![]() The museum’s second program, Pirate Adventure Camp, will run August 14-18, 9am-5pm daily. This camp session is appropriate for children entering 3rd grade through 6th grade. ![]() During this program, children will travel with their team to different places in downtown Glens Falls (all within walking distance of the museum) while learning about the world and participating in team challenges. SUMMER CAMP: The World Awareness Children’s Museum (WACM) will be hosting two summer camps this year, starting with their Amazing Race Camp, running July 24-28, 9am-5pm daily. The exhibition is free to the public and will be on view throughout the summer and fall. In addition to sculptures by over 40 artists scattered throughout the village of North Bennington, an additional 20+ artists will display their work on Bennington Museum’s beautiful 10-acre property in Old Bennington for the fourth consecutive year. SCULPTURE SHOW: 26th Annual North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, June 17 – November 12, at Bennington Museum – 75 Main Street, Bennington, VT. “Organic Impressions” is free and open to the public Tuesday – Saturday, Noon – 5 p.m. Premium Reserved Seats are now on sale online (by phone, (51), and in person.ĪRT EXHIBITION: From June 16 – July 14, 2023, Albany Center Gallery (ACG) presents “Organic Impressions,” featuring the work of three regional artists: Jessica Fallis, Iain Machell, and Leslie Yolen. The production plays Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8pm.Īmphitheater lawn seating at Park Playhouse is available for free on a first-come, first-served basis. The show opens in Albany’s Washington Park June 29 and continues through July 22. THEATER PERFORMANCE: Playhouse Stage Company will present their 35th Anniversary musical production, “Something Rotten,” a Renaissance-set comedy about a down-on-his-luck writer trying to best William Shakespeare by writing the world’s first musical.
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