President Vice President Secretary Treasurer
Daniel DeFabio Corina Oberai Sam Capuano Donna Avery
DeFabio Design Corina Contemporary Jewelry Sunmark Federal Credit Union Ballston Spa National Bank
July 2011
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Headliners Singers & soloists
Rhythm Section
Biggest Fans
And the generous support of
local Ballston Spa businesses
and residents. Thank You!
July 7
Skeeter Creek
July 14
Marty Wendell
July 21
Sonny & Perley
July 28
Tequila Mockingbirds
All performances are free to the
public thanks to major sponsorship
from the following:
Live Concerts Are Back in B. Spa!
Summer is the best time to B. Spa, B. There! Join us in the Park for
even more musical variety during the month of July.
Summer concerts are presented by the BSBPA on Thursdays,
6-8 pm, in historic downtown Ballston Spa’s Wiswall Park.
Ra Ra Riot (left) played to a packed
Audience at the opening of the Sum-
mer Concerts Series on June 23.
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From Our Members and Neighbors
The American Legion Post 234 Auxiliary in Ballston Spa is having a Craft Fair Saturday and Sunday, July 9-10 from 10 am-4 pm at American Legion Post 234, 23 Pleas-ant Street. to raise funds for the Guardian House for female veterans, supporting RPC for male veterans, and the Children & Youth projects. Hometown Olympic Silver Medal Winner Trevor Marsicano will be here signing autographs Saturday from 12 to 2 pm . It is his way of thanking the American Legion Post 234 for raising money so his family could go to the winter Olympics 2010 to support him.
Ballston Spa United Methodist Church, 101 Milton Avenue, offers the following services for the com-munity :Upper Room Clothing Thrift Shop - open Tuesdays, 9 am - Noon. Fill a bag with clothing for $2.00. Food Pantry - open Wednesdays, 9-11:30 am. The food pantry can be visited once each month.
Sanders Meat Market Tim & Heidi Sanders
2100 Doubleday Avenue Ballston Spa, NY 518 288-3405
Welcome to Our New Members
The Ballston Spa House and Garden Club is sponsoring a draw-ing for Yankee tickets. Proceeds from the drawing will support a one-week scholarship for a Ballston Spa middle school student to attend the Lake Colby Environmental Education Camp in Saranac Lake in the sum-mer, as well as a cash scholarship to a deserving high school senior that has been involved in horticulture or a related field. The tickets are for two people in the Jim Beam Suite on Sunday, Aug. 14 at Yankee Stadium versus Tampa Bay. The donation for each ticket is $2.00; or 3 tickets for $5.00. The drawing will be held on July 21st. The winner need not be present at the drawing. Tickets may be purchased by calling 309-3501, and are also available at Corina Con-temporary Jewelry and Fine Crafts at 89 Milton Avenue.
Happy Birthday to the Ballston Journal which turned 213 years old on June 14. First published in 1798, the paper sold for 10 cents a copy and $3.00 a year!
Full Quiver Farm Greg Dunn
844 Hickory Hill Road Fort Plain, NY 518 993-5253
Farmers’ Market Vendor
Thank you to the following members for their support for Adopt A Plot through their donations: WAM Commercial Associates, LLC and American Legion Post 234. The Adopt a Plot fund helps to pur-chase and maintain flowers and plantings throughout the village dur-ing the spring and summer months.
First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa will be holding its Vacation Bible School July 10 – July 14 from 6-8 pm. Children will travel through Jesus' hometown of Nazareth to learn about Jesus’ childhood, con-nect during a Hometown Huddle, eat food from Jesus’ time, create in the Marketplace Shops, play games, and learn the week’s Celebration Music. For information concerning VBS or to register online, visit the First Bap-tist Church of Ballston Spa website at www.fbcballstonspa.org and click on the Hometown Nazareth link.
Rotina’s Baked Goods Christina Parkes
12 Oakland Avenue Scotia, NY 518 280-4032
Farmers’ Market Vendor
Buhrmaster Fruit & Produce, Inc.
Keith & Lisa Buhrmaster 180 Saratoga Road
Scotia, NY 518 399-5931
Farmers’ Market Vendor
Jessica Riehl Photography
Jessica Riehl 30 Pleasant Street Ballston Spa, NY 518 288-8332 jessicariehl.com
Prolific Marketing Dan Barner
26 Lawrence Road Ballston Spa, NY 518 396-7517
Prolificmarketing.org
Altamont Vineyard & Winery Michael & Louis DiCrescenzo
3001 Furbeck Road Altamont, NY 518 355-8100
Altamontwinery.com Famers’ Market Vendor
Jere Blackwelder 457 Hop City Road Ballston Spa, NY Resident Member
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BSBPA Members: Do you have upcoming events or news that you would like to share in our next issue? Contact Ellen Mottola, [email protected] , 885-2772 (phone or fax) or mail to BSBPA, PO Box 386, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. The deadline for the August issue is July 27, 2011. Promptness is always appreciated, questions an-
swered with a smile!
Member ItemsMember ItemsMember Items The Slawter and Hope Church families want to thank you for your generous support throughout this difficult year. Through your prayers and God's grace, Pastor Kip Slaw-ter is home and we want you to help us celebrate! We cordially invite you to Pastor Slawter's Welcome Home Picnic, Saturday, July 9 from 1-3:30 pm, rain or shine at Hope Church, 206 Greenfield Ave. for more infor-mation, call Marybeth Gibbins (885-8563) or Melanie Combs (884-0719)
The Whistling Kettle got a make-over! New couches, furniture and chairs bring a bold new look while maintaining a warm, comfortable and more intimate atmosphere. Meahgan Borowsky personally selected the furniture design and traveled to North Carolina to hand select the fabric. Besides offering a new look, the layout was also de-signed around our customers and can handle large groups of people much more efficiently than before. Come visit us soon!
Our sincere condolences to the Ar-mer family at the passing of family patriarch, Robert Armer, on June 20. Bob lead a long and highly pro-ductive life as a businessman (Armer Funeral Home, Inc.), community member and head of a large and thriving family.
If you would like to learn more about applying American Clay plasters, please sign up for Green Con-science Home & Garden’s work-shop on Thursday July 21st from 6:30-8:00 pm. Cost is $10 and reserva-tions are necessary. Participants will leave with self made sample boards. For more information please call Karen at 306-5196.
Sunmark Federal Credit Union has created a mobile video game ap-plication as part of a year-long fund-raising effort to benefit the Re-gional Food Bank of Northeast-ern New York. The new mobile game, officially titled Duck Pirates, has been created by Sunmark to offer a fun and engaging way to raise funds and awareness for the Food Bank. The game, patterned after An-gry Birds, pits the Sunmark duck against the angry pirate monkeys. The main objective is for players to hurl projectiles at the monkeys knocking them off their perch and then capturing the treasure while obtaining the highest score. The ap-plication is free to download and en-courages people to make a small do-nation and share the game through Facebook. The application can be used across a host of technology plat-forms, such as: Android and iPhone/iPad. Sunmark has also partnered with the Tri-City Valley Cats on a spin-off video game titled Sluggin' SouthPaw. Similar to the Duck Pi-rates game, this will be promoted throughout the 2011 season at Tri-City Valley Cats events . That appli-cation is also free to download and share and can be found at the Tri-City Valley Cats web site and all An-droid and Apple app stores. Sunmark is developing another version of the game with WGNA called Country
Ducks which will be promoted at Country Fest at the Altamont Fair-grounds. Sunmark is a major spon-sor of the event. All proceeds from these endeavors will go directly to the Regional Food Bank of North-eastern New York.
Ballston Spa Elks Lodge will hold its Breakfast Buffet July 10th 8-1130 am. The buffet includes scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, home fries, French toast, eggs and omelets to order. Adults $6, Seniors $5, Chil-dren under 12 $4. For further infor-mation please call 885-1149
Coffee Planet is
pleased to an-
nounce the promo-
tion of Bronwyn
Bartlett to the po-
sition of Assistant
Manager. Bronwyn
is well known for
her creativity, great customer ser-
vice, and outstanding culinary
skills. We look forward to more of
Bronwyn's wonderful food creations,
beautiful smile and infectious laugh.
Pictured is Bronwyn and her daugh-
ter Harriet.
The Rotary Club of Ballston Spa has announced Patty Rutland as Rotarian of the Year for her tireless and longstanding dedication of ser-vice to the club since the 1980's. Also installed as officers for the 2011-2012 Rotary year are John Cromie, local attorney, as President and Doug Ford, General Manager, Curtis Lumber. Sean Crary of Ballston Spa National Bank is the newest addition to the Board of Directors.
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Business Spotlight Business Spotlight Business Spotlight Business Spotlight True Elegance Boutique
For many years, the ebullient Mia Jones-True had always wanted to open some kind of boutique. A place that she and her friend, Dr. Birute Wise, could work together as partners to build and en-joy --whether it would be a little gift/antique shop or clothing boutique. The opportunity came when a boutique space in Ballston Spa became available at a price that was affordable. Accord-ing to Mia, "I was beginning to become very nervous to think that this could actually happen, I could barely sleep the next few nights!" Mia threw herself into researching what needed to be done to get her business off the ground. "It's amazing what you can find out in a short period of time on the internet and I also had a lot of friends that helped me along the way. My friends and I cleaned the space, painted, hung shelves and clothing bars, little by little, every night until 2 or 3 in the morning. We ate dinner on the bare floors together. I spent nights right in the shop on the floor, so I could wake up the next morning & get right back to work." True Elegance was born on Black Friday, November 27, 2009 at 83 Milton Avenue. "I did it", Mia remembers thinking to her-self. "I made one of my dreams come true. If my mother was alive, she'd be so proud of me."
True Elegance is a four-season boutique for Women & Juniors, that serves sizes 0-3x. The boutique sells new & vintage cloth-ing and accessories, as well as high-end consignment. Every last Thursday of the month, True Elegance holds a fashion show at Di Donnas Restaurant in Malta, with models showing off some of the shop’s latest clothing and accessories.
Business Spotlight Business Spotlight Business Spotlight Business Spotlight Edward Jones Investments
In an age of voice mail and e-mail, mobile phones and computerized banking, things change so fast that tradition is being lost in the jet wash of a jet-set society. However, traditional values literally define Edward Jones, a nontraditional company that embraces new technology while still making house calls. This full-services brokerage firm has one priority that has never changed since the firm began nearly 90 years ago: service to individual investors when and where it is convenient for them. To accomplish this, Edward Jones has focused on building a network of one-broker branches that are conveniently located for individuals. It does-n't matter whether those individuals live in the rural heartland or in the suburb of a sprawling metropolis. In fact, Edward Jones has more branch-office locations than any other brokerage in North America. That's why Dominic Garrant, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Ballston Spa, maintains an office at 20 Prospect Street in the village and why he stresses long-term and diversified investments. Says Garrant, "I meet with clients face to face and emphasize the importance of choos-ing quality investments that have the potential to perform well over time. At Edward Jones, we prefer a long-term approach to investing. The decisions clients make when they meet with me will affect their financial futures. They are big decisions that deserve undivided, personal attention." Every aspect of the firm's business is designed to cater to individual investors in the communities in which they live and work. The firm's 12,000-plus financial advisors work di-rectly with nearly 7 million clients to understand their personal goals -- from college savings to retirement -- and create long-term investment solutions that emphasize a well-balanced portfolio and a buy-and-hold strategy. Edward Jones embraces the importance of building long-term, face-to-face relationships with clients, helping them to understand and make sense of the investment options avail-able today.
Saratoga Bridges Group Helps Keep the Community Beautiful
We have been very fortunate to have
participants in the Saratoga Bridges
day program maintain the flower beds in
Kelly Park. They will be there every
Tuesday watering and weeding. We ap-
preciate their hard work and dedication!
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The next BSBPA Board of Directors Meeting is Monday, July 18, 2011 7 pm
Brookside Museum
6 Charlton Street
We encourage members to attend and
welcome your input.
www.ballston.org
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Upcoming Networking Opportunities
July Mid-Week Mixer
Wednesday, July 13, 5:30-7 pm
Brookside Nursery, 824 Route 67
July Networking Breakfast
Tuesday, July 19, 7:30-8:30 am
Extra Space Storage, 75 Brookline Road
RSVP to Ellen at the BSBPA office.
[email protected] 885-2772
Mixer: $10 per person/Breakfast: $5 with RSVP, $10 walk-in
Summer Heat Melting Away the Weeks to Summer Heat Melting Away the Weeks to Summer Heat Melting Away the Weeks to Summer Heat Melting Away the Weeks to
Our Ice Cream Social !Our Ice Cream Social !Our Ice Cream Social !Our Ice Cream Social !
The Annual Ice Cream Social, part of the BSBPA con-cert series, is once again shaping up to be one of the highlights of the summer. The constant in the con-cert series year after year is the Union Fire Company
#2 Band and its selection of music under the direction of the Band Director John Roche. They will be sure to draw hundreds to Wiswall Park again on August 4th, 2011 so be one of the early arrivals to find your spot in the park. The other benefit to being early is to share in the ice cream, cake, bottled water and coffee which be available at a minimal charge to cover some of the costs of the refreshments. Balloon Artist Daryl Baldwin has once again been booked to entertain and provide balloon art for the first 300 kids at the park that evening. So mark your calendars for August 4h and join us for this great evening of entertainment, fun and refreshments for all age groups.
Jim Whittredge , Ice Cream Social Chairperson
From the BSBPA President
Thanks a lot. We at the BSBPA may not say thank you enough. We, the board and officers, are all volunteers so
you would think we'd know how important a bit of thanks can be. True some of our busiest volunteers are our
board members and they might get thanked at our monthly board meetings. But I thought I'd use this forum to
thank a few people.
If you've seen a warm, friendly person at the BSBPA table with information and merchandise at the Farmers'
Market that was either Rae Whitehead or Louise Ruggiero working it. Thank you both for the time you put in
each week to represent the Association. For that matter, thanks to Cyndi Pastore for making the Farmer's Market happen and
flourish. Thanks to Deanna Veet for staffing a similar BSBPA table at the recent Open House for Gateway House of Peace. The
membership committee has recently kicked their efforts into high gear to ensure new members get a speedy response and a
welcome package. Thanks there go to Ellie Dillon, Bill Breheny, Cliff Baum and the rest of their committee.
Last week, I was beyond impressed with the dedication of some of our volunteers. With only about 14 hours notice, Paul
Coleman, Eric Andersen, Jim Whittredge and Joe Shaver took off all or part of a day from work to handle a last minute scram-
ble when the first of our Concerts in the Park had to move to a rain location. Huge thanks to you.
If you are at one of our events with a friend and that friend has something nice to say, consider pointing them towards the
BSBPA volunteer on hand to repeat their praise. Or ask your friend if he or she would like to volunteer with us to keep these
events happening. And lastly, thanks to you for being a member!
-Daniel DeFabio, BSBPA President
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Let Us Promote Your Business at Our Events and in New Member Packets
Once again, the summer season is upon us and that means the BSBPA table will be set up at our popular summer events--the outdoor Farmers' Market on Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings through September 29, the free Concerts in the Park series on Thursday evenings from June 23-August 25, and the Ballston Spa Film Festival, August 4,5 and 6. As a benefit of BSBPA membership, we welcome you to promote your business or organization with flyers, brochures, menus or business cards to display on the BSBPA table at these very well attended events, which draw not only local residents, but people from outside the community. There is no charge to you, all you need to do is provide us with your promotional material. If you have supplied materials to us in the past, please be sure that we have the most current information for your business or organization.
Additionally, the membership committee is looking for coupons and special offer flyers from our member businesses to include in the welcome packets that are delivered to all new BSBPA members. This is a great way to expand awareness of your business and encourage new BSBPA members to check out your shop, restaurant or service. The easiest way for you to do this is to have something we can reproduce, such as a sheet of coupons or promotional offers that the membership committee can reprint and clip when they need additional copies, rather than having to ask the businesses
for new items each time they run out.
If you are interested in either or both of these opportunities, you may drop off your material with Corina Oberai at Corina Contemporary Jewelry/ Happy Hands, 89-91 Milton Avenue. Please indicate which one (BSBPA table or new member packets) you would like your items to go to.
Any questions, please feel free to contact Corina at [email protected] or 885-0930 or Ellen at the BSBPA office.
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The First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa Summer Feeding Program
July 7 - August 29, 2011 First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa
202 Milton Avenue Mondays & Thursdays, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
For children age 3 - 18 who reside in the village of Ballston Spa
The Summer Feeding Program will provide free, healthy and nutritious lunches on each Monday and Thurs-day during July and August for children who receive free or reduced lunch during the school year and reside within the Village of Ballston Spa. Permission forms must be signed by parents prior to children entering the program. (see right)
A bagged lunch will be provided to children age 3 to 18. Meals will be served outside between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at The First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa (FBC). Lunches will be served inside on days of inclem-ent weather. The FBC will have 4-5 volunteers to serve the lunches and will always staff a volunteer trained in Choking Rescue.
The Meals will be provided by Prestige Services of Saratoga Springs. Prestige Services offers healthy, bal-anced sack lunch meals that adhere to USDA guidelines. Meals will be delivered fresh to FBC on each pro-gram day. Meals will be served on a first come, first serve basis.
The Saratoga County Fair celebrates its 170th year! Con-ducted by the Saratoga County Agricultural Society (SCAS), the Fair is held for six days and nights from July 19-24, 2011, 9 am-Midnight, at the Saratoga County Fair Grounds in Ballston Spa, New York.
See the county's finest animals in the large and small ani-mal areas. Enjoy the entertainment at the Grandstand, Fam-ily Pavilion, Beer Garden, Kingsbury Park, Townley Building, Talent Pavilion. The Fair offers a large amusement midway, 30 acres of entertainment, talent shows, and exhibits, over 100 vendors and a wide variety of exhibits including an-tiques, home arts, fine arts, flowers, 4-H, farm and garden, Grange and conservation. Be one of the approximately 100,000 people who attend every year! Admission prices: Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday $8; Friday, Saturday or Sunday $10 For more information, visit saratogacounty-fair.org or call 885-9701.
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Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton Street, home of the Saratoga County Historical Society, has a full slate Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton Street, home of the Saratoga County Historical Society, has a full slate Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton Street, home of the Saratoga County Historical Society, has a full slate Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton Street, home of the Saratoga County Historical Society, has a full slate of activities this summer for all ages.of activities this summer for all ages.of activities this summer for all ages.of activities this summer for all ages.
GET WYLDER on the First Friday of July at Brookside at the 17th Annual Benefit Concert. Since 2006, Wylder has quickly gained acclaim as of one of the area’s premier cover bands and has developed a reputation of consistently pleasing audiences of all sizes and ages. Enjoy their comprehensive and diverse song list which includes party favorite genres such as R&B, Motown, Disco and contemporary just to name a few.
Doors open at 7pm on Friday, July 1; concert begins at 8pm. Refreshments will be
available. Get your tickets now as prices increase on the day of the event! Tickets are $15 ($20 the day of), and chil-
dren under 12 are free!
Introducing the Abner Doubleday Classic Softball Game on Sunday, July 10 at 1 pm. This new event is held in honor of Saratoga County’s long and impressive baseball
history and to kick off the exhibit Batter Up! 100 Years of Baseball 1850 –1950, opening
July 1st and running through November 4th at Brookside Museum. The softball game
will be held at Doubleday Field in Ballston Spa, Abner Doubleday’s hometown, and will
feature players representing the long-standing rivalry between
Saratoga Springs and Ballston Spa. The public is invited and concessions will be available
at the park. A reception will also follow directly after the game at Brookside on Charlton
Street. For more information about the game, call 885-4000 or email
Does your kid dig? July 25 through July 29 Brookside Museum is very excited to host “Brookside Digs: An Archeology Experience” at Brookside. Students in grades 5-8 (ages 10-14), will dig into local history, uncovering buried artifacts from Brookside’s historic site in Ballston Spa. Your “junior archeologist” will enjoy a weeklong experience, working along-side archeologists from Hartgen Archeological Associates. The cost is $250 per student for this five day camp, and a $50 deposit is due at the time of registration. The program runs from 9am-3pm, with pre and post care available (for an additional fee). There is limited
space, so sign up now by calling 885-4000 or email [email protected].
Registration now open for the Jailhouse Rock 5K on August 13 at 8:30 am . Grab a friend and sign up together for a discount! ($35 for two or $22 for one). Awards for male & female overall; Age group awards by 5-year categories T-shirts to the first 250 registered!
Celebrate Oktoberfest at Brookside on Saturday, September 24. Authentic German food & brews plus a silent auction.
Proceeds from all fundraisers directly support the education programs that Brookside offers to thou-Proceeds from all fundraisers directly support the education programs that Brookside offers to thou-Proceeds from all fundraisers directly support the education programs that Brookside offers to thou-Proceeds from all fundraisers directly support the education programs that Brookside offers to thou-sands of Capital Region children each year. For more information on events, programs and exhibits, sands of Capital Region children each year. For more information on events, programs and exhibits, sands of Capital Region children each year. For more information on events, programs and exhibits, sands of Capital Region children each year. For more information on events, programs and exhibits, visit brooksidemuseum.org.visit brooksidemuseum.org.visit brooksidemuseum.org.visit brooksidemuseum.org.
Midtown Wine
Stop in and try some wine.
Check out our Great Selection
5-9pm 77 Milton Avenue 884-8346
Brookside Museum
GET WYLDER on the First Friday of July at
Brookside Museum at the
17th Annual Benefit Concert.
Intersection of Front St & Fairground Ave.,
885-4000 - www.brooksidemuseum.org
Wheats and Sweets Hometown Bakery
Back by popular demand - enter to win a free
birthday cake! 6-9 pm - (518) 884-2514
Torso Lingerie Studio
Kick off the long holiday weekend with a
First Friday visit to Torso. Email list custom-
ers receive 10% off any Torso purchase all
day First Friday! (If you haven’t already
joined our email list, you can do so in-store
on Friday) Or, like us on Facebook to receive
10% off any purchase, Friday only. Lots of
pretty must-haves in red, white, and blue are
in—perfect for your holiday weekend get-
away! See our Facebook page for details.
Open ‘til 9 - 55 Front Street
518-886-8878 - www.torsolingerie.com
Daisy Dry Goods
We have lots of new merchandise! Stop in
and enjoy a slice of carrot cake while you
shop! 28 Front Street - 885-2782
www.daisydrygoodsballstonspa.com
Village Sweet Shoppe
Stop in and grab a sweet treat to enjoy with
your movie in the park. Free candy samples.
6-9 pm 885-4165
www.ballstonvillagesweets.com
OUTSIDE
Ms Tina’s Belly Dance Co.
Come and enjoy our performance!.
Parking lot of Eagle Matt Lee Fire Station
35 Washington Street
Almost One of a Kind Quilt Shop
Come make a microwave safe bag for cook-
ing potatoes, corn, and other vegetables. $10
includes all materials and use of a sewing
machine. 6-9pm 22 Washington Street
363-0219 www.almost1ofakind.com
Mango Tree Imports
Wedding gifts galore!
The Flautissimos playing in the courtyard!
12 Washington Street 884-4652
www.mangotreeimports.com
Glint
Join me for an open studio and glass bead
making demonstrations. 518-817-5524
20 Washington Street www.glintglass.com
Strolling Village Artisans
Iron Spring Gallery
Opening Reception: Student’s of Strolling
Village. Join us for the Art Exhibit,
Demonstrations & Live Music
“Mike Harrison with Loose Change”
20 Washington Street - 885-5855
www.strollingvillageartisans.com
Museum Glassworks
Come in and see our Lampworking demon-
strations at our glass workshop
10 Washington Street
www.nationalbottlemuseum.org
Captured Light Photography
Stop by to see our latest works.
Give the gift of photography
Gift Certificates and Classes available.
20 Washington Street, 2nd Floor
www.ericseplowitz.com
Route 67 Washington Street
Double M Western Store and Rodeo
Come for our opening weekend - July 1-2
BBQ starts at 6 pm Rodeo begins at 8pm!
678 Route 67 www.doublemwestern.com
Fifty South
Please join us for snacks on the bar, live
music and seasonal dinner and drink fea-
tures. 2128 Doubleday Ave (Rt. 50)
North of the village 884-2926
www.fiftysouth.com
Loca Luna Mexican Grille
Join us on First Friday
and receive a FRIED ICE CREAM
Loca Luna style on us!!! One per table. Also
enjoy our local artists’ displays
388 Milton Ave - 526-6133
www.localunamexicangrille.com
Coffee Planet
Enjoy Live Music by:
“Michael Jerling & Tony Markellis”
6-9pm. 100 Milton Ave. 884-9913
www.cafe.thecoffeeplanet.net
Corina Contemporary
Jewelry and Fine Crafts
Come in for fine arts, jewelry and yummy
treats. - 89 Milton Ave - 885-0930
www.corinajewelry.com
Happy Hands Beads and Crafts
Stop by and see our new summers classes
while enjoying tasty snacks
6-9pm, 91 Milton Ave. 885-0930
www.happyhandsbeads.com
C’est La Vie
Be sure to stop by and see what new arrivals
came in and enjoy some sweets and treats!
114 Milton Ave. 309-4141
www.cestlavieshop.net
Milton Ave [Route 50]
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Milton Ave [Route 50]
Calendar of EventsCalendar of EventsCalendar of Events
July 1 First Fridays in Ballston Spa, 6-9 pm. Downtown Ballston Spa Outdoor Movie, Ironman 2, 9pm Wiswall Park
July 2 Farmers’ Market, 9 am-12 pm, Wiswall Park featuring music by The Bentwood Rockers
July 7 Farmers’ Market, 3-6 pm, Wiswall Park
Concert in the Park, 6-8 pm Wiswall Park, featuring Skeeter Creek
July 9 Farmers’ Market, 9 am-12 pm, Wiswall Park featuring music by Play It Again
July 9-10 Craft Fair, 10 am-4 pm, American Legion Post 234
July 10 All You Can Eat Breakfast, Ballston Spa Elks Lodge, Hamilton Street, 8-11:30 am
Abner Doubleday Classic Softball Game, 1 pm, Doubleday Field
July 13 Mid-Week Mixer, 5:30-7 pm, Brookside Nursery
July 14 Farmers’ Market, 3-6 pm, Wiswall Park
Concert in the Park, 6-8 pm Wiswall Park, featuring Marty Wendell
July 16 Farmers’ Market, 9 am-12 pm, Wiswall Park featuring music by Ton Choiniere
July 18 BSBPA Board of Directors Meeting, 7 pm, Brookside Museum
July 19 Networking Breakfast, 7:30-8:30 am, Extra Space Storage
July 19-24 Saratoga County Fair, 9 am-Midnight, Saratoga County Fairgrounds
July 21 Farmers’ Market, 3-6 pm, Wiswall Park
Concert in the Park, 6-8 pm Wiswall Park, featuring Sonny & Perley
July 23 Farmers’ Market, 9 am-12 pm, Wiswall Park featuring live acoustic music
July 28 Farmers’ Market, 3-6 pm, Wiswall Park
Concert in the Park, 6-8 pm Wiswall Park, featuring Tequila Mockingbirds
July 30 Farmers’ Market, 9 am-12 pm, Wiswall Park featuring music by Sandy Shoor
P.O. Box 386
Ballston Spa, NY 12020