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Today and Upcoming Events
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Buckets & BalooMarch 19th 2026
Philly's Bar and Lounge, Latham , NY, 12110
Category: Community Events, Events
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Direct from Sweden The Music of ABBAMarch 20th 2026
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, NY, 12180
Category: Concerts
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Capital Region Flower & Garden ExpoMarch 27th 2026
Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY, 12180
Category: Events
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Glow for Galactosemia: Silent Disco Fundraiser
March 28th 2026
The Arts Center Of The Capital Region, Troy, NY, 12180-2822
Category: Community Events
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Saratoga ADHD & Trauma Healing Meet-upApril 1st 2026
Round Lake Library Malta Branch, Ballston Spa, NY, 12020
Category: Community Events
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Anything That FloatsApril 6th 2026
Mechanicville, Mechanicville, NY, 12118
Category: Community Events
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Wine & Spirits with Deborah!April 11th 2026
Gazebo Room at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Latham, NY, 12110
Category: Events
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Gospel Karaoke Evangelism Party
April 19th 2026
Elks Lodge, Schenectady, NY, 1203
Category: Concerts
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