Continuing Education Catalog

Use this catalog to find Continuing Education classes that fit your goals and schedule. Each listing includes course details, dates, costs and easy links to registration, so you can quickly move from browsing to enrolling in the workforce training or enrichment courses that fit your life.

The Office of Continuing Education offers learning opportunities for people of all ages. These noncredit classes include workforce training and personal enrichment opportunities to encourage lifelong learning. 

Registration: Request registration for Continuing Education courses for adults (not including summer youth culinary arts classes) using the Noncredit Course Registration Request Form.

Youth culinary arts courses: In Summer 2026, we’re excited to offer noncredit culinary arts courses for youth! Visit the youth culinary arts courses page for details, specific grade levels and how to register.

Policies: View our Continuing Education registration information page for important details about noncredit course registration, payment, refund/tuition liability policy, college closings and delays, parking and more

Noncredit course registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. All courses and programs are subject to cancellation for insufficient enrollment, so please register early.

Workforce training

Electrical Maintenance Bootcamp (currently waitlisted)

Jan. 21 to April 15 (No class Jan. 26 due to inclement weather)

Mondays and Wednesdays | 6 to 9 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

The Electrical Maintenance Technician Bootcamp teaches a strong foundation in basic math applications and conversions, measurement and scientific notation skills, an introduction to AC and DC currents, safety protocol, including PPE and LOTO certification, an introduction to PLC equipment and relay communications, hand tool use, and use of continuous improvement models used in modern manufacturing environments including Lean and Six Sigma.

 

Please note: If you are interested in registering for this course, please email SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education at conted@sunyacc.edu.

 

Price: Free

CRN: 20214

ServSafe Food Safety Certification Workshop

May 4   

Monday | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Queensbury campus

Bring a bag lunch 

 

Food-service professionals working or pursuing jobs in establishments that handle, cook, store, serve, deliver, remove and dispose of food benefit from ServSafe training and certification. This national transferable certification might be required by employers and proves competencies and readiness to be a successful employee. Local hospitality and food-service businesses seeking effective training and certification for employees are invited to register them for this workshop. (Please see details about employer invoicing and payment of course tuition on our registration information and policies page.) Individuals who successfully complete this full-day program and examination will receive certification, which is valid for five years. 

 

Participants are encouraged to review the required book in advance to support participation in discussion and successful completion of the certification exam. The Office of Continuing Education will contact registered students about availability of books and how to pick them up.

 

Registration for this course closes Thursday, April 9, to ensure timely receipt of course materials. Any students who withdraw after that date will still be liable for the materials fee.

 

Instructor: Frank Burns

Price: $225 (Course price includes a $78 materials fee.)

CRN: 20023

AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider – CPR/AED & Stop the Bleed (2-year cert)

1 to 4 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga

 

Those 18 and older are invited to register for one of our one-day CPR courses, which are free for participants. These CPR courses are sponsored by Healthcare Pathways, a program funded by a State University of New York (SUNY) Future of Work Centers grant. 

 

  • Monday, April 6 (CRN: 20220)
  • Monday, May 4 (CRN: 20221)

 

Instructor: Clint McCarthy

Price: Free

 

 

Certified Recovery Peer Advocate

Dates to be announced

 

This 50-hour foundational training fulfills the core requirement for individuals seeking provisional certification as a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA-P). This course introduces participants to the essential competencies of peer advocacy, including advocacy, mentoring and education, recovery and wellness support, ethical responsibility and Medication Supported Recovery (MSR). Completing this training qualifies students to apply for provisional certification through the New York Certification Board (NYCB). 

 

The primary function of a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate is facilitating outreach with individuals in a program or considering treatment for addiction. Using their recovery expertise, professional training and lived experience, peers boost individuals’ engagement in treatment and commitment to recovery. CRPAs also connect patients to community-based recovery supports consistent with treatment, recovery and discharge plans. 

 

The following courses, held at SUNY Adirondack's Queensbury campus, are included in this program:

 

  • CCAR Recovery Coach Academy©
  • Medication Supported Recovery
  • CCAR Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches©

 

Upon completion of this program, students will:

 

  • Understand the scope of practice of a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate
  • Display ability to communicate with patients in a culturally sensitive context
  • Understand and perform skills related to peer services
  • Apply essential skills as they relate to the recovery field

 

Once a student successfully completes the instructional portion of CRPA-P training, they begin professional development in this role, with support from Healthy Capital District. This includes:

 

Weekly check-ins to address challenges and celebrate successes

Data-tracking sheets to highlight strengths and opportunities, and track metrics that support CRPA and employer outcomes

Healthy Capital District resources, including hard copies of guides

Monthly professional development, including virtual and in-person workshops

 

Prerequisite: All participants must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent. 

 

Instructor: Katrina Fox-Marshall, CRPA/CARC NYCB Trainer

Price: $1,500 (Tuition assistance may be available; contact Continuing Education for details.)

CRN: 20208

HVAC/R Fundamentals Bootcamp

Dates and times to be announced

 

This course begins with the basics of HVAC/R and moves to an in-depth breakdown of HVAC/R knowledge needed to build a solid technical foundation. Content focuses on various topics, including but not limited to:

 

  • Electrical skills and troubleshooting
  • Refrigeration and principles of thermodynamics
  • Pipe sizing and types of fittings used in HVAC/R
  • Reading and interpretation of wiring schematics
  • Use and handling of HVAC multimeter, manometer, psychrometer, refrigeration gauges and temperature probes
  • Compressor types and how they mechanically move refrigerant through a system
  • Types of heat exchangers
  • Electrical motors, controls and switches
  • Volt/multimeter
  • Interpreting electrical diagrams and symbols
  • Brazing and soldering techniques
  • Identifying types of pumps/water flow controls/water zone valves
  • Common piping configurations in residential and commercial boilers

 

Price: $1,008

AI Agility Challenge

Six-week online program beginning Jan. 20 

15 minutes per day

 

SUNY Adirondack partners with HumanSkills.ai to help regional employers implement AI practices beneficial to employees and organizations by offering an AI Agility Challenge. Give your team the tools to effectively leverage AI tools and keep up with rapid AI advancements. To learn more about HumanSkills.ai Agility Challenge, please visit the HumanSkills.ai website

 

Benefits:

  • Accelerate adoption across teams
  • Ensure responsible AI use
  • Increase productivity
  • Drive strategic value

 

The experience:

  • Six weeks, 15 minutes a day
  • Learn alongside your peers
  • Value-added activities

 

Price: $500 per person

 

 

 

Front End Web Development

March 2 to May 20

Mondays & Wednesdays | 5:45 to 8:45 p.m. | Live synchronous 

 

This exciting course gives trainees hands-on coding and user interface design experience, building a solid foundation in HTML, CSS, JavaScript and collaborative version control tools like GitHub. Trainees also complete a group project. This course may especially appeal to graphic designers and aspiring app developers ready to take their careers to the next level.

 

Instructor: CanCode Communities

Price: This training is free for income-eligible individuals. Tuition is on a sliding scale up to $3,500 for employers, partners and individuals able to self-pay.

CRN: 20210

Microsoft Excel Level 3: Advanced Skills

April 13 and 16   

Monday & Thursday | 6 to 9 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga

 

Use Excel to manage, share and present data at work or home. Learn to work with multiple worksheets and workbooks, use lookup functions and formula auditing, share and protect workbooks, automate functionality, create sparklines and forecast data. This course is intended for individuals who have significant experience with Microsoft Excel and are interested in advancing their skills and efficiency in this software application. To successfully complete this course, you must attend both sessions.

 

Registration for this class closes Friday, March 27, to ensure timely receipt of course materials. Any students who withdraw after that date will still be liable for the materials fee.

 

Instructor: Dan Dragon, Dan Dragon Development

Price: $145 (Course price includes a $35 materials fee.)

CRN: 20017 

Please note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Notary Public License Exam Preparation — Self-Paced, Online Course

Available Feb. 14 to April 30 

 

This online, self-paced course is offered through the Brightspace learning management system and is designed to teach essential information needed for the New York State Notary exam. In addition, this course thoroughly prepares participants for the duties and functions of a Notary Public officer. They gain insight into what a Notary Public’s key responsibilities and limitations are, as well as some best practices. Topics include notary concepts, definition review, sample forms and notary law subsection review. 

 

Please note: The Notary Public exam will not be given during this workshop. To successfully complete this course and prepare for the exam, students are required to complete the reading, discussion and quiz activities in the course syllabus.

 

Registration for this course closes Wednesday, April 1, to ensure participants have time to complete the course. 

 

Instructor: Kelli Hatin, Ed.D., professor of business, SUNY Adirondack

Price: $95

CRN: 20024 

Master the Skills for Non-Technical Remote Jobs 

Self-guided course beginning Feb. 9

Asynchronous with weekly group coaching sessions

 

Discover everything you need to thrive in today’s remote work landscape. Whether you want to transition into remote work or advance in your current role, this course will give you the tools and support you need. Throughout the program, we focus on you — your aspirations, challenges and work-life balance. The course includes:

 

  • Personalized career path discovery: Dive deep into discovering which role is perfect for you based on your strengths and goals.
  • Productivity, mindfulness and artificial intelligence: Master AI tools and time management practices that create harmony between your personal and professional lives.
  • Weekly coaching: Participate in live, interactive coaching, ensuring ongoing support, feedback and guidance through every stage of your journey.
  • Job acquisition strategies: Learn direct outreach techniques to connect with recruiters and hiring managers, helping you stand out from the crowd.

 

If you want a job that doesn’t compromise your life, this is the course for you. 

 

Instructors: Michael Ammaturo and Noosh'Anna, Bendicoot LLC 

Price: $375

CRN: 20211

Wastewater Treatment: Activated Sludge Processes

April 6 to May 11 (No class April 15)

Mondays & Wednesdays | 6 to 9 p.m.

Queensbury campus & Glens Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

This class is one in a series of three courses offered as part of the NYSDEC Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate series. The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation requires this course if you plan to pursue an “A” certificate at any level. This is also an appropriate refresher for those who hold certification and seek operator renewal credit. Topics to be covered include a basic process overview, modifications, process control, testing and calculations, nitrification, problem-solving, record keeping, trending and graphing.

 

Required textbooks: The following textbooks are required for the course. Students who do not already have these textbooks must purchase their own copies before the first class.

  • “Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants,” Vol. 1, 8th Edition, published in 2019 (available through the Office of Water Programs, Sacramento State)
  • “Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants,” Vol. 2, 8th Edition, published in 2022 (available through the Office of Water Programs, Sacramento State)

 

Please note:

  • The first and last sessions will be held at SUNY Adirondack’s Queensbury campus. The remaining sessions will be held at Glens Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant (GFWWTP) unless otherwise indicated by the instructor.
  • While not required, it is recommended that participants complete the Basic Operations for Wastewater Treatment Plants course before attending this course.
  • Attendance at all sessions and successful completion of all required course activities and the exam are required to receive a certificate of completion.

 

Instructor: William Norton, water & sewer superintendent, City of Glens Falls

Price: $359 

CRN: 20036

Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Course

May 14 and 15

Thursday & Friday | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

Participants who successfully complete this course earn a two-year SOLO certification, which is nationally recognized. This 16-hour program, held over the course of two days, meets ACA guidelines and focuses on:

 

  • Response and assessment
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Environmental emergencies
  • Survival skills
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Medical emergencies 

 

Please note: Students must be 14 or older, and participants under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of class.

 

Instructor: Clint McCarthy

Price: $275 per participant (CPR, AED for Adult/Child/Infant is an additional $40)

CRN: 20216

Personal enrichment

Please note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Beginning Jewelry Beading NEW!

May 2

Saturday | 9 a.m. to noon | Queensbury campus

 

Participants learn basic beading for jewelry making and create their own unique 18- to 20-inch pendant necklace to take home. The instructor demonstrates various techniques and design basics, assisting each participant to design and make their own one-of-a-kind, professional-looking necklace from their choice of glass or semiprecious stone beads.

 

Please note: This course requires use of fine motor skills and uses small parts. Participants should bring any eyewear needed for reading or similar tasks. Optional tools that might be helpful for participants to bring include a magnifying glass and tweezers for grasping small items.

 

Instructor: Alice Kaplan

Price: $45 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20029

 

 

 

Beginning Crochet (currently full; waitlisted)

April 14 to May 5

Tuesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga

 

Those with little to no knowledge of crocheting and those with some experience with the craft benefit from this course. Students learn about tools and supplies needed and how they’re used, as well as a number of basic stitches and how to read crochet patterns. Students complete a simple project, such as a scarf or small throw blanket. No previous experience is required.

 

Please note: Students should bring a size H metal crochet hook and two skeins of worsted-weight yarn. 

 

Instructor: Lisa Akker

Price: $55 

CRN: 20026

 

 

 

Felt Needling Art Workshop NEW! 

April 14 to May 5 

Tuesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Saratoga Springs High School

 

Learn needle felting step by step — from planning your idea to creating a finished 3D felt artwork. Participants will design and make a small three-dimensional picture, exploring texture, color and sculptural detail in wool.

 

Instructor: Ilona Zabolotna

Price: $55 plus an additional $30 materials fee (The $30 materials fee is payable to the instructor in class.)

CRN: 20072

 

 

 

Become Fluent in Pastel Landscapes

March 21 to April 25 

Saturdays | 1 to 3 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

This six-week course helps you gain confidence working with pastels. We discuss types of pastels, papers and a short history of the use of pastels. Each week we concentrate on a different aspect of a landscape painting, including composition, light themes, and painting skies, water reflections and trees. 

 

This course is for those with an interest in using pastels, including beginning adults who wish to tap into their creative selves.

 

Please note: Pastels will be supplied by the instructor. Students will need to purchase two 9x12-inch pads of Canson Mi-Teintes pastel paper. Each pad contains 24 pieces in assorted colors. Students can purchase pastel paper online at sites such as Dick Blick Art Materials (dickblick.com), Dakota Art Pastels (dakotapastels.com) or Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff (cheapjoes.com). The estimated cost is approximately $20; please note prices are subject to change based on the vendor.

 

Instructor: Joann Quinlivan

Price: $75 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20027 

 

 

 

Beginner Creating Stained Glass Weekend (currently full; waitlisted)

April 25 and 26 

Saturday & Sunday | 8 a.m. to noon | Queensbury campus

 

Learn the art of creating stained-glass objects. Students experience cutting glass to fit a pattern, grinding, foiling and soldering the pieces. Students have the opportunity to create two unique stained-glass pieces. 

 

Please note: Students should wear closed-toe shoes.

 

Instructor: Claire Griffith

Price: $125 (Course price includes a $20 materials fee.)

CRN: 20046

Please note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Boating America

April 18 (CRN: 20048) (registration has closed for this class)

Saturday | 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Queensbury campus

or

May 9 (CRN: 20049)

Saturday | 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

Under Brianna’s Law, all operators of motorized vessels need a boating safety certificate, regardless of age. This basic power boat and personal watercraft (PWC) class teaches the knowledge needed to obtain a U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary boating safety certificate for motorboat and personal watercraft operation. This course meets boating safety education requirements for the state of New York. Many insurance companies recognize the certificate for discounts on boat insurance. Operators may not operate a personal watercraft (Jet Ski®, Sea-Doo®, etc.) unless they are at least 14 years of age and hold a boater safety certificate issued by the USCG Auxiliary for having completed an eight-hour, classroom-based course.

 

Please note: Bring a bag lunch and/or snacks. Participants must attend all eight hours and pass the final exam to qualify for the certificate, which is issued at the end of class. This course is open to individuals who are at least 10 years of age. Participants younger than 14 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the class.

 

Instructor: U.S. Coast Guard, Lake George Flotilla 15-10

Price: $39 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

Five-Hour Prelicensing Course 

July 14

Tuesday | 5 to 10 p.m. | Live synchronous

 

This Five-Hour Prelicensing Course is required by New York State Department of Motor Vehicles for all applicants who want to take a road test for a driver’s license. A MV-278 completion certificate needed for road test appointments will be issued at the conclusion of this class.

 

Please note:

  • Preregistration is required using the Five-Hour Prelicensing Course Registration Request Form.
  • A New York state Learner’s Permit (photo ID) is required.
  • Students should join the class 15 minutes early. Class starts promptly at the scheduled time.
  • Students must have their cameras on at all times during the course; the instructor must be able to see each student to confirm attendance for the duration of the class.
  • No refunds will be issued after noon the Friday before class.

 

Instructor: Bell’s Auto Driving 

Price: $55

CRN: 70001

Please note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Financial Literacy 

April 22 to May 6

Wednesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

Cheyanne Jenkins is a passionate advocate for financial empowerment and education. With seven years of experience in the finance industry, she has dedicated her career to helping individuals and families achieve their financial goals. Cheyanne believes financial literacy is the key to breaking the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and building a secure future. Through engaging seminars and interactive workshops, she provides participants with tools and knowledge to navigate the complexities of personal finance. This course covers essential topics such as credit awareness, tailored banking strategies, identity protection and understanding common fraud schemes. Cheyanne emphasizes the importance of open family conversations about money, equipping participants with confidence to discuss financial matters with loved ones. 

 

Join Cheyanne in this transformative journey to financial wellness, and take the first step toward a brighter, more secure future.

 

Instructor: Cheyanne Jenkins, branch manager, TD Bank

Price: $16

CRN: 20076

 

 

 

Maximize Your Social Security Benefit 

April 6

Monday | 6:15 to 8 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

A few key decisions can make a big difference in your Social Security benefit. Learn strategies to get the most money from Social Security. Learn how to plan for taxes, health care and other costs during retirement, as well as how to wisely grow and protect your retirement income. This session covers key Social Security benefit choices, such as individual and spousal options, and helps you understand simple steps to maximize your benefit. 

 

Instructor: Frank Finch, principal of Life Stages Financial Group

Price: $16

CRN: 20077

Please note: Consult your physician before starting any exercise program. Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees, and no refunds for materials fees will be issued after that time.

 

 

Cardio & Strength Circuit 

Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. | Queensbury campus

(No class March 10, March 12 or May 12)

 

  • April 2 to May 14 (CRN: 20186) — Price: $82
  • May 19 to June 25 (CRN: 20187) — Price: $82

 

Protect bone health and muscle, be stronger and fitter, develop better body mechanics and relieve stress. We work different muscle groups every week. You will be instructed every step of the way. This class offers low-, medium- and high-intensity options for men and women of all age groups. All fitness levels are welcome, and no experience is required. Join in the fun!

 

Please note: Students should wear comfortable clothes and good sneakers, and bring water and a mat.

 

Instructor: Ann Giroux

Price: $62

 

 

 

Strength Training for Women 

March 10 to May 7 (No class April 7 or 9)

Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Lake Avenue Elementary School, Saratoga Springs

 

This course builds strength using hand weights, body weight and stretching. Non-aerobic exercises are done standing and on the floor. 

 

Please note: Participants must be able to get up from the floor to stand without assistance. Bring hand weights (5-10 pounds recommended), a mat and a water bottle.

 

Instructor: Sue Johnson

Price: $75

CRN: 20004

 

 

 

Co-Ed Volleyball 

Tuesdays & Thursdays | 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 

Maple Avenue Middle School, Saratoga Springs 

(No class Feb. 17, Feb. 19, March 3, April 7 or April 9)

 

  • March 17 to April 16 (CRN: 20007) — Price: $72
  • April 23 to May 19 (CRN: 20008)— Price: $72 

 

Join in this twice-weekly pickup volleyball course for intermediate BB/B level players. Preregistration is required. 

 

Please note: A towel, water and good sneakers/shoes are recommended. 

 

Instructor: Patrick Baldwin 

 

 

 

Advanced Power Volleyball 

March 11 to May 6 (No class March 18 or April 8)

Wednesdays | 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 

Maple Avenue Middle School, Saratoga Springs

 

Advanced Power Volleyball holds competitive pickup games for experienced players. Participants are expected to have solid foundational skills and a knowledge of offensive and defensive strategies using designated hitters, setters, blockers, etc., as well as familiarity with USA Volleyball rules and regulations. 

 

Please note: This class is not for beginners. Preregistration is required.

 

Instructor: Adam Giannini

Price: $42

CRN: 20010

 

 

 

Restorative Yoga 

Feb. 10 to May 12 (No class March 10 or April 7)

Tuesdays | 6 to 7:15 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

Restorative yoga is a rejuvenating and fully supported practice using props and blankets to modify and enhance traditional yoga postures. The postures gently stretch and open the body, relieving chronic tension and stress, leading to deep relaxation and healing. Restorative breathing and meditation practices are included. All levels are welcome.

 

Please note: Students should bring a yoga mat, blanket and strap.

 

Instructor: Tobey Gifford, Lemon Tree Yoga

Price: $105

CRN: 20031

 

 

 

Chair Yoga

April 2 to May 14 (No class April 9)

Thursdays | 10 to 11 a.m. | Queensbury campus

 

Chair yoga is a gentle, accessible and effective practice. Students perform postures and breathing exercises using the support of a chair. This class is great for students recovering from injury or illness, as well as for anyone who wants to experience the many benefits of yoga without having to get up and down from the floor. Benefits include increased strength, mobility, balance and flexibility, along with improved circulation, cognition, relaxation and stress reduction. No previous experience is necessary.

 

Instructor: Tobey Gifford, Lemon Tree Yoga

Price: $49

CRN: 20032

 

 

Pickleball: Beginner/Intermediate (currently full; waitlisted)

April 25 to June 6 (No class May 23)

Saturdays | 10 a.m. to noon | Hudson River Park, Queensbury

 

Join us for one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States: pickleball. This game combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis, and is played with solid paddles and a perforated ball like a Wiffle® ball on a short solid court with a low net. Pickleball can be enjoyed by all ages. This course is for beginners and those who know the rules but want to improve their game. Learn about proper scoring, how to serve, how to drop the ball and perform drills.

 

Please note: Students must provide their own paddles designed for outdoor courts, wear comfortable clothes and good sneakers, and bring water. Student email addresses provided upon registration will be given to the instructor so she can notify participants of any cancelations due to weather. 

 

Instructor: Kayla Benner

Price: $99 (Course price includes a $42 materials fee.)

CRN: 20081

 

 

Zumba / Zumba Toning 

March 5 to May 12 (No class March 3, April 7 or 9)

Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 

Division Street Elementary School, Saratoga Springs

 

Zumba is an interval-style dance fitness party that combines low- and high-intensity moves. Burn lots of calories as you move to the rhythm with Latin and world-inspired dance and fitness moves. Zumba is so fun, it doesn’t feel like exercise, and it’s for every body; all shapes, sizes and abilities can enjoy Zumba. Zumba is an enthusiastic, energizing, positive and “feel good” class. No experience is required. Make it Zumba toning by using 1- to 3-pound weights. 

 

Please note: A towel, water and good sneakers/shoes are recommended. 

 

Instructor: Janine Hawthorne

Price: $69

CRN: 20083

 

 

Qigong — Moving Meditations

March 16 to April 20 (CRN: 20082)

Mondays | 6 to 7 p.m. | Queensbury campus

or

March 18 to April 22 (CRN: 20068)

Wednesdays | 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga

 

Take control of your health and well-being at any age or fitness level. These easy-to-learn ancient Chinese “moving meditations” help boost immunity and reduce stress levels. Qigong’s (pronounced “chee-gung”) gentle, flowing poses, deep breathing rhythms and visualization techniques enhance the flow of Qi (energy) that fuels your movements, thoughts and emotions, similar to Tai Chi, but without choreographic memorization. We learn a variety of Qigong techniques and touch on the traditional martial arts origins of Qigong. No experience is necessary, as we will go over the basics of Qigong and energy movements, but the course is still suitable for intermediate-level students. 

 

Please note: Students should wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing.

 

Instructor: Rob Bowe

Price: $35 

 

 

 

Ballroom Dancing I (Queensbury)

April 15 to May 20 

Wednesdays | 6 to 7 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

Learn the basic steps of waltz, cha-cha, rumba, hustle and more. We will dance to classic ballroom and modern music. No partner is needed. 

 

Please note: Bring comfortable shoes, and a willingness to learn something new and have fun. No experience is necessary, but students should attend all (or most) classes because each week will build on moves from previous sessions. 

 

Instructor: Jennifer Cornell, Dance Moves with Jen

Price: $45

CRN: 20084

 

 

 

Ballroom Dancing I (Saratoga)

March 16 to May 11 (No class April 6) 

Mondays | 8 to 9:30 p.m. 

Geyser Road Elementary School, Saratoga Springs 

 

Big Band sound returns in this course for couples. This is great for beginners or those who want to brush up their dancing skills. Participants need a partner for these dances, which incorporate ballroom and Latin dancing such as foxtrot, waltz, tango, cha-cha and rumba. 

 

Instructor: Hershell Allen

Price: $59

CRN: 20183

 

 

 

Ballroom Dancing II (Saratoga)

March 16 to May 11 (No class April 6)

Mondays | 6:30 to 8 p.m. 

Geyser Road Elementary School, Saratoga Springs 

 

This course for couples takes you beyond Ballroom Dancing I. Learn additional steps in the foxtrot, waltz, samba, quickstep dance and others. A new dance or two will be added. 

 

Please note: Participants need a partner for this class, and should have basic knowledge or a solid foundation of beginner-level ballroom dance concepts for this intermediate-level course.

 

Instructor: Hershell Allen

Price: $59 

CRN: 20184

Please note: If you have any allergies or dietary restrictions, please notify Continuing Education when registering for food-related courses. Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Spanish/Basque Savory Empanadas (currently full; waitlisted)

May 17 

Sunday | 1 to 4 p.m. 

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Chef Tara Beeche shares what she learned cooking with her Spanish grandmother and in Santiago, Chile, as well as through her education at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Learn to make empanadas with a traditional ground-beef filling in a flaky butter pastry. This class is a combination of teaching and student participation, and takes place at the site of Geyser Lodge, a bed and breakfast built in 1895 in Saratoga Springs.

 

Instructor: Chef Tara Beeche

Price: $35 (Course price includes a $10 materials fee.)

CRN: 20088

 

 

 

Cold Summer Soups

May 31 

Sunday | 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Soups aren’t just for cold nights or rainy days. In this class, we create healthy and delicious soups that are easy to prepare, refreshing for the warmest months and excellent for entertaining.

 

Please note: The recipes in this class might include dairy products. We will use the stove, a sharp knife and measuring tools. Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Emily Petersen, SUNY Adirondack

Price: $75 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20089

 

 

 

Crunch Time: Make Your Own Dill Pickles NEW! (currently full; waitlisted)

May 3

Sunday | noon to 3 p.m.

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Whether you're a first-time fermenter or a DIY food lover, you'll leave with your own jar of pickles and the know-how to keep your pantry stocked with homemade goodness.

 

Please note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Kyra Edmondson

Price: $45 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20096

 

 

 

Summer Salads & Homemade Dressings

May 19

Tuesday | 5 to 8:30 p.m. | Greenwich Jr./Sr. High School

 

Salads are a great way to consume more vegetables, and they don’t have to be complicated to be delicious. In this class, we use professional techniques to produce simple dressings from scratch and create classic salads and contemporary combinations. Learn about basic emulsifications, acids, oils, herbs and achieving balance in a dressing. Come hungry, as we’ll share what we prepare!

 

Please note: The recipes in this class might include dairy products. We will use the stove, a sharp knife and measuring tools. Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Emily Petersen, SUNY Adirondack

Price: $69 (Course price includes a $20 materials fee.)

CRN: 20090

 

 

 

Caribbean Spice & Sizzle: Caribbean Jerk Chicken NEW! (currently full; waitlisted)

April 19

Sunday | noon to 3 p.m.

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Turn up the heat and dive into the bold, smoky flavors of the Caribbean! In this hands-on class, you'll learn how to make authentic jerk chicken.

 

Please note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Kyra Edmondson

Price: $49 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20097

 

 

 

Southern Comfort: Fried Chicken & Red Velvet Waffles NEW!

April 26

Sunday | noon to 3 p.m.

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Get ready to turn up the heat and satisfy your sweet and savory cravings in this hands-on cooking class! Learn how to make the ultimate comfort food combo: crispy, juicy Southern-style fried chicken paired with decadent red velvet waffles.

 

Please note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Kyra Edmondson

Price: $49 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20095 

 

 

 

Beginning Cake Decorating 101: Frosting & Piping Techniques (currently full; waitlisted)

May 12 

Tuesday | 6 to 9 p.m. 

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, 

Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

This is an introductory-level cake-decorating course. Decorating cakes the way pros do takes years of dedication and practice, but knowing a few cool tricks can make the difference between a boring cake and a cake that looks elegant and special. With just a basic set of piping tips, you can create impressive designs to jazz up a cake. Learn the names and uses of tools specific to cake decorating, including fun metal decorating tips.

 

Please note: Please bring a long, serrated knife to cut cake layers. 

 

Instructor: Leah Stein, Leah's Cakery

Price: $89 (Course price includes a $65 materials fee.)

CRN: 20093

 

 

Books & Batter: "The Pairing" 

May 16 

Saturday | 1 to 4 p.m. 

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Join Chef Emily to discuss "The Pairing" by Casey McQuiston, make a Peach Bellini Crème BrĂ»lĂ©e and take home a sweet treat! 

 

Please note: Students are encouraged to read the applicable book(s) on their own before class, as books will be discussed while baking. Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Emily Audette

Price: $75 (Course price includes a $50 materials fee.)

CRN: 20100

 

 

 

Eat What You Watch: Where Pop Culture Meets the Kitchen NEW!

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Eat What You Watch is a hands-on cooking class series made with home cooks in mind — perfect for food lovers, film buffs and anyone eager to level up their kitchen skills. Each class dives into iconic dishes from movies, TV shows and video games. We’ll watch a short clip that inspired the recipe, then head into the kitchen to re-create it in a guided cooking lab. Whether you're a beginner looking to build foundational cooking techniques or a pop culture junkie who’s always wondered what your favorite characters are eating, this series is for you.

 

Please note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Friday, April 24, from 5 to 9 p.m.: Pizza Party (CRN: 20129)

Master pizza dough and sauces straight from "Breaking Bad" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze."

 

Saturday, May 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Confit Byaldi (CRN: 20130)

Re-create the beautiful layered ratatouille from "Ratatouille" and learn knife skills along the way.

 

Instructor: Chef Joshua Geczy

Price: $65 per one-day class session (Price is $130 for two sessions; course price includes a $40 materials fee per class.)

 

 

"Crunchy Munchy": Upping Your Skills in Vegetarian Cooking NEW! (currently full; waitlisted)

May 30

Saturday | 1 to 4 p.m.

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Simplify weeknight meals and elevate your plant-based cooking in this fun, hands-on class! Using fresh seasonal ingredients and the smart concept of "component prep," you'll learn how to build a flexible base of quick-pickled, marinated or roasted veggies that can be easily transformed into multiple delicious dishes. Discover how to combine vegetables, legumes and grains into six crave-worthy creations — three hot and three cold — big on flavor and light on effort. This class is perfect for anyone looking to eat healthier, save time and add more vegetarian crunch to their daily routine. One good decision begets another — start with this one!

 

Please note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Ben Niese

Price: $49 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20102 

 

 

 

Books & Batter: "The Invisible Life of Addie Larue" — French Peasant Bread & Charcuterie

June 13

Saturday | 1 to 5 p.m.

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Bake traditional French peasant bread and transform it into a curated charcuterie experience inspired by the centuries-spanning life of Addie LaRue. As the bread rises and boards come together, students will discuss the book "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue," tracing how food, memory and survival weave through Addie’s long, unseen existence. This hands-on class blends literary discussion with rustic baking and artful snacking, inviting participants to taste history one bite at a time.

 

Please note: Students are encouraged to read "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" on their own before class, as it will be discussed while cooking. Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Emily Audette, SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education instructor

Price: $89 (Course price includes a $50 materials fee.)

CRN: 70008

 

 

 

Handmade Ravioli: Pasta & Filled Pasta Techniques

July 18

Saturday | 1 to 5 p.m.

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Learn the art of handmade ravioli from scratch in this hands-on pasta class. Students will mix and roll fresh pasta dough, prepare a flavorful filling and practice proper filling, sealing and shaping techniques to create beautifully crafted ravioli. This course is perfect for home cooks seeking to expand their pasta-making skills.

 

Instructor: Chef Emily Audette, SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education instructor

Please note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Price: $89 (Course price includes a $50 materials fee.)

CRN: 70009

 

 

 

Pizza Your Way

Aug. 15

Saturday | 1 to 4 p.m.

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center, Seasoned Restaurant, 14 Hudson Ave., Glens Falls

 

Discover the art of pizza-making as you craft two personal pizzas — one classic and one gluten-free — customized with toppings of your choice. This course is perfect for beginning cooks and pizza lovers.

 

Please note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Please bring a kitchen knife; an apron; hair tie or other item to pull up long hair; hand towel; container to bring food home; and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: Chef Emily Audette, SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education instructor

Price: $79 (Course price includes a $50 materials fee.)

CRN: 70010

Note: The information provided in health and wellness courses is not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment by a doctor or health care provider. Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Extracting the Gifts of Spring: Exploring Herbal Preparations NEW! 

May 17

Sunday | 10 a.m. to noon | Queensbury campus 

 

Spring is the season of green vitality! Plants have beneficial compounds that can play a part in our well-lived lives. Plants offer vitamin and mineral content, and something deeper. In traditional herbal medicine, a variety of extraction techniques can be used to release beneficial compounds into our bodies. In this class, take a walk and engage your senses to meet and greet plants of spring, and discuss ways in which we can use them. We’ll collectively harvest what's available and abundant to bring inside for a hands-on portion of class. 

 

Please note: Participants should dress for the weather, as this class will go outside.

 

Instructor: Margo Mullein

Price: $29 (Course price includes a $10 materials fee.)

CRN: 20203

 

 

 

Reiki & Meditation Level II (Okuden): The Advanced Art of Self-Healing 

April 23 to May 14

Thursdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

Enhance skills you learned in Level I. In this certification course, energy channels are deepened and opened to the use of the first three reiki symbols. Gain experience with advanced techniques. Meditation plays a key role in our self-care routine, and we will explore various meditation practices to replicate at home. This course is designed for those with experience in Reiki Level I who wish to expand their practices.

 

Please note: Students should bring a yoga mat.

 

Instructor: Karie Provanchie, MonkeyBee Reiki

Price: $69 (Course price includes a $25 materials fee.)

CRN: 20117

 

 

 

The Four Pillars of Alzheimer's Prevention 

April 30

Thursday | 1 to 3 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

According to George Perry, Ph.D., and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, "The greatest breakthrough for Alzheimer’s disease in the past decade is the realization that the way we live our life is critical to the quality of life and brain health as we age." In this workshop, we discuss research facts and a protocol established by Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., founder of Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation. 

 

Instructor: Linda Tipke, Adirondack Ayurveda

Price: $19

CRN: 20114

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

 

How to Sell Your Stuff

April 22 

Wednesday | 6:30 to 8 p.m. | Saratoga Springs High School

 

Millions of Americans are downsizing and moving to smaller homes. Many older Americans have been in their homes for decades. This course discusses how to dispose of items you don’t need or want, and won’t take with you when you move. Topics include how to assess the value of items, Craigslist, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, estate sales, giving things away, donating goods and tax benefits.

 

Instructor: Neil Bindelglass, Saratoga Senior Move Managers

Price: $19 

CRN: 20123

 

 

 

Creative Writing Workshop

April 9 to May 14 

Thursdays | 10 a.m. to noon | Queensbury campus 

 

This workshop is for writers at all stages of development who want to take advantage of a structured forum that offers instruction, encouragement and accountability conducive to achieving progress in the writing project and genre of their choice. Each session features in-class writing exercises, peer and instructor feedback, and references to masters of their chosen genre.

 

Instructor: Nanci Vineyard

Price: $65 

CRN: 20105

 

 

 

How to Write & Publish Your Legacy Book NEW!

April 25 

Saturday | 1 to 4 p.m. | Live synchronous

 

You have a lifetime of stories, experiences and wisdom to share. A legacy book is a lasting gift to your family, friends and future generations — but turning that dream into reality can feel overwhelming. Learn the step-by-step process for writing and publishing your legacy book from an expert who has transformed dozens of students into authors. Discover a powerful strategy for structuring your book, learn techniques for writing compelling personal narratives and gain a clear overview of the publishing landscape. One-on-one coaching with the instructor after the course provides you with an action plan for writing and publishing a book your family will cherish for generations. 

 

Pauline Bartel is an award-winning writer and author of several popular-culture books. She is a member of the prestigious American Society of Journalists and Authors, and president and chief creative officer of Bartel Communications Inc.

 

Instructor: Pauline Bartel, Bartel Communications Inc.

Price: $49 (Course price includes a $15 materials fee.)

CRN: 20124

 

 

 

Telling Your Story: A Creative Writing Workshop NEW!

April 15 to May 13

Wednesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Saratoga Springs High School

 

Have a story inside you that’s begging to be told — but not sure how to begin? Whether you’re starting your first draft or returning to a long-lost project, this five-week course guides you step by step through the creative writing process.

 

Open to both beginning and more experienced writers, each session focuses on a core element of storytelling: compelling characters, vivid settings, engaging plots and the structure that holds it all together. You’ll get practical lessons, dedicated writing time and supportive group discussion tailored to your personal goals.

 

We’ll explore what makes stories memorable — and how to make yours come alive on the page. Bring your imagination, a notebook and a pen — you’ll need all three.

 

Instructor: Mary Ingignoli

Price: $59 

CRN: 20149

 

 

 

Life Chronicles: Exploring Vision & Voice Via Journaling NEW!

May 5 to 26 

Tuesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

In this four-session workshop, learn about and write your own journal to explore any topic of interest: your daily life, life story or stories, wishes for your family, responses to history or current events and/or thoughts in response to pet projects and favorite subjects you read about or experience deeply. You will be introduced to the journals of famous historical and arts figures such as poet May Sarton, inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci, Holocaust teen Anne Frank, Queen Victoria and many others. Practice bringing your writing to life with imagery and detail, revealing your innermost thoughts on the page as you respond to everyday life. Create a vision board to inspire writing about your goals and aspirations for the future. In the final session, you'll write in response to the world or for your family, or both. Emerge with a solid start on a lifelong journal — or a more in-depth continuation of a journal you had already begun.

 

Please note: Students should bring a composition notebook and writing utensil.

 

Instructor: P. Kathleen McCoy, Ph.D.

Price: $65 (Course price includes a $5 materials fee.)

CRN: 20147

 

 

 

Bike Service & Repair (currently full; waitlisted)

Queensbury campus

Friday, April 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday April 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

 

Learn the basics of bike repair and service. This class focuses on bike and suspension setup, touch point adjustment, tubed tire systems and basic trailside/roadside repairs. 

 

Instructor: Kyle Esposito 

Price: $85 (Course price includes a $10 materials fee).

CRN: 20204

 

 

 

Pop-Up Rally: Radio-Controlled Racing Program 

May 16 and 17

Saturday & Sunday | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

This hands-on program is designed to teach participants technical skills through engaging activities centered around radio-controlled (R/C) vehicles and model building. The program combines workshop-based learning with outdoor racing challenges, fostering creativity, collaboration and confidence.

 

In the workshop portion, participants assemble, modify and construct model vehicles and racecourse obstacles. Basic construction and assembly skills are taught through an apprenticeship approach, accommodating all skill levels and learning styles. Participants use a variety of materials and tools to complete their projects. All materials are included. 

 

This class also uses a rally-inspired interactive racecourse featuring digital timing equipment, obstacles and markers. Participants will drive R/C vehicles through the course, enhancing their skills while striving to improve performance.

 

Please note: Participants should dress appropriately for the weather, and bring lunch and snacks. Part of the class will be held outside, so if the weather is too rainy, the course will be rescheduled to May 30 and 31. This course is open to students 12 and older; those younger than 17 must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Instructor: Craig Vollkommer, Pop-Up Rally

Price: $85

CRN: 20139

 

 

 

The Science of Everything 

April 9 to May 14 

Thursdays | 12:30 to 2 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

This creative, unique discussion group gathers weekly to focus on the sweet spot where physics and metaphysics meet. Share insights and developments on such disparate topics as epigenetics, singularity, law of attraction, Drake’s equation, Occam’s razor and much more. Each week's meeting focuses on a new topic, selected from recommendations from the facilitator and participants, and will include handouts with excerpts from the works of Albert Einstein and Richard Feynman, Masuru Emoto’s water experiments and astronaut Edgar Mitchell’s Institute of Noetic Sciences. No previous readings are required, but curiosity is a must!

 

Instructor: Nanci Vineyard

Price: $49

CRN: 20106

 

 

 

Looking Fabulous at Any Age (currently full; waitlisted)

April 21

Tuesday | 1 to 3 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga 

 

In this class, learn your most flattering colors, explore how to choose styles for your body type to enhance your best assets and minimize figure challenges, and learn how to build a wardrobe with a plan so almost everything coordinates with your lifestyle and needs. 

 

Jill Valerie Boyd, owner and chief stylist at Ageless Iconic Style, is renowned for the creativity, originality, sophistication and elegance with which she dresses her clients. As an aesthetician, she has taught classes on skin care and makeup. Jill’s core skill is helping men and women look and feel absolutely radiant in all stages of life.

 

Instructor: Jill Valerie Boyd, owner and chief stylist, Ageless Iconic Style

Price: $39 

CRN: 20064

 

 

 

Tweens, Teens & Women’s Self-Defense

April 23

Thursday | 6 to 8 p.m. | Saratoga Springs High School 

 

This class equips participants with skills to fend off an attacker, break free from a hold and use simple objects as tools of defense. This course is appropriate for students 10 years and older. 

 

Please note: Students younger than 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

 

Instructor: Lauren Mascolo

Price: $45

CRN: 20140

 

 

 

How Much Are Your Coins Worth? 

April 29 and May 6 

Wednesdays | 1 to 3 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga

 

Know the value of your coins and learn how to determine a coin’s grade or rating, how to evaluate good and questionable advertising when considering a purchase, and how to know when a coin or currency is fake.

 

Instructor: Anthony J. Swiatek, president of Minerva C&J Ltd.

Price: $15

CRN: 20120

 

 

 

Get Paid to Talk: An Introduction to Voice-Over — Live Webinar 

April 20

Monday | 6:30 to 8 p.m. | Live synchronous

 

We encounter recorded voices in much of our media — audio books, advertisements and beyond. In this live online class, go behind the scenes for a fun and realistic look at how the voice-over field really works. Gain an inside perspective on developing skills, how to leverage your voice's strengths and interests, and more. You’ll have an opportunity to ask questions and perform a one-on-one script read with the instructor at the end of class.

 

With more than 30 years as a voice-over artist and voice-over producer, your instructor is part of a team at Voice Coaches with clients that include major television networks, gaming designers, audio book publishers and more. Learn more at Voicecoaches.com.

 

Instructor: Voice Coaches

Price: $19 

CRN: 20137

 

 

 

Mah Jongg 101 (currently full; waitlisted)

April 16 to May 21

Thursdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Saratoga Springs High School

 

Mah Jongg is played with a group of four people using 152 beautifully colored tiles. This is not the same game played on the computer. Come by yourself or bring friends. Beginners and brush-ups are especially welcome! 

 

Please note: A current National Mah Jongg League card (about $15) and an instructional book (about $17) are required for each participant. Both items may be purchased from the instructor the first evening of class.

 

Instructor: Barbara Bade

Price: $59

CRN: 20118

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Tree Identification & Basic Tree Care (currently full; waitlisted)

May 30

Saturday | 10 a.m. to noon | Queensbury campus 

 

Join us for a hands-on, interactive experience at the SUNY Adirondack arboretum to develop essential tree identification skills. In this course, explore diverse species of trees and shrubs, and learn to identify key characteristics such as leaf structure, bark texture and overall tree shape. We will also discuss differences between native and exotic species, as well as basics of tree and shrub care, focusing on the importance of maintaining healthy trees. Participants will have an opportunity to practice tree-pruning techniques to ensure proper care.

 

Led by Jeff Speich, a former supervising forester at NYSDEC and owner of Baumwerks Consulting, this course offers expert guidance and practical experience for anyone interested in trees and their care.

 

Please note: Participants should dress appropriately for the weather. The majority of this course takes place outside in the college arboretum.

 

Instructor: Jeff Speich, owner of Baumwerks Consulting

Price: $19

CRN: 20153

 

 

 

Wildcrafting 101 (currently full; waitlisted)

April 25

Saturday | 1 to 3 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

Learn to confidently identify several nutritious, wild-growing plants and fungi commonly found in the northeastern United States. This class, which includes a lecture and plant identification walk, informs what parts of plants are edible, when they should be harvested and how they can be prepared.

 

Please note: This workshop will be held rain or shine, so please dress for the weather.

 

Instructor: MB (Marybeth) Mitcham, Ph.D., MPH

Price: $19

CRN: 20152

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Spanish for Beginners II

March 31 to May 5

Tuesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga 

 

This course is intended for students who have taken Spanish in school or college and have a basic repertoire of skills, such as being able to greet people, ask and give personal information, tell time and describe things/situations using simple sentences with the verbs “ser” and “estar” and the word “hay.” Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, second-most-spoken language in the United States and is growing rapidly.

 

Please note: Students must have taken Spanish for Beginners I or a similar course. Students must purchase the following book before class if they do not already own it: “Easy Spanish Step-by-Step: Master High-Frequency Grammar for Spanish Proficiency — Fast!” by Barbara Bregstein (1st Edition; ISBN 978-0-07-146338-6). 

 

Instructor: Lorena Díaz Puratić

Price: $75

CRN: 20060

 

 

 

Volunteer Literacy Tutor Training 

April 8 to 29

Wednesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

In this course, individuals receive complete training by Tri-County Literacy Center staff to begin tutoring an adult student in basic literacy, the English language or both. Give back by teaching reading and English to adults in the community. Need for literacy tutors in this region is significant.

 

Instructor: Tri-County Literacy Center Inc.

Price: $15 

CRN: 20198

 

 

 

Conversational American Sign Language (ASL) Level 3 

April 20 to May 18

Mondays | 6 to 7 p.m. | Live synchronous

 

This course builds on skills and knowledge from level 1 and 2 classes. Learn more complex grammatical features and engage in a deeper study of the vibrancy of the Deaf community. This class expands the knowledge of mapping as well as shape, placement and movement of the hands, facial expressions and body movements, all of which play important parts in conveying information. Lessons in this course will build on each other in a way that allows students to see immediate progress. This course is designed for students with basic ASL knowledge or those seeking to improve on their technique and ASL grammar and broaden their vocabulary.

 

Instructor: Aaron Coulson, ACEntertainment

Price: $59

CRN: 20163

 

 

 

Conversational American Sign Language (ASL) Level 5 

April 20 to May 18   

Mondays | 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. | Live synchronous

 

This course continues to build on lessons learned in Conversational American Sign Language (ASL) Level 4. With a special focus on interpreting in the medical field, this class expands the knowledge of mapping as well as shape, placement and movement of the hands, facial expressions and body movements, all of which play important parts in conveying information. Students continue to broaden their vocabulary and improve their grammar all while engaging in a deeper study into the vibrancy of the Deaf community. Lessons in this course build on each other in a way that allows students to see immediate progress.

 

Instructor: Aaron Coulson, ACEntertainment

Price: $59

CRN: 20165

 

 

 

Conversational French II NEW! (currently full; waitlisted)

March 25 to May 6 (No class April 1)

Wednesdays | 6 to 7:30 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga 

 

If you’re looking to converse in French, this semi-immersion course is for you. In a friendly and supportive setting, we focus on real-life authentic conversation topics and situations, with each session including an introduction, guided practice and open discussion. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to speak French in pairs, in small groups and with the entire class.

 

This course is designed for those with a basic foundation and “working knowledge” of French. Participants should feel comfortable speaking French, even if it's not perfect. We’ll also touch on key grammar points along the way to help you speak more accurately and confidently.

 

Instructor: Susan Frost

Price: $69

CRN: 20067 

 

 

 

Beginning Russian 

March 25 to April 29 

Wednesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | SUNY Adirondack Saratoga

 

This course is for those with little or no knowledge of the Russian language, as well as for those who have taken this class before and wish to expand upon what they learned.

 

Beginning Russian focuses on everyday expressions and conversation, as well as interesting aspects of Russian culture and history. Keep your mind sharp and expand your knowledge of a country with an interesting and complex past and present.

 

Instructor: Lisa Akker

Price: $65

CRN: 20057

 

 

 

German: Beginning to Intermediate 

April 15 to May 27 

Wednesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Saratoga Springs High School

 

This course emphasizes everyday German and German culture. Learn to pronounce and read German words and sentences, and study some grammatical rules. New skills will be applied in conversations as they would occur in everyday situations. Accommodations will be made for beginning- and intermediate-level students.

 

Please note: Students should bring a notebook and writing implement.

 

Instructor: Regina Hartmann-Hurwitz

Price: $79 

CRN: 20155

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

SUNY Adirondack Chorale 

Feb. 2 to May 4 (No class March 9)

Mondays | 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

Chorale is for individuals who enjoy group singing. No previous experience is necessary for this group, which meets weekly, and no audition is required. Public concert(s) are included.

 

Instructor: Miriam Enman, adjunct instructor at SUNY Adirondack

Price: $19

CRN: 20107

 

 

Topics in Music Theory: Basics of Improvisation NEW!

March 27 to April 24 (No class April 3)

Fridays | 10 a.m. to noon | Queensbury campus 

 

This course uses knowledge of scales, chords and rhythm to form a foundation for the basics of improvisation. Study of music theory provides a foundation for understanding concepts upon which music is built. Join us for this interactive and practical course that opens the world of music theory for beginners and offers a refresher for more experienced musicians or anyone with a desire to learn more about music.

 

Instructor: Miriam Enman, adjunct instructor at SUNY Adirondack

Price: $79

CRN: 20109

 

 

 

Exploring the Piano (currently full; waitlisted)

March 27 to April 24 (No class April 3)

Fridays | 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. | Queensbury campus

 

Learn piano or brush up skills. This is a fun and relaxing group piano class designed for all skill levels. This is a great complementary course to the Topics in Music Theory class.

 

Instructor: Miriam Enman, adjunct instructor at SUNY Adirondack

Price: $95

CRN: 20108

 

 

 

Songs & Stories of Broadway's Best Composers Series: Jerry Herman NEW!

May 15

Friday | 1 to 2:30 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

Join us for the second session of an exciting series that explores the fascinating lives and success stories of some of Broadway's most renowned composers. Be part of the journey as we explore their lives and works, and set the stage for upcoming sessions. This course highlights composer/lyricist Jerry Herman. Explore shows including "Hello Dolly," "Mame" and more in this engaging lecture and performance program. Enjoy live vocal performances of some of his most iconic songs, and participate in the fun with a sing-along segment during which you can belt out these Broadway hits. Whether you're a seasoned theater lover or a newcomer, this session offers a perfect blend of education, entertainment and interactive enjoyment!

 

Instructor: Jill Smith

Price: $25

CRN: 20110 

 

 

 

Intro to Drums & Drumming (currently full; waitlisted)

April 21 to May 19

Tuesdays | 6 to 8 p.m. | Saratoga Springs High School

 

Join international drummer, four-time Grammy/recording academy commendation recipient, Long Island Drum Center (LIDC) drummer of the year and SUNY Adirondack alum Larry Levine on a rhythmic journey learning to play drums. Participants have the opportunity to learn about equipment, musical styles and technique behind this art form. Drums and literature are provided. All levels, including repeat students, are welcome.

 

Instructor: Larry Levine, Larry Levine Drum Studio

Price: $89 

CRN: 20156

 

 

 

Beginner Bagpipe Lessons (registration has closed for this course)

 

March 25 to May 6 (No class April 8) (CRN: 20112)

Wednesdays | 6 to 6:45 p.m. | Greenwich Jr./Sr. High School

Instructor: Mark Kelsey 

or

March 30 to May 4 (CRN: 20111)

Mondays | 6 to 6:45 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

Instructor: Michael Murdock 

 

This six-session program offers a hands-on introduction to the art of Scottish Highland bagpiping. Whether you're new to music or a seasoned musician, you'll learn the fundamentals of reading music, maintaining your instrument and more. No musical experience is required; just bring your curiosity and enthusiasm for Celtic culture! 

 

Please note: A materials fee of $110 will be collected by the instructor on the first day of class, covering a practice chanter and exercise book to support your learning. Repeat students are welcome and can waive the materials fee if they took the course and received materials in the fall.

 

Instructors Michael Murdock, David Jones and Mark Kelsey have many years of experience teaching and playing the bagpipes. Murdock and Jones play with Galloway Gaelic Pipes and Drums Band in South Glens Falls. Kelsey is Pipe Major for Taconic Pipe Band and is president and a piper for Galloway Gaelic Pipes and Drums.

 

Price: $89 plus an additional $110 materials fee (The materials fee is payable to the instructor in class.)

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Dr. Norman A. Enhorning Lecture & Lunch Series

April 21 and 28 

Tuesdays | 11 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

Check-in at 10:30 a.m.; lunch from 12:15 to 1 p.m. 

 

SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education is pleased to present the Dr. Norman A. Enhorning Lecture & Lunch Series. The lectures are presented in Northwest Bay Conference Center in Adirondack Hall by SUNY Adirondack distinguished faculty members and local experts. Each hourlong lecture is followed by a 15-minute question-and-answer period. Lunch is included, giving attendees an opportunity to get to know each other and discuss the subject matter presented.

 

Tuesday, April 21 

  • 11 a.m. — "Five Hotels of the Narrows" by Edgar Caldwell, historian, town of Bolton Landing
  • 1 p.m. — "Food Is Medicine" by Kimberly Feeney London, business division chair, SUNY Adirondack

 

Tuesday, April 28

  • 11 a.m. — "Captured! Ticonderoga, Crown Point and Lake Champlain and the Beginning of the American Revolution, 1775-1776" by Sam Huntington, historic site manager, Crown Point State Historic Site
  • 1 p.m. — "Creatacor: Bringing Brands to Life — The Evolution of Marketing & Immersive Storytelling" by Scott Winn, operations director, and Kari Berman, MSW, human resources director, Creatacor

 

Price: $99 (Course price includes a $58 materials fee.)

CRN: 20182

Note: Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather when attending any tour, as some may be outside. Unless otherwise indicated, participants who withdraw less than two weeks before a course begins will still be liable for any materials fees.

 

 

Creatacor Tour 

May 19 

Tuesday | 1 to 3 p.m. | Creatacor, Clifton Park

 

Creatacor designs and builds award-winning trade show booths, events and retail displays to create experiences that live beyond the first face-to-face encounter and inspire long-lasting relationships between companies and their customers. Creatacor uses storytelling to help businesses engage and entertain the latest technology and innovations, immersing their audiences in an experience. Creatacor also provides a full suite of design, build and logistics services to bring brands to life, and uses an experiential approach to trade shows and events, including mobile, retail and permanent installations. Tour the Creatacor facility and learn more about this fascinating industry!

 

Instructor: Kari Berman, Creatacor 

Price: $19 

CRN: 20191

 

 

 

NYS Military Museum Tour   

May 13

Wednesday | 1 to 3 p.m. 

New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center, Saratoga Springs

 

Visit New York State Military Museum, which focuses on the story of New York and its soldiers in the wars of our country, starting with the American Revolution. The museum's largest exhibition focuses on the Civil War; additional galleries cover the two world wars and Korean and Vietnam wars. 

 

Instructor: New York State Military Museum staff

Price: $19

CRN: 20195

 

 

 

Tour of a 19th-Century Industrial Bookbindery (currently full; waitlisted)

May 16 

Saturday | 10 a.m. to noon | Renascent Bookbindery, Troy

 

Learn about the history of books and the development of printing. You'll have an opportunity to put gold on a book cover; trim a book on a cutter, the design of which dates to the 14th century; operate a 19th-century printing press; and learn how this equipment transformed a craft into an industry and created what we know as the modern book. This tour is for anyone who likes books or history and is interested in how things work.

 

Instructor: Timothy James, founder of Renascent Bookbindery 

Price: $25 (Course price includes a $10 materials fee.)

CRN: 20190

 

 

 

Feeder Canal’s Extraordinary Impact on Glens Falls & the Adirondacks (currently full; waitlisted)

May 27

Wednesday | 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 

Tour meets by the silos at 72 Maple St., Hudson Falls

 

Discover how the historic Feeder Canal impacted economic growth in the region. Get updates about the Feeder Canal Alliance’s amenity and improvement projects for the trail and canal, and this year’s exciting special events at the Howard Raymond Field School at the Historic Coal Silos in Hudson Falls.

 

Please note: Wear appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. We will meet at the Historic Coal Silos at 72 Maple St., Hudson Falls, for a presentation in Howard Raymond Field School, then walk Towpath Trail to Five Combines in Hudson Falls. 

 

Instructor: Ardie Russell, executive director, Feeder Canal Alliance

Price: $19

CRN: 20167

 

 

 

Communication Without Words (currently full; waitlisted)

May 15

Friday | 1 to 3 p.m. | Parks-Bentley Place, South Glens Falls

 

This program delves into the theory of quilts being used by escaping slaves on the Underground Railroad to communicate times to escape and tips for being successful on that escape. This also includes a tour of Parks-Bentley Place and an existing slave-hold. We will go to the loft and down into the slave-hold to show where escaping slaves could be kept safe from slave catchers and nosy neighbors.

 

Instructor: Nancy Purinton, Outreach Program presenter at Parks-Bentley Place

Price: $19

CRN: 20194

 

 

 

The Sembrich Tour 

May 28 

Thursday | 1 to 3 p.m. | The Sembrich, Bolton Landing

 

Experience the golden age of opera at The Sembrich museum, the former lakeside teaching studio of internationally renowned soprano Marcella Sembrich (1858-1935). The museum's unique collection highlights Sembrich’s distinguished operatic career and musical legacy. Stroll along the shoreline paths of the Sembrich’s historic lakeside grounds and enjoy the pristine, natural beauty of Lake George amid the towering pines. The Sembrich property is on the National Register of Historic Places.

 

Instructor: The Sembrich staff

Price: $19   

CRN: 20189

 

 

 

A Day at Fluent 

April 24 

Friday | 1 to 3 p.m. | Fluent Cannabis facility, Chestertown

 

Fluent Cannabis (formerly Etain) is a women-founded medical cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and dispensing company in Chestertown. Go behind the scenes to see the craft of creating products, from seed to final goods. Learn about different departments and careers within the cannabis industry.

 

Please note: Students must be 21 years or older. Each person needs a valid ID to enter the facility, as required by the state of New York.

 

Instructor: Fluent Cannabis staff

Price: $19

CRN: 20176

 

 

 

Shushan Covered Bridge Museum Tour

May 29

Friday | 1 to 3 p.m. 

Shushan Covered Bridge Museum, Shushan

 

Shushan Covered Bridge Museum is housed in a covered bridge built in 1858 by Stevens Bros. The 161-foot-long bridge is of Town Lattice Truss construction, one of about 20 wooden-bridge truss types developed during the 19th century. Patented Jan. 1, 1820, by Ithiel Town, an architect from Bridgeport, Connecticut, it was extensively promoted throughout the South. By 1840, it had become one of a few standard types chosen by local builders because of its ease of construction. The bridge was abandoned by the county in 1962 and sat in disrepair for more than 10 years until it was saved by Shushan Covered Bridge Association, which converted it into a museum. 

 

A collection of period machinery and farm implements, many in working order, are used by visitors for hands-on demonstrations. A few yards from the bridge entrance stands a one-room schoolhouse that was in use from 1852 to 1943. The school is open to visitors and furnished with desks and texts from the 19th century.

 

Instructor: Arek Gordon, museum guide

Price: $19 (Course price includes a $5 materials fee.)

CRN: 20193

 

 

 

Warren County Fish Hatchery Tour (currently full; waitlisted)

April 25

Saturday | 10 a.m. to noon 

Warren County Fish Hatchery, Warrensburg

 

This guided tour starts off at the Visitor Center, where you learn how the hatchery operates and stocks fish, then view fish mounts and displays. Under Warren County’s program, domestic brook and rainbow trout, wild strains of brook trout and salmon are raised to provide improved sport fishing throughout Warren County waters. During your private tour, you will also have an opportunity to visit the Hatchery Building, where the egg-hatching process takes place, and observe the extensive water system that keeps fish alive. Depending on the spring stocking schedule, your tour will continue to 11 different ponds that hold fish at different stages of their lives, including the Display Pond, where you can get a close-up view of mature trout. 

 

Please note: Participants should wear proper clothing for this activity and dress for the weather.

 

Instructor: Warren County Fish Hatchery staff 

Price: $15 

CRN: 20173

 

 

 

New Skete Monasteries Tour (currently full; waitlisted)

May 8 

Friday | 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 

New Skete Monasteries, Cambridge

 

Experience breathtaking churches, nine hiking trails on 500 acres of land, and the peace and solitude of New Skete! Learn about its history, art and culture. This guided tour includes churches, with one of the brothers giving a lecture on their history and icons depicted on the walls, a question-and-answer session and a visit to the puppy kennel (when puppies are available). The tour ends with a visit to the monks’ gift shop if requested, and a stop at the nuns’ monastery for an opportunity to purchase cheesecake to take home.

 

Instructor: Brother Brennan

Price: $25

CRN: 20168

 

 

Pleasant Valley Farm Tour (currently full; waitlisted)

April 27

Monday | 1 to 3 p.m. | Pleasant Valley Farm, Argyle

 

Paul and Sandy Arnold will lead you around their small family farm, which produces more than 40 kinds of vegetables, fruits and herbs year-round using organic methods. This tour includes three large high tunnels, where winter greens will still be growing, as well as a washing station area, where all produce is washed and packed. Participants can see the greenhouse, where transplants are grown on radiant-heated rolling benches, and the start of field production on two acres. The farm was started in 1988 and is fully solar powered with technology to keep operations efficient. Participants will have an opportunity to snack on spring produce and purchase some if they wish.

 

Instructors: Paul and Sandy Arnold, owners of Pleasant Valley Farm 

Price: $19 

CRN: 20188 

 

 

 

A Walk Through Warrensburg’s History: Early Residential & Civic District

May 22

Friday | 1 to 3 p.m. | Warrensburg

 

This tour takes you through the main residential area of early Warrensburg, where many affluent business owners lived and entertained. Living on elm tree-lined streets were doctors, lawyers, and owners of major industries and businesses. Learn about the history of people who lived there and architecture of the buildings. The tour will be approximately one mile, round trip; accessible parking is available on some streets. 

 

Please note: Participants should wear proper clothing for this activity and dress for the weather. A water bottle and sunglasses are recommended.

 

Instructors: Sandi Parisi, retired Warrensburg town historian 

Price: $19

CRN: 20178

 

 

 

Tour & Lunch at Skene Manor 

May 1 

Friday | 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. | Skene Manor, Whitehall

 

Enjoy a visit to Skene Manor, Whitehall’s Castle on the Mountain, one of the few remaining castles in northeast New York. The castle was constructed of stone blocks cut right out of the mountain that frames the manor. This magnificent structure shows turn-of-the-century craftsmanship rarely duplicated today. The day includes a lunch of homemade soup, sandwiches, beverages and dessert served in the tea room. You will also have an opportunity to tour Skene Manor, where you will experience the grandeur that exemplified turn-of-the-century wealth.

 

Please note: You will be contacted before the tour for your sandwich order. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. Skene Manor has stairs only; there is no elevator. 

 

Instructor: Skene Manor staff

Price: $42 (Course price includes a $30 materials fee.)

CRN: 20177 

 

 

 

Oldest Saratoga Walking Tour   

May 14 

Thursday | 1 to 3 p.m. 

Corner of Broadway & Division Street, Saratoga Springs

 

This tour examines how Saratoga started in two areas that grew together. Beginning and ending at the corner of Broadway and Division Street, we will see Saratoga’s oldest neighborhood, including some of the city’s oldest houses, churches, hotels and boardinghouses, and a building believed to be the city’s oldest structure.

 

Please note: Participants must wear comfortable shoes. The course price includes a copy of a book by Hollis Palmer.

 

Instructor: Hollis Palmer, Derby Tours

Price: $25 (Course price includes a $15 materials fee.)

CRN: 20166

 

 

 

Walking Tour of Fort Edward’s Former Central Business District 

May 20 

Wednesday | 1 to 3 p.m. 

Meet in front of Wing-Northup House at 167 Broadway, Fort Edward (across from St. Joseph’s Church)

 

This walking tour follows Broadway from Bridge Street to Mill and Liberty streets. The village's central business district was a perfect example of a 1950s "Happy Days"-style community, but it is gradually disappearing. There are a few homesteads still standing. Reflect on the evolution of Fort Edward from a typical New England town to a compact canyon of buildings housing all manner of businesses and services for a bustling community. 

 

Instructor: R. Paul McCarty, Old Fort House Museum

Price: $19

CRN: 20172 

 

 

 

In the Path of Jane McCrea: Fact, Myth & Legend (currently full; waitlisted)

May 6

Wednesday | 1 to 3 p.m. 

Rogers Island Visitor Center, Fort Edward 

 

During the Revolutionary War, a significant catalyst for colonial rebellion and anti-British sentiment was the murder of Jane McCrea, which sent shockwaves throughout the land. Learn about the history of this event and walk the route Jane McCrea traveled that fateful day of July 27, 1777, from the McNeil house to the site of Fort Edward High School, where she died. Other items of local history will be covered on the walk, including some portions of the Old Champlain Canal.

 

Instructor: R. Paul McCarty, Old Fort House Museum

Price: $19

CRN: 20171

 

 

Hartford Museum & Enlistment Center Tour NEW!

May 21

Thursday | 1 to 3 p.m. | 55 Hartford Main St., Hartford

 

Discover Hartford’s rich history and step into the past with a guided tour of two remarkable buildings, each offering a unique window into Hartford’s heritage. 

 

Begin your journey at the museum house, which traces the story from the Provincial Patent granted to 26 French and Indian War officers, through founding of the settlement, rise of early industries and creation of social clubs. Learn how the Industrial Revolution transformed local farming and shaped post-Civil War society.

 

Continue your exploration at the Civil War Enlistment Center and uncover personal stories of men who joined Washington County’s 123rd Regiment of NYS Volunteers. Follow their 3,000-mile journey through diaries, artifacts and weaponry, gaining insight into their daily lives and experiences. While information on specific battles is available for review and discussion, this tour focuses on individuals, their equipment and the legacy they left behind.

 

Please note: The buildings are 200 years old; they have uneven floors and no heat. Please wear study footwear. The buildings have entry ramps for wheelchair access. 

 

Instructors: Dale LaPoint, president of Hartford Historical Society, and Milton Armstrong, Hartford town historian

Price $19 (Course price includes a $5 materials fee.)

CRN: 20192

Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Course

May 14 and 15

Thursday & Friday | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Queensbury campus 

 

Participants who successfully complete this course earn a two-year SOLO certification, which is nationally recognized. This 16-hour program, held over the course of two days, meets ACA guidelines and focuses on:

 

  • Response and assessment
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Environmental emergencies
  • Survival skills
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Medical emergencies 

 

Please note: Students must be 14 or older, and participants under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of class.

 

Instructor: Clint McCarthy

Price: $275 per participant (CPR, AED for Adult/Child/Infant is an additional $40)