CRG to Participate in Earth Day Clean-up Initiative on April 20th
Fulton County CRG will be joining the Keep Mohawk Valley Beautiful Initiative with a clean-up team for Earth Day on Saturday, April 20th.
Fulton County CRG will be joining the Keep Mohawk Valley Beautiful Initiative with a clean-up team for Earth Day on Saturday, April 20th.
Fulton County CRG will be joining the Keep Mohawk Valley Beautiful Initiative by hosting a clean-up team for Earth Day on Saturday, April 20.
Gloversville is getting ready for a new event that will be held on Saturday, March 30th celebrating music and downtown.
Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market in Gloversville to host “Downtown Business Break” business networking event on March 6 from 8 to 9 a.m.
The Gloversville Downtown Development Specialist (GDDS) Office is asking Gloversville businesses to take a brief online survey.
Fulton County Center for Regional Growth to Honor “Leap of Kindness Day” with Collection Drive for Local Animal Shelters.
Black Friday and Small Business Saturday (Nov. 24 and 25) are big holiday shopping days, and the Downtown Gloversville community is ready,
New Business Ribbon Cutting at 11:30 a.m.; 100th Anniversary for Diner at 1 p.m.; Honoring Women in the Glove Industry at 7 p.m.
Open Mic Night Returns to Mohawk Harvest, Micropolis Art Gallery Participates in SVAN Trails, Glove Theatre Academy Hosts Original Performance and more!
The 17th Annual Gloversville Railfest on Saturday, August 12 will be from 10am to 8pm at Trail Station Park on West Fulton Street.
On Earth Day, teams will go out throughout the Mohawk Valley and pick up garbage. Upon completion, teams are asked to post photos of their bags of garbage on social media and tag it #KMVB. Teams can be registered for the Earth Day Clean Up at website https://mvedd.org/kmvb.
“We are supporting our partners in the KMVB initiative who are Mohawk Valley Economic Development District, City of Gloversville and the Fulton-Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce,” Peters said. “Not only are we good neighbors and support environmental stewardship, but clean-ups are important for economic development efforts as we showcase Fulton County to potential businesses and investors.”
CRG hosted a team last year and will have a similar route for this year’s efforts. The team will meet on April 20 at 10 a.m. in front of the office at 34 W. Fulton Street in Gloversville. They will clean from Fulton Street down to Cayadutta Street to Main Street and will also clean the portion of the Rail Trail near the Fulton County Regional SPCA.
This 60-minute vinyasa yoga flow will connect breath to movement starting from the ground up and leave you feeling calm, relaxed and ready for the day ahead. It creates the perfect mindset to tackle your biggest challenges. So please join in on the fun to stretch and strengthen your mind and body. Please bring your mat, props, comfortable fitting clothes and water.
This 60-minute vinyasa yoga flow will connect breath to movement starting from the ground up and leave you feeling calm, relaxed and ready for the day ahead. It creates the perfect mindset to tackle your biggest challenges. So please join in on the fun to stretch and strengthen your mind and body. Please bring your mat, props, comfortable fitting clothes and water.
This event is part of The Glove Theatre’s new “Education Series” focused on bringing engaging education programs to continuous learners of every age! This event is free to the public thanks to generous sponsorship by Sunday and John Blackmon.
Did you know that turtles can breathe through their butts? Get a glimpse into the fascinating lives of freshwater turtles and their unique history and anatomy. Meet ambassador turtles from the Adirondacks and beyond and find out why turtles are disappearing and what you can do to make sure we have turtles to love for generations to come. This program will educate and entertain people of all ages!
Debbie Philp is a NYS licensed wildlife rehabilitator and the founder of Dancing Turtle Rescue, a small nonprofit dedicated to saving native freshwater turtles and their wetland habitats. Debbie is a certified master herpetologist with a strong background in natural history. She brings her knowledge and passion to her public education programs. Debbie shares her home with rescued pets including 15 turtles, a lizard, a snake, and two frogs, in addition to her licensed educational ambassadors and any injured native turtles in care. Debbie is a member of North Country Wild Care, a network of wildlife rehabilitators in northeastern New York, and is currently serving as president.
This 60-minute vinyasa yoga flow will connect breath to movement starting from the ground up and leave you feeling calm, relaxed and ready for the day ahead. It creates the perfect mindset to tackle your biggest challenges. So please join in on the fun to stretch and strengthen your mind and body. Please bring your mat, props, comfortable fitting clothes and water.
This 60-minute vinyasa yoga flow will connect breath to movement starting from the ground up and leave you feeling calm, relaxed and ready for the day ahead. It creates the perfect mindset to tackle your biggest challenges. So please join in on the fun to stretch and strengthen your mind and body. Please bring your mat, props, comfortable fitting clothes and water.
This 60-minute vinyasa yoga flow will connect breath to movement starting from the ground up and leave you feeling calm, relaxed and ready for the day ahead. It creates the perfect mindset to tackle your biggest challenges. So please join in on the fun to stretch and strengthen your mind and body. Please bring your mat, props, comfortable fitting clothes and water.
This 60-minute vinyasa yoga flow will connect breath to movement starting from the ground up and leave you feeling calm, relaxed and ready for the day ahead. It creates the perfect mindset to tackle your biggest challenges. So please join in on the fun to stretch and strengthen your mind and body. Please bring your mat, props, comfortable fitting clothes and water.