Join us for live music in the tavern with Danny Lynaugh every Wednesday from 6-8pm
The Fulton Montgomery Chamber Sports Award Banquet will be held on Wednesday, June 3, 7:00pm at the Holiday Inn Johnstown-Gloversville, 308 N. Comrie Avenue, Johnstown. For planning purposes, please buy your ticket at the Holiday Inn ($35 each) NO later than Tuesday, June 2nd. During the evening?s ceremonies, the Chamber honors each of the nominated top athletes from Fulton County schools for their accomplishments. In addition, the Sports Award Committee will name a Male and Female Athlete of the Year. This year?s keynote speaker will be Greg Sheeler, a1998 graduate from Gloversville High School where he was a 3 sport captain. He continued his football career as a quarterback for Ithaca College, helping to lead the team to the 2001 quarterfinals. To purchase tickets, they are now available at the front desk of the Holiday Inn. Any questions, please call the Chamber at 518-725-0641
Come make your heart and soul happy at a Gentle Yoga Class. This class is offered every Wed & Sat at 9am, beginners welcome.
earn to draw simple but striking line art pincushion blossoms! Discover the striking beauty of contrast in this elegant white-on-black floral painting class! Inspired by delicate pincushion blossoms set against a dramatic dark background, this workshop focuses on movement, linework and texture. Using fine point oil-based markers on black canvas, you?ll learn how to build luminous layers with simple strokes, create dimensions with highlights and add intricate details to leaves and seed pods. We?ll explore techniques for controlled linework, dot accents and subtle shading to make your blooms glow. Perfect for beginners and experienced painters alike, this class emphasizes creativity and confidence. You?ll leave with a bold, modern floral piece that feels both sophisticated and expressive ? a stunning piece ready to display. All materials provided. Just bring your creativity! *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
Join us for Open Mic Night at the Harvest. Whether you want to take the stage or just enjoy the performances, everyone is welcome. The store and café will stay open late for the event. Musicians, poets, comedians, and storytellers?come be a part of a fun-filled evening in our community space!
The Fulton County Center for Regional Growth?s (CRG) Gloversville Downtown Development Specialist, in partnership with the Fulton Montgomery County Regional Chamber of Commerce, is proud to announce the launch of ?Paint Downtown Gloversville Purple.? This initiative will run from June 1 through June 6, 2026, and is aimed at raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer?s Association. Dressing Up the City in Purple Throughout the first week of June, downtown businesses, property owners, and residents are encouraged to ?dress up? the city in purple. Local eateries and shops are invited to participate by creating purple window displays and offering purple-themed food and drink creations or unique retail specials. The initiative culminates on Saturday, June 6, during the Southern Adirondack Wine & Food Festival, an event sponsored by the Gloversville Recreation Commission. Festival attendees are encouraged to wear purple or make a direct donation as they enjoy the day?s festivities. ?The Gloversville Recreation Commission does a phenomenal job year after year bringing the Southern Adirondack Wine & Food Festival to life, creating an event that has become a true staple for our downtown,? said Jennifer Donovan, Gloversville Downtown Development Specialist. ?We are so grateful for their support in allowing us to weave this initiative into such a popular festival. Adding this layer of activity?from the purple window displays to the themed creations?not only brightens our streets but also turns a great community celebration into a powerful platform for raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer?s Association.? All proceeds benefit the Alzheimer?s Association, a global leader in dementia research and care. The Northeastern New York Chapter serves Fulton County and the City of Gloversville directly, providing vital local resources and hosting regular community meetings at the Gloversville Public Library. How to Support: Participate: Visit downtown businesses June 1?6 and look for purple specials. Wear Purple: Show your solidarity by wearing purple on June 1 ? June 6 and especially during the Wine & Food Festival. Donate: Contributions can be made via the official QR code flyers or online at: events.alz.org/fundraisers/jenniferdonovan/paint-downtown-gloversville-purple Purple versions of the Downtown Gloversville, Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce, and CRG logos pictured at bottom
In Stage 4: Stroke Introduction, swimmers begin building real confidence and independence in the water by learning and refining foundational swim strokes. Students are introduced to front crawl and back crawl with proper breathing, body position, and coordination, while also developing essential skills like treading water, basic diving, and endurance. Alongside stroke development, swimmers gain important safety knowledge?such as weather awareness, open water safety, and basic first aid?helping them become not just stronger swimmers, but safer and more aware around water.
In Stage 4: Stroke Introduction, swimmers begin building real confidence and independence in the water by learning and refining foundational swim strokes. Students are introduced to front crawl and back crawl with proper breathing, body position, and coordination, while also developing essential skills like treading water, basic diving, and endurance. Alongside stroke development, swimmers gain important safety knowledge?such as weather awareness, open water safety, and basic first aid?helping them become not just stronger swimmers, but safer and more aware around water.
In Stage 4: Stroke Introduction, swimmers begin building real confidence and independence in the water by learning and refining foundational swim strokes. Students are introduced to front crawl and back crawl with proper breathing, body position, and coordination, while also developing essential skills like treading water, basic diving, and endurance. Alongside stroke development, swimmers gain important safety knowledge?such as weather awareness, open water safety, and basic first aid?helping them become not just stronger swimmers, but safer and more aware around water.
Healthy Living Sponsored by MVP Health Care is BACK! 🧘‍♀️🌅 Join us for Sunset Yoga on the Mohawk Valley Gateway Overlook Bridge beginning Wednesday, June 3rd from 7?8 PM. Join John Smrtic for a FREE one-hour yoga class focused on connecting your body and mind while enjoying beautiful sunset views over the Mohawk River. 📍 Mohawk Valley Gateway Overlook 1 Bridge St ✨ All levels are welcome to join!