Summer Festivals in Troy

Troy abounds with music, art and food in the summer. There was something to see, smell, touch, eat, hear and enjoy all down River Street on June 20 at the 6th annual River Street Festival (above). Within a five block area we visited the Farmer’s Market (a great stop for breakfast) and watched the street artists create with chalk their masterpieces for the sidewalk painting contest. We were awed by the amount of talent displayed at The Arts Center’s pre-jury fence show in the gallery and purchased a funky t-shirt for a Father’s Day gift. If you missed it, there’s more to come for summer fun in Troy…

  • Rockin’ on the River – Wednesday Evenings, June 10-July 29 5 p.m.  to 8:30 p.m. (Location: North of the Green Island Bridge)
  • Farmers Market every Saturday at River Front Park. www.troymarket.org Mid week markets are held on Wednesdays, at Monument Square from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at the market place on Hill Street between Washington and Liberty Streets in Little Italy from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. http://www.troyneighborhoodmkt.com/
  • Troy Night Out  – A monthly arts and culture event on the last Friday of every month in downtown Troy from 5-9 p.m.
  • Troy Pig Out – Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19.  Kicks off at 11 a.m. for great BBQ to taste, music and family fun in Riverfront Park.
  • Uncle Sam Parade – September 13 food, entertainment and fireworks at dusk.
  • Third Annual Chowderfest – Sunday, September 20 River Street.  Starts at 10 a.m.

For more details you can visit www.visittroyny.com.

Got Soup?

Homemade “soup of the day” tops the menu at many local eateries this time of year. You can find anything from unique vegetarian blends to the traditional chicken noodle.  Here’s a mini-list of my favorite local eateries with soups of the day: Daily Grind 272-8658, Spill’n the Beans, Café Deli-icious 271-8787, Flavours 266-9253, Illium Café 629-0004 and Gelateria Lisa 833-6778. Of course, if you go to Gelateria Lisa, you may decide to forget the soup and just have a taste of their “true artisan Gelato,” which is truly awesome.

Address Listings for most of these can be found at:
http://www.sage.edu/aroundtown/troy/dining/

Write in your favorite if you have one that isn’t listed here…

Say Om

I dropped by a yoga class after work yesterday, taught here in Troy by Elizabeth Woodbury Kasius, an adjunct professor in Sage’s Creative and Performing Arts Department. It felt wonderful and I can’t wait to try it again…and I don’t have to wait a whole week, because there are a variety of classes available walking distance from campus–and on campus (Fridays, 12:35, Robison Gym!)

 

For more information on nearby yoga and pilates classes, visit:

 

Troy Yoga

Natural Solutions

The Arts Center 

The Movement Lab

 

The Peaceful Center of Troy (across from the Daily Grind)  also has yoga classes, but I haven’t been able to get their webpage to load.