103.ĪDULT BIBLE STUDY: The Boys and Girls Club of Albany is hosting an Adult Bible Study each Thursday at 6:00 P.M. Reservations and additional details: call (518) 584-0400 ext. Cost: $15 adults, $10 seniors and students, 50 percent off for Museum members. Reservations required (no children under the age of 10 permitted). OKLAHOMA TRAINING TRACK TOURS: Available June through October, this exclusive, 90-minute behind-the-scenes walking tour of Saratoga Race Course’s famous training site offers guests the opportunity to experience the morning workouts and includes National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame admission. Times slots are first-come first-served so get your tickets before they fill up! No tickets will be sold at the event. Tickets are on sale now at Hollowed and must be purchased in advance. This is perfectly suited for the young, and the young at heart. A full schedule of the seasonal excitement is available at. With so much to see, guests can expect to spend 30-45 minutes to see it all. As always, the Hollowed Harvest showcases over 7,000 Jack-O’-Lanterns to create hundreds of larger-than-life displays (some towering over 2 stories high!). Our gallery of organic, meticulously-sculpted pumpkins are also proving to be a welcome addition for those looking to appreciate the artistry of carving up close. HOLLOWED HARVEST: The seasonal spectacle, the Hollowed Harvest, is in full swing at the Altamont Fairgrounds! Fair-goers are raving about the thousands of Jack-O’-Lanterns and brand new additions this year! A sea of colorful faces welcome guests into the massive arches of the Jack-O’-Lantern tunnel, a fan-favorite attraction for family photos and Halloween atmosphere. More information is available by contacting The Dollhouse Beauty Bar at 51 or Troy Grooming Co. The Dollhouse Beauty Bar is located at 11 State St. Donations of new coats,in all genders and all sizes can be dropped off at either business from Oct. are presenting Coats For Kids, a coat drive to benefit the children of the Troy community in need of a new coat this winter. For updates follow the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on social media or visit COATS FOR KIDS: Local businesses The Dollhouse Beauty Bar and Troy Grooming Co. The indoor market will be expanding to the second floor to include an indoor dining area where customers will be able to eat prepared food from vendors. 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. and features most of the 100 vendors from its popular outdoor market. The winter market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. 5 after a successful summer season on the streets of downtown Troy. INDOOR FARMERS MARKET: The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market heads indoors to the Troy Atrium for the winter on Saturday Nov. To register call the library at 51 or online at Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy. Registration is required to take part in the Zoom meeting. This hybrid program is free and open to the public. Tom Bulger, Shakespeare Scholar and retired Siena College professor, will lead the workshop. This session will focus on the play King John, beginning with Act One on October 20 and reading one act each week. UNDERSTANDING SHAKESPEARE: A free ongoing program to read and discuss Shakespeare’s plays.
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