Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 1st @ 10:00 am at the Sir William Johnson Park on Main Street in Johnstown.
Rain date is April 8th!
Rain date is April 8th!
This event is open to children of Gloversville 15 and under. Bring your own poles and earthworms. This will be a hook and worm, catch and release competition. No Mealworms. No corn. No pheromones.
Registration starts at 9 a.m. and will be open throughout the day.
Trophies will be awarded for the most fish caught, largest fish caught in each age group, first fish caught and smallest fish caught. Each child who catches a fish will receive an award ribbon in recognition of their accomplishment.
Refreshments will be available for purchase.
Hosted by the Gloversville Recreation Commission. Proceeds raised go toward future events and city park improvements.
Please plan to arrive early with a basket, so you can gather near the appropriate age range for your child. Age groups are 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12.
The Easter Bunny will be available for pictures. We will provide a free printed picture or if you prefer you can take your own.
Face Painting by Gloversville Class of 20261
Hosted by the City of Gloversville Recreation Commission
MVEDD’s Anthony Marris-Swann works with the local communities of Minden, Fort Plain, Nelliston and Palatine Bridge one person at a time.
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The Village of Cooperstown is looking to put the $4.5 million awarded through the first round of the NY Forward Program to good use
Recognized by both the National Register of Historic Place as well as the New York State Register of Historic Places as a historic spa village, Sharon Springs has plans for the future!
With the NY Forward award of $2.25 million for community development, Dolgeville continues its commitment to improve the quality of life for its residents while attracting visitors to this wonderfully historic village.
Governor Hochul announced that Village of Cooperstown is to receive $4.5 million; and the Villages of Sharon Springs and Dolgeville are to receive $2.25 million each from NY Forward Program.
This event is to raise funds for booklets, signs and other materials to keep the tour alive! You can message them on Facebook or use the email on the flyer for tickets! Open to the public for a great night out at Hales Mills Country Club! Limited spaces available!
Cocktails start at 5:30pm with dinner at 6:30pm. Get ready for a wonderful night including a dinner auction, music and dancing at the Hales Mills County Club. Proceeds benefit the Farm to Table Tour which is an event dedicated to connecting the public to the farmers of Fulton and Montgomery Counties. This annual event is held once a year as a self-guided tour to local farm stands and stores.
Be sure to visit farmtotabletour.org or the Farm to Table Tour Facebook page for more information.
Rain date is April 8th!
Please plan to arrive early with a basket, so you can gather near the appropriate age range for your child. Age groups are 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12.
The Easter Bunny will be available for pictures. We will provide a free printed picture or if you prefer you can take your own.
Face Painting by Gloversville Class of 20261
Hosted by the City of Gloversville Recreation Commission
This event is open to children of Gloversville 15 and under. Bring your own poles and earthworms. This will be a hook and worm, catch and release competition. No Mealworms. No corn. No pheromones.
Registration starts at 9 a.m. and will be open throughout the day.
Trophies will be awarded for the most fish caught, largest fish caught in each age group, first fish caught and smallest fish caught. Each child who catches a fish will receive an award ribbon in recognition of their accomplishment.
Refreshments will be available for purchase.
Hosted by the Gloversville Recreation Commission. Proceeds raised go toward future events and city park improvements.