The Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade returns to Greenwich, the annual Fire Company Holiday Parade marches through South Glens Falls, and more fun events come to the Glens Falls region this weekend.
7th Annual Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade in Greenwich
Saturday, November 23
Kick off the holiday season in Washington County at the 7th Annual Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade. Greenwich’s internationally-famous celebration features tractors rolling down Church and Main Streets bedecked in thousands of holiday lights.
Water | Ways Opening Reception at the Chapman Historical Museum
Saturday, November 23
Be among the first to see the traveling exhibition Water | Ways when it opens at the Chapman Historical Museum. Enjoy refreshments while speaking with the Riverkeeper Community Scientists who will be in attendance.
More Than Words: The Photography of Newsman Bob Paley (Film Screening & Panel Discussion)
Saturday, November 23
Attend a documentary film screening at the Charles R. Wood Theater this weekend! More Than Words depicts the work of local photojournalist Bob Paley during the middle of the 20th century. Afterwards, attend a panel with filmmaker Mary Paley, producer Mary Farnan-Dugan, and local journalists.
Saturday, November 23
Stop by the 35th Annual Holiday Craft Fair at Argyle Central School to shop merchandise from about 60 vendors. There will also be food, beverages, a Cookie Walk, and Scholastic Book Fair.

The South Glens Falls Fire Company Holiday Parade
Sunday, November 24
The South Glens Falls Fire Company Holiday Parade will make its triumphant return to Route 9 this Sunday. The 40th annual event will start at 1 pm and feature a Holiday Music theme.
Skene Manor Annual Basket Party
Saturday, November 23
Bid on some amazing baskets at Skene Manor’s Annual Basket Party. The event will take place at Whitehall High School and feature raffles and light refreshments.
Friday, November 22 through Sunday, November 24
Visit Hubbard Hall in Cambridge this weekend for a production of Brian Friel’s Faith Healer by Irish theatre company The Little Terrible Theatre. There are performances on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm, and Sunday at 2 pm.
Looking Ahead
North Country Festival of Trees
Friday, November 29 through Sunday, December 1
Get ready for the annual North Country Festival of Trees at The Queensbury Hotel! See enchanting displays of trees, gingerbread houses, wreaths, fireplace mantels, and more. There will also be live entertainment, as well as a Children’s Wonderland area with fun crafts and Santa Claus.