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Experienced Area Yoga Teacher Opens ‘Grounded on Glen’ Studio In Glens Falls

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
Kayla Craft has been practicing yoga for 20 years and in July moved her business to 282 Glen St., naming it Grounded on Glen. The studio offers mediation, pilates, retreats and more.
Lisa Balschunat

By Lisa Balschunat

Kayla Craft has been practicing yoga for 20 years and has owned and operated the Yoga Kayla studio for the past seven on the second floor of 206 Glen St in Glens Falls. 

Since 2014, yoga enthusiasts have climbed an old 20-step wooden staircase to enter into the yoga studio. 

In early July, Craft moved her New York State Women Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) down the block to 282 Glen St. She expanded the studio’s offering and renamed the business Grounded on Glen St. 

“When I first opened Yoga Kayla, it was just me teaching. But now I have 18 instructors and offer mediation, pilates, teaching certification and retreats,” she said. “Rebranding the business was a must.”

Grounded on Glen St is located on the corner of Glen and South streets. It is now a street-level studio that features group classes, one-on-one private sessions, yoga weekends, urban retreats, wellness programs, meditation and mindfulness classes taught by the 18 certified instructors.

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Behavioral Health Services North Buys Queensbury Building, Solidifying Its Presence

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
This 36,000-square-foot office building at 25 Willowbrook Road in Queensbury was sold by developer Rich Schermerhorn to Behavioral Health Services North.

By Jill Nagy

Behavioral Health Services North has solidified its presence in Queensbury by purchasing the building it had been occupying as a tenant. 

The organization, based in Plattsburgh, took over the mental health and substance treatment services previously provided by Glens Falls Hospital.

Behavioral Services North became a sub-tenant in the offices the hospital had been renting. On July 30, they closed on the purchase of the 36,000-square-foot office building at 25 Willowbrook Road from developer Rich Schermerhorn. The purchase price was $2.85 million.

“We’re really excited to be in Washington and Warren counties to serve a population in need of services,” said David LePage, chief financial officer of Behavioral Sciences. 

Currently, they are serving approximately 1,400 clients in Washington and Warren counties and they have waiting lists for both mental health and substance abuse care, he added.  The COVID pandemic has “only made it worse,” increasing the need for services.

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Business Report: A Healthy, Balanced Life

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
Amanda Gustafson, MS, RD, CDN, is a
clinical dietitian at Glens Falls Hospital.

By Amanda Gustafson, MS, RD, CDN

Your health is an individual journey that should be personalized to your unique needs and circumstances. As a registered dietitian working at Glens Falls Hospital, I strive every day to support our patients where they are in their health journey. 

Whether you’ve established healthy routines that work for you or are looking to make a change in your current routine, consider these tips for living a well-balanced, healthier lifestyle:  

1. Rely on trusted sources of information for facts about nutrition. 

With the influx of social media influencers and advertisements surrounding fad diets and trends, we are constantly bombarded with misleading or false information about what “healthy” means. 

Without consulting a trusted source, it can be difficult to identify what type of lifestyle and diet is best for your particular needs. Our society’s diet culture also tends to promote restrictive eating habits, and a one-size-fits-all solution, which doesn’t guarantee weight loss or better health. 

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1863 Club At Saratoga Race Course Remains Open To Host Events During Track Offseason

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
The 1863 Club debuted during the 2019 season and will be open for private events.
Courtesy NYRA

The 1863 Club at Saratoga Race Course will for the first time be available for private events during the racing offseason now through June, the New York Racing Association (NYRA) announced.

The 1863 Club, which debuted during the 2019 season, is a three-story, climate-controlled hospitality building located on the Clubhouse turn overlooking the historic main track at Saratoga Race Course. The building features differentiated hospitality options for a wide variety of uses and experiences, including weddings, fundraisers, reunions, and corporate dinners.

The first-floor banquet space, The Rail at the 1863 Club, features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the main track and accommodates up to nearly 500 individuals. The second floor, presented by Resorts World, accommodates up to 300 guests. The third floor offers three luxury suites each welcoming between 30 to 45 guests for intimate gatherings.

“We have received tremendous feedback from those who have enjoyed a day at the 1863 Club during the Saratoga racing season and are excited to provide even more guests with the opportunity to experience this unique space year-round,” said Kevin Quinn, NYRA vice president of sales and hospitality. “The 1863 Club, with its sweeping views of Saratoga Race Course, is ideally suited to host events of all shapes and sizes during the off-season.”

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Boats By George Owner Plans To Make Lake George Forum A Year-Round Show Facility

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
The Lake George Forum was purchased by Boats by George owner George Pensel.
Courtesy Boats By George

By Jennifer Farnsworth

Boats By George founder George Pensel recently purchased the Lake George Forum and envisions it as a year-round boat show.

The company’s purchase of the 50,000-square-foot arena is more than a savvy business move. 

“This is something I have been dreaming about for the past four or five years, but boating has been a part of me since my family began in the business in 1948.  I worked as a dock hand at age 15, and from there continued to learn and work in the business. When my dad decided to step away from it, I guess you could say there was a spark in me,” said Pensel.

“This was a space I had interest in a few years ago but the timing wasn’t right. This time around it was,” said Pensel.

Pensel said although the property needs cosmetic updates, structurally it does not need major renovations. His vision for the space is for visitors to feel as though they are at a boat show. Pensel said there will be memorabilia and other exhibit-type aspects to the facility.

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Spirit Halloween, A Store With A Vast Array Of Costumes, Is Open At Aviation Mall

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
Spirit Halloween offers a selection of Halloween costumes for the entire family along with accessories, exclusive animatronics, party supplies, home décor, and more.
Courtesy Aviation Mall

Aviation Mall announced seasonal retailer, Spirit Halloween is open again in the mall’s former Sears space.

With more than 1,400 locations across the United States, Spirit Halloween is among the largest Halloween retailer in North America. 

The store offers a selection of Halloween costumes for the entire family along with accessories, exclusive animatronics, party supplies, home décor, and more. 

Shoppers will find a vast selection of exclusively licensed merchandise at Spirit, including character costumes from Hocus Pocus, Ghostbusters, Paw Patrol, Scooby-Doo and more.  New lines this year include Suicide Squad 2, Killer Clowns from Outer Space, Disney Princesses and Space Jam.

Spirit Halloween also gives back to the communities where they are located through its “Spirit of Children” program. 

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100 Women Who Care Northeast Chapter Donates To Therapeutic Horses Of Saratoga

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
Members of 100 Women Who Care Northeast Chapter present a charitable donation to representatives of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga, Saratoga Springs.
Courtesy 100 Women Who Care Northeast Chapter

Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga in Saratoga Springs received a $5,600 donation from 100 Women Who Care Northeast Chapter. 

THS is a nonprofit organization that provides psychological therapy services to children and adults through the use of retired race horses that have been rescued by the organization. The donation will be used to build a new run-in shed and make other improvements to their facilities.

100 Women Who Care Northeast Chapter consists of a group of women who are from Warren, Washington, and Saratoga counties. 

They support the concept of “collective philanthropy” by pooling their donations for a different non-profit organization each quarter. The group held its first meeting in February 2020, starting with 36 women and gradually growing to the current 70 members. 

To date, the organization has  donated more than $23,000 to local non-profit organizations including Gateway House of Peace, WAIT House, Wellspring, THS, and the Warren/Washington CARE Center.

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Lake George Chamber Director Says Tourism Is Rebounding Strong In Wake Of Pandemic

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
The Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce staffs this Tourism Center in the village. Officials say the season is going well and businesses are busy.

By Susan Elise Campbell

Despite staffing shortages and many rainy days, the summer experience around Lake George is proving to be “a phenomenal season,” according to Gina Mintzer, executive director of Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce.

That’s good news as the country eases out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The Lake is beautiful and warm and the campgrounds are full,” said Mintzer. “Everything is open and available. But there is still a pandemic and we are asking people to be safe and on the honor system.”

Television advertising, social media, flyers from businesses, and emails from the Chamber to its members are getting word out that there is an abundance of things to do in this premier resort area, rain or shine.

“There are plenty of indoor activities, such as Hyde Museum downtown Glens Falls and the Warren County Historical Society in Queensbury,” Mintzer said. “Prospect Mountain is open and free” for hiking, picnics, or a short drive offering beautiful views of Lake George.

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Adirondack Balloon Festival Returns In September With Some Brand New Events

Posted onAugust 13, 2021August 13, 2021
The Adirondack Balloon Festival will return in September for its 48th year, with a new format designed to keep audiences spread out while still providing great entertainment.
Courtesy Adirondack Balloon Festival

The Adirondack Balloon Festival will return in September for its 48th year, with a new format, expanding to include a new event at East Field in Glens Falls, multiple launch sites throughout Warren and Washington counties, a drive-through moonglow event  and more.

The 48th annual festival will take place Thursday to Sunday, Sept. 23-26, in multiple locations.

“This will not be the same-old, same-old Adirondack Balloon Festival you know from years past,” said Mark Donahue, president of the organization’s board of directors.

“Due to COVID, we had to totally reinvent the festival this year,” he said. “We are excited to bring back the joy and wonder of the mass ascensions, while keeping safe and still having fun. Our group of volunteer organizers has been working around the clock to make this happen, as we know how much it means to the community.”

The event is free for the community. Festival merchandise will be for sale at select events, with a smaller selection than in previous years.

Organizers listed the schedule of special events as follows:

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Fall Games Of Special Olympics Returning To Glens Falls For First Time Since 2015

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Stacey Hengsterman, president and CEO of Special Olympics New York.
Courtesy ARCC

Special Olympics New York announced the return of State Fall Games, which will be hosted by the Glens Falls community Oct. 22 and 23 at sporting venues throughout the area.

The announcement was made at a Queensbury Hotel press conference with local officials and Special Olympics athletes.

State Fall Games athletes and coaches will compete in seven sports: bocce, cycling, golf, equestrian, soccer, softball, and cross-country running.

“The 2021 State Fall Games will mark two very special milestones for our athletes, coaches and fans,” said Stacey Hengsterman, president and CEO of Special Olympics New York. “This will be our first fall games since we last held them in Glens Falls in 2015, and the first statewide competition we’re able to host in-person since before the global health pandemic. I know I speak for our entire community when I say: Thank you, Glens Falls.”

State Fall Games was eliminated from the Special Olympics New York budget six years ago due to financial constraints, leaving approximately 19,000 fall sports athletes statewide without a state-level competition, officials said. The games were slated to return last October, but they were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Special Olympics return to activity protocols require that at least 80 percent of event participants be vaccinated for the COVID-19 virus. Athletes who remain unvaccinated are required to wear masks and social distance at all times.

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