Community Events & Resources
On this Saturday, June 2, from 5pm to 8pm, UAlbany is hosting UAlbany's Make Music at UAlbany Uptown Campus’s Entry Plaza. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public, and will include local musical performances, a BBQ with members of the Albany Police Department's Neighborhood Engagement Unit, inflatables, yard games, and a Musical Playground provided by the Albany Symphony and John Keal Music Co.
The Guilderland Public Library Board and staff have launched a Long-Range Planning process for the Library. To ensure that the Library continues to meet the changing needs of our community, it has created a survey for your feedback. This is your chance to share what you value most about the library, as well as ideas for improvements or new services, and to help shape the library’s future. The survey is also available at the Library for your convenience.
The Library’s summer calendar has many in-person and virtual learning opportunities, including on Thursday, July 31 from 2pm to 3pm, a virtual discussion with neurologist and author Pria Anand about her recently released The Mind Electric: A Neurologist on the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains, about the complexity and wonder of brains in health and the vast gray area between sanity and insanity. On Tuesday, August 5 from 2pm to 3pm, the Library is hosting a virtual discussion with Smithsonian biologist Jay Falk, the author of The Bird Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Birds about the natural history of birds and cultural connection.
On Friday, June 27 at Noon, the New York State Library is hosting Queer Revolutionary: The Trials of Robert Newburgh, a one-hour virtual conversation with historian John Gilbert McCurdy about the British army’s court-martial of a chaplain, Robert Newburgh, who had been accused of having intimate relations with a man. Newburgh’s enemies cited his flamboyant appearance, defiance of military authority, and seduction of soldiers as proof of his low character.
Albany County has launched a new transportation program with GoGoGrandparent that provides residents aged 60 and older with two free round-trip rides each month to any destination of their choice. The service is available Monday through Saturday, from 8am to 8pm. The program is funded by the New York State Office for the Aging. To participate, you can call a dedicated County line at 855-915-6601. Once enrolled, rides can be scheduled in advance by calling 855-464-6872.
Seniors (at least 60 years old) may be eligible for coupons for 2025 farmers markets. There are monthly income thresholds based on family size. To request a coupon booklet, please contact the Albany County Senior Services Office at 518-280-7607.
Cornell Cooperative Extension and New York State Agriculture & Markets are offering informational sessions for the Community Garden Leadership certificate program, an online opportunity to learn more about and strengthen skills for community gardens.
Regal Cinemas at Crossgates has announced the return of its popular family-friendly Summer Movie Express series. Over nine weeks this summer, Regal will offer two PG-rated movies every Tuesday and Wednesday at 11am only for $1. The double-bill showing on June 24 and 25 is “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and “The Bad Guys.”
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve’s summer calendar includes tomorrow at 6pm, the Preserve will mark the longest day of the year with a Summer Solstice Stroll, an opportunity to explore different habitats and seasonal changes, while hiking 1.5 miles over rolling topography. On Wednesday, June 25 at 7pm, you can join in National Butterfly Count Volunteer Training, a virtual seminar, when you can learn about butterfly habitat in the Preserve and how you can participate in the 2025 National Butterfly Count. On Wednesday, July 2 at 9am to 11am, the Preserve is sponsoring From Fronds to Pinnae: Fern Identification Workshop, when botanist Jesse Hoffman will join you for a morning walk along the banks of the Hunger Kill to learn about ferns and fern identification.
The Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s summer event calendar is full of outdoor events, including on this coming Saturday, June 21 from 9am to 11am at the Upper Bozen Kill Preserve (Bond Road entrance), when MHLC volunteer preserve steward Laurie Lyons-Swift, who helped protecting this preserve, will offer a guided tour of the property.
Town Hall and the Transfer Station are closed today for the Juneteenth holiday.
Thank you for taking the time to read this newsletter.
Peter G. Barber
Town Supervisor