendy’s imagination, or a real place. 3pm, $15 for Students/Seniors – $20 for adults. THEATER PERFORMANCE: “Forgotten” at Steamer No.10 Theatre, 500 Western Ave. Follow us on Facebook: Madrigal Dinner Show 2023 FUMC. For those who cannot attend, consider paying it forward in the spirit of Christmas for those who are less fortunate. Let us know if you have dietary restrictions when making reservations. Tickets for this dinner theater event are $40. Please call the church at 51 or Sharon Wheeler at 40. Guests are invited to dress in period costumes. Guests will enjoy Wassail (mulled cider), Roast Beef and gravy, potatoes, and vegetables as well as Trifle, tea and coffee. (Weather reschedule will be Sunday December 10th at 5pm). Join us in Our Great Hall at The First United Methodist Church of East Greenbush, 1 Gilligan Road, December 8th at 7pm and December 9th at 6pm. ASL Students, Sign Language Interpreters, Families of Deaf/Hard of Hearing Children, and anyone who already knows sign language are welcome to CDDC social events.ĭINNER THEATER: The “Lord and Lady of Greenbush Manor” invite you as their honored guests for an evening of merriment, feasting, and song. RSVP by Dec 4 by email to You can order for the holiday dinner ahead of time and pay at door. Games: Cottery, Bank Nite, Spin Wheel, 50/50 raffle, Door Prizes and Cingo game for $10 each. Admission: Member $20 and non-member $22 including dinner. For more information please call the church office at (518) 458-1562.ĭEAF COMMUNITY SOCIAL: Capital District Deaf Center (CDDC) will hold a holiday social event on Saturday December 9, 3pm – 9pm in Niskayuna Reformed Church (Basement Hall), 3041 Troy-Schenectady Road (NY Route 7), Niskayuna. The proceeds of the sale will go to support the many ministries of Good Shepherd. The price for a medium box of cookies will be $10 and $20 for a large box of cookies. ![]() You will have your choice of many homemade cookies. There is no charge to attend the performance, but the audience is encouraged to donate to Vermont Community Foundation’s VT Flood Response and Recovery Fund at the door or before the event, by visiting .ĬOOKIE WALK: On Saturday December 9 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 510 Albany Shaker Road Loudonville will be having our Annual Cookie Walk from 9:00 a.m. The reading by actor Dan Butler will be presented at Little City Cider, 139 Shields Drive in Bennington, on December 9th at 7pm. FUNDRAISER READING: Vermont Public Theater and Vermont Arts Exchange bring the arts together with holiday reading of “A Christmas Memory” by Truman Capote to raise funds for Vermont flood relief. ![]()
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