Ballston225 - 07/13/2013
In 2013, we celebrate Ballston’s 225th birthday!
Join us on Saturday, July 13, 2013
http://anytownpatriot.com/Ballston225/venues-and-activities/
as we come together as a community to celebrate the past, the present and
the future!
http://anytownpatriot.com/Ballston225/venues-and-activities/
11-4: Chuck Curtiss’ restored sled from 100 years ago (You gotta see how beautiful it is!)
11-4: History Exhibits: Tons of pictures of Ballston; pictures of our own amusement park of 100 years ago; authentic ice cutting saw from Ballston Lake; and more
11-4: Tractors from the Town! See the variety, sizes, and ages
11-4: Real-live and local artisans: a potter (Jim Sankowski of http://ballstonlakepottery.com/), a painter (Steve Jordan), a woodcarver (Al Doty); a quilter (Teresa Bashant); a spinner and weaver (Pam Bucci); a buttermaker; and see the paintings of George Shorey, who, 100 years ago, painted in the little cottage in the woods across from Stevens School.
11-4: Exhibits by the Town of Ballston Community Library and the Parks and Recreation Committee of the Town of Ballston
11-4: Brookside Museum- old-time toys from the Chris Morley collection; old-time games that you can play!
1: Watch a unicycle demonstration, featuring Jeff Pease and others
12-2: Reenactor Matt Zembo and friends—“doing” the OTHER side of the Revolution- the British side Music by the Burnt Hills Melody Makers from 11-1 and by the Fiddlers from 1-3
Final Culminating Event of the afternoon’s activities:
3:15-4: Reenactment of some of the events of early
Town Board Meetings
plus FREE ice cream afterwards!!!!
Merchant Farm, Charlton Road (just west of Town Hall)
See mini horses (Unbelievable!)
chickens and goats one of local resident Bob Smith’s reindeer (no matter how many times you have seen them, they are still awesome!)
BRING THE KIDS! THEY’LL LOVE THE ANIMALS!
Ballston Center Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church,
corner Charlton and Middleline Roads
11-3: Play kids’ games from the past
11-3: See the story of the church in pictures and in person. Remember: this church is the descendant of the original Eliphalet Ball church which started Ballston in the 1770’s.
11:30-1:30: Old fashioned church supper. Enjoy the food! Donations accepted to help defray the cost.
12-3: 1850’s Town Ball, an ancestor of today’s baseball—but VERY different. Come and play.
Be sure to check the page “Participating Businesses & Organizations”
for activities at other venues around the area.
Ballston225 - 07/13/2013
Date and Time
Saturday Jul 13, 2013 Friday Jul 19, 2013
Starts: 9:00AM
Ends: 2:00PM

