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Come to the indoor flea market at the Ilion/Frankfort VFW. Basket raffles\, 50-50\, bake sale\, food available. All proceeds benefit HALO\, Helping Animals Live organization. To reserve a table\, call 315-5 20-3112. $20 a table or 2 for $30 (payment due by April 1). Social distan cing please\, and masks required.
\nBrooks chicken barbecue at the Herkimer VFW on Mohawk Stree t. Noon till sold out. Half chicken\, baked potato\, cole slaw and roll. D rive thru only. Advance tickets recommended. Email clerksyl5@aol.com
\nThe Leonardsville Fire Department is having a drive thru don ation pancake breakfast. Scrambled eggs\, pancakes\, bacon\, sausage\, and real New York maple syrup. It’s held at the Fire Hall on Mill Street.
\nThe Whitesboro Fire Department has a chicken barbecue\, Noon till sold out\, drive-thru only. Includes c oleslaw\, roll and applesauce for $10.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/100003380480245/posts/361 2095822246398/?d=n
\nThe Verona Fire Department is having a chicken barbecue\, Noon till gone\, dri ve thru only. $10 for half chicken\, coleslaw\, salt potatoes\, baked bean s\, and roll. $9 for seniors. No pre-orders\, masks required.
\n\n< p>Website: https://www.facebook.c om/events/431022954626785/?acontext=%7B%22ref%22%3A%2252%22%2C%22action_hi story%22%3A%22[%7B%5C%22surface%5C%22%3A%5C%22share_link%5C%22%2C%5C%22mec hanism%5C%22%3A%5C%22share_link%5C%22%2C%5C%22extra_data%5C%22%3A%7B%5C%22 invite_link_id%5C%22%3A280244840204703%7D%7D]%22%7D\nThe Leonardsville Fire Department is having a drive thru don ation pancake breakfast. Scrambled eggs\, pancakes\, bacon\, sausage\, and real New York maple syrup. It’s held at the Fire Hall on Mill Street.
\nThe Whitesboro Fire Department has a chicken barbecue\, Noon till sold out\, drive-thru only. Includes c oleslaw\, roll and applesauce for $10.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/100003380480245/posts/361 2095822246398/?d=n
\nThe Verona Fire Department is having a chicken barbecue\, Noon till gone\, dri ve thru only. $10 for half chicken\, coleslaw\, salt potatoes\, baked bean s\, and roll. $9 for seniors. No pre-orders\, masks required.
\n\n< p>Website: https://www.facebook.c om/events/431022954626785/?acontext=%7B%22ref%22%3A%2252%22%2C%22action_hi story%22%3A%22[%7B%5C%22surface%5C%22%3A%5C%22share_link%5C%22%2C%5C%22mec hanism%5C%22%3A%5C%22share_link%5C%22%2C%5C%22extra_data%5C%22%3A%7B%5C%22 invite_link_id%5C%22%3A280244840204703%7D%7D]%22%7D\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion. 3rd Wednesday night dinner: After Easter Ham Dinner includes: ham\, roast ed potatoes\, green beans\, stuffing and homemade desserts. Price $11. Tak es out and delivery only. For more info.\, please contact the church offic e at 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688171
\nThe 6th Annual Swap Meet of the Mohawk Hudson Chapter of the Antique Outboard Motor Club will be held at the Schrader and Company Offices in Burnt Hills\, New York . Attendees come from throughout the Northeast as well as local members an d the general public is welcome to attend at no cost. There is no admissio n fee and no fee to display/buy/sell/trade.
\nThe event includes the buying\, selling and trading of antique and classic outboard motors\, boa ts and related items from attendees/vendors. The general public is welcome . There will be food available for a donation for morning coffee and donut s and lunch at noontime.
\nThe swap meet is held in an Antiques Road show type atmosphere and interested parties can get parts\, advice and res ources for their old outboard motors and boats\, as well as an outlet to b ring their motors to put them in the hands of a collector who can restore it. There will be judging of motors in several categories.\n
\n\nThis year’s Spring Fritter Dinner b eing held as a takeout/drive through at the Jordanville Federated Church o f Christ\, 209 Main Street\, by reservations only. Fritters with real mapl e syrup\, scalloped potatoes with ham\, green beans\, coleslaw\, applesauc e and dessert make up the menu. Fritters are a batter that is deep fried. They form irregularly shaped balls like a deep fried pancake\, that when c overed in maple syrup are simply delicious. Price is $12.00. Pick up times will be arranged in 30 minute slots from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Order by calling 315-858-2798.
\n\nPhone: 315-858-2798
\nThe 6th Annual Swap Meet of the Mohawk Hudson Chapter of the Antique Outboard Motor Club will be held at the Schrader and Company Offices in Burnt Hills\, New York . Attendees come from throughout the Northeast as well as local members an d the general public is welcome to attend at no cost. There is no admissio n fee and no fee to display/buy/sell/trade.
\nThe event includes the buying\, selling and trading of antique and classic outboard motors\, boa ts and related items from attendees/vendors. The general public is welcome . There will be food available for a donation for morning coffee and donut s and lunch at noontime.
\nThe swap meet is held in an Antiques Road show type atmosphere and interested parties can get parts\, advice and res ources for their old outboard motors and boats\, as well as an outlet to b ring their motors to put them in the hands of a collector who can restore it. There will be judging of motors in several categories.\n
\n\nThis year’s Spring Fritter Dinner b eing held as a takeout/drive through at the Jordanville Federated Church o f Christ\, 209 Main Street\, by reservations only. Fritters with real mapl e syrup\, scalloped potatoes with ham\, green beans\, coleslaw\, applesauc e and dessert make up the menu. Fritters are a batter that is deep fried. They form irregularly shaped balls like a deep fried pancake\, that when c overed in maple syrup are simply delicious. Price is $12.00. Pick up times will be arranged in 30 minute slots from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Order by calling 315-858-2798.
\n\nPhone: 315-858-2798
\nThe Oriskany Fire Department is having a turkey or roast beef drive thru\, take out dinner. Includes corn\, mashed potatoes\, cranberry sauce\, & roll. Pre-order $9\, day of $10.
\n\n\nBrooks Barbecue at the Rome Alliance Church\, 920 Turin Street\, to benefit Rome Dollars For Scholars. Advance purchase only – see the Rome Dollars For Scholars event.
\n\n\n< /div>\nThe Mohawk American Legion\, 43 West Main Street in Mohawk\, has a ch icken barbecue\, 11am till sold out. $11 for half chicken\, salt potatoes\ , cole slaw and roll. Take out only. Benefits local Veterans organizations .
\n\n\nStratford United Methodist Chu rch is holding their annual Chicken Barbecue. Adult – $10\, children – $5. Take out only – pick up begins at 3:30. Call day of to reserve. 315-429-7 058. Pick up at 1511 Route 29A in Stratford.
\nThe Waterville Central School Art Club is having a Brooks c hicken barbecue at the Junior/Senior High School. $12 for 1/2 chicken\, ba ked potato\, coleslaw\, roll\, cookie\, & water. Fundraiser supports the A rt Club. Email Mrs. Maguire at mbmaguire@watervillecsd.org.
\n\nThe Mike Cole Scholarship benefit chicken barbecue din ner with music and raffles is at the Moose Lodge\, Erie Boulevard in Canaj oharie. All proceeds will go to a Scholarship given to a Canajoharie senio r who has an interest in autos\, tries their best\, volunteers in the comm unity or shows compassion.
\n\n\nIlion-Frankfort VFW Post 502\, 4274 Acme Road\, Frankfort. Mother’ s Day Brunch. Join us in celebrating all the things we love about Mom! Pri ce $10.00. For more info contact the Post at 315-895-7775.
\n\nP hone: 315-895-7775
\nBlood Drive AAA NORTHEAST\, Conference Room 409\, Court Street\, Utica. Please call -1-800-REDCROSS or go to www.redcrossblo od.org and use sponsor code – AAANE – to schedule your appointment to dona te! Ask about Power Red Cell if you are O-\, O+\, A- or B. All presenting donors for this event will be entered to win raffle prizes including gift cards from Amazon and Texas Roadhouse! (promotions are non-transferrable a nd not redeemable for cash)
\n\nWebsite: www.redcrossblood.org
\n< p>Phone: 315-797-6154\nMargaret Reaney Memorial Libra ry\, St. Johnsville\, is sponsoring a Brooks Chicken BBQ. Serving begins a t noon until sold out. Both full dinners or chicken halves only will be av ailable\; $13 and $7\, respectively. There are no pre-sale tickets.The eve nt is drive-thru or walk up. Guests planning to pick up via drive thru are encouraged to enter Kingsbury Avenue from New Street. COVID protocols wil l be observed.
\n\nWebsite: margaretreaneylibrary.blogspot.com
\nPhone: 518 568 7822
\nThe 1st ever “CatStock” will be held at Nothin’ Fancy Country Rock Sa loon in Vernon. CatStock is a fundraiser for Finnland’s Fosters\, which op erates entirely on donations to rescue and save cats and kittens in our ar ea. CatStock includes music\, free soda\, raffles\, door prize\, plant sal e\, free balloon animals for the kids\, and food available.
\nMargaret Reaney Memorial Libra ry\, St. Johnsville\, is sponsoring a Brooks Chicken BBQ. Serving begins a t noon until sold out. Both full dinners or chicken halves only will be av ailable\; $13 and $7\, respectively. There are no pre-sale tickets.The eve nt is drive-thru or walk up. Guests planning to pick up via drive thru are encouraged to enter Kingsbury Avenue from New Street. COVID protocols wil l be observed.
\n\nWebsite: margaretreaneylibrary.blogspot.com
\nPhone: 518 568 7822
\nThe 1st ever “CatStock” will be held at Nothin’ Fancy Country Rock Sa loon in Vernon. CatStock is a fundraiser for Finnland’s Fosters\, which op erates entirely on donations to rescue and save cats and kittens in our ar ea. CatStock includes music\, free soda\, raffles\, door prize\, plant sal e\, free balloon animals for the kids\, and food available.
\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion. 3rd Wednesday night dinners: Pulled pork\, with baked beans\, coleslaw\, mac salad\, and dessert. $11.00. Take out and delivery only. For more inf o.\, contact the church office at 315-894-9041. Thank you for your support .
\n\nPhone: 3158688171
\nThere’s a rummage sale\, May 20th through 22nd\, at Saint Augusti ne’s Church\, 78 Second Street in Ilion. Thursday & Friday 10am till 5pm\, Saturday\, bag sale only\, 10-Noon: 2 bags for $2!
\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion. Indoor Ga rage Sale.Tables available for $10.00. Lunch is available For $6.00. Soup\ , sandwich\, and chips\, take out only. No food can be brought in for sale at the tables (due to covid). There is no bake sale. To reserve you table call the church at 315-894-9041. If no answer please leave a message.
\n\nPhone: 315-868-8581
\nThe Madison County Fair is having a chicken b arbecue and basket raffle at the Fairgrounds. Pre-order by May 8th through the Madison County Fair Facebook page a>. Take out only.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/279778981693/posts/10159548178466694/?d=n p>\n
Ilion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion. Indoor Ga rage Sale.Tables available for $10.00. Lunch is available For $6.00. Soup\ , sandwich\, and chips\, take out only. No food can be brought in for sale at the tables (due to covid). There is no bake sale. To reserve you table call the church at 315-894-9041. If no answer please leave a message.
\n\nPhone: 315-868-8581
\nThe Madison County Fair is having a chicken b arbecue and basket raffle at the Fairgrounds. Pre-order by May 8th through the Madison County Fair Facebook page a>. Take out only.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/279778981693/posts/10159548178466694/?d=n p>\n
Ilion-Frankfort VFW post 502\, 4274 Acme Road\, Frankfort. Ham w ith scalloped potatoes. Cost $10.00. Eat in or take out. For More info con tact the post at 315-895-7775.
\n\nPhone: 315-8957775
\n< /div>\nBrooks Barbecue\, beginning at 3:30\, at the Canajoharie Fire Department. Drive thru only.
\nWebsite: https:/ /www.facebook.com/events/1589348384590472?active_tab=about
\n div>\nDrive through Chicken B BQ by the Sturgis Family BBQ.
\n\nPhone: 5188422123
\n\nThe Oriskany Fire Department is have a drive thru takeout ham dinner . Includes scalloped potatoes\, mixed vegetables and roll. Pasts dinner su bstitute available. Pre order thru their Facebook event.
\nALL WELCOME TO MEET AT 11\, AMVETS POST 2000. BRAD SCHRELL MEMORIAL SQUAD CEREMONY\, RAISES NEW FLAG 12 NOON\, FOR RUDY SCHRELL JR.\, PERISHED IN F ONDA FIRE\, BBQ 1PM\, EVENT TO HONOR OUR FLAG\, OUR FREEDOM\, PAID WITH BL OOD FROM OUR BROTHERS TO MAKE OUR FLAG FLY FREE!
\n\nPhone: 5189 935466
\nBBQ Tickets are presale throug h 5/20 and can be purchased by calling 315-985-5316 or emailing cvanjrotcb oosters@gmail.com. Meal includes: half chicken\, salt potatoes\, macaroni salad\, roll\, and water for $12. We are also holding a basket raffle and bake sale at the BBQ. Proceeds benefit the Central Valley NJROTC/ NNDCC p rogram and help cadets attend competitions\, trips\, and other activities.
\n\nPhone: 3159855316
\nH.C. Smith Benefit Club Fundraiser ~ Chicken BBQ Dinner ~ 2:00 PM Until Gone ~ $12 each ~ Eat in\, or take out ~ Tikka 30-06 Bolt Ac tion Gun Raffle ~ Artisan-created Fire Hydrant Floor Lamp Raffle ~ Contact any club member for tickets. Info.:315-525-9549. Fundraiser open to the p ublic\, Crum Creek Road in St. Johnsville.
\nBBQ Tickets are presale throug h 5/20 and can be purchased by calling 315-985-5316 or emailing cvanjrotcb oosters@gmail.com. Meal includes: half chicken\, salt potatoes\, macaroni salad\, roll\, and water for $12. We are also holding a basket raffle and bake sale at the BBQ. Proceeds benefit the Central Valley NJROTC/ NNDCC p rogram and help cadets attend competitions\, trips\, and other activities.
\n\nPhone: 3159855316
\nH.C. Smith Benefit Club Fundraiser ~ Chicken BBQ Dinner ~ 2:00 PM Until Gone ~ $12 each ~ Eat in\, or take out ~ Tikka 30-06 Bolt Ac tion Gun Raffle ~ Artisan-created Fire Hydrant Floor Lamp Raffle ~ Contact any club member for tickets. Info.:315-525-9549. Fundraiser open to the p ublic\, Crum Creek Road in St. Johnsville.
\nThe American Legion in St. Johnsville is having a spaghetti di nner. Open to the public….$8.50 – take-out only.
\nHelp the Girl Scouts raise money to improve the playgrou nd at the Cherry Valley Community Center by running in a 5K around Cherry Valley! They are looking to help their community members stay active\, fit and healthy\, and want to provide an area for the handicapped children in the community to play as well.
\n\nWebsite: https://cookie5k.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=14486
\nPhone: 6 072672115
\nThe Dolgeville Boy sco uts are having their annual chicken BBQ. Dinners will include chicken\, sa lt potatoes\, salad\, roll\, and a cookie. Adult meals are $12.00\, kids $ 9.00. Noon till sold out. Please come out and show your support. All money raised goes directly to the boys for their upcoming trips and activities. Thank you in advance!!!
\n\nPhone: 13152196550
\nThe 2nd annual walk “Stepping Out to C ure Scleroderma” will be held at the Mountain Man Hunting Club\, Route 163 in Fort Plain\, rain or shine. $5 registration\, kids 10 and under free. There’s also a Chinese auction\, 50-50\, merchandise and food for sale. In fo.: Tammy\, 518-495-6109.
\nHelp the Girl Scouts raise money to improve the playgrou nd at the Cherry Valley Community Center by running in a 5K around Cherry Valley! They are looking to help their community members stay active\, fit and healthy\, and want to provide an area for the handicapped children in the community to play as well.
\n\nWebsite: https://cookie5k.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=14486
\nPhone: 6 072672115
\nThe Dolgeville Boy sco uts are having their annual chicken BBQ. Dinners will include chicken\, sa lt potatoes\, salad\, roll\, and a cookie. Adult meals are $12.00\, kids $ 9.00. Noon till sold out. Please come out and show your support. All money raised goes directly to the boys for their upcoming trips and activities. Thank you in advance!!!
\n\nPhone: 13152196550
\nThe 2nd annual walk “Stepping Out to C ure Scleroderma” will be held at the Mountain Man Hunting Club\, Route 163 in Fort Plain\, rain or shine. $5 registration\, kids 10 and under free. There’s also a Chinese auction\, 50-50\, merchandise and food for sale. In fo.: Tammy\, 518-495-6109.
\nHelp the Girl Scouts raise money to improve the playgrou nd at the Cherry Valley Community Center by running in a 5K around Cherry Valley! They are looking to help their community members stay active\, fit and healthy\, and want to provide an area for the handicapped children in the community to play as well.
\n\nWebsite: https://cookie5k.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=14486
\nPhone: 6 072672115
\nThe Dolgeville Boy sco uts are having their annual chicken BBQ. Dinners will include chicken\, sa lt potatoes\, salad\, roll\, and a cookie. Adult meals are $12.00\, kids $ 9.00. Noon till sold out. Please come out and show your support. All money raised goes directly to the boys for their upcoming trips and activities. Thank you in advance!!!
\n\nPhone: 13152196550
\nThe 2nd annual walk “Stepping Out to C ure Scleroderma” will be held at the Mountain Man Hunting Club\, Route 163 in Fort Plain\, rain or shine. $5 registration\, kids 10 and under free. There’s also a Chinese auction\, 50-50\, merchandise and food for sale. In fo.: Tammy\, 518-495-6109.
\nHelp the Girl Scouts raise money to improve the playgrou nd at the Cherry Valley Community Center by running in a 5K around Cherry Valley! They are looking to help their community members stay active\, fit and healthy\, and want to provide an area for the handicapped children in the community to play as well.
\n\nWebsite: https://cookie5k.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=14486
\nPhone: 6 072672115
\nThe Dolgeville Boy sco uts are having their annual chicken BBQ. Dinners will include chicken\, sa lt potatoes\, salad\, roll\, and a cookie. Adult meals are $12.00\, kids $ 9.00. Noon till sold out. Please come out and show your support. All money raised goes directly to the boys for their upcoming trips and activities. Thank you in advance!!!
\n\nPhone: 13152196550
\nThe 2nd annual walk “Stepping Out to C ure Scleroderma” will be held at the Mountain Man Hunting Club\, Route 163 in Fort Plain\, rain or shine. $5 registration\, kids 10 and under free. There’s also a Chinese auction\, 50-50\, merchandise and food for sale. In fo.: Tammy\, 518-495-6109.
\nIlion F irst Baptist Church\, Second Street in Ilion\, is having another 3rd Wedne sday Night Dinner. Chicken barbecue includes salt potatoes\, beans\, corn on the cob\, & dessert for $11. Take out or delivery only. For more info please call the church at 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581 p>\n
The Leonardsville Fire Department is having a drive thru don ation Father's Day pancake breakfast at the Fire Hall on Mill Street. Incl udes eggs\, bacon\, sausage\, and real maple syrup.
\nIlion-Frankfort VFW post 502\, 4274 Acme Road\, Frankfo rt\, Father’s Day chicken BBQ. Join us in celebrating all the things we lo ve about Dad! Price $12.00. Eat in or takeout. For more info.\, contact the Post @315-895-7775.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nThe Leonardsville Fire Department is having a drive thru don ation Father's Day pancake breakfast at the Fire Hall on Mill Street. Incl udes eggs\, bacon\, sausage\, and real maple syrup.
\nIlion-Frankfort VFW post 502\, 4274 Acme Road\, Frankfo rt\, Father’s Day chicken BBQ. Join us in celebrating all the things we lo ve about Dad! Price $12.00. Eat in or takeout. For more info.\, contact the Post @315-895-7775.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nThe Perth Voluntee r Fire Company has a “drive through” Sturgess Family Chicken Barbecue at t he Perth Fire Station\, 4080 Route 30. Orders will be served to go include a ½ BBQ chicken\, baked potato\, coleslaw\, roll & butter. The donation i s $12 each.
\n\nPhone: 15188422123
\nThe Montgomery County Office For Aging – New York Connects has some summer fun for children ages 7 to 16: “Routes To Roots.” Discover yo ur ancestors\, visit museums\, create a family tree. Sign up Saturday\, Ju ne 26th\, 10 till 2\, at the Johnstown Library\, 38 South Market Street. F or more info.\, call 518-921-4983. Presented by the Johnstown Historical S ociety.
\nBrooks Barbecue a t the VFW parking lot\, 30 River Street\, Fort Plain. Take out only. $13 c hicken\, $14 for ribs.
\nThe Montgomery County Office For Aging – New York Connects has some summer fun for children ages 7 to 16: “Routes To Roots.” Discover yo ur ancestors\, visit museums\, create a family tree. Sign up Saturday\, Ju ne 26th\, 10 till 2\, at the Johnstown Library\, 38 South Market Street. F or more info.\, call 518-921-4983. Presented by the Johnstown Historical S ociety.
\nBrooks Barbecue a t the VFW parking lot\, 30 River Street\, Fort Plain. Take out only. $13 c hicken\, $14 for ribs.
\nThe Oriskany Fire Department is have a drive thru takeout chicken barbecue dinner. Includes corn on the cob\, salt potatoes and roll. Pre or der thru their Facebook event.
\n\n\nGlen FARMLand (Glen Families Allied for Responsible Management of Land) invites you to attend our informational meeting regarding the Utility Solar project proposed by Texas based company\, ConnectGen. This project will encompass 2000+ acres of prime farmland in Glen and impact our wildlife\, our farms\, homes\, an d businesses\, and our rural aesthetic. Join us to learn more and find out what you can do to help 'Keep Glen Green.' Refreshments will be served. p>\n
\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/noglenmegasolar
\nPhone: 5184282548
\nStop out and see us. Cub Scouts have tons of fun and go on lots of fun trips. We hope to see you there!!
\n\nPhon e: 3152196550
\nStop out and see us. Boy Scouts have tons of fun and go on lots of fun trips\, fishing\, hiking\, camping… We hope to see you there!!
\n< /p>\nPhone: 3152196550
\nStop out and see us. Cub Scouts have tons of fun and go on lots of fun trips. We hope to see you there!!
\n\nPhon e: 3152196550
\nStop out and see us. Boy Scouts have tons of fun and go on lots of fun trips\, fishing\, hiking\, camping… We hope to see you there!!
\n< /p>\nPhone: 3152196550
\nAnnual Springfield 4th of July chicken barbeque. Drive thru only. Chicken halves – $7.00 and full dinners $11.00. Come and join our unique drive by parade and have a delicious Brooks chicken barbeque.
\n\nPhone: 315858 1186
\nThe Mayfield Historical Society is holding an Antique & Hot Rod Car Cruise-In\, Concert\, & Ice Cream Social at The Rice Homestead\, 328 Riceville Road in Mayfield.
\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion\ , 3rd Wednesday Night Dinners: Bratwurst dinner includes roll\, 3 bean sal ad\, German potato salad & dessert. $11.00 Take out or delivery only. For more info please call the church at 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 315 8688581
\nTop sp eakers for bee-keepers and all those who might be. Craft & food vendors. R affle of 45-piece stainless with bee motif by Liberty Tabletop. Music by S oldiers' Joy & others. Kids can Build-A-Bee Sundae or Bee dance to find sw eets in the Mini-Meadow. No admission fee.
\n\nWebsite: in progress
\nPhone : 5185992450
\nSave-A -Lot parking lot in Fort Plain. Boyers Chicken Barbecue fundraiser with ba ke sale and lemonade stand\, 12:30 till sold out. Proceeds will support a local boy with Goldenhar Syndrome. All proceeds will go towards medical e xpenses.
\nSupport local Vete rans at the pork dinner at the AmVets post on Route 163 in Fort Plain. Sli ced pork or pulled pork sandwich with salt potatoes\, corn\, and macaroni salad. Eat in or take out for $10.
\nThe American Cancer Society is teaming up with the Utica Bl ue Sox baseball club to raise funds and show support for local breast canc er survivors during their ‘Pink the Pa rk’ game\, as the ballclub takes on Auburn at 6:30 PM at M urnane Field. The Utica Blue Sox players will be wearing special pink-them ed uniforms. Those jerseys will be auctioned off during the game. Fans can bid on their favorite players’ jersey before the game by visiting the Uti ca Blue Sox website at www.uticabluesox.net or at the ballpark the night o f the game. Bidding begins at $50 per jersey. The winning bidder will rece ive the jersey and a photo with the player after the game. Fans are encour aged to wear pink to the game\, as well. Local cancer survivors are admitt ed to the game for free. Special recognition will also be made to cancer s urvivors before the game.
\nTop sp eakers for bee-keepers and all those who might be. Craft & food vendors. R affle of 45-piece stainless with bee motif by Liberty Tabletop. Music by S oldiers' Joy & others. Kids can Build-A-Bee Sundae or Bee dance to find sw eets in the Mini-Meadow. No admission fee.
\n\nWebsite: in progress
\nPhone : 5185992450
\nSave-A -Lot parking lot in Fort Plain. Boyers Chicken Barbecue fundraiser with ba ke sale and lemonade stand\, 12:30 till sold out. Proceeds will support a local boy with Goldenhar Syndrome. All proceeds will go towards medical e xpenses.
\nSupport local Vete rans at the pork dinner at the AmVets post on Route 163 in Fort Plain. Sli ced pork or pulled pork sandwich with salt potatoes\, corn\, and macaroni salad. Eat in or take out for $10.
\nThe American Cancer Society is teaming up with the Utica Bl ue Sox baseball club to raise funds and show support for local breast canc er survivors during their ‘Pink the Pa rk’ game\, as the ballclub takes on Auburn at 6:30 PM at M urnane Field. The Utica Blue Sox players will be wearing special pink-them ed uniforms. Those jerseys will be auctioned off during the game. Fans can bid on their favorite players’ jersey before the game by visiting the Uti ca Blue Sox website at www.uticabluesox.net or at the ballpark the night o f the game. Bidding begins at $50 per jersey. The winning bidder will rece ive the jersey and a photo with the player after the game. Fans are encour aged to wear pink to the game\, as well. Local cancer survivors are admitt ed to the game for free. Special recognition will also be made to cancer s urvivors before the game.
\nTop sp eakers for bee-keepers and all those who might be. Craft & food vendors. R affle of 45-piece stainless with bee motif by Liberty Tabletop. Music by S oldiers' Joy & others. Kids can Build-A-Bee Sundae or Bee dance to find sw eets in the Mini-Meadow. No admission fee.
\n\nWebsite: in progress
\nPhone : 5185992450
\nSave-A -Lot parking lot in Fort Plain. Boyers Chicken Barbecue fundraiser with ba ke sale and lemonade stand\, 12:30 till sold out. Proceeds will support a local boy with Goldenhar Syndrome. All proceeds will go towards medical e xpenses.
\nSupport local Vete rans at the pork dinner at the AmVets post on Route 163 in Fort Plain. Sli ced pork or pulled pork sandwich with salt potatoes\, corn\, and macaroni salad. Eat in or take out for $10.
\nThe American Cancer Society is teaming up with the Utica Bl ue Sox baseball club to raise funds and show support for local breast canc er survivors during their ‘Pink the Pa rk’ game\, as the ballclub takes on Auburn at 6:30 PM at M urnane Field. The Utica Blue Sox players will be wearing special pink-them ed uniforms. Those jerseys will be auctioned off during the game. Fans can bid on their favorite players’ jersey before the game by visiting the Uti ca Blue Sox website at www.uticabluesox.net or at the ballpark the night o f the game. Bidding begins at $50 per jersey. The winning bidder will rece ive the jersey and a photo with the player after the game. Fans are encour aged to wear pink to the game\, as well. Local cancer survivors are admitt ed to the game for free. Special recognition will also be made to cancer s urvivors before the game.
\nTop sp eakers for bee-keepers and all those who might be. Craft & food vendors. R affle of 45-piece stainless with bee motif by Liberty Tabletop. Music by S oldiers' Joy & others. Kids can Build-A-Bee Sundae or Bee dance to find sw eets in the Mini-Meadow. No admission fee.
\n\nWebsite: in progress
\nPhone : 5185992450
\nSave-A -Lot parking lot in Fort Plain. Boyers Chicken Barbecue fundraiser with ba ke sale and lemonade stand\, 12:30 till sold out. Proceeds will support a local boy with Goldenhar Syndrome. All proceeds will go towards medical e xpenses.
\nSupport local Vete rans at the pork dinner at the AmVets post on Route 163 in Fort Plain. Sli ced pork or pulled pork sandwich with salt potatoes\, corn\, and macaroni salad. Eat in or take out for $10.
\nThe American Cancer Society is teaming up with the Utica Bl ue Sox baseball club to raise funds and show support for local breast canc er survivors during their ‘Pink the Pa rk’ game\, as the ballclub takes on Auburn at 6:30 PM at M urnane Field. The Utica Blue Sox players will be wearing special pink-them ed uniforms. Those jerseys will be auctioned off during the game. Fans can bid on their favorite players’ jersey before the game by visiting the Uti ca Blue Sox website at www.uticabluesox.net or at the ballpark the night o f the game. Bidding begins at $50 per jersey. The winning bidder will rece ive the jersey and a photo with the player after the game. Fans are encour aged to wear pink to the game\, as well. Local cancer survivors are admitt ed to the game for free. Special recognition will also be made to cancer s urvivors before the game.
\nThe Clark Mills American Legion and Fire Department are ha ving an Arts & Crafts Fair. Over 35 crafters plus food trucks! Woodworks\, handmade soaps\, wreaths\, jams\, candies\, and much more!
\nCome have dinner at the Herkimer V FW\, 1pm till sold out. Marinated pork dinner includes salt potatoes\, col e slaw and roll for $12\, takeout only.
\nThere’s a benefit for 3 month old Ava Ba iley\, who was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder and will soon have o pen heart surgery plus need lifelong care. The benefit is at the Dolgevill e Rod & Gun Club\, Food\, Chinese auction\, and raffles.
\n\n\nThe Clark Mills American Legion and Fire Department are ha ving an Arts & Crafts Fair. Over 35 crafters plus food trucks! Woodworks\, handmade soaps\, wreaths\, jams\, candies\, and much more!
\nCome have dinner at the Herkimer V FW\, 1pm till sold out. Marinated pork dinner includes salt potatoes\, col e slaw and roll for $12\, takeout only.
\nThere’s a benefit for 3 month old Ava Ba iley\, who was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder and will soon have o pen heart surgery plus need lifelong care. The benefit is at the Dolgevill e Rod & Gun Club\, Food\, Chinese auction\, and raffles.
\n\n\nThe Clark Mills American Legion and Fire Department are ha ving an Arts & Crafts Fair. Over 35 crafters plus food trucks! Woodworks\, handmade soaps\, wreaths\, jams\, candies\, and much more!
\nCome have dinner at the Herkimer V FW\, 1pm till sold out. Marinated pork dinner includes salt potatoes\, col e slaw and roll for $12\, takeout only.
\nThere’s a benefit for 3 month old Ava Ba iley\, who was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder and will soon have o pen heart surgery plus need lifelong care. The benefit is at the Dolgevill e Rod & Gun Club\, Food\, Chinese auction\, and raffles.
\n\n\nThe Remsen Arts Center and Remsen Depot present Tuesday Nigh t Big Band in concert at the Remsen Depot Outdoor Stage\, 10613 Depot St\, Remsen. Bring a lawn chair. RAIN SITE: Remsen Arts Center\, 9627 Main St. \, Remsen. Free admission\, donations accepted.
\nThe Broadalbin American Legion has a free car show and bi ke night at their pavilion on Broad Street. Hot dogs and hamburgers will b e available for sale.
\nHouse of Paws Rescue\, 910 Kellogg Street in Utica\, is having a C raft Fair fundraiser. Vendors\, doggie treats\, adoptable pups\, and more.
\n\nWebsite: h ttps://www.facebook.com/events/s/2-annual-house-of-paws-craft-f/1369440985 60047/
\nJeeps\, more Jeeps…nothing but hundreds of Jeeps At The Bea ch in Sylvan Beach\, to benefit the Upstate Foundation at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital in Syracuse. The event is rain or shine. Register you r Jeep at their website.
\n\n\nWednesday evenings in August\, the Glen Reformed Church prese nts their “Summer Campfire Worship on the Lawn\,” with guest speakers and musicians each week\, with a variety of music styles. All are welcome…Rout e 161 in Glen. Fellowship and refreshments begin at 6. In case of rain or extreme heat\, the event will be held in the church’s fellowship room.
\n\nPhone: 518-853-3088
\nOppenheim Historical Society Town Wide Garage Sale. Rout e 29 between Dolgeville and Johnstown. Food\, raffles\, and maps available at the Town barn and the Oppenheim Volunteer Fire Company will have a chi cken barbecue.
\nT he Frankfort Fire Department is holding a Craft & Vendor Fair at the Herki mer County Fairgrounds. They’ll have food trucks and raffles\, with some l arger raffle items\, too.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/events/3779937048785319/?ref=newsfeed
\nRegistration is open for the 6th Annual Joseph Michael Chubbuck Foundation Golf Tournament at t he Rome Country Club to golf for those fighting cancer. Register at TheJMCF.org… $85 per golfer\, teams of 4\, includes coffee & donuts\, lunch\, barbecue dinner\, commemorative shot glass\, insulated lunch bag\, golf tees\, and a team picture. Plus prizes and awards!
\nOppenheim Historical Society Town Wide Garage Sale. Rout e 29 between Dolgeville and Johnstown. Food\, raffles\, and maps available at the Town barn and the Oppenheim Volunteer Fire Company will have a chi cken barbecue.
\nT he Frankfort Fire Department is holding a Craft & Vendor Fair at the Herki mer County Fairgrounds. They’ll have food trucks and raffles\, with some l arger raffle items\, too.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/events/3779937048785319/?ref=newsfeed
\nRegistration is open for the 6th Annual Joseph Michael Chubbuck Foundation Golf Tournament at t he Rome Country Club to golf for those fighting cancer. Register at TheJMCF.org… $85 per golfer\, teams of 4\, includes coffee & donuts\, lunch\, barbecue dinner\, commemorative shot glass\, insulated lunch bag\, golf tees\, and a team picture. Plus prizes and awards!
\nOppenheim Historical Society Town Wide Garage Sale. Rout e 29 between Dolgeville and Johnstown. Food\, raffles\, and maps available at the Town barn and the Oppenheim Volunteer Fire Company will have a chi cken barbecue.
\nT he Frankfort Fire Department is holding a Craft & Vendor Fair at the Herki mer County Fairgrounds. They’ll have food trucks and raffles\, with some l arger raffle items\, too.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/events/3779937048785319/?ref=newsfeed
\nRegistration is open for the 6th Annual Joseph Michael Chubbuck Foundation Golf Tournament at t he Rome Country Club to golf for those fighting cancer. Register at TheJMCF.org… $85 per golfer\, teams of 4\, includes coffee & donuts\, lunch\, barbecue dinner\, commemorative shot glass\, insulated lunch bag\, golf tees\, and a team picture. Plus prizes and awards!
\nT his 144-year family-fun tradition Aug. 10-15 features midway rides\, live music\, the Royal Hanneford Circus\, Bengal tigers\, racing pigs\, demolit ion derbies\, truck and tractor pulls\, livestock events\, horse shows\, C lydesdales\, chainsaw carving\, Heritage Village\, Taste of New York\, exh ibits\, demonstrations\, contests\, favorite fair food and more. Pay-one-p rice daily admission (for ages 3 and up) is $17 Aug. 10-12 and $20 Aug. 13 -15 (includes unlimited midway rides\, shows and parking). See website for senior and military appreciation days and pre-sale season passes. For mor e information\, call 518-234-2123.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.sunshine fair.org
\nPhone: 518-234-2123
\nThe annual Mohawk Homestead Charity Golf Tournament is at Hidden Valley Golf Course in Whitesboro. Registration starts at 9am\, tee off at 11. Chinese auction\, raffles\, and prizes. More info.: Deb 315-55 8-9788.
\nBottle and can drive at the Fairfield Restoration Associati on’s Blueberry Festival and Pancake Breakfast\, Hard Scrabble Road in Fair field. Proceeds benefit Girl Scout Troop 60507.
\nSergeant Aaron M. Lavier Memorial Mot orcycle Ride and Barbecue. Ride registration 9:00am-10:30am at Notre Dame High School in Utica. The barbecue is open to everyone at the West Winfiel d VFW beginning at 1pm. All proceeds benefit the NJROTC Scholarship Fund a t Notre Dame HS & other charities. Info.: 315-404-8085.
\nThe 2nd annual Veterans Parkway Car Show benefit is at 220 Memorial Parkway in Utica. $10 donation per vehicle …cars trucks and motorcylces welcome. The first 100 entries receive a souv enir coffee mug. Food trucks and music!
\n\nPhone: 315-525-3794< /p>\n
A chicken barbec ue benefit is being held for Emerson and Clyde Snyder to help rebuild a ne w dairy barn after a fire. The fundraiser is in the parking lot of Tractor Supply in Palatine Bridge. They’re also having a silent auction and baske t raffle.
\nBottle and can drive at the Fairfield Restoration Associati on’s Blueberry Festival and Pancake Breakfast\, Hard Scrabble Road in Fair field. Proceeds benefit Girl Scout Troop 60507.
\nSergeant Aaron M. Lavier Memorial Mot orcycle Ride and Barbecue. Ride registration 9:00am-10:30am at Notre Dame High School in Utica. The barbecue is open to everyone at the West Winfiel d VFW beginning at 1pm. All proceeds benefit the NJROTC Scholarship Fund a t Notre Dame HS & other charities. Info.: 315-404-8085.
\nThe 2nd annual Veterans Parkway Car Show benefit is at 220 Memorial Parkway in Utica. $10 donation per vehicle …cars trucks and motorcylces welcome. The first 100 entries receive a souv enir coffee mug. Food trucks and music!
\n\nPhone: 315-525-3794< /p>\n
A chicken barbec ue benefit is being held for Emerson and Clyde Snyder to help rebuild a ne w dairy barn after a fire. The fundraiser is in the parking lot of Tractor Supply in Palatine Bridge. They’re also having a silent auction and baske t raffle.
\nBottle and can drive at the Fairfield Restoration Associati on’s Blueberry Festival and Pancake Breakfast\, Hard Scrabble Road in Fair field. Proceeds benefit Girl Scout Troop 60507.
\nSergeant Aaron M. Lavier Memorial Mot orcycle Ride and Barbecue. Ride registration 9:00am-10:30am at Notre Dame High School in Utica. The barbecue is open to everyone at the West Winfiel d VFW beginning at 1pm. All proceeds benefit the NJROTC Scholarship Fund a t Notre Dame HS & other charities. Info.: 315-404-8085.
\nThe 2nd annual Veterans Parkway Car Show benefit is at 220 Memorial Parkway in Utica. $10 donation per vehicle …cars trucks and motorcylces welcome. The first 100 entries receive a souv enir coffee mug. Food trucks and music!
\n\nPhone: 315-525-3794< /p>\n
A chicken barbec ue benefit is being held for Emerson and Clyde Snyder to help rebuild a ne w dairy barn after a fire. The fundraiser is in the parking lot of Tractor Supply in Palatine Bridge. They’re also having a silent auction and baske t raffle.
\nBottle and can drive at the Fairfield Restoration Associati on’s Blueberry Festival and Pancake Breakfast\, Hard Scrabble Road in Fair field. Proceeds benefit Girl Scout Troop 60507.
\nSergeant Aaron M. Lavier Memorial Mot orcycle Ride and Barbecue. Ride registration 9:00am-10:30am at Notre Dame High School in Utica. The barbecue is open to everyone at the West Winfiel d VFW beginning at 1pm. All proceeds benefit the NJROTC Scholarship Fund a t Notre Dame HS & other charities. Info.: 315-404-8085.
\nThe 2nd annual Veterans Parkway Car Show benefit is at 220 Memorial Parkway in Utica. $10 donation per vehicle …cars trucks and motorcylces welcome. The first 100 entries receive a souv enir coffee mug. Food trucks and music!
\n\nPhone: 315-525-3794< /p>\n
A chicken barbec ue benefit is being held for Emerson and Clyde Snyder to help rebuild a ne w dairy barn after a fire. The fundraiser is in the parking lot of Tractor Supply in Palatine Bridge. They’re also having a silent auction and baske t raffle.
\nThe Leonardsville Fire Department is having a drive-thru don ation pancake breakfast at the Fire Hall on Mill Street. Includes scramble d eggs\, bacon\, sausage\, and real New York maple syrup.
\nThis 134th annual family A ug. 16-21 event features midway rides for all ages\, live music\, demoliti on derbies\, truck and tractor pulls\, Buffalo Barfield musical comedy sho ws\, Cowboy Circus\, livestock events\, horse shows\, 4-H and community ex hibits\, karaoke and talent competitions\, contests\, favorite fair food a nd more. Fair admission is $8 (or $18 for a season pass) and free for ages 12 and younger. Unlimited ride wristbands are $25. The fair opens daily a t 8 am. Midway hours are 1-11 pm Monday and noon-11 pm Tuesday – Saturday. For more information\, call 607-865-4763. Presented by the Delaware Valle y Agricultural Society of Walton
\n\nWebsite: https://delawarecoun tyfair.org
\nPhone: 607-865-4763
\nThe Capital Region's hometown fair\ , Aug. 17-22\, features midway rides\, the Royal Hanneford Circus\, racing pigs\, hypnotist shows\, live music\, demolition derbies\, exhibits\, Dyn amo Dogs\, livestock events\, horse shows\, petting zoo\, exotic reptiles\ , chainsaw carving\, lumberjack show\, competitions\, favorite fair food a nd more. Admission (includes rides\, shows\, attractions\, exhibits and pa rking) is $22 on site and $18 online pre-sale. Fair gates open at noon Tue sday and 10am Wednesday – Sunday. Midway hours: 2-10pm Tuesday\, noon-10pm Wednesday – Thursday\, noon-11pm Friday – Saturday\, noon-8pm Sunday. For more information\, call 518-861-6671.
\n\nWebsite: http://www.altamo ntfair.com
\nPhone: 518-861-6671
\nThe Charleston Volunteer Fire Department is holding a blood drive at the Charleston Town Hall on Corbin Hill Road. Please give blood – and thanks!< /p>\n
\nPhone: 1-800-RED CROSS
\nG-O’s NICU Ride will be held at the Willowvale Fire Departmen t\, Oneida Street in Chadwicks. Registration starts at 9am\; kick stands u p at 11. After the ride is a chicken barbecue\, silent auction\, 50/50\, C hinese Auction\, and live music. You do not need a motorcycle to support t he event. Motorcycle ride cost is $20 for 1 rider\, $25 for 1 rider and 1 passenger.
\nThe Antique Outboard Motor Club Swap Meet is at the Wildlife Spor ts & Educational Museum in Vail Mills. Free admission and open to the publ ic! Buy\, sell or trade. Refreshments available.
\n\nPhone: 518- 505-3558
\nFlea market at the Ilion/Frankfort VFW to benefit HALO. Plus food\, bake sale and more! p>\n
There’s a car cruise-in and bike show at the American Legion Pavilion\, Broad Street in Broadalbin. Hot dog and hamburger baskets available.
\nThe Poland Volunteer Fire Compan y is having a Food Trucks & Fire Trucks Day at the Fire Station on Route 8 . Plus a car show\, Believe 271\, bounce house\, and Jaws Of Life demonstr ation.
\nThe Charleston Volunteer Fire Department is holding a blood drive at the Charleston Town Hall on Corbin Hill Road. Please give blood – and thanks!< /p>\n
\nPhone: 1-800-RED CROSS
\nG-O’s NICU Ride will be held at the Willowvale Fire Departmen t\, Oneida Street in Chadwicks. Registration starts at 9am\; kick stands u p at 11. After the ride is a chicken barbecue\, silent auction\, 50/50\, C hinese Auction\, and live music. You do not need a motorcycle to support t he event. Motorcycle ride cost is $20 for 1 rider\, $25 for 1 rider and 1 passenger.
\nThe Antique Outboard Motor Club Swap Meet is at the Wildlife Spor ts & Educational Museum in Vail Mills. Free admission and open to the publ ic! Buy\, sell or trade. Refreshments available.
\n\nPhone: 518- 505-3558
\nFlea market at the Ilion/Frankfort VFW to benefit HALO. Plus food\, bake sale and more! p>\n
There’s a car cruise-in and bike show at the American Legion Pavilion\, Broad Street in Broadalbin. Hot dog and hamburger baskets available.
\nThe Poland Volunteer Fire Compan y is having a Food Trucks & Fire Trucks Day at the Fire Station on Route 8 . Plus a car show\, Believe 271\, bounce house\, and Jaws Of Life demonstr ation.
\nThe Charleston Volunteer Fire Department is holding a blood drive at the Charleston Town Hall on Corbin Hill Road. Please give blood – and thanks!< /p>\n
\nPhone: 1-800-RED CROSS
\nG-O’s NICU Ride will be held at the Willowvale Fire Departmen t\, Oneida Street in Chadwicks. Registration starts at 9am\; kick stands u p at 11. After the ride is a chicken barbecue\, silent auction\, 50/50\, C hinese Auction\, and live music. You do not need a motorcycle to support t he event. Motorcycle ride cost is $20 for 1 rider\, $25 for 1 rider and 1 passenger.
\nThe Antique Outboard Motor Club Swap Meet is at the Wildlife Spor ts & Educational Museum in Vail Mills. Free admission and open to the publ ic! Buy\, sell or trade. Refreshments available.
\n\nPhone: 518- 505-3558
\nFlea market at the Ilion/Frankfort VFW to benefit HALO. Plus food\, bake sale and more! p>\n
There’s a car cruise-in and bike show at the American Legion Pavilion\, Broad Street in Broadalbin. Hot dog and hamburger baskets available.
\nThe Poland Volunteer Fire Compan y is having a Food Trucks & Fire Trucks Day at the Fire Station on Route 8 . Plus a car show\, Believe 271\, bounce house\, and Jaws Of Life demonstr ation.
\nThe Charleston Volunteer Fire Department is holding a blood drive at the Charleston Town Hall on Corbin Hill Road. Please give blood – and thanks!< /p>\n
\nPhone: 1-800-RED CROSS
\nG-O’s NICU Ride will be held at the Willowvale Fire Departmen t\, Oneida Street in Chadwicks. Registration starts at 9am\; kick stands u p at 11. After the ride is a chicken barbecue\, silent auction\, 50/50\, C hinese Auction\, and live music. You do not need a motorcycle to support t he event. Motorcycle ride cost is $20 for 1 rider\, $25 for 1 rider and 1 passenger.
\nThe Antique Outboard Motor Club Swap Meet is at the Wildlife Spor ts & Educational Museum in Vail Mills. Free admission and open to the publ ic! Buy\, sell or trade. Refreshments available.
\n\nPhone: 518- 505-3558
\nFlea market at the Ilion/Frankfort VFW to benefit HALO. Plus food\, bake sale and more! p>\n
There’s a car cruise-in and bike show at the American Legion Pavilion\, Broad Street in Broadalbin. Hot dog and hamburger baskets available.
\nThe Poland Volunteer Fire Compan y is having a Food Trucks & Fire Trucks Day at the Fire Station on Route 8 . Plus a car show\, Believe 271\, bounce house\, and Jaws Of Life demonstr ation.
\nThe Charleston Volunteer Fire Department is holding a blood drive at the Charleston Town Hall on Corbin Hill Road. Please give blood – and thanks!< /p>\n
\nPhone: 1-800-RED CROSS
\nG-O’s NICU Ride will be held at the Willowvale Fire Departmen t\, Oneida Street in Chadwicks. Registration starts at 9am\; kick stands u p at 11. After the ride is a chicken barbecue\, silent auction\, 50/50\, C hinese Auction\, and live music. You do not need a motorcycle to support t he event. Motorcycle ride cost is $20 for 1 rider\, $25 for 1 rider and 1 passenger.
\nThe Antique Outboard Motor Club Swap Meet is at the Wildlife Spor ts & Educational Museum in Vail Mills. Free admission and open to the publ ic! Buy\, sell or trade. Refreshments available.
\n\nPhone: 518- 505-3558
\nFlea market at the Ilion/Frankfort VFW to benefit HALO. Plus food\, bake sale and more! p>\n
There’s a car cruise-in and bike show at the American Legion Pavilion\, Broad Street in Broadalbin. Hot dog and hamburger baskets available.
\nThe Poland Volunteer Fire Compan y is having a Food Trucks & Fire Trucks Day at the Fire Station on Route 8 . Plus a car show\, Believe 271\, bounce house\, and Jaws Of Life demonstr ation.
\nBrooks BBQ at VFW Post 3275\, 30 River St.\, Fort Plain. $13 Chick en meal\, $14 rib meal. Benefits the VFW Post and part of the community. p>\n
Phone: 3157963095
\nBrooks BBQ at VFW Post 3275\, 30 River St.\, Fort Plain. $13 Chick en meal\, $14 rib meal. Benefits the VFW Post and part of the community. p>\n
Phone: 3157963095
\nThe Brothers Ride annual Poker Run to benefit the Herkimer County Humane Society. Registration 8 till 9:30am at the Ilion Elks Lodge. Cash prizes\, barbecue dinner\, music\, Chinese Auction and raffles. No ride? H ave dinner at 4pm for 10 bucks at the Elks Lodge. More info.\, visit Broth ers Ride on Facebook.
\nThe Summer Spectacular Car Show & Craft Fair is at the VFW\, Acme Ro ad in Frankfort. Show admission is free. 50-50\, door prizes\, music and f ood! Rain or shine.
\nThe 150 year anniversary cele bration of the Oriskany Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Touch a Truck for the kids\, demonstrations\, raffle\, Police/Fire & EMS agencies\, food tr ucks\, live music\, chicken BBQ\, kids games\, and fireworks.
\n\n< p>Website: https://m.facebook.com/events/oriskany-falls-fire-depa rtment/offd-150-year-anniversary-celebration/545565899965187/\nAn opportunity for dogs to enjoy the last “dog days of summer” and to help other dogs still awaiting their forever homes\, will be availa ble at the Montgomery County SPCA 11th Annual Pooch Plunge\, at the Vetera ns Park swimming pool on Locust Avenue in Amsterdam. The fundraising event will benefit the homeless pets of the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. reeting part icipants and prospective adopters will be the “MCSPCA Ambassador Dogs” who are awaiting adoption at the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. Admission is $15 per dog. The public is also welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket and be en tertained by the dogs enjoying their plunge – a $5.00 per person donation is requested. The entrance gate to the Pooch Plunge is located on the publ ic parking lot side of the pool on Locust Avenue. The pool is not open for swimming by the general public\, and only dogs are allowed to swim. Wadin g pools and sprinklers will also be available. Toys will be provided for t he dogs to play with their people and each other both in and out of the wa ter. The canine tunnel will offer additional activity for the dogs\, and t here is plenty of enclosed space for dogs to run and exercise.The Pooch Pl unge fundraiser will also feature raffles baskets\, and the MCSPCA informa tion booth will be available to learn more about the Animal Shelter\, pets available for adoption\, and the programs and services the MCSPCA offers to the animals and residents of the community. The MCSPCA will also provid e hot dogs and snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. For the enjoyment and safety of all participants\, dogs must be dog-friendly and people-fri endly\, as well as fully vaccinated. Dogs may play off-leash in the fenced lawn area\, but must be leashed outside the fencing\, and must be under t heir owner’s control at all times. Owners must be willing and able to ente r the pool as necessary. The Montgomery County SPCA is a not-for-profit or ganization dedicated to the welfare of homeless\, abandoned\, neglected an d abused animals in the Montgomery County area. Funded primarily by public donations\, nominal fees and municipal service contracts\, the MCSPCA rec eives no regular funding from governmental agencies nor from national anim al welfare organizations. For more information on the MCSPCA\, visit www.m c-spca.org or Facebook\, or email info@mc-spca.org.
\n\nWebsite: www.mc-spca.org< /a>
\nPhone: 518-842-8050
\nLi ve music with the Curtis Road Band\, food\, drinks\, raffles\, bounce hous e\, etc. All proceeds to offset medical/personal expenses as he is unable to work with no source of immediate income.
\n\nWebsite: n/a
\nPhone: 5189933075
\nThe Brothers Ride annual Poker Run to benefit the Herkimer County Humane Society. Registration 8 till 9:30am at the Ilion Elks Lodge. Cash prizes\, barbecue dinner\, music\, Chinese Auction and raffles. No ride? H ave dinner at 4pm for 10 bucks at the Elks Lodge. More info.\, visit Broth ers Ride on Facebook.
\nThe Summer Spectacular Car Show & Craft Fair is at the VFW\, Acme Ro ad in Frankfort. Show admission is free. 50-50\, door prizes\, music and f ood! Rain or shine.
\nThe 150 year anniversary cele bration of the Oriskany Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Touch a Truck for the kids\, demonstrations\, raffle\, Police/Fire & EMS agencies\, food tr ucks\, live music\, chicken BBQ\, kids games\, and fireworks.
\n\n< p>Website: https://m.facebook.com/events/oriskany-falls-fire-depa rtment/offd-150-year-anniversary-celebration/545565899965187/\nAn opportunity for dogs to enjoy the last “dog days of summer” and to help other dogs still awaiting their forever homes\, will be availa ble at the Montgomery County SPCA 11th Annual Pooch Plunge\, at the Vetera ns Park swimming pool on Locust Avenue in Amsterdam. The fundraising event will benefit the homeless pets of the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. reeting part icipants and prospective adopters will be the “MCSPCA Ambassador Dogs” who are awaiting adoption at the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. Admission is $15 per dog. The public is also welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket and be en tertained by the dogs enjoying their plunge – a $5.00 per person donation is requested. The entrance gate to the Pooch Plunge is located on the publ ic parking lot side of the pool on Locust Avenue. The pool is not open for swimming by the general public\, and only dogs are allowed to swim. Wadin g pools and sprinklers will also be available. Toys will be provided for t he dogs to play with their people and each other both in and out of the wa ter. The canine tunnel will offer additional activity for the dogs\, and t here is plenty of enclosed space for dogs to run and exercise.The Pooch Pl unge fundraiser will also feature raffles baskets\, and the MCSPCA informa tion booth will be available to learn more about the Animal Shelter\, pets available for adoption\, and the programs and services the MCSPCA offers to the animals and residents of the community. The MCSPCA will also provid e hot dogs and snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. For the enjoyment and safety of all participants\, dogs must be dog-friendly and people-fri endly\, as well as fully vaccinated. Dogs may play off-leash in the fenced lawn area\, but must be leashed outside the fencing\, and must be under t heir owner’s control at all times. Owners must be willing and able to ente r the pool as necessary. The Montgomery County SPCA is a not-for-profit or ganization dedicated to the welfare of homeless\, abandoned\, neglected an d abused animals in the Montgomery County area. Funded primarily by public donations\, nominal fees and municipal service contracts\, the MCSPCA rec eives no regular funding from governmental agencies nor from national anim al welfare organizations. For more information on the MCSPCA\, visit www.m c-spca.org or Facebook\, or email info@mc-spca.org.
\n\nWebsite: www.mc-spca.org< /a>
\nPhone: 518-842-8050
\nLi ve music with the Curtis Road Band\, food\, drinks\, raffles\, bounce hous e\, etc. All proceeds to offset medical/personal expenses as he is unable to work with no source of immediate income.
\n\nWebsite: n/a
\nPhone: 5189933075
\nThe Brothers Ride annual Poker Run to benefit the Herkimer County Humane Society. Registration 8 till 9:30am at the Ilion Elks Lodge. Cash prizes\, barbecue dinner\, music\, Chinese Auction and raffles. No ride? H ave dinner at 4pm for 10 bucks at the Elks Lodge. More info.\, visit Broth ers Ride on Facebook.
\nThe Summer Spectacular Car Show & Craft Fair is at the VFW\, Acme Ro ad in Frankfort. Show admission is free. 50-50\, door prizes\, music and f ood! Rain or shine.
\nThe 150 year anniversary cele bration of the Oriskany Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Touch a Truck for the kids\, demonstrations\, raffle\, Police/Fire & EMS agencies\, food tr ucks\, live music\, chicken BBQ\, kids games\, and fireworks.
\n\n< p>Website: https://m.facebook.com/events/oriskany-falls-fire-depa rtment/offd-150-year-anniversary-celebration/545565899965187/\nAn opportunity for dogs to enjoy the last “dog days of summer” and to help other dogs still awaiting their forever homes\, will be availa ble at the Montgomery County SPCA 11th Annual Pooch Plunge\, at the Vetera ns Park swimming pool on Locust Avenue in Amsterdam. The fundraising event will benefit the homeless pets of the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. reeting part icipants and prospective adopters will be the “MCSPCA Ambassador Dogs” who are awaiting adoption at the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. Admission is $15 per dog. The public is also welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket and be en tertained by the dogs enjoying their plunge – a $5.00 per person donation is requested. The entrance gate to the Pooch Plunge is located on the publ ic parking lot side of the pool on Locust Avenue. The pool is not open for swimming by the general public\, and only dogs are allowed to swim. Wadin g pools and sprinklers will also be available. Toys will be provided for t he dogs to play with their people and each other both in and out of the wa ter. The canine tunnel will offer additional activity for the dogs\, and t here is plenty of enclosed space for dogs to run and exercise.The Pooch Pl unge fundraiser will also feature raffles baskets\, and the MCSPCA informa tion booth will be available to learn more about the Animal Shelter\, pets available for adoption\, and the programs and services the MCSPCA offers to the animals and residents of the community. The MCSPCA will also provid e hot dogs and snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. For the enjoyment and safety of all participants\, dogs must be dog-friendly and people-fri endly\, as well as fully vaccinated. Dogs may play off-leash in the fenced lawn area\, but must be leashed outside the fencing\, and must be under t heir owner’s control at all times. Owners must be willing and able to ente r the pool as necessary. The Montgomery County SPCA is a not-for-profit or ganization dedicated to the welfare of homeless\, abandoned\, neglected an d abused animals in the Montgomery County area. Funded primarily by public donations\, nominal fees and municipal service contracts\, the MCSPCA rec eives no regular funding from governmental agencies nor from national anim al welfare organizations. For more information on the MCSPCA\, visit www.m c-spca.org or Facebook\, or email info@mc-spca.org.
\n\nWebsite: www.mc-spca.org< /a>
\nPhone: 518-842-8050
\nLi ve music with the Curtis Road Band\, food\, drinks\, raffles\, bounce hous e\, etc. All proceeds to offset medical/personal expenses as he is unable to work with no source of immediate income.
\n\nWebsite: n/a
\nPhone: 5189933075
\nThe Brothers Ride annual Poker Run to benefit the Herkimer County Humane Society. Registration 8 till 9:30am at the Ilion Elks Lodge. Cash prizes\, barbecue dinner\, music\, Chinese Auction and raffles. No ride? H ave dinner at 4pm for 10 bucks at the Elks Lodge. More info.\, visit Broth ers Ride on Facebook.
\nThe Summer Spectacular Car Show & Craft Fair is at the VFW\, Acme Ro ad in Frankfort. Show admission is free. 50-50\, door prizes\, music and f ood! Rain or shine.
\nThe 150 year anniversary cele bration of the Oriskany Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Touch a Truck for the kids\, demonstrations\, raffle\, Police/Fire & EMS agencies\, food tr ucks\, live music\, chicken BBQ\, kids games\, and fireworks.
\n\n< p>Website: https://m.facebook.com/events/oriskany-falls-fire-depa rtment/offd-150-year-anniversary-celebration/545565899965187/\nAn opportunity for dogs to enjoy the last “dog days of summer” and to help other dogs still awaiting their forever homes\, will be availa ble at the Montgomery County SPCA 11th Annual Pooch Plunge\, at the Vetera ns Park swimming pool on Locust Avenue in Amsterdam. The fundraising event will benefit the homeless pets of the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. reeting part icipants and prospective adopters will be the “MCSPCA Ambassador Dogs” who are awaiting adoption at the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. Admission is $15 per dog. The public is also welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket and be en tertained by the dogs enjoying their plunge – a $5.00 per person donation is requested. The entrance gate to the Pooch Plunge is located on the publ ic parking lot side of the pool on Locust Avenue. The pool is not open for swimming by the general public\, and only dogs are allowed to swim. Wadin g pools and sprinklers will also be available. Toys will be provided for t he dogs to play with their people and each other both in and out of the wa ter. The canine tunnel will offer additional activity for the dogs\, and t here is plenty of enclosed space for dogs to run and exercise.The Pooch Pl unge fundraiser will also feature raffles baskets\, and the MCSPCA informa tion booth will be available to learn more about the Animal Shelter\, pets available for adoption\, and the programs and services the MCSPCA offers to the animals and residents of the community. The MCSPCA will also provid e hot dogs and snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. For the enjoyment and safety of all participants\, dogs must be dog-friendly and people-fri endly\, as well as fully vaccinated. Dogs may play off-leash in the fenced lawn area\, but must be leashed outside the fencing\, and must be under t heir owner’s control at all times. Owners must be willing and able to ente r the pool as necessary. The Montgomery County SPCA is a not-for-profit or ganization dedicated to the welfare of homeless\, abandoned\, neglected an d abused animals in the Montgomery County area. Funded primarily by public donations\, nominal fees and municipal service contracts\, the MCSPCA rec eives no regular funding from governmental agencies nor from national anim al welfare organizations. For more information on the MCSPCA\, visit www.m c-spca.org or Facebook\, or email info@mc-spca.org.
\n\nWebsite: www.mc-spca.org< /a>
\nPhone: 518-842-8050
\nLi ve music with the Curtis Road Band\, food\, drinks\, raffles\, bounce hous e\, etc. All proceeds to offset medical/personal expenses as he is unable to work with no source of immediate income.
\n\nWebsite: n/a
\nPhone: 5189933075
\nThe Brothers Ride annual Poker Run to benefit the Herkimer County Humane Society. Registration 8 till 9:30am at the Ilion Elks Lodge. Cash prizes\, barbecue dinner\, music\, Chinese Auction and raffles. No ride? H ave dinner at 4pm for 10 bucks at the Elks Lodge. More info.\, visit Broth ers Ride on Facebook.
\nThe Summer Spectacular Car Show & Craft Fair is at the VFW\, Acme Ro ad in Frankfort. Show admission is free. 50-50\, door prizes\, music and f ood! Rain or shine.
\nThe 150 year anniversary cele bration of the Oriskany Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Touch a Truck for the kids\, demonstrations\, raffle\, Police/Fire & EMS agencies\, food tr ucks\, live music\, chicken BBQ\, kids games\, and fireworks.
\n\n< p>Website: https://m.facebook.com/events/oriskany-falls-fire-depa rtment/offd-150-year-anniversary-celebration/545565899965187/\nAn opportunity for dogs to enjoy the last “dog days of summer” and to help other dogs still awaiting their forever homes\, will be availa ble at the Montgomery County SPCA 11th Annual Pooch Plunge\, at the Vetera ns Park swimming pool on Locust Avenue in Amsterdam. The fundraising event will benefit the homeless pets of the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. reeting part icipants and prospective adopters will be the “MCSPCA Ambassador Dogs” who are awaiting adoption at the MCSPCA Animal Shelter. Admission is $15 per dog. The public is also welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket and be en tertained by the dogs enjoying their plunge – a $5.00 per person donation is requested. The entrance gate to the Pooch Plunge is located on the publ ic parking lot side of the pool on Locust Avenue. The pool is not open for swimming by the general public\, and only dogs are allowed to swim. Wadin g pools and sprinklers will also be available. Toys will be provided for t he dogs to play with their people and each other both in and out of the wa ter. The canine tunnel will offer additional activity for the dogs\, and t here is plenty of enclosed space for dogs to run and exercise.The Pooch Pl unge fundraiser will also feature raffles baskets\, and the MCSPCA informa tion booth will be available to learn more about the Animal Shelter\, pets available for adoption\, and the programs and services the MCSPCA offers to the animals and residents of the community. The MCSPCA will also provid e hot dogs and snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. For the enjoyment and safety of all participants\, dogs must be dog-friendly and people-fri endly\, as well as fully vaccinated. Dogs may play off-leash in the fenced lawn area\, but must be leashed outside the fencing\, and must be under t heir owner’s control at all times. Owners must be willing and able to ente r the pool as necessary. The Montgomery County SPCA is a not-for-profit or ganization dedicated to the welfare of homeless\, abandoned\, neglected an d abused animals in the Montgomery County area. Funded primarily by public donations\, nominal fees and municipal service contracts\, the MCSPCA rec eives no regular funding from governmental agencies nor from national anim al welfare organizations. For more information on the MCSPCA\, visit www.m c-spca.org or Facebook\, or email info@mc-spca.org.
\n\nWebsite: www.mc-spca.org< /a>
\nPhone: 518-842-8050
\nLi ve music with the Curtis Road Band\, food\, drinks\, raffles\, bounce hous e\, etc. All proceeds to offset medical/personal expenses as he is unable to work with no source of immediate income.
\n\nWebsite: n/a
\nPhone: 5189933075
\nThere’s a benefit for Kim Hight\, who lost her home in the F urnace Street Little Falls fire. It’s at the HC Smith Benefit Club in St. Johnsville. Spaghetti dinner\, Chinese auction\, bake sale and raffles. Se e the Facebook event for mor e information.
\nThe Perth Volunteer Fire Co mpany has a “drive through” Sturgess Family Chicken Barbecue at the Perth Fire Station\, 4080 Route 30\, in Perth. Orders will be served to go inclu de a ½ BBQ chicken\, baked potato\, coleslaw\, roll & butter. The donation is $12 each. Credit/debit cards accepted.
\n\nPhone: 518-848-0 620
\nThe Cooperstown Cha mber of Commerce is excited to announce that the Cooperstown Artisan Festi val will be returning to Main Street\, Cooperstown on Labor Day weekend. T he two-day festival takes place outdoors on the lawn of the Otsego County Campus on Saturday\, September 4th\, and Sunday\, September 5th. This fami ly-friendly event is free and open to the public. This year's festival wil l be a celebration of the creative spirit of the region\, showcasing a vas t range of handcrafted goods from over 50 artisan vendors.The festival wil l present musical entertainment by The Neo Trio jazz band and The Insolent Willies acoustic roots duo on Saturday\, September 4th\, with folk singer Warren Sieme\, and pop rock favorites by The Council Rock Band on Sunday\ , September 5th.
\n\nWebsite: www.cooperstownartisanfestival. info
\nPhone: (607) 547-9983
\nBug Country is sponsoring the Fonda Fair’s “Convoy For A C ause.” Registration is from 9 till 10am\, at BBL Trucking\, 7475 Route 5S in Fort Plain. Donation\, which includes Fair admission for you and a pass enger\, and a T-shirt\, is $50 plus a new\, unwrapped toy. Proceeds benefi t Stuff The Bus and Christmas Wishes for kids. Dave Silvers Bugcasts live from the Convoy\, sponsored by CDL Associates Insurance in Gloversville & Northville. If you’re coming to the Fonda Fair\, you can donate a toy for Stuff the Bus. Join the Convoy For a Cause\, with Bug Country 99.7 & 101. 1!
\nThe Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce that the Cooperstown Artisan Festival will be returning to Main Street\, Cooperstown on Labor Day weekend. The two-day festival takes plac e outdoors on the lawn of the Otsego County Campus on Saturday\, September 4th\, and Sunday\, September 5th. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public. This year's festival will be a celebration of the crea tive spirit of the region\, showcasing a vast range of handcrafted goods f rom over 50 artisan vendors.The festival will present musical entertainmen t by The Neo Trio jazz band and The Insolent Willies acoustic roots duo on Saturday\, September 4th\, with folk singer Warren Sieme\, and pop rock f avorites by The Council Rock Band on Sunday\, September 5th.
\n\nWebsite: www.cooperstownartisanfestival.info
\nPhone: (607) 547-9983
\nSteak bake & a night of fun at the Otter Lake Fire Department on Route 28. Serving begins at 4\, the band Double Barrel starts at 8\, and the $2 tru ck draw is at 10pm. Dinner includes 12 ounce strip steak\, salt potatoes\, corn on cob and roll for $15. Beverages available.
\nBug Country is sponsoring the Fonda Fair’s “Convoy For A C ause.” Registration is from 9 till 10am\, at BBL Trucking\, 7475 Route 5S in Fort Plain. Donation\, which includes Fair admission for you and a pass enger\, and a T-shirt\, is $50 plus a new\, unwrapped toy. Proceeds benefi t Stuff The Bus and Christmas Wishes for kids. Dave Silvers Bugcasts live from the Convoy\, sponsored by CDL Associates Insurance in Gloversville & Northville. If you’re coming to the Fonda Fair\, you can donate a toy for Stuff the Bus. Join the Convoy For a Cause\, with Bug Country 99.7 & 101. 1!
\nThe Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce that the Cooperstown Artisan Festival will be returning to Main Street\, Cooperstown on Labor Day weekend. The two-day festival takes plac e outdoors on the lawn of the Otsego County Campus on Saturday\, September 4th\, and Sunday\, September 5th. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public. This year's festival will be a celebration of the crea tive spirit of the region\, showcasing a vast range of handcrafted goods f rom over 50 artisan vendors.The festival will present musical entertainmen t by The Neo Trio jazz band and The Insolent Willies acoustic roots duo on Saturday\, September 4th\, with folk singer Warren Sieme\, and pop rock f avorites by The Council Rock Band on Sunday\, September 5th.
\n\nWebsite: www.cooperstownartisanfestival.info
\nPhone: (607) 547-9983
\nSteak bake & a night of fun at the Otter Lake Fire Department on Route 28. Serving begins at 4\, the band Double Barrel starts at 8\, and the $2 tru ck draw is at 10pm. Dinner includes 12 ounce strip steak\, salt potatoes\, corn on cob and roll for $15. Beverages available.
\nBug Country is sponsoring the Fonda Fair’s “Convoy For A C ause.” Registration is from 9 till 10am\, at BBL Trucking\, 7475 Route 5S in Fort Plain. Donation\, which includes Fair admission for you and a pass enger\, and a T-shirt\, is $50 plus a new\, unwrapped toy. Proceeds benefi t Stuff The Bus and Christmas Wishes for kids. Dave Silvers Bugcasts live from the Convoy\, sponsored by CDL Associates Insurance in Gloversville & Northville. If you’re coming to the Fonda Fair\, you can donate a toy for Stuff the Bus. Join the Convoy For a Cause\, with Bug Country 99.7 & 101. 1!
\nThe Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce that the Cooperstown Artisan Festival will be returning to Main Street\, Cooperstown on Labor Day weekend. The two-day festival takes plac e outdoors on the lawn of the Otsego County Campus on Saturday\, September 4th\, and Sunday\, September 5th. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public. This year's festival will be a celebration of the crea tive spirit of the region\, showcasing a vast range of handcrafted goods f rom over 50 artisan vendors.The festival will present musical entertainmen t by The Neo Trio jazz band and The Insolent Willies acoustic roots duo on Saturday\, September 4th\, with folk singer Warren Sieme\, and pop rock f avorites by The Council Rock Band on Sunday\, September 5th.
\n\nWebsite: www.cooperstownartisanfestival.info
\nPhone: (607) 547-9983
\nSteak bake & a night of fun at the Otter Lake Fire Department on Route 28. Serving begins at 4\, the band Double Barrel starts at 8\, and the $2 tru ck draw is at 10pm. Dinner includes 12 ounce strip steak\, salt potatoes\, corn on cob and roll for $15. Beverages available.
\nSign up day has come!! Troop 10 in Dolgeville is looking for boys between the ages of 11 and 16 to join our Troop. If you want to have a fun filled year of trips and activities like tubing\, fishing\, hiking a nd camping\, then scouts is for you!! Come by and see us…or call 315-219-6 550
\n\nPhone: 3152196550
\nCalling all boys and Girls ages 5 – 10 years old. We have a FUN filled year planned for Dolgeville Cu b Scouts! Do you like Camping\, Hiking\, Fishing\, and Swimming or Hallowe en and Christmas parties?? Then Scouts is great for you!!
\n\nP hone: 3152196550
\nSign up day has come!! Troop 10 in Dolgeville is looking for boys between the ages of 11 and 16 to join our Troop. If you want to have a fun filled year of trips and activities like tubing\, fishing\, hiking a nd camping\, then scouts is for you!! Come by and see us…or call 315-219-6 550
\n\nPhone: 3152196550
\nCalling all boys and Girls ages 5 – 10 years old. We have a FUN filled year planned for Dolgeville Cu b Scouts! Do you like Camping\, Hiking\, Fishing\, and Swimming or Hallowe en and Christmas parties?? Then Scouts is great for you!!
\n\nP hone: 3152196550
\nSale of gently used b ooks of all types and a selection of delicious home made baked goods.
\n\nPhone: 5188533016
\nThere’s a benefit for the family of the late Shawn Dake\ , who was a long-time and very respected Broadalbin DPW member\, at the Am erican Legion on Route 29. They’re having a potluck dinner\, 50-50\, gift baskets\, and Zac Brown Band concert tickets. Donations for gift baskets a nd food for the dinner are appreciated. Please conact Michele Rackmyre at 518-883-8265 or Linda Eastman at 518-883-8306 for information or donations .
\nSale of gently used b ooks of all types and a selection of delicious home made baked goods.
\n\nPhone: 5188533016
\nThere’s a benefit for the family of the late Shawn Dake\ , who was a long-time and very respected Broadalbin DPW member\, at the Am erican Legion on Route 29. They’re having a potluck dinner\, 50-50\, gift baskets\, and Zac Brown Band concert tickets. Donations for gift baskets a nd food for the dinner are appreciated. Please conact Michele Rackmyre at 518-883-8265 or Linda Eastman at 518-883-8306 for information or donations .
\nSale of gently used b ooks of all types and a selection of delicious home made baked goods.
\n\nPhone: 5188533016
\nThe 48th annual Fort Klock Craft Fair\, Route 5 in St. Johnsville\, is Saturday\, September 11th\, 9am-4pm\, and Sunday\, September 12th\, 10a m-3pm. Free admission\, food available\, one of the best craft fairs in th e Northeast.
\nThe Springfield Historical Society and the Springfield Library are excited to invite families to a F amily Day at the Community Center in Springfield. At the Historical Societ y\, children\, parents\, and grandparents can explore the local history co llection through an engaging scavenger hunt. Prizes will be awarded! In th e gymnasium\, participants can watch an interview with Noel Dries and enjo y apple cider and donuts. At the Springfield Library\, children of all age s are welcome to the first Lego Club. The theme is New York City buildings . Children will use their imaginations and reference books to create using legos\, and display their creations at the library for one month. For you nger children\, Mega Bloks and Duplos are available. Adults are invited to share in a memorial of September 11\, 2001 by participating in a discussi on of “Where were you on September 11\, 2001?”. We warmly invite you to th is day of fun\, learning\, and memories. For additional information\, plea se contact the library by calling 315.858.5802\, emailing sp.conbeer@4cls. org\, or visiting their website at libraries.4cls.org/springfield.
\n p>\nWebsite: libraries.4cls.org/springfield
\nPhone: 3158585802
\nThe 48th annual Fort Klock Craft Fair\, Route 5 in St. Johnsville\, is Saturday\, September 11th\, 9am-4pm\, and Sunday\, September 12th\, 10a m-3pm. Free admission\, food available\, one of the best craft fairs in th e Northeast.
\nThe Springfield Historical Society and the Springfield Library are excited to invite families to a F amily Day at the Community Center in Springfield. At the Historical Societ y\, children\, parents\, and grandparents can explore the local history co llection through an engaging scavenger hunt. Prizes will be awarded! In th e gymnasium\, participants can watch an interview with Noel Dries and enjo y apple cider and donuts. At the Springfield Library\, children of all age s are welcome to the first Lego Club. The theme is New York City buildings . Children will use their imaginations and reference books to create using legos\, and display their creations at the library for one month. For you nger children\, Mega Bloks and Duplos are available. Adults are invited to share in a memorial of September 11\, 2001 by participating in a discussi on of “Where were you on September 11\, 2001?”. We warmly invite you to th is day of fun\, learning\, and memories. For additional information\, plea se contact the library by calling 315.858.5802\, emailing sp.conbeer@4cls. org\, or visiting their website at libraries.4cls.org/springfield.
\n p>\nWebsite: libraries.4cls.org/springfield
\nPhone: 3158585802
\nThe Church of Annunciation in Clark Mills is having a takeout Chicken Barbecue at the Clark Mills Firemen's Field\, from 1 pm till sold out. Dinner for $12 includes half chicken\, salt potatoes\, cole slaw\, roll\, and a cooki e. Rain or shine.
\nThe Church of Annunciation in Clark Mills is having a takeout Chicken Barbecue at the Clark Mills Firemen's Field\, from 1 pm till sold out. Dinner for $12 includes half chicken\, salt potatoes\, cole slaw\, roll\, and a cooki e. Rain or shine.
\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion\, 3rd Wednesday Night Dinner: Chicken & dumplings dinner includes tossed s alad\, roll & dessert. $11.00\, take out or delivery only. For more info please call the church at 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nCommunity Memorial Hospital in Hamilton is having a free “Drive-Flu” Clinic. Adults only. Info.: 315-824-4600.
\nDenim and Diamonds” the 5th annual fundraiser to benefit the Liberty Foundation\, re turns to Liberty in Amsterdam with live music by Grit ‘n’ plus a barbecue. Donation $20 per ticket.
\n\n\nCommunity Memorial Hospital in Hamilton is having a free “Drive-Flu” Clinic. Adults only. Info.: 315-824-4600.
\nDenim and Diamonds” the 5th annual fundraiser to benefit the Liberty Foundation\, re turns to Liberty in Amsterdam with live music by Grit ‘n’ plus a barbecue. Donation $20 per ticket.
\n\n\nThe Garden Club of Richfield Springs Plant Sale at the Village Offic es and Library\, Main Street\, Richfield Springs Plant Sale: perennials\, shrubs\, seeds\, house plants. Plus bake sale\, raffle and boutique Please be prepared to wear a mask. Contact: Carolyn–315 219 3531 or Barb–315 858 2708.
\nThe Ma yfield Historical Society is hosting a Fall Harvest Cruise-In at The Rice Homestead\, 328 Riceville Road in Mayfield.
\nClambake at the AMVETS Post\, Route 163 in Fort Plain. Lunch menu starts at 1pm with hot dogs\, hamburgers and raw clams. Dinner at 5pm is chicken\, steamed clams\, salt potatoes\, corn\, salads\, and roll. $4 5 a couple or $25 single.
\nThe Spri ngfield Center Library will host local author Terry Berkson for an afterno on of reading and refreshment. Come enjoy an afternoon of delicious Autumn foods and readings of short stories. All are encouraged to attend. Please call 315-858-5802 to let us know you are coming so we can prepare for soc ial distancing. The event is free to all. For more information\, please co ntact Hanna at the Springfield Library\, sp.conbeer@4cls.org.
\n\n< p>Website: libraries.4cls.org/springfield\nPhone: 3158585802
\nThe Garden Club of Richfield Springs Plant Sale at the Village Offic es and Library\, Main Street\, Richfield Springs Plant Sale: perennials\, shrubs\, seeds\, house plants. Plus bake sale\, raffle and boutique Please be prepared to wear a mask. Contact: Carolyn–315 219 3531 or Barb–315 858 2708.
\nThe Ma yfield Historical Society is hosting a Fall Harvest Cruise-In at The Rice Homestead\, 328 Riceville Road in Mayfield.
\nClambake at the AMVETS Post\, Route 163 in Fort Plain. Lunch menu starts at 1pm with hot dogs\, hamburgers and raw clams. Dinner at 5pm is chicken\, steamed clams\, salt potatoes\, corn\, salads\, and roll. $4 5 a couple or $25 single.
\nThe Spri ngfield Center Library will host local author Terry Berkson for an afterno on of reading and refreshment. Come enjoy an afternoon of delicious Autumn foods and readings of short stories. All are encouraged to attend. Please call 315-858-5802 to let us know you are coming so we can prepare for soc ial distancing. The event is free to all. For more information\, please co ntact Hanna at the Springfield Library\, sp.conbeer@4cls.org.
\n\n< p>Website: libraries.4cls.org/springfield\nPhone: 3158585802
\nThe Garden Club of Richfield Springs Plant Sale at the Village Offic es and Library\, Main Street\, Richfield Springs Plant Sale: perennials\, shrubs\, seeds\, house plants. Plus bake sale\, raffle and boutique Please be prepared to wear a mask. Contact: Carolyn–315 219 3531 or Barb–315 858 2708.
\nThe Ma yfield Historical Society is hosting a Fall Harvest Cruise-In at The Rice Homestead\, 328 Riceville Road in Mayfield.
\nClambake at the AMVETS Post\, Route 163 in Fort Plain. Lunch menu starts at 1pm with hot dogs\, hamburgers and raw clams. Dinner at 5pm is chicken\, steamed clams\, salt potatoes\, corn\, salads\, and roll. $4 5 a couple or $25 single.
\nThe Spri ngfield Center Library will host local author Terry Berkson for an afterno on of reading and refreshment. Come enjoy an afternoon of delicious Autumn foods and readings of short stories. All are encouraged to attend. Please call 315-858-5802 to let us know you are coming so we can prepare for soc ial distancing. The event is free to all. For more information\, please co ntact Hanna at the Springfield Library\, sp.conbeer@4cls.org.
\n\n< p>Website: libraries.4cls.org/springfield\nPhone: 3158585802
\nThe Garden Club of Richfield Springs Plant Sale at the Village Offic es and Library\, Main Street\, Richfield Springs Plant Sale: perennials\, shrubs\, seeds\, house plants. Plus bake sale\, raffle and boutique Please be prepared to wear a mask. Contact: Carolyn–315 219 3531 or Barb–315 858 2708.
\nThe Ma yfield Historical Society is hosting a Fall Harvest Cruise-In at The Rice Homestead\, 328 Riceville Road in Mayfield.
\nClambake at the AMVETS Post\, Route 163 in Fort Plain. Lunch menu starts at 1pm with hot dogs\, hamburgers and raw clams. Dinner at 5pm is chicken\, steamed clams\, salt potatoes\, corn\, salads\, and roll. $4 5 a couple or $25 single.
\nThe Spri ngfield Center Library will host local author Terry Berkson for an afterno on of reading and refreshment. Come enjoy an afternoon of delicious Autumn foods and readings of short stories. All are encouraged to attend. Please call 315-858-5802 to let us know you are coming so we can prepare for soc ial distancing. The event is free to all. For more information\, please co ntact Hanna at the Springfield Library\, sp.conbeer@4cls.org.
\n\n< p>Website: libraries.4cls.org/springfield\nPhone: 3158585802
\nThe Richfield Springs Community Co-Op 5k Run and Walk. Register at the Food Cooperative\, 140 Main Street\, Richfield Springs or runsignup.c om. Entry fee $15. Info.: 315-858-7023.
\nBeech-Nut Nutrition Company is holding its fifth annual free drive-thru food distribution event at the company's headquarters in A msterdam.
\nThe 4th annual Fall Craft Show & Vendor Fair fundraiser is at the Broadalbin VFW on Pine Street. Benefits Frontiergirls and Quest Tro op 340. Around 60 booths with many hand-crafted vendors\, bounce house\, f ood\, and Bug Country Bugcasting live!
\n4th annual Pine Lake Park & Campground Craft/Vendor Sh ow and Fall Fest\, and includes a classic car cruise-in. The event is open to the public.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/events/1032691297472621/?active_tab=discussio n
\nA chicken barbecue is being held at the Dolgeville United Methodist Church\, 21 North Helmer Ave nue in Dolgeville. The cost is $10 and includes baked beans\, corn on the cob\, parsley potatoes\, roll\, and brownie. Take-out only. For more infor mation\, call 315-429-7381.
\nThe 4th annual Fall Craft Show & Vendor Fair fundraiser is at the Broadalbin VFW on Pine Street. Benefits Frontiergirls and Quest Tro op 340. Around 60 booths with many hand-crafted vendors\, bounce house\, f ood\, and Bug Country Bugcasting live!
\n4th annual Pine Lake Park & Campground Craft/Vendor Sh ow and Fall Fest\, and includes a classic car cruise-in. The event is open to the public.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/events/1032691297472621/?active_tab=discussio n
\nA chicken barbecue is being held at the Dolgeville United Methodist Church\, 21 North Helmer Ave nue in Dolgeville. The cost is $10 and includes baked beans\, corn on the cob\, parsley potatoes\, roll\, and brownie. Take-out only. For more infor mation\, call 315-429-7381.
\nThe 4th annual Fall Craft Show & Vendor Fair fundraiser is at the Broadalbin VFW on Pine Street. Benefits Frontiergirls and Quest Tro op 340. Around 60 booths with many hand-crafted vendors\, bounce house\, f ood\, and Bug Country Bugcasting live!
\n4th annual Pine Lake Park & Campground Craft/Vendor Sh ow and Fall Fest\, and includes a classic car cruise-in. The event is open to the public.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/events/1032691297472621/?active_tab=discussio n
\nA chicken barbecue is being held at the Dolgeville United Methodist Church\, 21 North Helmer Ave nue in Dolgeville. The cost is $10 and includes baked beans\, corn on the cob\, parsley potatoes\, roll\, and brownie. Take-out only. For more infor mation\, call 315-429-7381.
\nFundraiser for BUDDY'S PRESIOUS ANGELS SANCTUARY\, Inc. : We are a registered non-profit Foster-based\, H IGH KILL SHELTER RESCUE. We place them in loving homes until permanent hom es are found. Our fosters help us with crate\, lease and potty training to get them ready to be adopted. We provide our foster families with collars \, leashes\, beds\, crates\, bowls\, toys\, treats and food. All our dogs receive all their vaccines and are spayed/neutered before they are adopted . Your support will allow another furry friend removed from death row!! Pr esale your ticket online today and save a life! Check us out on how you ca n become a Foster Parent or other ways to make that furry friend smile…. h ttps://www.facebook.com/BuddysPreciousAngelsSanctuary or buddyspas@gmail.c om / text 518-248-5613. We 'THANK YOU' to the bottom of our furry paws. < img loading='lazy' decoding='async' alt='heart' height='23' src='https://w bug.linkedupradio.com/src/cksource/ckeditor-4.5.1/plugins/smiley/images/he art.png' title='heart' width='23' />
\n\nWebsite: buddyspas.wix.com/b uddyspas
\nPhone: 518-527-8553
\nThe Out of the Darkness Mohawk Va lley Community Walk is a special event that provides community connection\ , healing and hope for survivors of suicide loss and those with lived expe rience. By registering\, you are joining a strong community united in an e ffort to fight suicide while recognizing and honoring those you love by ra ising awareness\, educating communities\, supporting one another and shari ng hope.Every dollar raised allows AFSP to invest in life-saving research\ , education\, advocacy\, and support for those impacted by suicide.Link to register for walk: afsp.org/mohawkvalley
\n\nWebsite: www.afsp.org
\nPhon e: 315-520-0417
\nPaw s For Dakota is a service dog training fundraiser at the Fonda Fairgrounds Entertainment Building. Music all day\, 50-50\, and food available. Donat ion $20. Info.: 518-366-8317.
\nThe Out of the Darkness Mohawk Va lley Community Walk is a special event that provides community connection\ , healing and hope for survivors of suicide loss and those with lived expe rience. By registering\, you are joining a strong community united in an e ffort to fight suicide while recognizing and honoring those you love by ra ising awareness\, educating communities\, supporting one another and shari ng hope.Every dollar raised allows AFSP to invest in life-saving research\ , education\, advocacy\, and support for those impacted by suicide.Link to register for walk: afsp.org/mohawkvalley
\n\nWebsite: www.afsp.org
\nPhon e: 315-520-0417
\nPaw s For Dakota is a service dog training fundraiser at the Fonda Fairgrounds Entertainment Building. Music all day\, 50-50\, and food available. Donat ion $20. Info.: 518-366-8317.
\nBreast Ca ncer Awareness Foundation Cornhole Tournament at 12 North Sports Bar in Ma rcy\, to help raise money for Making Strides against Breast Cancer in Utic a. Tournament begins at 10am\, with $2\,000 guaranteed payout!! Plus games \, raffles\, music\, food\, drinks\, and more.
\nVendor and Cra ft fair\, food trucks\, free activities for the kids: pine cone bird seed craft\, pumpkin painting contest & scavenger hunt craft. Live music\, 4H a nimals\, basket raffles and dance demos. Wintergreen Park\, Canajoharie. p>\n
\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/friendsofw intergreenpark
\nPhone: 518-5302004
\nThe American Legion in Fort Plain is having a clam bake and chicken barbecue. It’s open to the public.
\nStratford United Methodist Church will be h olding their annual Fall Chicken BBQ . Adult – $10 Child – $5. Take out ON LY – Pick up begins at 3:30. Call day of\, for reservations 315-429-7058. 1511 Route 29A\, Stratford.
\nBreast Ca ncer Awareness Foundation Cornhole Tournament at 12 North Sports Bar in Ma rcy\, to help raise money for Making Strides against Breast Cancer in Utic a. Tournament begins at 10am\, with $2\,000 guaranteed payout!! Plus games \, raffles\, music\, food\, drinks\, and more.
\nVendor and Cra ft fair\, food trucks\, free activities for the kids: pine cone bird seed craft\, pumpkin painting contest & scavenger hunt craft. Live music\, 4H a nimals\, basket raffles and dance demos. Wintergreen Park\, Canajoharie. p>\n
\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/friendsofw intergreenpark
\nPhone: 518-5302004
\nThe American Legion in Fort Plain is having a clam bake and chicken barbecue. It’s open to the public.
\nStratford United Methodist Church will be h olding their annual Fall Chicken BBQ . Adult – $10 Child – $5. Take out ON LY – Pick up begins at 3:30. Call day of\, for reservations 315-429-7058. 1511 Route 29A\, Stratford.
\nBreast Ca ncer Awareness Foundation Cornhole Tournament at 12 North Sports Bar in Ma rcy\, to help raise money for Making Strides against Breast Cancer in Utic a. Tournament begins at 10am\, with $2\,000 guaranteed payout!! Plus games \, raffles\, music\, food\, drinks\, and more.
\nVendor and Cra ft fair\, food trucks\, free activities for the kids: pine cone bird seed craft\, pumpkin painting contest & scavenger hunt craft. Live music\, 4H a nimals\, basket raffles and dance demos. Wintergreen Park\, Canajoharie. p>\n
\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/friendsofw intergreenpark
\nPhone: 518-5302004
\nThe American Legion in Fort Plain is having a clam bake and chicken barbecue. It’s open to the public.
\nStratford United Methodist Church will be h olding their annual Fall Chicken BBQ . Adult – $10 Child – $5. Take out ON LY – Pick up begins at 3:30. Call day of\, for reservations 315-429-7058. 1511 Route 29A\, Stratford.
\nBreast Ca ncer Awareness Foundation Cornhole Tournament at 12 North Sports Bar in Ma rcy\, to help raise money for Making Strides against Breast Cancer in Utic a. Tournament begins at 10am\, with $2\,000 guaranteed payout!! Plus games \, raffles\, music\, food\, drinks\, and more.
\nVendor and Cra ft fair\, food trucks\, free activities for the kids: pine cone bird seed craft\, pumpkin painting contest & scavenger hunt craft. Live music\, 4H a nimals\, basket raffles and dance demos. Wintergreen Park\, Canajoharie. p>\n
\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/friendsofw intergreenpark
\nPhone: 518-5302004
\nThe American Legion in Fort Plain is having a clam bake and chicken barbecue. It’s open to the public.
\nStratford United Methodist Church will be h olding their annual Fall Chicken BBQ . Adult – $10 Child – $5. Take out ON LY – Pick up begins at 3:30. Call day of\, for reservations 315-429-7058. 1511 Route 29A\, Stratford.
\n3 day Rummage Sale at St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church\, S econd Street in Ilion\, October 14th thru 16th. Thursday & Friday 10 till 5\; Bag Sale Saturday 10-Noon – 2 bags for $2.
\nCome to GLEN for their FALL Festival! Route 161 in the Hamlet of Glen. The Glen Conservancy Hall and the Rustic Red House at Glen Country Store are hosting the event. The Glen Conservancy Hall will have maps of a ll participating businesses\, including Hand's Country Farm Store\, Amish road side stands and have FREE ICE CREAM Sundaes\, Music by Seth Owen Beck er 11-1pm\, FREE tables\, FREE art activities\, and art displays. Next doo r at the Rustic Red House plenty of crafters\, food\, music\, vendors. Com e enjoy everything that makes GLEN a true agricultural community. For more information\, check out Facebook@GlenFARMLand.
\n\nWebsite: Facebook@GlenF ARMLand
\nPhone: 518-339-2260
\nThe Justin Snell Scholarship Dinner wil l be held at the HC Smith Benefit Club in St. Johnsville. Huge silent auct ion\, bake sale\, big raffle items. Proceeds go to a scholarship fund in J ustin’s name\, given to an OESJ graduate. Adults $10\, kids 12 and under $ 6. Info.: 518-332-7505.
\nCome to GLEN for their FALL Festival! Route 161 in the Hamlet of Glen. The Glen Conservancy Hall and the Rustic Red House at Glen Country Store are hosting the event. The Glen Conservancy Hall will have maps of a ll participating businesses\, including Hand's Country Farm Store\, Amish road side stands and have FREE ICE CREAM Sundaes\, Music by Seth Owen Beck er 11-1pm\, FREE tables\, FREE art activities\, and art displays. Next doo r at the Rustic Red House plenty of crafters\, food\, music\, vendors. Com e enjoy everything that makes GLEN a true agricultural community. For more information\, check out Facebook@GlenFARMLand.
\n\nWebsite: Facebook@GlenF ARMLand
\nPhone: 518-339-2260
\nThe Justin Snell Scholarship Dinner wil l be held at the HC Smith Benefit Club in St. Johnsville. Huge silent auct ion\, bake sale\, big raffle items. Proceeds go to a scholarship fund in J ustin’s name\, given to an OESJ graduate. Adults $10\, kids 12 and under $ 6. Info.: 518-332-7505.
\nCome to GLEN for their FALL Festival! Route 161 in the Hamlet of Glen. The Glen Conservancy Hall and the Rustic Red House at Glen Country Store are hosting the event. The Glen Conservancy Hall will have maps of a ll participating businesses\, including Hand's Country Farm Store\, Amish road side stands and have FREE ICE CREAM Sundaes\, Music by Seth Owen Beck er 11-1pm\, FREE tables\, FREE art activities\, and art displays. Next doo r at the Rustic Red House plenty of crafters\, food\, music\, vendors. Com e enjoy everything that makes GLEN a true agricultural community. For more information\, check out Facebook@GlenFARMLand.
\n\nWebsite: Facebook@GlenF ARMLand
\nPhone: 518-339-2260
\nThe Justin Snell Scholarship Dinner wil l be held at the HC Smith Benefit Club in St. Johnsville. Huge silent auct ion\, bake sale\, big raffle items. Proceeds go to a scholarship fund in J ustin’s name\, given to an OESJ graduate. Adults $10\, kids 12 and under $ 6. Info.: 518-332-7505.
\nThe Leonardsville Fire Department is having a drive thru don ation pancake breakfast at the fire hall on Mill Street. Includes scramble d eggs\, bacon\, sausage\, and real New York maple syrup.
\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion\ , 3rd Wednesday Night Dinner. Meatloaf\, real mashed potatoes & gravy\, sa lad\, rolls & dessert $11.00. Take out or delivery only. Take-outs may be ordered ahead by calling 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 315 868 8581 p>\n
The 28th annual Italian Feast at St. John’s Church\, North Main S treet in Newport . Takeouts/drive thru pickup only. Homemade lasagna\, spa ghetti & meatballs\, chicken riggies\, salad\, bread\, and dessert for $10 . Proceeds fund charitable works.
\nThe 8th annual Holiday Craft Show to benefit HALO\, Helpin g Animals Live Organization\, is at the Ilion-Frankfort VFW. Basket raffle s\, 50-50\, food and bake sale.
\nThe South Minden Fire Department in Fort Plain is having a pul led pork dinner starting at 2pm until sold out. Drive thru/take out only f or $12 includes salt potatoes\, baked beans and coleslaw.
\n\n\nFundra iser for Frothingham Free Library in Fonda. $5 admission includes a box of a variety of homemade chocolate items. Tickets for $1 each are available for chances to win any of our array of baskets generously donated. Anythin g from tickets to the Baseball Hall of Fame\, to a basket full of things t o relax with during our cold winter months.
\n\nPhone: 518853301 6
\nThe 8th annual Holiday Craft Show to benefit HALO\, Helpin g Animals Live Organization\, is at the Ilion-Frankfort VFW. Basket raffle s\, 50-50\, food and bake sale.
\nThe South Minden Fire Department in Fort Plain is having a pul led pork dinner starting at 2pm until sold out. Drive thru/take out only f or $12 includes salt potatoes\, baked beans and coleslaw.
\n\n\nFundra iser for Frothingham Free Library in Fonda. $5 admission includes a box of a variety of homemade chocolate items. Tickets for $1 each are available for chances to win any of our array of baskets generously donated. Anythin g from tickets to the Baseball Hall of Fame\, to a basket full of things t o relax with during our cold winter months.
\n\nPhone: 518853301 6
\nThe 8th annual Holiday Craft Show to benefit HALO\, Helpin g Animals Live Organization\, is at the Ilion-Frankfort VFW. Basket raffle s\, 50-50\, food and bake sale.
\nThe South Minden Fire Department in Fort Plain is having a pul led pork dinner starting at 2pm until sold out. Drive thru/take out only f or $12 includes salt potatoes\, baked beans and coleslaw.
\n\n\nFundra iser for Frothingham Free Library in Fonda. $5 admission includes a box of a variety of homemade chocolate items. Tickets for $1 each are available for chances to win any of our array of baskets generously donated. Anythin g from tickets to the Baseball Hall of Fame\, to a basket full of things t o relax with during our cold winter months.
\n\nPhone: 518853301 6
\n“Desiree Be Stronger Than The Storm” is a b enefit at the Elks Lodge in Nelliston. They’ll have basket raffles\, bake sale\, cake wars\, kids games\, food and music! For more details\, visit t he Facebook event: “Desiree Be Stronger Than The Storm.”
\nBenefit postponed from 10/9.
\nOur Chinese Auction is back!! And at a NEW location at Canajoharie High School . Ticket prices for raffle entries are $3.50 each sheet. 25 auction ticket s plus 1 door prize ticket. Must be present for door prize drawings. Purch ase 12 sheets of tickets in one transaction get 1 sheet free! 50/50 will b e $1.00 each or 10 for $5.00 drawing at 3:00 pm. Need not be present for r affles or auction items. Food available for purchase. AMAS will also have a merchandise table. Cash or checks with proof of identity accepted. Any items that require a NYS age requirement\, winner must provide proof of a ge.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.ayresanimals helter.org/2021-chinese-auction
\nPhone: 5187052278
\n\nThe Saint Cecilia Harvest Festiv al is in the Fonda Village Park. Music by the Playin’ With Fire Band plus food trucks.
\n\n\n“Desiree Be Stronger Than The Storm” is a b enefit at the Elks Lodge in Nelliston. They’ll have basket raffles\, bake sale\, cake wars\, kids games\, food and music! For more details\, visit t he Facebook event: “Desiree Be Stronger Than The Storm.”
\nBenefit postponed from 10/9.
\nOur Chinese Auction is back!! And at a NEW location at Canajoharie High School . Ticket prices for raffle entries are $3.50 each sheet. 25 auction ticket s plus 1 door prize ticket. Must be present for door prize drawings. Purch ase 12 sheets of tickets in one transaction get 1 sheet free! 50/50 will b e $1.00 each or 10 for $5.00 drawing at 3:00 pm. Need not be present for r affles or auction items. Food available for purchase. AMAS will also have a merchandise table. Cash or checks with proof of identity accepted. Any items that require a NYS age requirement\, winner must provide proof of a ge.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.ayresanimals helter.org/2021-chinese-auction
\nPhone: 5187052278
\n\nThe Saint Cecilia Harvest Festiv al is in the Fonda Village Park. Music by the Playin’ With Fire Band plus food trucks.
\n\n\n“Desiree Be Stronger Than The Storm” is a b enefit at the Elks Lodge in Nelliston. They’ll have basket raffles\, bake sale\, cake wars\, kids games\, food and music! For more details\, visit t he Facebook event: “Desiree Be Stronger Than The Storm.”
\nBenefit postponed from 10/9.
\nOur Chinese Auction is back!! And at a NEW location at Canajoharie High School . Ticket prices for raffle entries are $3.50 each sheet. 25 auction ticket s plus 1 door prize ticket. Must be present for door prize drawings. Purch ase 12 sheets of tickets in one transaction get 1 sheet free! 50/50 will b e $1.00 each or 10 for $5.00 drawing at 3:00 pm. Need not be present for r affles or auction items. Food available for purchase. AMAS will also have a merchandise table. Cash or checks with proof of identity accepted. Any items that require a NYS age requirement\, winner must provide proof of a ge.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.ayresanimals helter.org/2021-chinese-auction
\nPhone: 5187052278
\n\nThe Saint Cecilia Harvest Festiv al is in the Fonda Village Park. Music by the Playin’ With Fire Band plus food trucks.
\n\n\nFirst Presbyterian Chu rch\, 37 South Market St.\, Johnstown\, will hold their annual Election Da y spaghetti supper to benefit their free community lunch program and other local missions. The meal consists of spaghetti\, meatballs\, tossed salad \, Italian bread\, home made desserts and assorted beverages. Take-outs wi ll be available. The cost for adults is $10.00\; children 5-12 $5.00 and f ree for children under the age of five. The church is handicapped accessib le by using the Clinton Street entrance.
\n\nWebsite: www.johnstown presbyterian.org
\nPhone: 518-762-3330
\nA Bake Sale will be held at the Dolgeville United Methodist Church\, 21 N. Helmer Ave.\, in their Shulenburg Fellowship Hall\, downstairs. A w ide assortment of pies\, cookies\, breads\, and more desserts will be avai lable for sale. For more information\, call 315-429-7381.
\nRoast Beef Dinner at Ilion Fi rst Baptist Church\, corner of Otsego & Second Street looks forward to ser ving you dinner. Includes roast beef\, mashed potatoes & gravy\, butternut squash\, green beans\, rolls\, homemade pies\, & more. Adults $12.. Eat-i n\, take out\, & delivery. Tickets available from Church members or the Ch urch office. 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nThe Herkimer Historical S ociety presents a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Elks Lodge\, 124 Ma ry Street\, in Herkimer. Doors open at 5:30 – dinner 6:30. Tickets availab le at the Historical Society or call 315-866-6413 to reserve your seats! p>\n
A Bake Sale will be held at the Dolgeville United Methodist Church\, 21 N. Helmer Ave.\, in their Shulenburg Fellowship Hall\, downstairs. A w ide assortment of pies\, cookies\, breads\, and more desserts will be avai lable for sale. For more information\, call 315-429-7381.
\nRoast Beef Dinner at Ilion Fi rst Baptist Church\, corner of Otsego & Second Street looks forward to ser ving you dinner. Includes roast beef\, mashed potatoes & gravy\, butternut squash\, green beans\, rolls\, homemade pies\, & more. Adults $12.. Eat-i n\, take out\, & delivery. Tickets available from Church members or the Ch urch office. 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nThe Herkimer Historical S ociety presents a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Elks Lodge\, 124 Ma ry Street\, in Herkimer. Doors open at 5:30 – dinner 6:30. Tickets availab le at the Historical Society or call 315-866-6413 to reserve your seats! p>\n
A Bake Sale will be held at the Dolgeville United Methodist Church\, 21 N. Helmer Ave.\, in their Shulenburg Fellowship Hall\, downstairs. A w ide assortment of pies\, cookies\, breads\, and more desserts will be avai lable for sale. For more information\, call 315-429-7381.
\nRoast Beef Dinner at Ilion Fi rst Baptist Church\, corner of Otsego & Second Street looks forward to ser ving you dinner. Includes roast beef\, mashed potatoes & gravy\, butternut squash\, green beans\, rolls\, homemade pies\, & more. Adults $12.. Eat-i n\, take out\, & delivery. Tickets available from Church members or the Ch urch office. 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nThe Herkimer Historical S ociety presents a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Elks Lodge\, 124 Ma ry Street\, in Herkimer. Doors open at 5:30 – dinner 6:30. Tickets availab le at the Historical Society or call 315-866-6413 to reserve your seats! p>\n
The Herkimer County Historical Society will have a “Paint and Sip\,” a t the VFW in Herkimer. For reservations\, call 315-866-6413. Supplies are included.
\nMohawk Valley Crime Stoppers Craft Fair at the Rec Center\, 220 Me morial Parkway in Utica. Free admission! Santa will be there for pictures with the kids\, plus food trucks! Please bring a toy to donate for Stuff T he Bus.
\nThe Our Lady of Hope Church in Fort Plain is sponsoring a Craft Fair and Bazaar at the Elks Club on Old Station Road in Nelliston. Come see creative works a nd items by regional vendors\, door prizes and raffle.
\nThe VFW\, 30 River Street in Fort Plain is having a Brooks barbecue. Chicken dinner $13\, ribs $14.
\nMohawk Valley Crime Stoppers Craft Fair at the Rec Center\, 220 Me morial Parkway in Utica. Free admission! Santa will be there for pictures with the kids\, plus food trucks! Please bring a toy to donate for Stuff T he Bus.
\nThe Our Lady of Hope Church in Fort Plain is sponsoring a Craft Fair and Bazaar at the Elks Club on Old Station Road in Nelliston. Come see creative works a nd items by regional vendors\, door prizes and raffle.
\nThe VFW\, 30 River Street in Fort Plain is having a Brooks barbecue. Chicken dinner $13\, ribs $14.
\nMohawk Valley Crime Stoppers Craft Fair at the Rec Center\, 220 Me morial Parkway in Utica. Free admission! Santa will be there for pictures with the kids\, plus food trucks! Please bring a toy to donate for Stuff T he Bus.
\nThe Our Lady of Hope Church in Fort Plain is sponsoring a Craft Fair and Bazaar at the Elks Club on Old Station Road in Nelliston. Come see creative works a nd items by regional vendors\, door prizes and raffle.
\nThe VFW\, 30 River Street in Fort Plain is having a Brooks barbecue. Chicken dinner $13\, ribs $14.
\nAn 'Indoor Garage Sale' will be held on Friday and Saturday \, November 19 and 20 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m\,. at 20 N. Main Street in D olgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial Library building. Proceeds will be nefit the Dolgeville C.A.T. project. For more information\, call 315-717-5 823.
\nWe will be selling homemade soups\, homemade pies\, homemade cheesecakes and homem ade bread ready to take home. There will also be a few local crafters here . Alpaca fur products from our local Clear View Alpaca farm and other loca l\, homemade treats from Haven of Hope Farm.
\n\nPhone: 51885330 16
\nAn 'Indoor Gara ge Sale' will be held on Friday and Saturday\, November 19 and 20 from 9:0 0 a.m.-3:00 p.m\,. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial Library building. Proceeds will benefit the Dolgeville C.A.T. pr oject. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nThe Remsen Arts Center presents the 5th Annu al Model Railroad Show at 9627 Main Street\, Remsen. Free admission\, dona tions accepted. There will be operating layouts in G O S N scale. The N ga uge group is called Fun Track. They do shows in the area and Model Train F air in Syracuse. The HO train layout is by Greg Brockway\, he also has dis played his layout in the area and the Syracuse show. Bob Richter will brin g his S and O gauge 11×22 layout. There will also be an S gauge layout\, G gauge layout and a special HO switching layout. There will be trains and accessories to purchase at the show. Train reference books and videos will also be on display. This is a family event geared for all ages. Anyone wa nting to sell trains or set up a layout please call Peter Billard at 315-8 31-5220 or 315-831-2787. More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebo ok.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen A rts Center.
\nHoliday Craft Show at the German Flatts Town Park\, next to the Fort Herkimer Church. Over 20 vendors\, food truck\, door prizes\, and 50/50. Great gifts for the entire family!
\n\nPhone: 5182312 493
\nThe New H artford American Legion in conjunction with the New Hartford Fire Departme nt will hold a military flag burning ceremony at the New Hartford American Legion Post 1376\, 8616 Clinton Street\, New Hartford. The public is invi ted to bring their flags to be properly burned. Donations for both organiz ations will be accepted.
\nHoliday Pet and Family Pictures' fundraiser will be held at the Little Falls Public Library\, 10 Waverly Place in Little Falls\, to benefi t H.A.L.O. (Helping Animals Live Organization). Bring your pets and family members for a professional picture with a variety of holiday backdrops to choose from. Pictures are $10.00 for an emailed digital file. Special 5×7 prints are an additional $5.00 each. Social distancing will be observed w ith only session studio at a time. For more information\, call 315-985-373 8.
\nNorthe rn Community Knights Cheerleading is hosting a to go Spaghetti Dinner at t he Holland Patent American Legion on Depot Street. $10 pre-sale\; $12 at t he door.
\nWe will be selling homemade soups\, homemade pies\, homemade cheesecakes and homem ade bread ready to take home. There will also be a few local crafters here . Alpaca fur products from our local Clear View Alpaca farm and other loca l\, homemade treats from Haven of Hope Farm.
\n\nPhone: 51885330 16
\nAn 'Indoor Gara ge Sale' will be held on Friday and Saturday\, November 19 and 20 from 9:0 0 a.m.-3:00 p.m\,. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial Library building. Proceeds will benefit the Dolgeville C.A.T. pr oject. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nThe Remsen Arts Center presents the 5th Annu al Model Railroad Show at 9627 Main Street\, Remsen. Free admission\, dona tions accepted. There will be operating layouts in G O S N scale. The N ga uge group is called Fun Track. They do shows in the area and Model Train F air in Syracuse. The HO train layout is by Greg Brockway\, he also has dis played his layout in the area and the Syracuse show. Bob Richter will brin g his S and O gauge 11×22 layout. There will also be an S gauge layout\, G gauge layout and a special HO switching layout. There will be trains and accessories to purchase at the show. Train reference books and videos will also be on display. This is a family event geared for all ages. Anyone wa nting to sell trains or set up a layout please call Peter Billard at 315-8 31-5220 or 315-831-2787. More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebo ok.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen A rts Center.
\nHoliday Craft Show at the German Flatts Town Park\, next to the Fort Herkimer Church. Over 20 vendors\, food truck\, door prizes\, and 50/50. Great gifts for the entire family!
\n\nPhone: 5182312 493
\nThe New H artford American Legion in conjunction with the New Hartford Fire Departme nt will hold a military flag burning ceremony at the New Hartford American Legion Post 1376\, 8616 Clinton Street\, New Hartford. The public is invi ted to bring their flags to be properly burned. Donations for both organiz ations will be accepted.
\nHoliday Pet and Family Pictures' fundraiser will be held at the Little Falls Public Library\, 10 Waverly Place in Little Falls\, to benefi t H.A.L.O. (Helping Animals Live Organization). Bring your pets and family members for a professional picture with a variety of holiday backdrops to choose from. Pictures are $10.00 for an emailed digital file. Special 5×7 prints are an additional $5.00 each. Social distancing will be observed w ith only session studio at a time. For more information\, call 315-985-373 8.
\nNorthe rn Community Knights Cheerleading is hosting a to go Spaghetti Dinner at t he Holland Patent American Legion on Depot Street. $10 pre-sale\; $12 at t he door.
\nWe will be selling homemade soups\, homemade pies\, homemade cheesecakes and homem ade bread ready to take home. There will also be a few local crafters here . Alpaca fur products from our local Clear View Alpaca farm and other loca l\, homemade treats from Haven of Hope Farm.
\n\nPhone: 51885330 16
\nAn 'Indoor Gara ge Sale' will be held on Friday and Saturday\, November 19 and 20 from 9:0 0 a.m.-3:00 p.m\,. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial Library building. Proceeds will benefit the Dolgeville C.A.T. pr oject. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nThe Remsen Arts Center presents the 5th Annu al Model Railroad Show at 9627 Main Street\, Remsen. Free admission\, dona tions accepted. There will be operating layouts in G O S N scale. The N ga uge group is called Fun Track. They do shows in the area and Model Train F air in Syracuse. The HO train layout is by Greg Brockway\, he also has dis played his layout in the area and the Syracuse show. Bob Richter will brin g his S and O gauge 11×22 layout. There will also be an S gauge layout\, G gauge layout and a special HO switching layout. There will be trains and accessories to purchase at the show. Train reference books and videos will also be on display. This is a family event geared for all ages. Anyone wa nting to sell trains or set up a layout please call Peter Billard at 315-8 31-5220 or 315-831-2787. More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebo ok.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen A rts Center.
\nHoliday Craft Show at the German Flatts Town Park\, next to the Fort Herkimer Church. Over 20 vendors\, food truck\, door prizes\, and 50/50. Great gifts for the entire family!
\n\nPhone: 5182312 493
\nThe New H artford American Legion in conjunction with the New Hartford Fire Departme nt will hold a military flag burning ceremony at the New Hartford American Legion Post 1376\, 8616 Clinton Street\, New Hartford. The public is invi ted to bring their flags to be properly burned. Donations for both organiz ations will be accepted.
\nHoliday Pet and Family Pictures' fundraiser will be held at the Little Falls Public Library\, 10 Waverly Place in Little Falls\, to benefi t H.A.L.O. (Helping Animals Live Organization). Bring your pets and family members for a professional picture with a variety of holiday backdrops to choose from. Pictures are $10.00 for an emailed digital file. Special 5×7 prints are an additional $5.00 each. Social distancing will be observed w ith only session studio at a time. For more information\, call 315-985-373 8.
\nNorthe rn Community Knights Cheerleading is hosting a to go Spaghetti Dinner at t he Holland Patent American Legion on Depot Street. $10 pre-sale\; $12 at t he door.
\nWe will be selling homemade soups\, homemade pies\, homemade cheesecakes and homem ade bread ready to take home. There will also be a few local crafters here . Alpaca fur products from our local Clear View Alpaca farm and other loca l\, homemade treats from Haven of Hope Farm.
\n\nPhone: 51885330 16
\nAn 'Indoor Gara ge Sale' will be held on Friday and Saturday\, November 19 and 20 from 9:0 0 a.m.-3:00 p.m\,. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial Library building. Proceeds will benefit the Dolgeville C.A.T. pr oject. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nThe Remsen Arts Center presents the 5th Annu al Model Railroad Show at 9627 Main Street\, Remsen. Free admission\, dona tions accepted. There will be operating layouts in G O S N scale. The N ga uge group is called Fun Track. They do shows in the area and Model Train F air in Syracuse. The HO train layout is by Greg Brockway\, he also has dis played his layout in the area and the Syracuse show. Bob Richter will brin g his S and O gauge 11×22 layout. There will also be an S gauge layout\, G gauge layout and a special HO switching layout. There will be trains and accessories to purchase at the show. Train reference books and videos will also be on display. This is a family event geared for all ages. Anyone wa nting to sell trains or set up a layout please call Peter Billard at 315-8 31-5220 or 315-831-2787. More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebo ok.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen A rts Center.
\nHoliday Craft Show at the German Flatts Town Park\, next to the Fort Herkimer Church. Over 20 vendors\, food truck\, door prizes\, and 50/50. Great gifts for the entire family!
\n\nPhone: 5182312 493
\nThe New H artford American Legion in conjunction with the New Hartford Fire Departme nt will hold a military flag burning ceremony at the New Hartford American Legion Post 1376\, 8616 Clinton Street\, New Hartford. The public is invi ted to bring their flags to be properly burned. Donations for both organiz ations will be accepted.
\nHoliday Pet and Family Pictures' fundraiser will be held at the Little Falls Public Library\, 10 Waverly Place in Little Falls\, to benefi t H.A.L.O. (Helping Animals Live Organization). Bring your pets and family members for a professional picture with a variety of holiday backdrops to choose from. Pictures are $10.00 for an emailed digital file. Special 5×7 prints are an additional $5.00 each. Social distancing will be observed w ith only session studio at a time. For more information\, call 315-985-373 8.
\nNorthe rn Community Knights Cheerleading is hosting a to go Spaghetti Dinner at t he Holland Patent American Legion on Depot Street. $10 pre-sale\; $12 at t he door.
\nWe will be selling homemade soups\, homemade pies\, homemade cheesecakes and homem ade bread ready to take home. There will also be a few local crafters here . Alpaca fur products from our local Clear View Alpaca farm and other loca l\, homemade treats from Haven of Hope Farm.
\n\nPhone: 51885330 16
\nAn 'Indoor Gara ge Sale' will be held on Friday and Saturday\, November 19 and 20 from 9:0 0 a.m.-3:00 p.m\,. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial Library building. Proceeds will benefit the Dolgeville C.A.T. pr oject. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nThe Remsen Arts Center presents the 5th Annu al Model Railroad Show at 9627 Main Street\, Remsen. Free admission\, dona tions accepted. There will be operating layouts in G O S N scale. The N ga uge group is called Fun Track. They do shows in the area and Model Train F air in Syracuse. The HO train layout is by Greg Brockway\, he also has dis played his layout in the area and the Syracuse show. Bob Richter will brin g his S and O gauge 11×22 layout. There will also be an S gauge layout\, G gauge layout and a special HO switching layout. There will be trains and accessories to purchase at the show. Train reference books and videos will also be on display. This is a family event geared for all ages. Anyone wa nting to sell trains or set up a layout please call Peter Billard at 315-8 31-5220 or 315-831-2787. More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebo ok.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen A rts Center.
\nHoliday Craft Show at the German Flatts Town Park\, next to the Fort Herkimer Church. Over 20 vendors\, food truck\, door prizes\, and 50/50. Great gifts for the entire family!
\n\nPhone: 5182312 493
\nThe New H artford American Legion in conjunction with the New Hartford Fire Departme nt will hold a military flag burning ceremony at the New Hartford American Legion Post 1376\, 8616 Clinton Street\, New Hartford. The public is invi ted to bring their flags to be properly burned. Donations for both organiz ations will be accepted.
\nHoliday Pet and Family Pictures' fundraiser will be held at the Little Falls Public Library\, 10 Waverly Place in Little Falls\, to benefi t H.A.L.O. (Helping Animals Live Organization). Bring your pets and family members for a professional picture with a variety of holiday backdrops to choose from. Pictures are $10.00 for an emailed digital file. Special 5×7 prints are an additional $5.00 each. Social distancing will be observed w ith only session studio at a time. For more information\, call 315-985-373 8.
\nNorthe rn Community Knights Cheerleading is hosting a to go Spaghetti Dinner at t he Holland Patent American Legion on Depot Street. $10 pre-sale\; $12 at t he door.
\nThe New Hartford American Legion Post 1376\, 8616 Clinton St.\, New Hartford\, will be holding a breakfast. Open to the public. Donation is $1 2.00 which includes a 50/50 raffle ticket. The menu includes scrambled egg s\, French toast\, sausage links and patties\, toast hash\, gravy\,home fr ies\, pancakes\, bacon\, OJ and coffee. Phone number is (315)736-7041.
\n< p>Holiday Craft Show at the German Flatts Town Park\, next to the Fort Her kimer Church. Over 20 vendors\, food truck\, door prizes\, and 50/50. Grea t gifts for the entire family!
\n\nPhone: 5182312493
\n div>\nThe New Hartford American Legion Post 1376\, 8616 Clinton St.\, New Hartford\, will be holding a breakfast. Open to the public. Donation is $1 2.00 which includes a 50/50 raffle ticket. The menu includes scrambled egg s\, French toast\, sausage links and patties\, toast hash\, gravy\,home fr ies\, pancakes\, bacon\, OJ and coffee. Phone number is (315)736-7041.
\n< p>Holiday Craft Show at the German Flatts Town Park\, next to the Fort Her kimer Church. Over 20 vendors\, food truck\, door prizes\, and 50/50. Grea t gifts for the entire family!
\n\nPhone: 5182312493
\n div>\nThe Town of Caroga Small Business Saturday Craft & Vendor Fair at Nick Stoner Inn & 19th Hole\, 1810 Route 10 in Caroga Lake. Over 2 0 vendors\, special appearance by the Grinch\, and photos with Santa.
\n\n\nCome pick up a chicken & b iscuit dinner with homemade desserts! This is a take-out only dinner this year. All proceeds benefit our food basket and clothing program to needy f amilies.
\n\nWebsite: WWW.SHARONSPRINGS.ORG
\nPhone: 3152691734 o r school: 518-284-2267
\nA Holiday Indoor Garage Sale with new items will be held on Friday\, December 3\, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.\, and Saturday\, December 4\, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial bu ilding to benefit the Dolgeville Forward C.A.T. Project. Each dollar raise d from the Sale will be matched by The Staffworks Fund during the Save A L ife Campaign. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nA Holiday Indoor Garage Sale with new items will be held on Friday\, December 3\, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.\, and Saturday\, December 4\, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial bu ilding to benefit the Dolgeville Forward C.A.T. Project. Each dollar raise d from the Sale will be matched by The Staffworks Fund during the Save A L ife Campaign. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nMeet some of the auth ors of the new book 'Wicked Herkimer County' at the Mohawk Valley Communi ty Market\, 142 N. Main Street\, Herkimer. The book features true crime st ories contributed by area authors of Herkimer County and costs $22.00. Pro ceeds from the book sales benefit 'Friends of Historic Herkimer County' to renovate the 1834 Herkimer County Jail. For more information\, call 315-8 67-5036 and like them on Facebook. To order the book by mail\, add $5.00 f or postage and send a check made payable to Friends of Historic Herkimer C ounty\, P.O. Box 703\, Herkimer\, NY 13350.
\nA Holiday Indoor Garage Sale with new items will be held on Friday\, December 3\, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.\, and Saturday\, December 4\, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. at 20 N. Main Street in Dolgeville\, in the George Ward Memorial bu ilding to benefit the Dolgeville Forward C.A.T. Project. Each dollar raise d from the Sale will be matched by The Staffworks Fund during the Save A L ife Campaign. For more information\, call 315-717-5823.
\nMeet some of the auth ors of the new book 'Wicked Herkimer County' at the Mohawk Valley Communi ty Market\, 142 N. Main Street\, Herkimer. The book features true crime st ories contributed by area authors of Herkimer County and costs $22.00. Pro ceeds from the book sales benefit 'Friends of Historic Herkimer County' to renovate the 1834 Herkimer County Jail. For more information\, call 315-8 67-5036 and like them on Facebook. To order the book by mail\, add $5.00 f or postage and send a check made payable to Friends of Historic Herkimer C ounty\, P.O. Box 703\, Herkimer\, NY 13350.
\nCome and meet Santa Claus with Christmas tree decorating a t the Park across from the American Legion in St. Johnsville. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served.
\nWe will be h aving a Holiday wreath-making class. All greenery\, decorations and beauti ful bow will be provided. Class will be given by Dee Hernigle. Fee is $45. Class size is limited and we are asking that class be prepaid. If interes ted\, please contact the Library at 518-853-3016.
\n\nPhone: 518 8533016
\nIlion First Baptist Church Holiday Craft Fair\, 8 Second St.\, Ilion. Visit from Santa 10AM Till 1:00PM\, Chinese auction\, bake sale\, and vendors for everyone’s holiday shopping. For more info.\, contact the church office at 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\n div>\nThe Herkimer Elks Lodge on Mary Street is having a Brooks chicken barbecue. $13 eat in or take out. Advanc e sale available: 315-866-1439.
\nIlion First Baptist Church Holiday Craft Fair\, 8 Second St.\, Ilion. Visit from Santa 10AM Till 1:00PM\, Chinese auction\, bake sale\, and vendors for everyone’s holiday shopping. For more info.\, contact the church office at 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\n div>\nThe Herkimer Elks Lodge on Mary Street is having a Brooks chicken barbecue. $13 eat in or take out. Advanc e sale available: 315-866-1439.
\nThe Santa Rosalia Society of East Utica is holdin g a 105th Birthday Celebration and Communion Breakfast at Club Monarch in Yorkville. Preceding the breakfast\, all are invited to gather at St. Mary of Mount Carmel/Blessed Sacrament Church for the 10:30AM Mass celebrated by Fr. Jim Cesta. The cost of the breakfast is $20\, and all reservations may be made only with accompanying payment by December 5.
\n\nPh one: 315-733-9118
\nSpaghetti dinner fundaiser for the OESJ Varsity Che erleaders at the Masonic Temple\, 24 Bridge Street in St. Johnsville. Eat in or take out\, bake sale\, too! Adults $10\, children 11 and under $5. p>\n
Ilion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street\, Ilion\, 3rd Wednesday Night Dinner. Meat or veggie lasagna\, salad\, garlic bread\, de ssert & beverage. $11.00. Take out or delivery only. Take-outs may be orde red ahead by calling 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\n< /p>1st annual Cookie Sale at the Suiter Mansion Museum\, 400 North Ma in Street in Herkimer. $15 a dozen….bring a donation for the Community Fri dge or a gently used coat and get a free cookie.
\nThe Ames Volunteer Fire Department is having a Pancake Breakf ast at the Firehouse. Pancakes\, sausage\, eggs\, home fries\, donuts\, be verages\, and more! Adults $10\, children $5\, under 5 free.
\n\nThe 41st Annual Toy Train Show will be held at Utica's Union Station\, . The show features more than 40 vendo rs\, with over 120 tables of trains and train-related items\, plus door pr izes. Admission $5 adults\,$2 Children 5-12\, free under Children 4 and un der.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.faceb ook.com/events/378498023755130/?ref=newsfeed
\nThe Ames Volunteer Fire Department is having a Pancake Breakf ast at the Firehouse. Pancakes\, sausage\, eggs\, home fries\, donuts\, be verages\, and more! Adults $10\, children $5\, under 5 free.
\n\nThe 41st Annual Toy Train Show will be held at Utica's Union Station\, . The show features more than 40 vendo rs\, with over 120 tables of trains and train-related items\, plus door pr izes. Admission $5 adults\,$2 Children 5-12\, free under Children 4 and un der.
\n\nWebsite: https://www.faceb ook.com/events/378498023755130/?ref=newsfeed
\nIlion First Baptist Church\, Second Street\, Ilion\, 3rd Wednesday Night Dinners. Turkey\, mashed potatoes & gravy\, stuffing\ , vegetable\, cranberry sauce\, roll & dessert! $12.00\, take out or deliv ery only Take outs may be ordered ahead by calling 315-894-9041. For more info please call the church at 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 31586885 81
\nThe Benton-Bateholts family lost everything in a fire…. there’s a benefit at the South Minden Fire House\, Route 163 in Fort Plain. Baked zi ti dinner\, Chinese auction\, bake sale\, and 50-50. Adults $10\, kids 8 & under free. If you'd like to donate something\, please contact Charlotte at 518-368-6522 or Charlene at 518-332-9998.
\nThe Herkimer Salvation Army is holding a Brooks Chicken Bar becue fundraiser from Noon until SOLD OUT at the Herkimer V.F.W.\, 131 Moh awk Street\, Herkimer. Cost is $12.00.
\n\nWebsite: Give.Salvati onArmy.Org/HerkBBQ22
\nPhone: 3158661240
\nThe annual “Wing Wars” to benefit the Joseph Mich ael Chubbuck Foundation\, which helps cancer patients in financial need\, is at Hart’s Hill Inn in Whitesboro. Reservations are required\, limited t o 200. There’s celebrity judges\, and you can vote for “Best Wing” & “Most Unique Wing.” Tickets are available at T heJMCF.org. $25 includes a free beer/soda\, slice of pizza\, & a dozen wings – 1 from each vendor in the war. Basket raffle & music.
\n< /div>\nThe Herkimer Salvation Army is holding a Brooks Chicken Bar becue fundraiser from Noon until SOLD OUT at the Herkimer V.F.W.\, 131 Moh awk Street\, Herkimer. Cost is $12.00.
\n\nWebsite: Give.Salvati onArmy.Org/HerkBBQ22
\nPhone: 3158661240
\nThe annual “Wing Wars” to benefit the Joseph Mich ael Chubbuck Foundation\, which helps cancer patients in financial need\, is at Hart’s Hill Inn in Whitesboro. Reservations are required\, limited t o 200. There’s celebrity judges\, and you can vote for “Best Wing” & “Most Unique Wing.” Tickets are available at T heJMCF.org. $25 includes a free beer/soda\, slice of pizza\, & a dozen wings – 1 from each vendor in the war. Basket raffle & music.
\n< /div>\nThe 2nd annual “Wintergreen Winterfest” is at Wintergre en Park in Canajoharie. Snowshoeing\, sledding and a snowman building cont est. Food\, hot cocoa\, coffee & roasted marshmallows!
\n\n\nThe 6th Annual Cardboard Classics Race t o benefit 'Team Joshman' for America's Greatest Heart Run & Walk is at The Lanterns in Clayville. Music by Aaron Davis. Sign up 12pm-1pm.
\n< /div>\nThe annual Montgomery County SPCA Bowl-A-Thon is at Kelly’s Imperial Lanes in Amsterdam. $15.00 includ es two games of bowling and rental shoes. Raise $100 or more\, you’ll bowl for free and receive a T-shirt! Register as an individual or a team and c ollect pledges to support the shelter. Info at MC-SPCA.org. Prizes will be awarded and they’ll have raffles.
\nThe 2nd annual “Wintergreen Winterfest” is at Wintergre en Park in Canajoharie. Snowshoeing\, sledding and a snowman building cont est. Food\, hot cocoa\, coffee & roasted marshmallows!
\n\n\nThe 6th Annual Cardboard Classics Race t o benefit 'Team Joshman' for America's Greatest Heart Run & Walk is at The Lanterns in Clayville. Music by Aaron Davis. Sign up 12pm-1pm.
\n< /div>\nThe annual Montgomery County SPCA Bowl-A-Thon is at Kelly’s Imperial Lanes in Amsterdam. $15.00 includ es two games of bowling and rental shoes. Raise $100 or more\, you’ll bowl for free and receive a T-shirt! Register as an individual or a team and c ollect pledges to support the shelter. Info at MC-SPCA.org. Prizes will be awarded and they’ll have raffles.
\nThe 2nd annual “Wintergreen Winterfest” is at Wintergre en Park in Canajoharie. Snowshoeing\, sledding and a snowman building cont est. Food\, hot cocoa\, coffee & roasted marshmallows!
\n\n\nThe 6th Annual Cardboard Classics Race t o benefit 'Team Joshman' for America's Greatest Heart Run & Walk is at The Lanterns in Clayville. Music by Aaron Davis. Sign up 12pm-1pm.
\n< /div>\nThe annual Montgomery County SPCA Bowl-A-Thon is at Kelly’s Imperial Lanes in Amsterdam. $15.00 includ es two games of bowling and rental shoes. Raise $100 or more\, you’ll bowl for free and receive a T-shirt! Register as an individual or a team and c ollect pledges to support the shelter. Info at MC-SPCA.org. Prizes will be awarded and they’ll have raffles.
\nUtica Food Pantry in partnership with The Celtic Harp and Tommy Lamach from The Experience\, will be having a drive to end hunger at the Celtic Harp\, Varick Street in Utica\, 9pm-1am. You can donate moneta rily or bring in food donations. You can also donate via PayPal.
\nThe 6 th annual Joe DeJohn Memorial Poker Run will be held with the start & fini sh at the Brass Tack in Frankfort. Registration 9-11am\, snowmobiles or ve hicles welcome. $20 per person includes spaghetti dinner\, plus there’s ra ffles and music. Proceeds benefit the Utica Rescue Mission Addiction Stabi lization Center.
\nJoin us for a day of getting to know your Lib rary! Fun activities\, Information on all the programming we offer\, Goodi es to eat and Goodies to buy. Also a great time to open a LIBRARY CARD! I ntroduce your family to a wonderful community resource. Check out our Litt le Library. Where BIG things are happening!
\n\nPhone: 518-853-3 016
\nThe Utic a Curling Club will hold an Open House for anyone interested in learning h ow to curl\, at the club on Clark Mills Road in Whitestown. Participants m ust be vaccinated and 12 or older. Pre-registration required at UticaCurli ngClub.org. There’s food\, entertainment\, and 30 minutes of ice time\, al l for $20 per person.
\nChili Cont est Entry fee $5 per entry\, All chili at the firehouse by 2:30. Taste and vote for the best all around chili $5.00. Prize depends on amount of entr ies. To pre-register\, call Julie 518-605-0883 or Brian 518-709-5191.
\n\nPhone: 5186050883
\nThe 6 th annual Joe DeJohn Memorial Poker Run will be held with the start & fini sh at the Brass Tack in Frankfort. Registration 9-11am\, snowmobiles or ve hicles welcome. $20 per person includes spaghetti dinner\, plus there’s ra ffles and music. Proceeds benefit the Utica Rescue Mission Addiction Stabi lization Center.
\nJoin us for a day of getting to know your Lib rary! Fun activities\, Information on all the programming we offer\, Goodi es to eat and Goodies to buy. Also a great time to open a LIBRARY CARD! I ntroduce your family to a wonderful community resource. Check out our Litt le Library. Where BIG things are happening!
\n\nPhone: 518-853-3 016
\nThe Utic a Curling Club will hold an Open House for anyone interested in learning h ow to curl\, at the club on Clark Mills Road in Whitestown. Participants m ust be vaccinated and 12 or older. Pre-registration required at UticaCurli ngClub.org. There’s food\, entertainment\, and 30 minutes of ice time\, al l for $20 per person.
\nChili Cont est Entry fee $5 per entry\, All chili at the firehouse by 2:30. Taste and vote for the best all around chili $5.00. Prize depends on amount of entr ies. To pre-register\, call Julie 518-605-0883 or Brian 518-709-5191.
\n\nPhone: 5186050883
\nThe 6 th annual Joe DeJohn Memorial Poker Run will be held with the start & fini sh at the Brass Tack in Frankfort. Registration 9-11am\, snowmobiles or ve hicles welcome. $20 per person includes spaghetti dinner\, plus there’s ra ffles and music. Proceeds benefit the Utica Rescue Mission Addiction Stabi lization Center.
\nJoin us for a day of getting to know your Lib rary! Fun activities\, Information on all the programming we offer\, Goodi es to eat and Goodies to buy. Also a great time to open a LIBRARY CARD! I ntroduce your family to a wonderful community resource. Check out our Litt le Library. Where BIG things are happening!
\n\nPhone: 518-853-3 016
\nThe Utic a Curling Club will hold an Open House for anyone interested in learning h ow to curl\, at the club on Clark Mills Road in Whitestown. Participants m ust be vaccinated and 12 or older. Pre-registration required at UticaCurli ngClub.org. There’s food\, entertainment\, and 30 minutes of ice time\, al l for $20 per person.
\nChili Cont est Entry fee $5 per entry\, All chili at the firehouse by 2:30. Taste and vote for the best all around chili $5.00. Prize depends on amount of entr ies. To pre-register\, call Julie 518-605-0883 or Brian 518-709-5191.
\n\nPhone: 5186050883
\nThe 6 th annual Joe DeJohn Memorial Poker Run will be held with the start & fini sh at the Brass Tack in Frankfort. Registration 9-11am\, snowmobiles or ve hicles welcome. $20 per person includes spaghetti dinner\, plus there’s ra ffles and music. Proceeds benefit the Utica Rescue Mission Addiction Stabi lization Center.
\nJoin us for a day of getting to know your Lib rary! Fun activities\, Information on all the programming we offer\, Goodi es to eat and Goodies to buy. Also a great time to open a LIBRARY CARD! I ntroduce your family to a wonderful community resource. Check out our Litt le Library. Where BIG things are happening!
\n\nPhone: 518-853-3 016
\nThe Utic a Curling Club will hold an Open House for anyone interested in learning h ow to curl\, at the club on Clark Mills Road in Whitestown. Participants m ust be vaccinated and 12 or older. Pre-registration required at UticaCurli ngClub.org. There’s food\, entertainment\, and 30 minutes of ice time\, al l for $20 per person.
\nChili Cont est Entry fee $5 per entry\, All chili at the firehouse by 2:30. Taste and vote for the best all around chili $5.00. Prize depends on amount of entr ies. To pre-register\, call Julie 518-605-0883 or Brian 518-709-5191.
\n\nPhone: 5186050883
\nIlion F irst Baptist Church\, 8 Second Street in Ilion\, has another 3rd Wednesday Night Dinner. Pork loin dinner includes mashed potatoes\, gravy\, vegetab le & dessert. Delivery or Take-outs only. $12. For more info please conta ct the Church Office: 315-894-9041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\n< /p>Roast pork dinner at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church\, 594 Alba ny Street in Little Falls. Take out only\, free deliveries in Herkimer & L ittle Falls.
\n\nWebsite: https:// www.facebook.com/events/1404373853356003/?ref=newsfeed
\nPhone: 315-741-4672
\nThe West Winfield Girl Scouts are having a drive through C ookie booth\, at the West Winfield Fire Department. Come get some Girl Sc out Cookies!
\nThe Tag 4 A Cause Laser Tag 5K Ch allenge to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities is at Apex Entertainmen t in Crossgates Mall in Albany. You can donate….accept the challenge\, and earn a medal! Trophy contest and door prizes\, too.
\n\nWebsit e: https://TiviaChickLovesLaserTag.com
\nThe West Winfield Girl Scouts are having a drive through C ookie booth\, at the West Winfield Fire Department. Come get some Girl Sc out Cookies!
\nThe Tag 4 A Cause Laser Tag 5K Ch allenge to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities is at Apex Entertainmen t in Crossgates Mall in Albany. You can donate….accept the challenge\, and earn a medal! Trophy contest and door prizes\, too.
\n\nWebsit e: https://TiviaChickLovesLaserTag.com
\nThe Ames Volunteer Fire Department is having a Pancake Breakfast at the Firehouse. Pancakes\, sausage\, eggs\, home fries\, donuts\, bever ages\, and more! Adults $10\, children $5\, under 5 free.
\nCornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer Coun ty is offering a Safe Tractor and Machinery Operation Program to youth and adults 14 and older. We invite and encourage all farm and non-farm youth and adults who will be working on or around machinery to participate in th e program. Youth ages 14-15 working for someone other than their mother or father must have successfully completed this course in order to be legall y employed on a farm. The program will be held at the VFW\, 49 Franklin Av e.\, Clinton\, February 22-24 from 8:30am-3:00pm each day. The cost for 4- H members is $25. For non 4-H members the cost is $35. Lunch and all progr am materials are included. **Pre-registration is required by Febr uary 11.** You can register online at: https://bit.ly/2022Tracto rSafety or by calling the Herkimer County 4-H Office at 315-866-7920. If y ou have any questions regarding this or other 4-H programs\, please call o r email Jennifer Collins at jlr34@cornell.edu.
\nThe Fort Plain VFW Post 3275\, 30 River Street\, Fort Plain\, is having a Brooks barbecue fundraiser\, Noon to 3 or until sold out. Curbside pickup only. Chicken m eal $13\, rib meal $15.
\nThe New Hartford American Legion will be serving a fish fry din ner on Ash Wednesday\, March 2nd — and every Friday during Lent\, from Mar ch 4th through April 15th. It will be served upstairs at the Legion for di ne-in\, and takeout is available. Donation is $12.99.
\nThe Hilltop Volunteer F ire Company in Oppenheim is having a complete turkey dinner\, Noon till so ld out. $10\, takeout/drive thru only.
\nCorned beef and cabbage dinner\, with roll\, s alad\, and dessert\, at the AMVETS Post 2000\, 990 Route 163 in Fort Plain \, 1pm till sold out. Eat in or take out. $12 per dinner…benefits local ve terans.
\nA lasagna dinn er will be held at the Town of Florida old Town Hall\, Fort Hunter Road in Amsterdam\, to support the Fonda Fair Ag 2000 exhibitors. It’s open to th e public.
\n\n\nLittl e Falls Cub Scout Pack 16 is sponsoring a Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser at t he Little Falls Elks Lodge. Spaghetti\, meatballs\, salad\, rolls and dess ert for $10.
\nThe Hilltop Volunteer F ire Company in Oppenheim is having a complete turkey dinner\, Noon till so ld out. $10\, takeout/drive thru only.
\nCorned beef and cabbage dinner\, with roll\, s alad\, and dessert\, at the AMVETS Post 2000\, 990 Route 163 in Fort Plain \, 1pm till sold out. Eat in or take out. $12 per dinner…benefits local ve terans.
\nA lasagna dinn er will be held at the Town of Florida old Town Hall\, Fort Hunter Road in Amsterdam\, to support the Fonda Fair Ag 2000 exhibitors. It’s open to th e public.
\n\n\nLittl e Falls Cub Scout Pack 16 is sponsoring a Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser at t he Little Falls Elks Lodge. Spaghetti\, meatballs\, salad\, rolls and dess ert for $10.
\nThe Hilltop Volunteer F ire Company in Oppenheim is having a complete turkey dinner\, Noon till so ld out. $10\, takeout/drive thru only.
\nCorned beef and cabbage dinner\, with roll\, s alad\, and dessert\, at the AMVETS Post 2000\, 990 Route 163 in Fort Plain \, 1pm till sold out. Eat in or take out. $12 per dinner…benefits local ve terans.
\nA lasagna dinn er will be held at the Town of Florida old Town Hall\, Fort Hunter Road in Amsterdam\, to support the Fonda Fair Ag 2000 exhibitors. It’s open to th e public.
\n\n\nLittl e Falls Cub Scout Pack 16 is sponsoring a Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser at t he Little Falls Elks Lodge. Spaghetti\, meatballs\, salad\, rolls and dess ert for $10.
\nThe Hilltop Volunteer F ire Company in Oppenheim is having a complete turkey dinner\, Noon till so ld out. $10\, takeout/drive thru only.
\nCorned beef and cabbage dinner\, with roll\, s alad\, and dessert\, at the AMVETS Post 2000\, 990 Route 163 in Fort Plain \, 1pm till sold out. Eat in or take out. $12 per dinner…benefits local ve terans.
\nA lasagna dinn er will be held at the Town of Florida old Town Hall\, Fort Hunter Road in Amsterdam\, to support the Fonda Fair Ag 2000 exhibitors. It’s open to th e public.
\n\n\nLittl e Falls Cub Scout Pack 16 is sponsoring a Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser at t he Little Falls Elks Lodge. Spaghetti\, meatballs\, salad\, rolls and dess ert for $10.
\nIlion First Baptist Church 8 Second Street\, Ilion\, 3RD Wednesday Night Dinners: Corned beef & cabbage dinner includes boiled potatoes\, boiled carrots\, rolls & dessert. 4:00PM to 6:00PM or until so ld out. Delivery or take-outs only. Take-out orders may be ordered ahead b y calling 315-894-9041. Price $ 12.00 per dinner. For more info please con tact the Church Office at 315-894-9041.
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The JM Chubbuck Fo undation is hosting “A Taste of Ireland” at Harts Hill Inn in Whitesboro\, with live music by The Blarney Rebel Band. Appetizers & a sample of Iris h beer 6-7pm\, followed by an Irish-American dinner with dessert. Tickets are $70 per couple or $40/person. Cash bar\, basket raffle\, & 50/50. Proc eeds benefit CNY cancer patients in financial need\, currently undergoing cancer treatment.
\nIlion First Baptist Church 8 Second Street\, Ilion\, 3RD Wednesday Night Dinners: Corned beef & cabbage dinner includes boiled potatoes\, boiled carrots\, rolls & dessert. 4:00PM to 6:00PM or until so ld out. Delivery or take-outs only. Take-out orders may be ordered ahead b y calling 315-894-9041. Price $ 12.00 per dinner. For more info please con tact the Church Office at 315-894-9041.
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The JM Chubbuck Fo undation is hosting “A Taste of Ireland” at Harts Hill Inn in Whitesboro\, with live music by The Blarney Rebel Band. Appetizers & a sample of Iris h beer 6-7pm\, followed by an Irish-American dinner with dessert. Tickets are $70 per couple or $40/person. Cash bar\, basket raffle\, & 50/50. Proc eeds benefit CNY cancer patients in financial need\, currently undergoing cancer treatment.
\nSt. Patrick’s Day corned beef and cabbage dinn er including bread & dessert\, at the Middleville Fire Department\, take o ut only. $12.
\nAnnual Fundraiser for all-volunteer ski patrol at Woods Valley. Community service group for the safety of all who participate in sport\, events at Woods Valley. Activities for all ages on and off the slopes. Chicken BBQ\, Craft Beer and Beverage Tasting\, Cardb oard Sled Derby\, live music.
\n\nWebsite: woodsvalleyskiarea.com\, Woods Valley Ski Patrol facebook page
\nPhone: 315.337.7615
\nThe Ames Volunteer Fire Department is having a Pancake Breakf ast at the Firehouse. Pancakes\, sausage\, eggs\, home fries\, donuts\, be verages\, and more! Adults $10\, children $5\, under 5 free.
\n\nThe Herkimer VFW’s annual Spring Garage Sale. Free admissio n\, many new items\, very low prices!
\n'Spring Fever Tea' at the Dolgeville United Methodist Churc h. There will be live entertainment with ODY featuring nostalgic music\, a selection of teas and hors d'euvres\, and fundraising baskets. The cost i s $10.00/person. Reservations are requested by March 24 and can be made by calling Chris Casler at 315-823-0632 or by email to Sally Madison at sall y13329@yahoo.com. The Tea is a fundraiser for the Dolgeville United Method ist Church.
\nThe Herkimer VFW’s annual Spring Garage Sale. Free admissio n\, many new items\, very low prices!
\n'Spring Fever Tea' at the Dolgeville United Methodist Churc h. There will be live entertainment with ODY featuring nostalgic music\, a selection of teas and hors d'euvres\, and fundraising baskets. The cost i s $10.00/person. Reservations are requested by March 24 and can be made by calling Chris Casler at 315-823-0632 or by email to Sally Madison at sall y13329@yahoo.com. The Tea is a fundraiser for the Dolgeville United Method ist Church.
\nAMVETS Post 2000\, 990 Route 163 in Fort Plain\, is having a pancake breakfast\, with sausage\, eggs\, homefries\, donuts\, and bevera ges for $10. Children and new AMVET members half price\; 5 and under free.
\n\nPhone: 518-993-3637
\nThe Clark Mills Fire Department is having a roasted pork lo in dinner. Dinner includes corn\, mashed potatoes and roll for $13. Pre-or ders are recommended at 315-853-3117.
\n\n\nPhone: 315-853-3117
\n\nAMVETS Post 2000\, 990 Route 163 in Fort Plain\, is having a pancake breakfast\, with sausage\, eggs\, homefries\, donuts\, and bevera ges for $10. Children and new AMVET members half price\; 5 and under free.
\n\nPhone: 518-993-3637
\nThe Clark Mills Fire Department is having a roasted pork lo in dinner. Dinner includes corn\, mashed potatoes and roll for $13. Pre-or ders are recommended at 315-853-3117.
\n\n\nPhone: 315-853-3117
\n\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second St.\, Ilion\, is having an Indoor Garage Sale & Bake Sale. Household items\, planters\, electronic s & cardmaking supplies. Tables $10. To reserve a table\, call 315-894-326 0. Lunch available. For more info please call the Church Office: 315-894-9 041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nThe H.C. Smith Benefit Club in St. Johnsville is having th eir 21st Wild Game Feed. $15 admission\, children 10 & under FREE. All-you -can-eat game & regular food. Vendors\, demos\, raffles\, & more!
\nIlion First Baptist Church\, 8 Second St.\, Ilion\, is having an Indoor Garage Sale & Bake Sale. Household items\, planters\, electronic s & cardmaking supplies. Tables $10. To reserve a table\, call 315-894-326 0. Lunch available. For more info please call the Church Office: 315-894-9 041.
\n\nPhone: 3158688581
\nThe H.C. Smith Benefit Club in St. Johnsville is having th eir 21st Wild Game Feed. $15 admission\, children 10 & under FREE. All-you -can-eat game & regular food. Vendors\, demos\, raffles\, & more!
\nEaster Craft Fair – vendors needed – $ 10 / booth – must provide own table and chairs
\n\nWebsite: None
\nPhone: 51823124 93
\nBrooks chicken barbecue drive thru\, 3:30pm till sold out\, at the Dutchtown Plaza Tractor Supply in Palatine Bridge. It’s to benefit Ay res Memorial Animal Shelter. $12 includes cole slaw\, baked potato\, roll and dessert.
\n\nWebsite: https:// www.facebook.com/events/4993710784081769/?ref=newsfeed
\nAMVETS Post 2000\, Route 163 in Fort Plain\, is having a pan cake breakfast\, with sausage\, eggs\, homefries\, donuts\, and beverages for $10. Children and new AMVET members half price\; 5 and under free.
\n\nPhone: 518-993-3637
\nJoin us for our 4th annual 5k road race fundraiser for the East Herkimer Volunteer Fire Department. The race start s at 9am on Palisades Drive (along the side of the Fire Station) and the a ward ceremony will be held at 10am to award the cash prizes to the Top Ove rall Male & Top Overall Female finishers. Medals will also be awarded to t he Top Age Group finishers. Age groups are: Under 18\, 18-29\, 30-39\, 40- 49\, 50-59\, and 60+. Free event t-shirts will be given to the first 75 re gistrants. Sign up registration fee is $25 — $5.00 DISCOUNT FOR ALL ACTIV E OR RETIRED MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS. Day of race sign-ups will be ava ilable only from 7:30am to 8:30am (race bib pickup same time). Thank you f or your support of the East Herkimer Volunteer Fire Department\, and have fun!
\n\nWebsite: https://runsignup.com/race/ny/her kimer/ehfd5k
\nPhone: 3158689291
\nThe inaugural Christopher Newtown Me morial Golf Tournament will be held at the MV Golf & Event Center in Herki mer. Christopher was an honor student at Central Valley CSD\, and took his own life last October. Honor Christopher on what would have been his 16th birthday\, enjoying a round of golf – a sport he loved and spent countles s hours playing.
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