Castleton-on-Hudson is a sleepy little village just south of Albany, with a reputation for having enjoyed its heyday long ago. But a small group of volunteers envisions vibrant businesses and streetscapes that draw people to stroll, shop, eat and have fun, with the majestic Hudson River as a backdrop. They held the Third Annual Main Street Day on Saturday with the theme, “The Arts on Main,” designed to help highlight Main Street’s potential.
September 8, 2019
September 2, 2019
Friends of CPL Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser
Saturday, September 7, 2019
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Location: Applebee’s Restaurant, 594 N. Troy Road, Rensselaer, NY 12144Enjoy breakfast and help benefit the library!
$8:00 cost; 3 pancakes, 2 slices of bacon, and a beverage.
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August 20, 2019
Meet me on Main
THE ARTS ON MAIN
Main Street Day, Castleton-on-Hudson
Saturday, September 7, 2:00 – 5:00
The Castleton-on-Hudson Main Street Association is excited to present “Arts on Main,” our theme for the third annual Main Street Day! Join us for a celebration of The Arts, including dance performance, live music, theater performance and fine arts for display and sale. Family fun activities such as painting and lawn games will be enjoyed by all. Food specials from Main Street restaurants – the Village Inn and Cherrybrook Café – will tempt the palate. Try your luck for exciting raffle prizes! Come out and show your community spirit as we help Main Street become the destination it’s destined to be! For more information, visit www.castletonmainstreet.org or Facebook/COHMSA or email info@castletonmainstreet.org
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Main Street Day, Castleton-on-Hudson
Saturday, September 7, 2:00 – 5:00
The Castleton-on-Hudson Main Street Association is excited to present “Arts on Main,” our theme for the third annual Main Street Day! Join us for a celebration of The Arts, including dance performance, live music, theater performance and fine arts for display and sale. Family fun activities such as painting and lawn games will be enjoyed by all. Food specials from Main Street restaurants – the Village Inn and Cherrybrook Café – will tempt the palate. Try your luck for exciting raffle prizes! Come out and show your community spirit as we help Main Street become the destination it’s destined to be! For more information, visit www.castletonmainstreet.org or Facebook/COHMSA or email info@castletonmainstreet.org
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August 16, 2019
Give A Little, Save A Life
The American Red Cross is facing an emergency blood shortage. All blood types are needed to help avoid delays in lifesaving medical care for patients this summer.
Patients are at risk for delayed surgeries or treatment.
Please help by donating blood. As a thank you, all presenting donors will receive a $5 Amazon e-card. Schedule your appointment today! Bring a friend, walk-ins are welcome!
August 10, 2019
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Movies in the Park
Schodack Island State Park, 1 Schodack Way, Schodack Landing 12156
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Saturday, Aug. 10, 8:15 p.m.
Location: Schodack Island State Park, 1 Schodack Island Way, Schodack Landing 12156
Join us for a family movie under the stars at Schodack Island State Park! Call 518-732-0879 for movie title.Advertise:
July 19, 2019
Humans landed on the moon 50 years ago, and it’s still freaking awesome
The Apollo 11 moon landing changed our understanding of the solar system.
For one, it was a huge engineering accomplishment to get humans to the moon and back. “It took around 400,000 people to land humankind on the moon,” astronaut Michael Collins, Apollo 11’s command module pilot who did not land on the surface of the moon, reminds us in Google’s commemorative Doodle video. Those were engineers, coders, scientists, mechanics, doctors, and so many more professions working in concert to make the mission a success.
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For one, it was a huge engineering accomplishment to get humans to the moon and back. “It took around 400,000 people to land humankind on the moon,” astronaut Michael Collins, Apollo 11’s command module pilot who did not land on the surface of the moon, reminds us in Google’s commemorative Doodle video. Those were engineers, coders, scientists, mechanics, doctors, and so many more professions working in concert to make the mission a success.
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