Zonta Night at the Amsterdam Mohawks games
Join us at the Montgomery County, NY Job Fair and connect with employers who are hiring right now in this community. This is your chance to: Explore a variety of job openings across Montgomery County, NY. Meet directly with local businesses, agencies, and organizations. Apply on the spot?many employers will be accepting applications during the event. Montgomery County's Human Resources team will be available to answer questions and accept applications. Learn about the great benefits of working in county government as well as other job sectors. Network with employers and other job seekers. Whether you're just starting out, looking for a new opportunity, or ready for a career shift?there's something here for you here in Montgomery County!
6-wk series is perfect for moms/dads in need of a space to move your body and meet other adults in the same stage of life, w/o the extra cost of child care!
Decorate a pilsner glass for Dad with a picture of you or him on it, then paint a greeting on the opposite side if you like. Participants will learn the basics of caricature drawing on paper, then use the paper drawing as a pattern for the multi-surface painting on the glass. Lots of fun, and sometimes hilarious results dads will treasure but can use! *Members receive a 20% discount. Don't forget to enter the promotional code in the registration window! Please be aware that no refunds or exchanges will be issued for classes or events unless it is canceled by the Nigra Arts Center.
No rules, just fun?because let?s be honest, no one?s checking. Grab your smartest (or most entertainingly clueless) friends and come battle it out at Trivia Night! ? ? $20 all pitchers ? Hydrate responsibly... or don?t, we?re not your mother. ? 10 for $10 WINGS ? Because you can?t think on an empty stomach. Bring a team of 2, 4, 7, or just show up and adopt some teammates?we don?t care, just be here. ???? ? Every Thursday ? 6 PM ? Stump City Taproom Win prizes, drink beer, eat wings, and prove once and for all that you do know useless facts about 90s sitcoms. See you there! ? See less
Trivia Night at the Brewery ✨🧠 Put your knowledge to the test and join us for an evening of fun and friendly competition! Gather your team and compete for prizes while enjoying our craft brews. Whether you're a trivia whiz or just in it for the laughs, it's the perfect way to kick off your week! See you there! 🍻🎉 See less
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The Musicians of Ma'alwyck ? Concert Intime: Exploring the Legacy of the Zoellner Quartet Musicians of Ma?alwyck brings history to life with an unforgettable musical journey, reviving the legacy of the trailblazing Zoellner String Quartet. Take a step back in time to experience the music, stories, and adventures of this remarkable early 20th-century ensemble ? a trip to the music of the time when The Glove Theatre first opened in 1914! The quartet, composed of the Zoellner family members, toured actively throughout North America, presenting concerts in venues from New York?s Aeolian Hall and great performing stages of Chicago, Boston, New Orleans, and Los Angeles, to train depots and outdoor concerts. With Antoinette Zoellner as first violin?a rarity at the time?the quartet became a symbol of the women?s suffrage movement. The quartet democratized classical music. Instead of limiting themselves to the exclusivity of concert halls, they performed in train stations, granges, and outdoor spaces. With Antoinette Zoellner as the quartet?s first violinist - a rarity at that time - was a groundbreaking figure. The quartet became a symbol of the women?s suffrage movement and gained recognition extending beyond music - they became cultural ambassadors, performing for figures like suffragist Avery Coonley Ward and disability rights advocate Helen Keller. Keller, who could feel their music through vibration, so enjoyed it that she invited them to spend two summers with her at her summer residence in Wrentham in 1915 and 16. Through Helen Keller, the quartet met Lydia Avery Coonley Ward, an important suffragist and philanthropist, who split her time between her home in Chicago and her summer retreat in Wyoming, New York. In 1917, she invited the quartet to be in residence in Wyoming. The quartet spent more than two months there, performing for the summer school, giving weekly concerts in the Village Hall, and playing together on the grounds of her estate Hillside. The Musicians of Ma?alwyck will recreate the musical programming of the Zoellners, which contained a substantial repertory of American composers of the time, as well as American premieres of new works by European composers. Stepping in for the Zoellners will be Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz, violinist, and Founder & Artistic Director of Musicians of Ma?alwyck, MofM core member André Laurent O?Neil, cello; and guest artists Fritz Krakowski, violin; and Katrina Smith, viola. Join Musicians of Ma?alwyck for Concert Intime and step back in time with the Zoellner String Quartet! All ages welcome! Age 21+ to drink adult beverages. Musicians of Ma'alwyck's and The Glove Theatre's programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Additional support for Musicians of Ma'alwyck is provided by the W.G. Broughton Foundation and Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region.
Join us for the 2025 Lexington Golf Tournament to benefit to the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts! Friday, June 13, 2025 Hales Mills Country Club, 146 Steele Road, Johnstown 9am shotgun start, scramble format $125 tournament fee includes greens fees, cart, skins game, breakfast and lunch, snacks and beverages on the course, golf gift, contests, prizes and more!
Veteran's Time to Thrive Golf Tournament Fundraiser