Community Events & Resources
On Friday, September 6 from Noon to 5pm, the American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at Town Hall. You can register for an appointment online and entering “Guilderlandtown” in the sponsor code box or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS. While supplies last, the Red Cross is offering a free Red Cross t-shirt for donors.
On Saturday, September 21, the University at Albany and the NYS Writers Institute are hosting the Annual Albany Book Festival. The festival involves a wide-ranging list of local and regional authors, local publishers, and literary organizations.
The Guilderland Public Library’s monthly events calendar has interesting activities for all ages, including on Saturday, September 7, from 9:30am to 2pm, the Library is hosting a Crafts Fair. If you are interested in participating as a vendor, the Library has shared an application.
On Thursday, September 19, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, the Guilderland Food Pantry is holding “A Taste of Guilderland” for its 45th Anniversary Celebration. The fundraiser takes place in the gymnasium at Christ the King Church. There will be food from local restaurants, live music, a photo booth, and raffles, auctions and games.
On Saturday, September 7 from 1pm to 4pm, the Guilderland YMCA is inviting the public to Super Hero, a friends and family picnic. Here’s a link for more details and registration.
On Sunday, September 8 from 11am to 3pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension is sponsoring Family Farm Day at the Patroon Land Farm located at 132 Ketcham Road in Voorheesville. The Farm is operated by the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. This free event will take place, rain or shine, with the opportunity for a hands-on farm experience, farm tours, food vendors, music and activities.
State DOT is now completing ADA modifications on sidewalks, curbing repairs, and stormwater improvements at intersections along Route 20 (Western Avenue) from State Route 155 to State Route 146 (Carman Road). Starting next week, with weather permitting, it will begin milling the same stretch, and follow-up with paving after Labor Day. The project is scheduled for completion in mid-September. There will be weekday single lane closures on eastbound Route 20 from 10am to 6pm and westbound from 6am to 2pm. There may also be single lane closures on weekdays from 7pm to 7am.
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve’s upcoming summer calendar includes Batty for Bats, tonight at 7:30pm; Discover the Pine Bush at Karner Barrens tomorrow at 10am; and Naturalist Walk on Saturday, August 17 at 11am. On Tuesday, August 27 between 6pm and 7:30pm, the Preserve will observe the Common Nighthawk, which is neither common nor a hawk, and is experiencing declines. The birds are in a midst of 6,500 mile migration.
Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s summer events calendar includes on Sunday, September 8, from 7:30pm to 9pm, Owl Prowl at the Bozen Kill Preserve when hike guide and nature educator George Steele will explore the preserve at dusk and learn all about owls and other birds that make their homes there.
MHLC staff is having an informal gathering on Tuesday, August 27, from Noon to 2pm, to celebrate its move to new offices at Albany Pine Bush Preserve’s Discovery Center. While no registration is required, if you do plan to attend, please email connect@mohawkhudson.org so that MHLC can estimate the number of attendees. You can enter through Discovery Center’s main door and MHLC staff member or volunteer will give you access to the MHLC’s new offices on the second floor. If you have any questions, call the MHLC office at (518) 436-6346.
On Saturday, September 14 from 10am to 2pm, the Helderberg Reformed Church in Guilderland Center is hosting a church yard sale.
A reminder that NYS Parks’ Get Offline, Get Outside program which offers free pool or beach access at State parks this summer is continuing. You can find a state pool or beach near you on State Parks’ swimming interactive map of freshwater lakes, salty ocean waters, Olympic-sized swimming pools, and other aquatic offerings.
The CDC again is finding a summer surge in COVID-19, with rates growing or likely growing in 25 states, but likely declining in New York State. While rates are climbing, they are far from other peak surges. COVID-19 deaths peaked nationwide in January 2021 with nearly 26,000 weekly deaths nationwide and hospitalizations reached a peak in January 2022 at 35.4 per 100,000 people. The recent surge has 600 deaths per week, and 4.1 people per 100,000 hospitalized. The CDC has not yet approved or authorized the updated COVID-19 vaccines for the 2024-2025 season.
Town Hall will be closed for Labor Day on Monday, September 2, and the Transfer Station will also be closed on Tuesday, September 3.