Name & Address of Site | Days | Breakfast | Lunch | Service Dates |
American Little League Facility- Corner of Krank St. & 1st Ave | Mon-Fri | 8:30-9:30 | 11:45-12:45 | 07/13-08/19 |
Arbor Hill Community Center- 47 North Lark Street (Fire House) | Mon-Fri | 9:00-1000 | 12:00-1:00 | 07/06-08/13 |
Creighton Storey Homes
158 Third Ave. |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-10:30 | 12:00-1:15 | 06/28-08/27 |
Delaware Library
331 Delaware Avenue |
Wed-Thurs | N/A | 12:00-1:00 | 07/07-08/26 |
Ezra Prentice Homes
625 S. Pearl St. |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-10:30 | 12:00-1:15 | 06/28-08/27 |
Frank Chapman Memorial
340 First Street |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-10:00 | 12:00-1:00 | 07/06-07/30 |
Girls Inc. (Eureka!)
1400 Washington Avenue |
Mon-Fri | 8:45-:9:30 | 12:45-1:30 | 07/06-07/27 |
Hoffman Park
7 Hoffman Park |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-9::30 | 12::30-1:00 | 07/6-08/19 |
Metropolitan NTM Baptist Church- 105 2nd Street | Mon-Fri | 8::00 -9:00 | N/A | 06/28–08/13 |
Robert Whalen Homes
295 Colonie Street |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-10:30 | 12:00-1:15 | 06/28-08/27 |
Swinburne Park
810 Clinton Avenue |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-9:30 | 12:30 1:00 | 07/12-08/19 |
Trinity Institution-
15 Trinity Place |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-10:00 | 12:00-1:00 | 07/06-08/13 |
Westland Hills Park
Zoar Avenue |
Mon-Fri | 9:00-9:30 | 12:30-1:00 | 07/12-08/19 |
Pine Hills Library
517 Western Avenue |
Mon | N/A | 12:00-1:00 | 07/12-08/23 |
Monthly Archives: June 2021
Summer Foods Program 2021 Schedule!
City of Albany and COVID Recovery Task Force Seek Input on the Use of American Rescue Plan Funds
CITY OF ALBANY
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
24 EAGLE STREET
ALBANY, NEW YORK 12207
* * NEWS RELEASE * *
Date: June 17, 2021
Contact: David Galin
City of Albany and COVID Recovery Task Force Seek Input on the Use of American Rescue Plan Funds
Deadline For First Survey Extended to Friday, June 25, 2021
ALBANY, NY – The City of Albany and the COVID Recovery Task Force are seeking input on the City’s use of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Funds. Your feedback is essential to ensuring that the discretionary ARP funds are used in the most impactful ways for our community. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey by Friday, June -25 – 20 questions estimated at under 15 minutes to complete.
On March 12, 2021, Mayor Sheehan announced the creation of a COVID Recovery Task Force to ensure the City of Albany equitably and strategically maximizes the resources available to its residents, businesses, and community organizations. More information on the Task Force.
Signed into law by President Biden in March 2021, the ARP has provided funding to states, local governments, and other entities to help replace lost revenues, cover COVID-related expenses, and reverse the economic impacts of this pandemic. The City of Albany was allocated approximately $80.7 million as part of President Biden’s American Rescue Plan.
The 41 experts who make up the Task Force represent a wide cross-section of community, educational, healthcare and commercial sectors, and – in addition to these surveys – will draw from existing community strategies and their extensive experience to provide information on trends and impacts in their industries, while representing the populations they serve. As the Task Force’s work progresses, it is important for the City to obtain input from the public on local needs and priorities to ensure local needs are being well-represented. The City of Albany COVID Recovery Task Force will be working with their diverse constituent groups directly in addition to these two widespread public surveys to meet these needs. The final report produced will ultimately help guide the City of Albany and its Common Council on how best to allocate resources for recovery from the pandemic. Thank you in advance for making your voice heard in this important effort.
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Free Saturday Bus service
As you may know, this past Saturday was the first run of the free Nature Bus Service powered by CDTA! Yay!
This service is free every Saturday from June 12th to September 25th.
Right now, we are hoping to ramp up communications within the communities the bus serves to get folks riding this service so it can continue for years to come!
Attached please find our two-page flyer with information on the bus. I have also included a link to the CDTA schedule here. Please share both widely.
For us, we really want to build a sense of security with this service. All locations were chosen with the user in mind – -meeting folks at every stop with informational kiosks, well-marked trails and staffed welcome centers at half the stops.
If I was to recommend a start destination, it would be Pine Hollow Arboretum. They have a small space that is easy to navigate and a welcome center. They are also staffed for Saturdays as far as I know. My second stop would be Five Rivers. Folks are dropped right at the welcome center and most weekends have programming for families right on site.
If we could get community groups within the areas the bus serves to host a first trip to a location to help people experience it and show them the ropes, we think this would best help folks to use the bus confidently. Please feel free to reach out should you have interest in having MHLC lead a walk for a group at one of our two location stops (Bennett Hill and Normanskill West Preserves). We would be happy to lend support to your group! I am also happy to connect you with a contact at other partner locations to lead groups if that’s of interest.
Thank you again for your efforts to spread the word about this service to date and into the future. We appreciate it!
City of Albany COVID Recovery Needs Assessment Survey
City of Albany COVID Recovery Task Force Public Survey #1
COVID-19 Recovery Needs Assessment
The City of Albany and the COVID Recovery Task Force are seeking input on the City’s use of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Funds. Your feedback is essential to ensuring that the discretionary ARP funds are used in the most impactful ways for our community. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey by Friday, June 18 – 20 questions estimated at under 15 minutes to complete.
Nature Bus is headed your way!
Through generous support of state, local and private funds Nature Bus is FREE!
Partners at each destination are also offering free programs and kid-related activities on most Saturdays!
Are you ready to get outside Albany?
Nature Bus is headed your way!
Nature Bus is brought to you by Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy in partnership with CDTA. This free bus serves Albany City communities. Jump on board in the morning and spend your Saturday exploring trees of the world at Pine Hollow Arboretum, walking trails in the woods at Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy preserves, or visiting Five Rivers for outdoor education opportunities. You can also take the bus to Thacher Park for a spectacular view from the top of the Helderberg Escarpment!
Check out the full list of destinations below.
Where can I get on the bus?
• Livingston & Lark
• North Pearl & State
• South Pearl & State
• Second & South Pearl
• Second/Whitehall & Delaware
• Whitehall & New Scotland
Where will Nature Bus take me?
• Tivoli Lake Preserve and Farm, Albany
• Pine Hollow Arboretum, Slingerlands
• Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail, Slingerlands
• Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Delmar
• Hilton Barn Park & Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail, Voorheesville
• John Boyd Thacher State Park, Voorheesville
• Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s Bennett Hill Preserve, Clarksville
• Lawson Lake County Park, Feura Bush
• Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s Norman’s Kill West Preserve, Delmar
New Nature Bus Connects Communities to Outdoor Opportunities in Albany County
New Nature Bus Connects Communities to Outdoor Opportunities in Albany County
(Originally Posted June 10, 2021 on the CDTA Website)
Free Service to Run Every Saturday Through September 25, 2021
ALBANY, NY (June 10, 2021) The Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy (MHLC) has partnered with the Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA), New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, and local partners to provide a free bus service to connect communities in the City of Albany to natural areas in Albany County that are a short ride from downtown Albany.
MHLC Conservation Director Sarah Walsh, the architect of this partnership, said, “Access to nature is something we all need, but not something we all have access to. Through Nature Bus, we will take an important and long overdue step towards ensuring access to these spaces for everyone.”
Nature Bus will run every Saturday, with service starting on June 12, 2021, and running through September 25, 2021, bringing Albany residents to some of the region’s most scenic outdoor destinations. Nature Bus riders can explore trees of the world at Pine Hollow Arboretum, walk trails in the woods at Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy preserves, or visit Five Rivers for outdoor education opportunities. Residents can also take the bus to Thacher Park for a spectacular view from the top of the Helderberg Escarpment. All partner locations have easy-to-navigate maps and well-marked trails to make the user experience fun and easy. All locations are free and open to the public from dawn to dusk. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult when visiting Five Rivers, Thacher Park, and Pine Hollow Arboretum.
Nature Bus will have stops at the following locations within the City of Albany:
Livingston and Lark North Pearl and State
South Pearl and State Second and South Pearl
Second/Whitehall and Delaware Whitehall and New Scotland
Nature Bus will make four stops each Saturday at the following locations:
- Tivoli Lake Preserve and Farm, Albany
- Pine Hollow Arboretum, Slingerlands
- Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail, Slingerlands
- Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Delmar
- Hilton Barn Park & Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail, Voorheesville
- John Boyd Thacher State Park, Voorheesville
- Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s Bennett Hill Preserve, Clarksville
- Lawson Lake County Park, Feura Bush
- Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s Normans Kill West Preserve, Delmar
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos said, “DEC is proud to support the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy and Capital District Transportation Authority’s Nature Bus initiative to help connect more New Yorkers with nature. Connecting young people to the outdoors is the best way to cultivate our next generation of environmental stewards in the Capital Region. This free service will provide access to outdoor gems close to home that they otherwise might not have the opportunity to explore, appreciate, and enjoy.”
State Parks Commissioner Erik Kulleseid said, “We couldn’t be more excited to partner with MHLC to tear down barriers and expand access to historically underserved communities in the City of Albany. We can’t wait to greet our newest patrons with a warm welcome. John Boyd Thacher State Park offers family friendly activities, a world class nature education facility, and some of the most beautiful trails in the state. This program brings us one important step closer to recognizing our mission to make parks accessible to everyone.”
Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy said, “I commend the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy and CDTA for once again thinking outside the box and developing this exciting program. The Nature Bus will provide free rides to some of Albany County’s best outdoor offerings to communities who may not have had the opportunity or ability to access these sites. This effort is consistent with the County’s ongoing equity agenda and I strongly encourage residents to take advantage of this service. I am especially proud that our Rail Trail and Lawson Lake County Park are included in the route.”
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan said, “The Nature Bus is a wonderful way to connect our communities to several beautiful locations including the recently revitalized Tivoli Lake Preserve and Farm in Albany. Many people may not have the ability to get to these outdoor spaces and providing this opportunity introduces all the benefits of being in nature. I want to thank Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy, CDTA, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation for collaborating to provide access to nature for everyone.”
Mark King, Executive Director of the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy said,“The Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy is so pleased to work with a wide variety of partners on this important endeavor. As we learned during the pandemic, access to nature is critical for our emotional and physical well-being, but for many this access is challenging. We hope the Nature Bus will encourage more people to get out and explore all of the wonderful parks and preserves throughout the Capital Region. Many thanks to CDTA and the partners and project supporters who contributed so much to make the Nature Bus possible.”
Carm Basile, Chief Executive Officer of CDTA said, “Providing accessibility and opportunity to our local communities continues to be a top priority. We are thrilled to partner with the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy to introduce the Nature Bus as a convenient resource that will inspire those to experience the diverse and natural wonders that surround the Capital Region. We are committed to providing new and improved ways to enhance transportation services and the Nature Bus is an innovative program that will provide services to communities who may not have access to these beautiful, nature sites.”
Kim Tateo, Executive Director and Farm Manager for Friends of Tivoli Lake Farm and Preserve said, “We hope you enjoy the new Brother Yusuf Burgess Trail and the Preserve as a whole. We hope you have peaceful adventures!”
Gabrielle Sant’Angelo, Executive Director of The Pine Hollow Arboretum said, “The Nature Bus provides the ability to come explore, connect, and enjoy the natural beauty of the arboretum. We invite everyone to walk the trails, admire the trees, appreciate the wildlife, and discover things they have not yet experienced.”
This project would not be possible without partnerships from CDTA, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation, Friends of the Tivoli Lake Preserve and Farm, Pine Hollow Arboretum, and Albany County. Funding to make this service free is courtesy of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, MVP Health Care, Friends of Thacher Park, and private funders.
To learn more about location amenities and suggested things to bring to make your trip fun and easy, visit MHLC’s Nature Bus website: https://mohawkhudson.org/nature-bus/.
COVID-19: Upcoming Vaccination Events
Date / Time | Location | Vaccine |
M-F Daily
9:00 am – 3:00 pm |
Albany County Department of Health | Pfizer; J & J |
6/8/2021
4:00 pm – 6:30 pm |
Refugee Welcome Center | Pfizer; J & J |
6/10/2021
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm |
Cap Center | Pfizer; J & J |
6/13/2021
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm |
Capital District Latinos | Pfizer; J & J |
6/18/2021
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm |
Broad St & Alexander St. | Pfizer; J & J |
6/22/2021
4:00 pm – 6:30 pm |
Refugee Welcome Center |
Pfizer; J & J |
Underground Railroad – Juneteenth Celebration
Tours and Presentations by the teen members of the Young Abolitionist Leadership Institute
Where: Underground Railroad Education Center, 194 Livingston Ave
When: Saturday, June 19th @ 1PM – 4PM
Free to the Public
Learn More At:
UndergroundRailroadHistory.org/Juneteenth2021.com
South End Connector: Activate This Space
Public Meeting #3
What: The South End Connector is new shared use trail below 1-787 in the South End. Come see the updates to the design and share feedback.
When: The third meeting will be on Tuesday, June 15th at 6:30PM
Where: Online “Zoom” meeting. Registration is required, please sign up at southendconnector.weebly.com
*If zoom is new technology for you please sign in at 6:20pm to learn the basics.
City of Albany holding three events to celebrate Pride Month
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – On June 1, the City of Albany will be holding three events throughout the day to kick-off Pride Month:
State Senator Neil Breslin honors LBGTQ History with a check to the Pride Center of the Capital Region
At 10:45 a.m. at Albany City Hall, New York State Senator Neil Breslin will present a $25,000 check to the Pride Center of the Capital Region. Started in 1970, the Pride Center of the Capital Region is the oldest continually operating Center in the United States. 2020 was the 50th anniversary for the Pride Center, but due to the Pandemic the anniversary was not honored publicly. Senator Breslin believes in the importance of safe spaces and the mental health and inclusive and affirming spaces that the Pride Center represents for these now 51 years.
LGBTQ flag raising
At 11 a.m. at Albany City Hall, the City of Albany will host the annual Pride Flag Raising event, marking the official kick-off of LGBTQ Pride Month for the City of Albany, Capital Region, and State of New York. Pride Center Board President John Daniels and In Our Own Voices Chief Executive Director Tandra LaGrone will join elected officials and community leaders. The Pride Flag Raising can be viewed live by visiting Mayor Kathy Sheehan’s Facebook page.
Parade kick-off reception
At 5:30 p.m., the 2021 Pride Kick off Reception will take place at the Palace Theater. The free reception will feature a live performance, cocktails and lite fare.
To learn more here about all the June Pride Events in the Capital Region, visit the Capital Region Pride website.
Original Article can be found at News10
Upcoming training programs with BOCES!!
STARTING IN JULY 2021
Childhood Development Associates: BOCES is partnering with the YMCA and Brightside Up to offer this course. This 40 week course takes place every Tuesday evening from 5:30PM-8:30PM at the Capital South Campus Center. The course is geared for adult learners who wish to have a career in Early Childhood Education in a daycare facility. To apply, call Heather at 518-426-7181 Ext. 347. You must apply by June 20th. Funding is available for those who meet income eligibility.
Forklift Training: This 8 hour training will give you the necessary skills to operate a sit-down power industrial forklift. Participants will have class time and seat time in the forklift and must also pass a written and practical exam. If they pass the course, BOCES will issue an operator’s permit. The course is offered at our Albany CTE location (1015 Watervliet Shaker Rd.) and our CTE Schoharie site (174 State Rt. 30A.) The course cost is $200.00. Schedule is to be determined.
Security Guard Training: This is an 8 hour course required by NYS for anyone interested in becoming a non-armed security guard. The course will take place at the Capital South Campus Center and costs $150. Participants who pass the exam will be issued a NYS license and could be employed by various security agencies. Schedule is to be determined.
Following this course, we will offer the “On-the-Job-Training (OJT)” course which is 16 hours, followed by the annual renewal course which is 8 hours.
STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 2021
HVAC/R: This course runs from September until June and is typically 450 hours of instruction. The program will run Monday – Thursday from 3:30PM-7:00PM at our CTE Albany Campus – 1015 Watervliet Shaker Rd. During this course you will have hands-on activities and the curriculum includes gas heat, oil heat, electrical, air conditioning, low pressure boilers, refrigration, and more. This course does NOT include plumbing.
The course cost is approximately $6,500.
Welding: This course runs from September until June and is 500 hours of instruction. The program will run Monday through Thursday from 3:00PM-7:00PM at our CTE Albany Campus – 1015 Watervliet Shaker Rd. During this course you will have hands-on activities and the curriculum includes MIG welding, TIG welding, Stick Welding, and some fabrication.
The course cost is approximately $7,000.
Residential Electrical: The class starts in September and goes until December. This class is held Monday-Thursday from 3PM-6PM. This program will prepare you for entry level positions in the Residential Electrical Field. You will receive your OSHA 10 Certification and a Certificate of Completion when you finish the course. The Commercial Electrical course will follow in January.
This course costs approximately $2,500.
Tuition Assistance:
Capital Region BOCES does not provide financial aid for these programs, however funding is available through various agencies. The local American Jobs Center (formerly known as Career Centers) at the local Department of Labor will provide funding for eligible applicants. Additionally, we encourage everyone (especially those who have a diagnosed or undiagnosed disability) to connect with ACCES-VR to see if they meet their eligibility for funding as well.