Find your weekend fun in the Glens Falls area below, from a kids fishing derby at Crandall Park to the latest production at the Charles R. Wood Theater.
May 5
Chef Matt Bolton and his culinary arts students will be at their Seasoned location on Friday as they team up with Dancing Grain Farm Brewery for a special dinner and beverage pairing.
May 6
Come to Crandall Pond and bring your kid and their fishing rod, because the Glens Falls Rotary Club is hosting their annual Kids Fishing Derby. This friendly competition is open to ages 3 to 15.
Opening Day at Parks-Bentley Place
May 6
The Parks-Bentley Place opens for the season this Saturday. Come take a tour of the historic buildings and property, including a peek at a 1760 original log cabin with a beehive fireplace.
May 6
The Fort Ann Super Stop is hosting this classic car and truck show that serves as a fundraising event for a local family. There will be music, food trucks, and giveaways.
May 6
If you’re in Whitehall on Saturday, stop by the Freakopolis Geekery to take part in Free Comic Book Day.
Washington County Antique Fair
May 6 & 7
The first of two Washington County Antique Fairs for this year is this weekend at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Greenwich. About 220 vendors are expected.
Family Hike at Moreau Lake State Park
May 7
Join in a family-friendly hike at Moreau Lake State Park. No strollers, but all ages and abilities are able to participate.
Glens Falls Symphony Concert: An Evening of Classic Broadway
May 7
The final concert of the season for the Glens Falls Symphony is this Sunday at the Glens Falls High School. Come out to see Lindsay Roberts, who is currently on Broadway in Phantom of the Opera.
May 7
Beer, live music, and Mother’s Day shopping will come together at Slickfin Brewing Company on Sunday.
through May 7
Calendar Girls at the Charles R. Wood Theater is based on the true story of 11 Women’s Institute members who posed nude for a calendar to raise money for the Leukemia Research Fund.