If your not for profit organization has an event coming up that you’d like to add to our community events calendar, there are three ways to get them us. Mail them to: EVENTS c/o Regional Radio Group, 238 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804. Fax it to us at 518-761-9893; or e-mail them at [email protected]
10/6/25 – ON MONDAY OCTOBER 6TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 1 TO 6PM AT AMERICAN LEGION POST 70 AT 34 WEST AVENUE IN SARATOGA SPRINGS. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/6/25 – ON MONDAY OCTOBER 6TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM NOON TO 5PM AT THE BALLSTON SPA ELKS LODGE AT 10 HAMILTON PLACE. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/7/25 – On Tuesday October 7th, the Folk life Center at Crandall Public Library In Glens Falls will hold a film premiere for, “Local Solutions in the Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere” its original documentary video series, with showings at 2:30 and 6:30pm in the Library’s Community Room. There will be a reception from 4:30 to 6:30pm to meet the film makers and participants in the Folk life Gallery within its current exhibition, “Night Markets & Street Food: A Taste of Lanna Culture of Northern Thailand” currently on display through December 31st.
10/7/25 – On Wednesday October 8th, the Chapman Museum in Glens Falls presents, ‘Conversations with the Past: How the Bicycle Changed the world.” Queensbury town supervisor John Strough will explore the fascinating history of the bicycle, and how this simple invention transformed daily life, society, and culture as the world pedaled into the twentieth century. The program is free for Chapman Members or $10.00 for non-members. Payment is required at the time of registration. Space is limited. To register, call 518-793-2826.
10/8/25 – ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM NOON TO 5PM AT CRANDALL PUBLIC LIBRARY IN GLENS FALLS. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/8/25 – ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 1 TO 6PM AT THE KINGSBURY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ON BURGOYNE AVENUE IN HUDSON FALLS. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/8/25 – ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 1 TO 6PM AT THE SARATOGA SPRINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AT 175 FIFTH AVENUE. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/9/25 – ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 9TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 11:30AM TO 3:30PM AT AIM SERVICES ON ROUTE 50 IN SARATOGA SPRINGS. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/9/25 – ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 9TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM NOON TO 5PM AT THE MALL ON AVIATION ROAD IN QUEENSBURY. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/9/25 – On Thursday October 16th, the Warren County 250th Commission for the Anniversary of the American Revolution is once again partnering with chefs Bolton and Mariano of the SUNY Adirondack Culinary School at Seasoned Restaurant for a colonial dinner featuring 18th century dishes, served in a buffet style setting. Cost is $60.00 per person. Menu details and reservations can be made through the Warren County Historical Society at secretary at wcnyhs dot org or call 518-743-0734. Last day for reservations is Thursday, October 9th.
10/10/25 – ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 10TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 10AM TO 3PM AT 333 GLEN STREET IN GLENS FALLS. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/11/25 – ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 11TH, THE TRI-COUNTY MARINES WILL HOLD THEIR TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS VENDOR FAIR AND BASKET PARTY FROM 9AM TO 3PM AT THEIR LOCATION AT 3033 ROUTE 4 IN HUDSON FALLS. PROCEEDS WILL GO TO TRI-COUNTY MARINES TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS PROGRAM.
10/11/25 – THE TOWN OF CHESTER LIBRARY CONTINUES THEIR TECH SUPPORT SATURDAYS ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 11TH AND 18TH FROM 10AM TO NOON. NO SIGN UP IS NEEDED AND THIS IS ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS. REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR CORDS AND ACCOUNT PASSWORDS IN CASE THEY ARE NEEDED. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL THE LIBRARY AT 518-494-5384. THE LIBRARY IS LOCATED ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE TOWN OF CHESTER MUNICIPAL CENTER ON ROUTE NINE
10/11/25 – On Saturday October 11th, the West Pawlet Vermont Volunteer Fire Deptartment will be holding a Drive Through Chicken B-B-Q from 4 to 6:00pm at the firehouse located at 2806 Vermont Route 153 in West Pawlet Vermont. Cost is $15.00 for a 1/2 chicken, baked beans, coleslaw, roll with butter and a cider donut.
10/12/25 – ON SUNDAY OCTOBER 12TH, AMERICAN LEGION POST 574 ON PEARL STREET IN HUDSON FALLS WILL BE SERVING BREAKFAST FROM 8 TO 11AM. COST IS $11.00 PER PERSON. ALL VETERANS $8.00; AND CHILDREN UNDER 10 $6.00. MENU INCLUDES : SCRAMBLED EGGS, PANCAKES, FRENCH TOAST, SAUSAGE GRAVY WITH BISCUITS, BACON, SAUSAGE, HOME FRIES, HOT BEVERAGES AND JUICE.
10/12/25 – ON SUNDAY OCTOBER 12TH, ST.MICHAEL’S CHURCH ON ROUTE NINE/SARATOGA AVENUE IN SOUTH GLENS FALLS WILL BE HOLDING ITS BROOKS BARBECUE FUNDRAISER FROM 11AM TO 1PM OR TIL SOLD OUT. TICKETS ARE $15.00 FOR A COMPLETE MEAL. TO PURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE, CALL THE CHURCH AT 518-792-5859.
10/13/25 – On Monday October 13th, the Warren County Historical Society’s 2025 History Day in partnership with SUNY Adirondack will take place from 8:30am to 1:30pm in the Northwest Bay Conference Center. The theme is “Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution.” Featuring presentations by regional experts. The event is free and open to the public.
10/14/25 – ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 14TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 1 TO 6PM AT THE GALWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT AT 2175 GALWAY ROAD. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/15/25 – ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 9AM TO 1:30PM AT THE BOLTON CENTRAL SCHOOL AT 26 HORICON AVENUE IN BOLTON LANDING. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/15/25 – On Thursday October 16th, the Chapman Museum in Glens Falls will hold “Painting with Patrice” from 6 to 8pm. For this “Moon & Tree” piece, Patrice Jarvis Weber will show you the various golden colors that will make the moon glow, and the brush techniques to develop an evergreen tree, dark against the night blue sky. The workshop is open to all artistic abilities and ages, and all supplies are included. The program is $35.00 per person and $30.00 for Chapman Members. Payment is required at the time of registration. To register, please call 518-793-2826.
10/16/25 – ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 16TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 10AM TO 4PM AT SARATOGA HOSPITAL AT 211 CHURCH STREET IN SARATOGA SPRINGS. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/16/25 – On Thursday October 16th, Lake George Region Women for WIN (Women in Need) will hold its Annual Membership Drive from 5:30 to 8:30pm at the Lake George Beach Club, 3 Montcalm Street in Lake George. The evening invites community members to come together, bring guests, and learn how WIN supports women and families in the Lake George region and surrounding communities during times of hardship.
10/16/25 – On Friday October 17th, the Chapman Museum in Glens Falls will hold a “Haunted walking of Tour of Glens Falls” at 7pm. Join the Chapman for a walking tour around downtown Glens Falls to hear spooky stories and tales of possible hauntings! The tour will take approximately 60 minutes and will be followed by refreshments around a firepit back at the Chapman. Tours are $15.00 per person, and $10.00 for Chapman members. Payment is required at time of registration. A minimum of four participants are required for tours to run and no more than 15 participants per tour. To register, please call 518-793-2826.
10/17/25 – ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 17TH, THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A BLOOD DRIVE FROM 1 TO 6PM AT THE WILTON BRANCH OF THE SARATOGA YMCA AT 20 OLD GICK ROAD IN SARATOGA SPRINGS. APPOINTMENTS ARE MANDATORY. THERE IS A CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT THE RED CROSS BY CALLING 1-800-RED CROSS OR GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS BLOOD DOT ORG
10/17/25 – On Saturday October 18th, the City of Glens Falls and Green Sheen Paint are teaming up to hold a free, no-limits paint recycling eventfrom 9am to 1pm at East Field on Dix Avenue. This is a great opportunity to responsibly dispose of unwanted paint. Residents, businesses, realtors, and contractorsare welcome to drop off unwanted latex and oil-based paints, stains, and varnishes – any amount, from sample sizes to five-gallon containers. Just make sure the containers are original, non-leaking, and have their labels intact. Spray paints, thinners, and other hazardous materials cannot be accepted. For more information and to register, please visit https://circular.eco/event/GlensFalls2025
10/17/25 – On Saturday October 18th, the Alzheimer’s Association of Northeastern New York invites the community to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Queensbury Walk to End Alzheimer’s at SUNY Adirondack on Bay Road in Queensbury. Check-in starts at 9am. The ceremony is at 10am, and the walk immediately follows. Register online at https://act.alz.org/queensburywalk For more information or to register by phone, call 518-675-7215.
10/18/25 – ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 18TH, THE SOUTH GLENS FALLS FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL HOLD ITS FALL CRAFT FAIR FROM 9AM TO 3PM AT FIRE STATION #2 AT 361 REYNOLDS ROAD. ADMISSION IS FREE. FEATURING HOME DÉCOR, TUMBLERS, CROCHET ITEMS, HOMEMADE SOAPS, WOOD DÉCOR, CANDLES, AND OTHER CRAFTS. SNACKS AND DRINKS WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE FOR SALE.
10/20/25 – On Tuesday October 21st, Warren County will host a session through the New York Citizen Preparedness Corps Training Program from 5:30 to 7pm atthe Warren County Sheriff’s Office training room at 1400 Route 9, in Queensbury. The New York Citizen Preparedness Training Corps Program will provide attendees the knowledge and tools to prepare for emergencies and disasters, respond accordingly, and recover as quickly as possible to pre-disaster conditions. There is no charge to attend, but attendance is limited to 50 people and registration is required. For more information go online at www dot warren county ny dot gov.
10/23/25 – On Friday October 24th, the Chapman Museum in GlensF alls will hold a, “Haunted walking of Tour of Glens Falls” at 7pm. Join the Chapman for a walking tour around downtown Glens Falls to hear spooky stories and tales of possible hauntings! The tour will take approximately 60 minutes and will be followed by refreshments around a firepit back at the Chapman.Tours are $15.00 per person and $10.00 for Chapman members. Payment is required at time of registration. A minimum of four participants are required for tours to run and no more than 15 participants per tour. To register, please call 518-793-2826.
10/24/25 – The Little Theater on the Farm at 27 Plum Road in Fort Edward presents its 16th Annual Haunted Barn on October 17th, 18th, 24th, and 25th from 6 to 9pm This year’s theme is “Psychosylum.” Cost is Adults $10.00. Children aged 4-12, $5.00; and kids under 4 years old are free. For more information and details visit their website at www dot little theater 27 dot org.
10/24/25 – ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 25TH, OPERATION ADOPT A SOLDIER WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL HALLOWEEN MURDER MYSTERY ALONG WITH THE ADIRONDACK FLATLINE PLAYERS AS THEY PRESENT, “UNHAPPY HOMECOMING, RESCUE FROM MILLIGAN’S ISLAND” FROM 5 TO 8PM AT THE SARATOGA AMERICAN LEGION AT 34 WEST AVENUE IN SARATOGA SPRINGS. TICKETS ARE $40.00 IN ADVANCE OR $50.00 AT THE DOOR. ENJOY A ZITI AND MEATBALL DINNER WITH SALAD, ROLLS, AND DESSERT. PLUS COME IN YOUR HALLOWEEN COSTUME FOR JUDGING. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MIKE AT 518-322-5521
11/1/25 – Through Sunday November 2nd, The Stoddard Gallery at the Chapman Museum in Glens Falls presents, “A Good Catch” featuring photographs taken by Seneca Ray Stoddard on a visit to the Richelieu River in Québec with its deep historical ties to trade, transport, and conflict, and rich fishing grounds for species like northern pike, bass, and walleye. For more information visit the Chapman’s website at www dot chapman museum dot org.
TFN – FOOD FOR THOUGHT IS AN INITIATIVE THAT GETS FOOD TO THOSE WHO NEED IT IN OUR LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN WARREN AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES. THE CURRENT NEED IS APPROXIMATELY 11 THOUSAND SNACKS PER MONTH IN 14 LOCAL DISTRICTS. DONATIONS OF SNACKS CAN BE MADE AT HILLTOP CONSTRUCTION 21 CASEY ROAD IN QUEENSBURY OR O’BRIEN INSURANCE ON BAY STREET IN GLENS FALLS. SNACK DONATIONS IDEAS ARE BAGS OF PRETZELS AND GOLD FISH, GRANOLA BARS, AND APPLE SAUCE POUCHES. MONETARY DONATIONS MADE PAYABLE TO O’BRIEN’S ANGELS ARE ALSO ACCEPTED.
TFN – The Chapman Museum in Glens Falls offers guided tours every Thursday from 1 to 2pm year-round. Tours are included with regular museum admission, museum members are free. Admission is a suggested donation of $10.00 for adults; and $7.00 for seniors and students. Veterans, active-duty military, and children under 12 are free. Advance registration is not required but space is limited, please arrive early to secure your spot. For more information, visit chapman museum dot org or call 518-793-2826.
TFN – Every Friday Morning at 11am, the Town of Chester Library presents, “Story Time and Sing-a-long with Wendy” in the library located on the second floor of the town of Chester Municipal Center on Route Nine. For more info call 518-494-5384
TFN – SARATOGA MENTORING, A PROGRAM OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SARATOGA, WARREN AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES ARE IN NEED OF HIGH QUALITY INDIVIDUALS TO VOLUNTEER TO HELP AT RISK YOUTH AGES 5 TO 17 YEARS OLD FOR A MINIMUM OF 2 HOURS A WEEK FOR ONE FULL YEAR. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT VOLUNTEERING, CALL 518-581-1487, E-MAIL SARATOGA MENTORING AT SWWCC DOT ORG OR GO ONLINE AT WWW DOT SARATOGA MENTORING DOT ORG AND CLICK ON, “MENTORS WANTED.”
TFN- ARE YOU A VETERAN IN NEED OF DENTAL CARE? THE NEW YORK STATE DENTAL FOUNDATION MAYBE ABLE TO HELP CONNECT YOU TO A DENTIST IN YOUR AREA WHO WILL PROVIDE FREE DENTAL TREATMENT. VISIT WWW DOT NYS DENTAL FOUNDATION DOT ORG OR CALL 518-689-2772FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REQUEST HELP TODAY.
TFN – THE WARREN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS OFFERING THE COMPLETE SET OF 19TH CENTURY NEW YORK STATE COUNTIES HISTORIES IN DIGITAL FORM ON A COMPUTER THUMB DRIVE. THE THUMB DRIVE CAN BE USED ON PC’S OR A MACINTOSH COMPUTER AND COMES ON A 16 OR 32 GIGABYTE THUMB DRIVE AND HAS ROOM FOR MORE THAT CAN BE ADDED BY THE OWNER. COST IS $25.00 PLUS $5.00 FOR SHIPPING. FOR MORE INFORMATION E-MAIL: INFO AT WCNYHS DOT ORG.
TFN – If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide or experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, 988 provides connection to free, confidential support. There is hope. The Lifeline works. For 24/7 confidential support, just call, text, or chat 988.
TFN – THE CLOTHING DONATION SHED OF BOY SCOUT TROOP 56 IN HUDSON FALLS IS OPEN AND LOCATED AT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT 9 RIVER STREET. THE TROOP ACCEPTS DONATIONS OF CLEAN AND WELL CARED FOR PRE-OWNED CLOTHING. ACCEPTED ITEMS ARE CLOTHING, SHOES, BELTS, PURSES, BLANKETS, SHEETS, CURTAINS, PILLOWCASES, AND STUFFED ANIMALS. THE TROOP RECEIVES FUNDING FOR THE DONATIONS AND HAS THE OPTION TO USE DONATIONS TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY AS WELL.
TFN – Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County offers a free, confidential Family Budget Coaching Program to community residents. The one-on-one sessions are available to individuals and families who want to improve their financial literacy, set goals, create a savings plan, reduce debt and get a better handle on their finances. The trained coaches will offer sessions either via zoom or in person in Glens Falls, Warrensburg and Johnsburg. For more information on this program, please contact Roxanne Westcott at rmw 38 at cornell dot edu or call (518) 668-4881.
TFN – IF YOU DON’T PRESENTLY HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE, THE CANCER SERVICES PROGRAM AT GLENS FALLS HOSPITAL PAYS FOR THE COST OF MAMMOGRAMS, PAP TESTS, AND TAKE HOME COLON CANCER TESTS. MOST LOCAL DOCTORS AND HEALTH CENTERS PARTICIPATE AND BOTH MEN AND WOMEN ARE ELIGIBLE. CALL 518-926-6570 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
TFN – BOY SCOUT TROOP 99 IN SOUTH GLENS FALLS CONDUCTS AN ON GOING DEPOSIT BOTTLE AND CAN DRIVE TO SUPPORT ITS OUTDOOR PROGRAMS. COLLECTION BINS CAN BE FOUND AT THE MAPLEWOOD PARKWAY METHODIST CHURCH AT 15 MAPLEWOOD PARKWAY IN SOUTH GLENS FALLS AND IN OTHER VARIOUS LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE VILLAGE AND TOWN OF SOUTH GLENS FALLS AND MOREAU